As per Sensor Tower, short videos app TikTok has crossed 2 billion downloads collectively across iOS and Android. The app hit the milestone just five […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: April 2020
Qualcomm is planning for a 30% decrease in smartphone sales this year
Qualcomm is betting big on 5G even as overall shipments decline. What you need to know Qualcomm is expecting a 30% drop in smartphone shipments in Q3 […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
iOS will now let you turn off automatic zoom on Group FaceTime calls
You can stop disable those weird FaceTime calls. What you need to know The iOS 13.5 beta has a new option for Group FaceTime. Users are now able […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
iOS 13.5 will skip Face ID if your iPhone sees you are wearing a mask
Apple is skipping over Face ID for good old passcodes. What you need to know iOS 13.5 skips over Face ID if the user is wearing a […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
Ad Dollars Keep Flowing Into Google and Facebook—for Now
The two online ad giants say business fell sharply amid the Covid-19 lockdowns in March, but has stabilized in April. Read the original post by Paris Martineau
Party Royale, Travis Scott, and Fortnite’s ‘Third Place’
As the online game is proving with Travis Scott and Party Royale, digital places are every bit as legitimate as their analog counterparts. Read the original post by Cecilia D’Anastasio
How to complete all the Throwback Challenges in Pokémon Go
But you still gotta catch ’em all! Announced on April 28, 2020, a new type of event is coming to Pokémon Go: the Throwback Challenge event. […] Read the original post by Casian Holly
Imgflip’s AI Meme Generator Gives Us the Absurdist Art We All Need
Social media’s new favorite distraction feels as disjointed and surrealist as the current moment. Fire it up. Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
iOS and iPadOS 13.5 beta is available with initial contact tracing API, faster passcode for Face ID failures
Having released iOS and iPadOS 13.4 on March 24 with big new features like trackpad and mouse support for iPads and iCloud folder sharing, Apple […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Make sure your iPhone 11 Pro Max is never on low battery
Battery cases are not limited to a specific group of people. If you ever find yourself needing to carry a charger with you when you […] Read the original post by Camille Sanghera
We review Casely’s Battery-Powered Charging Case for iPhone
Recharge your iPhone on the go with this battery case. Having to find a place to charge your iPhone or carry a separate battery with you […] Read the original post by Karen S Freeman
Apple has added “COVID-19 Exposure Notifications” in the iOS 13.5 beta
Get ready to start your contact tracing. What you need to know Apple has added “COVID-19 Exposure Notifications” in the iOS 13.5 beta. This is part of the […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
iOS 13.5 Beta Makes It Easier to Unlock an iPhone With Passcode When Wearing a Mask
Many people are wearing masks that cover their faces when going outside, visiting stores, and other tasks, and Apple’s Face ID iPhones do not unlock […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
iOS 13.5 Beta Will Automatically Skip Face ID and Open Passcode Screen If User Is Wearing a Mask
Apple has released iOS 13.5 Beta today. The iOS 13.5 beta arrived with the first version of exposure notification API used for COVID-19 contact tracing. […] Read the original post by Mahit Huilgol
How to Opt Out of COVID-19 Exposure Notifications in iOS 13.5
Apple in iOS 13.5 is introducing an exposure notification API designed to allow apps created by public health authorities worldwide to notify people who come […] Read the original post by Juli Clover