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Facebook changes it's name to Meta | Everything you need to know

Facebook recently announced that they are changing their mother company's name to Meta platforms inc. The tech giant was Facebook inc, before. According to the CEO Mark Zuckerberg they are changing only their mother company's name not the product name Facebook. Therefore the blue whale of social media, Facebook will be remained. This is similar to Google when they re-branded their mother company to Alphabet inc. So products like Facebook, Messenger, Whatsapp & Instargram will be now owned by Meta inc. not Facebook inc.  Still Mark Zuckerberg didnt announce the official appearance changing. But they have re-branded their headquarters to Meta.  The decision by Facebook Inc. FB 2.10% to change its name to Meta  reflects the company's perceived growth opportunities beyond its namesake social-media platform .                  Image credits- abc news.   Image credits- The verge  NDK blog does not associate with an...

Apple MacOS Monterey | Every thing you need to know!

macOS Monterey Operating system Description Description macOS Monterey is the 18th major release of macOS, Apple's desktop operating system for Macintosh computers. The successor to macOS Big Sur, it was announced at WWDC 2021 on June 7, 2021, and was released on October 25, 2021. Will your mac support for this new OS? Lets check out the list of macs support to this OS MacBook, early 2016 and later. MacBook Air, early 2015 and later. MacBook Pro, early 2015 and later. Mac Pro, late 2013 and later. Mac Mini, late 2014 and later. iMac, late 2015 and later. iMac Pro, 2017 and later.  New features available with macOS Monterey macOS Monterey builds on the same powerful foundation as macOS Big Sur, while offering distinct experiences designed just for the capabilities of Mac. New face time  Now all Windows and Android users can join to facetime and many more.  Spital Audio The audio experience reimagined.  Focas  Focas on your work now designed to...