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  • 6 days ago | techradar.com | Rowan Davies

    Google Messages has started rolling out its 'Delete for everyone' feature It was first spotted in February, and now users are starting to gain access to the long-awaited messaging function The feature is being rolled out slowly, but users have noticed some setbacks Embarrassing texts are the worst, we’ve all been there, but Google has plans to crush that feeling and is starting to roll out a ‘Delete for everyone’ option in Google Messages for Android – just a few months after initial rumors.

  • 1 week ago | techradar.com | Rowan Davies

    (Image credit: Freely / Everyone TV)UK-based streaming platform Freely has merged live TV broadcasting and on-demand streaming to create a space where both are accessible, and it’s about to get some new improvements including new search functions and integrations with new smart TV models. In a recent announcement, Everyone TV (which runs Freely) shared that the free streaming service will receive new partnerships with smart TV manufacturers this month.

  • 1 week ago | techradar.com | Rowan Davies

    Google Messages looks to be getting an update to its group chat function that would allow you to add custom icons to your group chats. If the new feature, which has already been spotted by some users, is fully rolled out, it would mark the latest upgrade in Google’s messaging service for Android after the announcement of four new design upgrades last week.

  • 1 week ago | techradar.com | Rowan Davies

    Sonos and IKEA have announced they are parting ways after a six year collaboration Current inventory of Symfonisk bookshelf and lamp speakers is being phased out, but existing products will continue to receive software updates This comes after news of the proposed US tariffs, leading Sonos to think rationally about the future of the company After a six year run of audio homeware innovation, Sonos and IKEA have suddenly decided to end their Symfonisk partnership which saw the release of some...

  • 1 week ago | techradar.com | Rowan Davies

    Spotify is going through a slight rough patch at the moment, and no, I’m not referring to the absence of Spotify HiFi. If you’ve been having issues with your Spotify app – in particular with the 'artists' page – don't worry as other music fans are also experiencing similar issues with the music streaming service. In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Spotify revealed that it was working on fixing the issues raised by concerned subscribers.