Mythili Sampathkumar

Former Digital Trends Contributor

Mythili is a freelance journalist based in New York. When not reporting about politics, foreign policy, entertainment, and climate change, she is reading during a subway delay and attempting to be artistic.

Lawmakers don’t like Uber’s potential Grubhub acquisition plans

Ride-sharing giant Uber is coming under attack for its attempt to add to its food delivery capabilities by buying GrubHub. Could it lead to a monopoly?

Trash         April 25, 2023

European Netflix customers are still seeing lower-quality video, slow speed

Netflix is still reducing video bitrates for the streaming giant's European users two months after reducing bandwidth at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

News         April 25, 2023

Twitter is letting some employees work from home forever

Social media giant Twitter announced Tuesday it will allow some of its employees to continue working remotely — even after the coronavirus pandemic has ended.

News         April 25, 2023

How to use Spotify’s new Group Sessions feature

Spotify is testing out a Group Sessions feature, which allows premium users in the same vicinity share DJ duties for shared playlists.

News         April 25, 2023

You can now buy the Impossible Burger at Kroger’s

Impossible Foods will now sell its plant-based burger in nearly 3,000 grocery stores, thanks to the addition of 1,700 Kroger's locations all over the U.S. 

Trash         April 25, 2023

Spotify says the pandemic has changed how we listen to music and podcasts

Music streaming service Spotify said it has seen changes in users' listening choices since lockdowns to prevent the spread of the coronavirus went into effect.

News         April 25, 2023

How to run in a virtual race

Runners have been participating in virtual races to exercise and compete during the coronavirus lockdown. Here's how you can stay fit while still staying safe.

Guides         April 25, 2023

YouTube partners with Tribeca, Cannes, Sundance for free film festival

YouTube is partnering with Tribeca, Cannes, Sundance and several others to offer a free film festival on its platform from May 29 to June 7, 2020. 

News         April 25, 2023

CDC adds six new coronavirus symptoms to watch out for

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has added six new symptoms to its list for COVID-19, including chills, sore throat, and sudden loss of smell.

Trash         April 25, 2023

How to watch the NFL Draft 2020

Tune into the first virtual NFL draft on Thursday, April 23, as coronavirus has shut down all other major live sporting events.

Trash         April 25, 2023

Piracy, lost deals, and apps: The risks film festivals face while going digital

Film festivals face a tough decision of whether to cancel altogether or stream films during the COVID-19 lockdown, both of which would result in lost revenue.

News         April 25, 2023

Facebook map shows you where people are reporting coronavirus symptoms

Facebook posted an interactive map which tracks how many people say they are exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, commonly known as the coronavirus, by U.S. county

News         April 25, 2023

What is contact tracing and can it help in the fight against coronavirus?

Contact tracing helps in preventing the spread of a virus and Google and Apple are teaming up to make it easier for us to interact again.

Apple         April 25, 2023

Startup partnering with Dennis Quaid wants to make podcasts like a ‘movie for your ears’

Movie star Dennis Quaid is branching out by partnering with Audio Up, a new podcast company which aims to take the world of podcast from black and white into technicolor.

Digital Trends Live         April 25, 2023

Google Chromebook quirk forces a decision: Parental controls or schoolwork?

Login issues between Chromebooks and Google Classroom are forcing parents in lockdown to choose between parental controls and their kids' online schoolwork.

News         April 25, 2023

Instagram shuts down major meme account over coronavirus scam

An Instagram account with close to 14 million followers was taken down by the social media company for perpetuating misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic.

News         April 25, 2023

Tech firms donate 10 million face masks stockpiled after California wildfires

Apple and Facebook will donate more than 9.7 million masks to medical workers to combat the coronavirus. The firms stockpiled the maks after the 2019 wildfires.

Apple         April 25, 2023

Yelp adds GoFundMe button to boost local restaurants and bars hurt by closures

Yelp has partnered up with GoFundMe to raise money for local, independent businesses and restaurants that have been forced to close during the coronavirus.

Trash         April 25, 2023

The best free resources to keep students engaged while stuck at home

As teachers, parents, and students of all ages adjust to the world of distance learning at home, educational tech outlets are responding with free offerings.

Trash         April 25, 2023

The mass migration to online learning is leaving disabled students behind

As universities and schools try to quickly transition learning from the classroom to online, disabled students are disproportionately affected.

Trash         April 25, 2023

Honeywell is making a leap from thermostats to quantum computers

Making the leap from home thermostats to building a quantum computer may not seem logical, but that is exactly what Honeywell has been doing the past decade.

News         April 25, 2023

Disney’s Bob Iger made the company an empire, for better and worse

Disney's CEO Bob Iger leaves the company after years of transforming the brand from children and family-focused to one that appeals to everyone. 

Web         April 25, 2023

We all live in a media bubble. This app wants to burst it

A new app called Ground News was developed by a NASA engineer. The app aims to make Americans’ news diet a bit more diverse and educate them on their biases.

Mobile         April 25, 2023

The Oscars may not have had a host, but it did make Parasite go viral

His winning film Parasite also became the most searched film of this year’s award season giving it the ‘Oscars bump,’ according to a blog post by Google.

News         April 25, 2023

Coronavirus woes could cut the supply of TVs, iPhones, cars, and more

The coronovirus has killed 1,873 and infected more than 45,000. It has also put electronics supplies and online retailers at risk as manufacturing takes a hit.

News         April 25, 2023

YouTube copies Twitch with feature that lets you tip your favorite stars $2

Viewers can now clap at their favorite YouTube stars, added as another way for creators to earn money through the Google-owned video platform.

News         April 25, 2023

Netflix is still the king of streaming, despite Disney+ success

Netflix is again the undisputed king of streaming services as evidenced by the latest audience report from Nielsen, the television ratings expert.

News         April 25, 2023

Justice Department charges 4 Chinese Army spies over massive 2017 Equifax hack

The U.S, Department of Justice charged four Chinese intelligence officers with hacking offenses related to the 2017 breach of credit reporting agency Equifax.

Trash         April 25, 2023

Celebrities are ditching social media and texting with fans directly instead

The new Community app seeks to connect you with celebrities by letting you text directly with the rich and famous, instead of having to rely on social media.

News         April 25, 2023

Coronavirus cuts deep into Hollywood’s crucial Chinese box office numbers

The Wuhan coronavirus has shut down several public spaces and levied a financial hit on the world’s second-largest film market during the Lunar New Year period.

News         April 25, 2023

Baby Yoda’s tiny shoulders carried Disney+ to 26.5 million subscribers

Disney reported Tuesday that its streaming service Disney+ has grown to 26.5 million subscribers since launching on November 12 of last year. 

News         April 25, 2023

Elon Musk says Bitcoin scammers impersonating him on Twitter are ‘not cool’

For more than a year, bots and trolls have used Twitter to scam cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin, and used Elon Musk’s name to do it. Musk called out the scammers.

Car News         April 25, 2023

YouTube pulls down conspiracy theory videos linking 5G to coronavirus

YouTube is doing its part by limiting content on conspiracy theories and 5G technology. The move comes after a spree of attacks on 5G cell towers in the U.K. 

Social Media         March 1, 2021

How to use WhatsApp’s new coronavirus fact-checking chatbot

WhatsApp's new chatbot can fact-check false claims about the coronavirus in an instant. It uses the Poynter Institute’s International Fact-Checking Network.

Mobile         January 8, 2021