Top 5 Tech News of the Week: Twitter’s New Feature, YouTube’s Safety Move, and Nokia’s 5-Camera Breakthrough


Top 5 Tech News of the Week: Twitter’s New Feature, YouTube’s Safety Move, and Nokia’s 5-Camera Breakthrough


1. Twitter Tests the “Hide Tweet” Feature

Twitter is testing a new “Hide Replies” function to help users manage the tone and content of conversations under their tweets.

According to Michelle Yasmeen Haq, Senior Product Manager at Twitter, this feature is designed to give users more control over public discussions. While existing tools like mute and block affect only the individual user’s view, the new option directly impacts what other people see.

Users will soon be able to select which replies to hide by clicking the “Share” icon, then “Hide Tweet.” Twitter is also exploring an option that lets users review previously hidden replies.

2. YouTube Disables Comments on Kids’ Videos

YouTube has announced a major policy change: comments will be disabled on all videos featuring minors.

The move follows growing concerns about the platform’s vulnerability to inappropriate and predatory comments targeting children. In its Creator Blog, YouTube stated that this update will roll out in the coming months, impacting both videos with young minors and older minors “at risk of attracting predatory behavior.”

This initiative is part of YouTube’s broader effort to make its platform safer for children and families.

3. 5G Arrives: Galaxy S10, Huawei Mate X, and More

This year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) showcased the dawn of 5G-enabled smartphones and foldable devices.

Huawei turned heads with the Mate X, a foldable 5G phone priced around $2,600, while Xiaomi introduced the more affordable Mi Mix 3 at $679.

These innovations promise blazing-fast speeds and futuristic designs, but questions remain about pricing, battery performance, and real-world 5G availability.

 5G Arrives

4. Amazon Launches “Amazon Day” for Prime Members

Amazon has introduced “Amazon Day,” giving Prime customers the option to choose a specific weekday to receive all of their deliveries together.

This new feature aims to reduce packaging waste and improve delivery efficiency. According to Maria Renz, Amazon’s Vice President of Delivery Experience, the company wants to “deliver orders together in fewer boxes whenever possible.”

The initiative supports Amazon’s growing sustainability efforts and offers users more convenience and control over deliveries.

5. Nokia Launches the World’s First 5-Camera Smartphone

At MWC 2019 in Barcelona, Nokia (HMD Global) made a bold statement with the Nokia PureView 9, the first smartphone with five rear cameras.

Designed for photography enthusiasts, this flagship model combines multiple lenses for advanced image processing, depth mapping, and superior low-light performance.

Set to launch in the U.S. on March 3, the PureView 9 signifies Nokia’s renewed commitment to innovation and its return to the premium smartphone market.

Conclusion:

From Twitter’s conversation tools and YouTube’s safety reforms to 5G phones, eco-friendly delivery options, and Nokia’s camera innovation, this week has been packed with exciting developments.


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