Tag: apps

  • You can now use Android Auto on a Tesla, but there’s a catch

    You can now use Android Auto on a Tesla, but there’s a catch

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    While the TeslAA app is still in beta, most users claim it works quite well. What you need to know Tesla owners can now access Android Auto through the web browser. The app, which makes the experience possible, is currently in beta. It is compatible with all Tesla cars that support Netflix/YouTube/Disney+. Tesla owners can…

  • Slack is getting Clubhouse-like audio chatrooms, and I absolutely don’t want it!

    Slack is getting Clubhouse-like audio chatrooms, and I absolutely don’t want it!

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    Clubhouse emerged as an improbable success story throughout the inaugural era with its not-so-unique-but-well-timed sound chatroom feature. And it keeps rising, having raised millions of dollars this season to achieve the coveted unicorn standing . A Bloomberg opinion piece called it that the upcoming social networking star. VICE, on the flip side, pointed out that…

  • Pocketnow Daily: Get Ready: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Launching EARLY! (video)

    Pocketnow Daily: Get Ready: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Launching EARLY! (video)

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    The Samsung Galaxy S21 is also getting amazing BOGO deals at Verizon. Get iPhone 12 BOGO deals, and other iPhone models for free at Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 20, OnePlus devices and more on sale today Let’s start today with some iPhone Buy one Get one free deals, since it seems carriers like Verizon are…

  • What are Mini Apps & Why Marketers Should Care

    What are Mini Apps & Why Marketers Should Care

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    With apps continuing to grow as a vital staple of everyday life, marketers continue to ask, “Do I need to have an app for my business?” Luckily, unless your small business’ product is an app — or you have a skilled staff of developers, you probably don’t need to spend tons of time and money…

  • Iceland had the most-downloaded contact-tracing app for its population size. Authorities there say it hasn’t made much difference.

    Iceland had the most-downloaded contact-tracing app for its population size. Authorities there say it hasn’t made much difference.

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    Reuters Governments around the world are racing to build and deploy contact-tracing programs to help monitor and suppress the spread of this coronavirus. One of the challenges of constructing a program that is contact-tracing is becoming enough of the people. Iceland has the maximum percentage of downloads, each the MIT Tech Review, together with 38…

  • Talkspace threatened to sue a security researcher over bug report

    Talkspace threatened to sue a security researcher over bug report

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    A security researcher stated he was forced to take down a blog article describing a clear bug in Talkspace’s website that gave him a year’s subscription at no cost, following the company refused his findings and sent the researcher a valid threat. John Jackson stated he was able to register up to Talkspace, a treatment…

  • How much does it cost to drive? Driving cost calculators and tools

    How much does it cost to drive? Driving cost calculators and tools

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    My girlfriend bought a new car. After 23 years, she offered her 1997 Honda Accord to a guy who is more mechanically inclined than we are. Kim updated to some 2016 Toyota RAV4, and it is loved by her. Among her major considerations while browsing for a new automobile was the cost to drive it.…

  • Deepfake app turns you into your favorite GIFs

    Deepfake app turns you into your favorite GIFs

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    A brand new cellphone program is headquartered in on the deepfake trend by allowing users to put their faces into GIFs. Known as Doublicat, the app was recently launched for Android along with iPhone and utilizes artificial intelligence to exchange users’ faces together with those of actors. Once downloaded, users have been prompted to take…

  • Hackers to stress-test Facebook Portal at hacking contest

    Hackers to stress-test Facebook Portal at hacking contest

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    Hackers will soon be able to stress-test that the Facebook Portal at the annual Pwn2Own hacking contest, following the debut of the societal media giant’s debut hardware device last year. Pwn2Own is one of the largest hacking contests on earth, where exhibit and security investigators descend to locate their exploits for vulnerabilities such as automobiles…

  • The Tesla World Light

    The Tesla World Light

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    Winner of over 10 International Awards, THE TESLA WORLD LIGHT is an animated movie by Matthew Rankin. “The Tesla World Light” is the week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: vimeo.com/blog/post/Tesla New York, 1905. Visionary inventor Nikola Tesla makes one final appeal to J.P. Morgan, his erstwhile benefactor. Inspired by actual events, this…