Android Q said to improve privacy and permission controls, bring new package installer design and more

Android Q developers preview is expected sometime next month, but a month ahead of the announcement, early build of the OS was leaked. Android Q is said to bring a revamped permission management system, and now we are getting to see more details about this interesting addition to Android Q.  Continue reading “Android Q said to improve privacy and permission controls, bring new package installer design and more”

Apple warns app developers to remove or disclose screen recording code

Apple

Apple has started informing app developers to remove or disclose their use of analytics code that allows them to record how a user interacts with their iPhone apps or face removal from the app store. This comes after major companies, like Expedia, Hollister, and Hotels.com were spotted using a third-party analytics tool to record every tap and swipe inside the app. Continue reading “Apple warns app developers to remove or disclose screen recording code”

Twitter reports $909 million revenue, 24% YoY growth and 126 million monetizable daily active users in Q4 2018

Twitter, Inc. has announced financial results for its fourth quarter of 2018 which had total revenue of $909 million, an increase of 24% year-over-year. The company’s advertising revenue totaled $791 million, an increase of 23% year-over-year. Twitter’s total ad engagements increased 33% year-over-year and the cost per engagement decreased 7% year-over-year. Continue reading “Twitter reports $909 million revenue, 24% YoY growth and 126 million monetizable daily active users in Q4 2018”

Facebook and Instagram to no longer allow graphic images that promote self-harm

Facebook

Facebook and Instagram have shared updates on how it enforces policies against self-harm or suicide on the platform. The company since 2016 has built its approach with experts in suicide prevention. These experts unanimously reaffirmed that Facebook should allow users to share admissions of self-harmed suicidal thoughts, but should not allow people to share content promoting it. Continue reading “Facebook and Instagram to no longer allow graphic images that promote self-harm”

Essential Phone 2 could feature under-display camera, light sensor and fingerprint sensor

Essential PhoneEssential Phone 1 was launched way back in 2017; almost two years since launch and the company is yet to bring a sequel to it. However, filling the void, a set of design images show that the company is working on it and has not given up. Earlier reports suggested that it was working on a futuristic phone powered by AI. Continue reading “Essential Phone 2 could feature under-display camera, light sensor and fingerprint sensor”

Netflix for Android gets Smart Downloads that auto-retrieves next episode [Update: Now available for iOS]

Update – February 7, 2019: Netflix has rolled out Smart Downloads feature for iOS users. Similar to Android and Windows, this will automatically delete episodes you’ve watched and download the next one when you are connected to WiFi. You can disable it from the Downloads section. Grab the latest version of the iOS app to enjoy the feature.

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Stuffcool Monty wireless headphones with Bluetooth 5.0 launched for Rs. 1999

Stuffcool Monty

Stuffcool has launched the Montry wireless in-ear headphones with neckband design in India. It comes with magnetic ear heads for convenience and to carry it along like a necklace when not in use. it supports the latest Bluetooth 5.0 and packs 180mAh battery with playback time of 9 hours or talk time of 8 hours. Continue reading “Stuffcool Monty wireless headphones with Bluetooth 5.0 launched for Rs. 1999”

Skype for desktop gets AI background blur for video calls

Skype

Skype has introduced a new background blur in Skype video calls. Background blur in Skype is similar to background blur in Microsoft Teams. It focuses your face where it belongs with a simple toggle. You can turn on the background blur simply by right-clicking or from the Skype settings, your background will be instantly and subtly blurred. Continue reading “Skype for desktop gets AI background blur for video calls”

Damson CORSECA Eternia retro Bluetooth speaker launched in India

Damson Technologies has launched the CORSECA Eternia retro looking Bluetooth speaker in India. It connects via the Bluetooth 4.2 and packs 2 powerful 10Watts RMS drivers & 20WRMS output. The speaker boasts an impressive frequency range of 70Hz – 20 KHz. Continue reading “Damson CORSECA Eternia retro Bluetooth speaker launched in India”

Google Chrome could get Never-Slow mode for a faster browsing experience

A new commit that was spotted on Chromium Gerrit points at a new “Never-Slow Mode” for Chrome. The description reads “an experimental browsing mode that restricts resource loading and runtime processing to deliver a consistently fast experience,” but at a cost: Google warns that it “may silently break content.” Continue reading “Google Chrome could get Never-Slow mode for a faster browsing experience”

Sony Xperia XA3 with 6-inch 21:9 CinemaWide display, dual rear cameras surface

Sony Xperia XA3

At the MWC event which is set to kick-start later this month, Sony is expected to introduce the Xperia XZ4 and budget segment devices including the XA3 which is fresh to surface the internet. The latest leak suggests that the Xperia XA3 might pack in an unusual design with a 21:9 aspect ratio display format. Continue reading “Sony Xperia XA3 with 6-inch 21:9 CinemaWide display, dual rear cameras surface”

Gmail uses TensorFlow machine learning to remove 100 million spam messages every day

Google has announced using its new protections powered TensorFlow open source machine learning framework is blocking around 100 million additional spam messages on Gmail every day. It is now blocking spam categories that used to be very hard to detect. TensorFlow was able to block image-based messages, emails with hidden embedded content, and messages from newly created domains that try to hide a low volume of spammy messages within legitimate traffic.
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Spotify acquires Podcast creators Gimlet Media and Anchor

Spotify and Anchor

Spotify has announced that it has entered into definitive agreements to acquire Gimlet Media Inc. and Anchor podcast creation, publishing, and monetization services. Gimlet will bring its best-in-class podcast studio with dedicated IP development, production, and advertising capabilities. While Anchor will bring its platform of tools for podcast creators and its creator base. Continue reading “Spotify acquires Podcast creators Gimlet Media and Anchor”

Samsung Galaxy Buds true wireless headphones’ charging case could charge on the Galaxy S10

Samsung Galaxy Earbuds

Samsung is set to introduce the Galaxy S10 series at a special event later this month. So far we have seen numerous leaks, reports, and much revealing so much about the flagship series. For the first time, we also get to see the high-end version in “Ceramic Black” and also the new wireless headphones Samsung Galaxy Buds in their carrying case. Continue reading “Samsung Galaxy Buds true wireless headphones’ charging case could charge on the Galaxy S10”

WhatsApp uses machine learning to detect bulk messaging and automated behaviour

WhatsApp has outlined how it is tackling abuse and spread of fake news on the messaging platform. The company said that they have built a machine learning system to detect users with abusive behavior and those sending bulk messages and creating multiple accounts with the sole purpose of spreading false and abusive content.  Continue reading “WhatsApp uses machine learning to detect bulk messaging and automated behaviour”