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Jonas Brothers ‘Happiness Continues’: Where and how to watch the new doc

24 4 月, 2020 Alex Smith 0

This is an S.O.S. for all Jonas Brothers fans. Last year the band reunited to the delight of listeners around the world, and now you can begin streaming the resulting tour that took them around the world — right from your own living room. Just yesterday, the group announced that a concert documentary titled “Happiness Continues: A Jonas Brothers Concert Film” would be coming to Amazon Prime Video, and it’s now available to begin watching!

This concert film is a follow-up to last year’s Prime-exclusive documentary Chasing Happiness which follows the reuniting of the band after years apart. It’s available in both HD and 4K UHD so you can score a front-row view that’s better than most concert-goers got to witness. The film not only shares performances of popular Jonas Brothers songs like “Only Human”, “S.O.S.”, and “LoveBug”, but you’ll also go behind-the-scenes with the guys as they discuss the making of the tour, from staging to wardrobe, and much more.

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Save your Galaxy A11 from potential disaster with one of the best cases

24 4 月, 2020 Andrew Myrick 0

Samsung’s new Galaxy A11 is an interesting entry into the budget market with a flagship-like design at just a fraction of the cost. And as is the case with all smartphones, you don’t want something to happen to your new device, so grab a new case to go with your A11 and keep it protected.

Unique designs

Entaifeng Grippy TPU Case

Staff Pick

If you insist on putting a case on your new Galaxy A11, then why not give it something that shows off your personality? The Entaifeng Grippy TPU Case does this with three different unique designs, all while offering great shock absorption and more for your phone. The company also includes a three-month warranty if something happens to your case.

$7 at Amazon

Protect every corner

Olixar Sentinel

When it comes to protecting your devices, getting a case is only part of the battle, as you won’t want to end up with a damaged screen. Olixar recognizes this and with the Sentinel, you’ll get a rugged TPU case with a brushed finish, but th…

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OnePlus discontinues the OxygenOS Open Beta program for the OnePlus 6/6T

24 4 月, 2020 Babu Mohan 0

The two phones will continue to receive stable OxygenOS updates.

What you need to know

OnePlus is ending the open beta testing program for the OnePlus 6 and 6T phones.
OnePlus 6 and 6T users running OxygenOS Open Beta are recommended to roll back to the stable OxygenOS 10.3.2 build.
The last Open Beta build for the two phones was rolled out earlier this month.

OnePlus today announced that it is ending the OxygenOS Open Beta testing program for the OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T phones, after nearly two years. The company says it decided to end the beta testing program for the two phones to “prepare the addition of new devices to the program.”

OxygenOS Open Beta 6, which was rolled out earlier this month, will be the last open beta build for the two phones. While it is disappointing that OnePlus 6 and 6T owners will no longer be able to try out new features before they arrive on the stable channel, the two phones will continue to receive stable OxygenOS updates with new features and …

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To support content creators, Google worked on a direct donation feature

24 4 月, 2020 Michael Allison 0

But plans changed, and the company moved away from that angle.

What you need to know

Google was testing a tipping feature for sites as part of an extension to its Google Funding Choices and Contributor services.
The feature would have let users donate from 20 cents to up to $5 to sites ranging from large organizations to small independent artists.
The company eventually decided not to continue developing this feature.

Google was working on a new tipping feature for websites as part of an extension of the now-defunct Google Contributor service. The company would have allowed users to make one-time donations ranging from 20 cents to $5 to support creators. This would have ranged from big corporations like the New York Times to sites owned by independent musicians and artists.

The goal of the new service was to encourage users to donate money and reward sites and their creators for making content they enjoyed.

TechCrunch reported:

Google confirmed that the designs were of an …