Month: August 2021

Google banned a location tracking company that sold user data
Science

Google banned a location tracking company that sold user data

Google has SAFGRAFT BANNED, a company that captured and sold the location data of Android users. Android developers who used the company’s software development kit (SDK) were given seven days to eliminate Safgram location collection tools from their applications or face a possible expulsion from the game store, as reported the motherboard. Some of the […]

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Amazon can monitor the pulsations of employees to protect customer data
Business

Amazon can monitor the pulsations of employees to protect customer data

According to a document from the internal company obtained by the motherboard, Amazon plans to monitor how their employees use their keyboards and mice to prevent client data leakage. According to reports, the retailer is included towards licensing tools called COMPOGIZEC. “The software is not based on personally identifiable information or other static data,” Frequently […]

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'Spelunky' and 'Spelunky 2' Hit Nintendo lights on August 26
Entertainment

‘Spelunky’ and ‘Spelunky 2’ Hit Nintendo lights on August 26

We learned all the way back in December that the Speleological Territory and Spelunky 2 came to Nintendo Switch at some point in this summer, and the wait is almost finished, at least in some regions. The two games will arrive at the Edeshop in North America, Europe and Australia on August 26, adding another […]

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Why Apple's child safety updates are so controversial?
Technology

Why Apple’s child safety updates are so controversial?

Last week, Apple foreseen a series of updates designed to reinforce child safety features on their devices. Among them: a new technology that can scan the photos on the users’ devices to detect child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Although the change was widely praised by some legislators and child safety defenders, it caused an immediate […]

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Microsoft rolls out updated Mail, Calendar and Calculator apps to Windows 11 testers
Technology

Microsoft rolls out updated Mail, Calendar and Calculator apps to Windows 11 testers

Microsoft is updating some of the applications that come preloaded with Windows 11. To begin, you will find a new version of the Snipping tool that lent a handful of Microsoft Snip & Sketch application. Press the “WIN”, “SHIFT” and “S” keys on your keyboard simultaneously to activate the software and then select the part […]

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 will be the first foldable v on Google Fi
Technology

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 will be the first foldable v on Google Fi

When the Galaxy Z Flip 3 goes on sale later this month, you’ll be able to buy it from Google Fi, marking the first time the MVNO has sold a foldable device. Moreover, if you decide to pre-order the clamshell phone from the search giant, you can get a $400 bill credit. If you’re new […]

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Amazon Zanjas Policy Claim of ownership of employee personal games
Sports

Amazon Zanjas Policy Claim of ownership of employee personal games

According to reports, Amazon has discarded a policy that claimed property rights of any game that employees created outside of work. Under the previous rules, the company required employees to use Amazon products while working on personal projects and distributing those games in their shop windows. Those policies are instead, according to Bloomberg. In an […]

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HomePods Get a support without loss of spatial audio and Apple music in the latest beta version
Entertainment

HomePods Get a support without loss of spatial audio and Apple music in the latest beta version

It seems that HomePod and Homepod Mini will soon have support for space audio and audio without loss through Apple’s music. The home page 15 Beta 5 includes options that allow reproduction without losses and Dolby Atmos. Not all beta users will see the levers, according to 9to5mac. If you are running the last IOS […]

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Facebook delays the reopening of the office to January 2022
Internet

Facebook delays the reopening of the office to January 2022

Facebook employees will work from home at least until the end of the year. The company has rejected its plans so that it brings us to employees to the office due to concerns about increasing COVID cases due to the Delta variant. The company had said earlier this summer that it planned to reopen the […]

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Wendy's plans 700 kitchens expressly for food delivery applications
Business

Wendy’s plans 700 kitchens expressly for food delivery applications

Given how convenient it is to play some buttons and make someone take dinner at their door, the food delivery is not likely to fall into popularity in the short term. Wendy’s is looking to meet with the division demand when opening hundreds of delivery kitchens only in the coming years. The tastes of Uber […]

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