Google Health Connect App for Android released in beta

Today, Google announced that more than 10 health, fitness, and wellness apps are integrating with the platform. These apps include Fitbit, Samsung Health, Google Fit, MyFitnessPal, Peloton, Oura, WeightWatchers, Flo, Lifesum, Signos, Tonal, Outdooractive and Proov Insight, which were among the first to use Health Connect. Furthermore, the Health Connect beta app is now available for download on Google Play. Continue reading “Google Health Connect App for Android released in beta”

Common Myths and Misconceptions about Truecaller Debunked

There has been a monumental rise in spam callers lately and it is getting harder to identify which calls are genuine and which calls are just a waste of time. Thankfully, one of the solutions to this problem is the Truecaller app, available on both the Android and iOS platforms. Truecaller is one of the world’s leading caller ID and spam-blocking services with more than 320 million users. It works on crowd-sourced data of phone numbers and collecting reports of spam calls from the community.  In this article, we clear some common misconceptions about how Truecaller actually works.

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WhatsApp beta brings Companion mode, Android tablet support

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It was revealed earlier this year that WhatsApp is working on Companion Mode to connect a second mobile device, and now the company is rolling out the companion mode on Android to some beta testers. Last week, WhatsApp rolled out communities, in-chat polls, and 32-person video calling. Continue reading “WhatsApp beta brings Companion mode, Android tablet support”

Spotify rolls out a redesigned Apple Watch app

Spotify has announced enhancements to usability and offline listening, as well as specifics about a redesigned Apple Watch app. The update also improves the visuals by including larger album art and additional animations. Recently, Spotify redesigned its home screen for music and podcasts. Let’s check out the new updates in detail below: Continue reading “Spotify rolls out a redesigned Apple Watch app”

Twitter kills ‘official’ label hours after roll out

Earlier this week, Twitter added an “Official” label to select verified accounts that for major media outlets as well as governments. The grey badges are nowhere to be found now, less than 24 hours after they were discovered for the first time. Continue reading “Twitter kills ‘official’ label hours after roll out”

Microsoft rolls out iCloud Photos integration for Windows 11

After the announcement last month, Microsoft has started rolling out a new feature that brings iCloud Photos to the Photos app on Windows 11, after testing it with Insiders. The updated Photos app on Windows 11 lets you make organization of your photo collection easy. Continue reading “Microsoft rolls out iCloud Photos integration for Windows 11”

NPCI announces open-source BHIM app licensing

The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has announced the availability of an open-source licence model for the BHIM App. With this, regulated organisations such as banks taking part in the UPI ecosystem will have access to the BHIM App’s source code under licence. Continue reading “NPCI announces open-source BHIM app licensing”

LumaFusion now available for Android and Chrome OS in beta

LumaFusion, the most popular video editing app for iOS and iPad, is now available in beta for Android and Chrome OS. In case you forgot, it was announced last year that the LumaFusion video editor would be available for Android and Chrome OS, and development started in 2021. Continue reading “LumaFusion now available for Android and Chrome OS in beta”

Instagram’s web version gets a new look and design

Instagram chief Adam Mosseri unveiled numerous new features today, including a revamped website. Yesterday, Meta’s Instagram released two features for content creators, while the firm rolled out the most requested content scheduling tools and new achievements to reward artists for their Reels work. Continue reading “Instagram’s web version gets a new look and design”

Instagram rolls out in-app post scheduling

Meta’s Instagram is adding two new capabilities to its platform that will benefit content creators. The company is releasing the most requested content scheduling tools, as well as new Achievements, to reward artists for the time and effort they put into their Reels. Continue reading “Instagram rolls out in-app post scheduling”

Snap announces $50,000 Sounds Creator Fund in India

Today, Snap has announced Snapchat Sounds Creator Fund, a new grant initiative meant to celebrate young, independent artists in India for their important role in propelling video productions, sparking internet trends, and defining cultural moments on Snapchat and Spotlight. Recently, Snapchat+ added story expiration controls and more. Continue reading “Snap announces $50,000 Sounds Creator Fund in India”

Samsung’s Good Lock RegiStar module lets you personalize settings menu

Samsung has unveiled a new and intriguing feature for its Good Lock app: RegiStar. Users can get it from the Galaxy Store, and in order to use it, you’ll need to download the Good Lock software. Earlier, Samsung Dropship, a file-sharing app, was launched for Android and iOS in Korea. Continue reading “Samsung’s Good Lock RegiStar module lets you personalize settings menu”

YouTube begins rolling out Shorts player for Smart TVs

Starting today, you can watch YouTube Shorts on TVs. Google has also detailed the design process for bringing Shorts to this new platform. This gives a full picture of the steps needed to bring video formats that were made for mobile devices to your TV. Continue reading “YouTube begins rolling out Shorts player for Smart TVs”