There are simply not enough chargers for everyone’s electronic needs. Simply put, chargers work like magic to keep us and our electronics powered up all day. Yes, we dislike having to share our beloved chargers with multiple devices and the tangled cables, but how does one choose which device to …
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Google claims that the Indian antitrust ruling threatens national security
Google issued a warning on Friday, raising its concerns about the future of Android in this important international market, saying that if the Indian antitrust watchdog’s decision is allowed to stand, it will increase the cost of devices in the South Asian market and encourage the proliferation of unchecked apps …
Read More »Apple resolves a zero-day security flaw that affected the majority of iPhones and was “actively exploited”
Apple has acknowledged that a two-week-old iPhone software update it provided addressed a zero-day security flaw that it now claims was being actively exploited. The update, known as iOS 16.1.2, was released on November 30 and included unnamed “critical security updates” for all compatible iPhones, including iPhone 8 and later. …
Read More »According to reports, iOS 17 will permit Apple to support sideloading
After adamantly opposing the “sideloading” of alternative app stores onto the iPhone, Apple is reportedly looking to permit them with iOS 17, which will be released next year, in order to comply with European legislation. According to the Bloomberg story, Apple is considering making its camera and NFC (Near Field …
Read More »Newspaper app Flipboard introduces a new notes feature that supports original material
Flipboard, a magazine reading software, is the newest player in the fight to shift some of the online conversations happening on Twitter to its own platform. Flipboard’s curators will be able to put original content into their magazine in order to interact with their users, the business stated today. The …
Read More »How Does Your Digital Footprint Change After Death?
Your persona may continue to exist after death in the form of data. This is particularly true if you use social media frequently (and let’s face it, most of us do), as your personal information leaves a digital trail that endures long after death. By 2060, it’s possible that the …
Read More »Shadow introduces a cloud storage platform Dark Drive
Now that Shadow has two distinct products, it is a legitimate tech business. The business is also releasing Shadow Drive, a cloud storage service built on Nextcloud, in addition to its cloud computing offering, which is excellent for games. At a news conference in Paris, co-founder and deputy CEO Stéphane …
Read More »Venmo has revamped its “send money” page and added in-app charitable donations
Venmo, which is owned by PayPal, is launching two updates to its peer-to-peer payments app today, including the capacity to make charitable contributions via Venmo as well as a reworked money-sending interface. The latter aims to improve both the ability to pay or request multiple payments at once and to …
Read More »Google releases a single app to control all of your health apps in a single location
A beta version of Google’s Health Connect app has been published. Users will be able to exchange their health and fitness data between apps thanks to Health Connect. Users will be able to modify privacy settings from various wellness apps through the app. An updated Google Play app is being …
Read More »Now everyone can post their Stories on Signal
Thankfully, there is a way to turn off the content-sharing feature on the encrypted messaging service. Everybody may now create and share photographs, videos, and words on Signal using the new feature called “Stories,” which expires automatically after 24 hours. The function was initially made accessible to Signal’s beta …
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