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Instagram Could Soon Allow Users To Upload Photos From Desktop

The latest version of Instagram is a disapointment. So much wasted space!

For the longest time, the only way you could upload photos to Instagram is through the mobile app. While there might be third-party solutions and workarounds to upload from your desktop to Instagram, none of this is official, but that could be changing soon, at least according to a recent discovery by developer Alessandro Paluzzi.

According to Paluzzi, he has discovered that Instagram is actually working on allowing users to upload photos from their PC to its platform. Through undisclosed methods, Paluzzi managed to enable an option that allowed him to upload from his PC, suggesting that this is a feature that we might be able to expect soon.

This is actually pretty cool because a lot of photographers use Instagram as their portfolio. However, the problem is that many of these photographers usually edit on their desktop using software like Photoshop or Lightroom, after which they will then need to find a way to sync their photos with their phone before uploading it, which is such a roundabout way.

However, giving users the option to upload from their desktop is very convenient and could encourage more people to use the platform. Over the years, we’ve already seen Instagram make changes to make its desktop version more in line with its mobile app, so we guess this doesn’t really come as a surprise.

Instagram Could Soon Allow Users To Upload Photos From Desktop

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Apple’s In-House 5G Modem Will Probably Arrive 2023 At The Earliest

A few years ago, Apple spent an eye-watering $1 billion acquiring Intel’s modem business. Presumably the idea was that Apple would leverage the tech and work that Intel has done and eventually start making their own 5G modems for future iPhones, iPads, and maybe even MacBook laptops.

However, there is the question of when will we see Apple’s own modems? According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, he claims that the earliest we will see Apple’s own in-house modems will be in 2023. This is corroborated by Anshel Sag, another analyst, who told Fierce Wireless that the 2023 timeline is within the realm of possibility, although he does state that 2024 does seem like a more likely date.

According to Sag, “5G will be far more commoditized and ubiquitous than it is today, which lowers the bar to entry for a newer entrant like Apple.” Kuo and Sag’s estimation of the release of Apple’s in-house modem also coincides with a report from earlier this year which also pointed towards a possible 2023 release.

Apple loves controlling its products from hardware to software, so this is really a matter of when, and not if. Unfortunately, we can’t be sure if Apple’s own modems will have any advantages over those supplied by Qualcomm, so only time will tell.

Apple’s In-House 5G Modem Will Probably Arrive 2023 At The Earliest

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Samsung Just Showed Off A Bunch Of New Display Technology

Apart from making phones and home appliances, Samsung also creates components like displays that are used in other products as well. In fact, for the upcoming Display Week 2021 event, Samsung has officially taken the wraps off several new display technologies that they have been working on.

One of those technologies includes a tri-foldable display called the S-foldable. If this sounds familiar, it is because last year the company actually patented a device that would sport a tri-fold display, so now it looks like that patent could soon become a reality. According to Samsung, when fully opened the screen will measure 7.2-inches, a good mini tablet size.

The next display Samsung showed off is a 17-inch foldable. Instead of a phone-cum-tablet, this display actually doubles as a monitor, meaning that when folded it will sport a 4:3 ratio, but when unfolded becomes a monitor you can use to connect to a laptop or a PC.

Last but not least, it seems that Samsung has also finally shown off its own rollable display concept that maintains the shape of a phone when closed, but can be rolled out to make the display larger. There is no word on which Samsung products will be taking advantage of these new displays, but if anything, it definitely hints at things to come.

Samsung Just Showed Off A Bunch Of New Display Technology

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Russian actress may become the first to film a movie on the ISS

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