The streaming goliath has launched a new app, suggesting they are taking a new route into the world of gaming. The platform revealed it had 40 games expected to be launched in the upcoming year.
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Today at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery's (SNIS) 20th Annual Meeting, researchers discussed a smartphone app created that reliably recognizes patients' physical signs of stroke with the power of machine learning.
Android users are urged to immediately uninstall 31 apps identified as malicious. These apps are designed to steal user passwords and sensitive information. For user safety and data protection, immediate action is required.
Google Lens, a free feature on Android and iOS, is revolutionizing the travel experience with its advanced image recognition technology. It translates non-English menus in real time, identifies monuments, and even assists with shopping, making it an indispensable tool for travelers. Whether you're navigating foreign environments or exploring new cities, Google Lens enhances your journey by bridging language barriers and providing cultural context.
Samsung has added new features to its Wallet app, allowing Galaxy smartphone users to access their digital IDs, including Aadhaar, PAN, driving license, and vehicle registration certificate when required. Additionally, users can safely store their CoWIN vaccination certificates on the app. The updated service also includes options for Tap and Pay, UPI payments, bill payments, and travel and mobility features.
In a significant development that may impact UK iPhone users, Apple has expressed concerns over proposed changes in the country's surveillance laws, often referred to as the 'Snooper's Charter.' The tech giant is warning that these changes could force the removal of key apps like FaceTime and iMessage from iPhones in the UK. This move is prompted by concerns over user privacy and data security, a fundamental aspect of Apple's commitment to its consumers.