Welcome to the AllNews roundup of the top 5 Technology News of this week.
Meta messaging platform, WhatsApp’s web version has received an update with a built-in custom Sticker Maker, which allows users to turn ordinary images from their computer into stickers that can be sent via the messaging service.
To access it, click the paperclip (attachments) icon, select Sticker, and then pick an image to upload. As well as WhatsApp’s web version, the feature is also coming to its Desktop apps in the next week. Read more here.
Netflix game service has received the racing game titled Asphalt Xtreme as its latest game available “exclusively” for subscribers, with no ads or in-app purchases.
Asphalt is a famous mobile racing game originally launched in October 2016 but was afterward removed from app stores at the end of September 2021. A trailer for the game was released on Netflix’s YouTube channel. Read more here.
Prof. Umaru Danbatta, the Executive Vice Chairman of Nigeria Communication Commission has urged African countries to invest in the right infrastructure to facilitate the deployment of 5G services.
Danbatta made the appeal during an online tech policy talk organised by Qualcomm in partnership with Forum Global. Read more here.
Microsoft's new Fluent-style emoji is now available in Windows 11 and a new optional update for the OS is rolling out that includes a number of important bug fixes.
Microsoft said that the new emoji is a totally new style with a 2D look and will be available later this week. The company replaced the standard paperclip emoji with its Clippy character. Read more here.
Streaming platform, Spotify has begun testing a new feature called Discover that allows users to scroll through a feed of vertical videos and skip or like them.
The new features were spotted in the latest version of Spotify's beta iOS TestFlight build by Chris Messina, who claimed in a tweet that it appeared as the fourth icon in Spotify's iOS toolbar. Read more here.
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