One of the most requested features for Apple Watch is sleep tracking, and with watchOS 7 and iOS 14, Apple finally brings it to the table. In true Apple style, it does much more than just go on when you start and stop sleeping. It would be quite easy for …
Read More »The massive change in Google Photos affects one billion users
With more than a billion monthly users worldwide, Google Photos is one of the best ways to store and manage your ever-growing collection of photos and videos. Now Google has announced some important changes that will affect all users, and they are so important that the service also received a …
Read More »Apple’s MacOS 11 Big Sur marks the end of OS X, not the Mac
The WWDC20 master note produced by Apple did not directly emphasize this, but the new macOS Big Sur to be released to the public this fall is officially “macOS 11”, marking the end of the “Mac OS X” brand twenty-year progression. But don’t worry, it’s not the end of the …
Read More »Google’s licensing program to pay publishers is still not enough
Photo: Loica Revenge (AFP via Getty Images) In the face of increasingly vocal criticism of who he is one of the main reasons for newsrooms are struggling, Google today announced a new licensing program that will pay certain publishers for content before launching a “new news experience” later this year. …
Read More »Google’s promise to delete your data has a big gap
Graphic: Google Google’s drive to become a positive privacy company for the past year has been, depending on how you look at it, an act of genuine benevolence, a bright marketing decisionor up shit. So when Google CEO Sundar Pichai Announced The company’s latest moves in the privacy protection space …
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