If you ever used an iPhone and an Android phone simultaneously, you'd realize that iPhone better handled the social media experience like when you want to do an Instagram live video or just a random video call, even if you haven't you must have seen how terrible Android social media apps came be compared to apple. If you haven't then it's the absolute truth, you'd see iPhone fans all over Twitter throwing shades at Android users which is well deserved if I must say, but to get to the bottom of such an enormous difference in social media experience we need to take a closer look at both phones. iPhone and Android run on completely difference platforms iPhone runs on iOS while Android phones run on Google's Android OS of course but is this necessarily the key difference? I'd say NO The difference comes when we examine how iPhones yearly lineup comes, Apple releases about 3-4 variants of iPhone yearly which means Social media software developers can take their ...
Windows 10 has removed one method of updating device drivers for those running the most recent May 2020 Update, namely via Device Manager. This move came quietly in the recent cumulative May 2020 windows update (build 19041.423), which arrived with some bug fixes. Before this update arrived one could update drivers by pending the Device Manager, select any particular driver you'd like to update and select the search for update option to automatically connect to windows servers and download the drivers. Instead of being able to update, Device manager would notify if there's any new update and redirect you to Windows Update or the manufacturers site. In other words, those who wish to update directly under Windows 10 will now have to head to Windows Update in Settings, which in all likelihood is where you head for updates anyway (or alternatively, visit the downloads page or appropriate section of the manufacturer’s site). Windows is doing this to reduce just how many possible w...