Note:
Hi, visitors.. If you don't like the ads displaying on the page you are free to use ad-block services for browsers..
And please do check our new page 'Your gadget store' for shopping on everything electronic
Thanks for visiting..!
Instagram update brings along Vine-like endlessly looping videos
Instagram has updated its video feature, ensuring that video clips shared to the service now loop continuously, meaning they’ll start automatically and repeat continuously until you scroll past them.

Apparently, the feature is designed to please advertisers, who are always keen to get as many views for their ads as possible. As for the users, they probably won’t be happy given that the feature cannot be disabled altogether. For those who are fearing high data bills, the company has explicitly said that the feature won’t affect how much data the app uses.
The update, which comes just a few months after the Facebook-owned service started rolling out video ads, is currently rolling out to iOS and Web users, with Android expected to follow later.
UnknownHi ,i am a tech enthusiast viz. #gadget freak just like you people and a #gamer too, Just started blogging as a part time , so need support from you people, you can ask anything you like related to tech.. please like,subscribe,share and comment for your part. Thanks for visiting!
RELATED POSTS
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Wikipedia
Search results
Last Updated
Translate this page
Reviews
Trending
-
Asus has unveiled ZenPower 9600, a 9600mAh power bank capable of charging most smartphones 3-5 times. The device, which has a metal finish...
-
Nearly a month after unveiling it at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Samsung has announced that it will be launching its SUHD...
-
Just as promised , the Sony SmartWatch 3 with a metal band starts selling in the UK from today. Clove UK is the first store to offer ...
-
Microsoft has acquired the popular Sunrise Calendar application for a reported amount of $100 million dollars. Sunrise is a free calen...
-
Announced a year ago, the original Sony Xperia E1 is an entry level smartphone with a 4-inch screen. Today, thanks to a tip by one ...







No comments:
Post a Comment