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Instagram Allows Users To Pin Up To Three Posts To The Top Of Their Profile Grid

Instagram announced on Tuesday that it will provide users with the ability to anchor up to three posts (including photos or reels) at the top of its profile grid. The company said the new feature will give creators more flexibility to express themselves in their personal data. Prior to its official launch, instagram confirmed to techcrunch in April that it was testing this feature. Starting from Tuesday, the function of fixed posts will be launched to all users worldwide.

PayPal Now Allows Users To Transfer Cryptocurrencies To Other Wallets Or Exchanges

In response to customer demand, PayPal today announced that it will allow users to transfer cryptocurrencies from their accounts to other wallets or exchanges. Josefernandezdaponte, senior vice president and general manager of blockchain, cryptocurrency and digital currency of PayPal, said: "since our platform provides the purchase of cryptocurrency, our users most need this function.".

Microsoft May Launch Cloud Streaming Xbox Keystone Game Console In 2023

As Microsoft's upcoming cloud game streaming hardware, we learned some details of xboxkeystone a few months ago. Although the Redmond technology giant confirmed that it was still developing the device, the first internal iteration has been put on hold. Then today, windowscentral brings some new content. For example, xboxkeystone will be more positioned as a cloud driven home host than a "streaming media stick" hardware.

Musk Attacks Google: YouTube Is Full Of Fraud Ads

Tesla CEO elonmusk attacked Google's youtube, the world's largest video site, on Tuesday, saying the site was full of "endless fraud advertising". Musk posted a series of twitter attacks on youtube, including an expression pack that mocked YouTube. He said that YouTube would censor dirty words and other content, but turned a blind eye to fraudulent advertising. YouTube has yet to comment.

SpaceX New International Space Station Mission Postponed Due To Propellant Problems

NASA postponed a cargo flight to the international space station because of cautious consideration that the SpaceX dragon spacecraft may be spitting fire from the wrong place. According to a NASA statement late Monday, the space agency had hoped to use the Falcon 9 rocket to launch the capsule on Friday, but when the propellant was loaded into the Draco propulsion system of the Dragon spacecraft in advance, the vapor reading of monomethyl hydrazine (MMH) was detected to rise.