Google’s new experimental app is a powerful AI document scanner for Android
Google’s new experimental app is a powerful AI document scanner for Android The device is powered by Google’s DocAI enterprise technology Views: 2 (more…)
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Google’s new experimental app is a powerful AI document scanner for Android The device is powered by Google’s DocAI enterprise technology Views: 2 (more…)
Read moreMozilla Firefox tweaks Referrer Policy to shore up user privacy Starting in Firefox 87, the browser will contain extra protections to stop information leaks. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/mozilla-firefox-tweaks-referrer-policy-to-shore-up-user-privacy/ar-BB1ePVMJ Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Views: 0 (more…)
Read moreGoogle Chrome’s real-time captions are now available on PC and Mac Google has been testing Live Captions for Chrome on desktop since May last year when the feature first showed up on Chrome Canary. Now, all Chrome users on PC can take advantage of real-time captioning, so long as they install version 89 of the browser’s stable build. As noticed […]
Read moreHow to Stop T-Mobile from Selling Your Web Browsing Data to Advertisers T-Mobile will begin sharing your web browsing and mobile app data with advertisers starting April 26, 2021. T-Mobile is automatically enabling this for nearly everyone, but you can opt-out to prevent T-Mobile from selling this data to marketers. https://www.howtogeek.com/717684/how-to-stop-t-mobile-from-selling-your-web-browsing-data-to-advertisers/ Views: 0 (more…)
Read moreApple’s newest update joins new camera features and a workout service with privacy and home screen features. Apple continues to update its iOS 14 software for the iPhone (), adding valuable new capabilities and features. Most recently, Apple released iOS 14.4, adding a new workout to Fitness Plus for Apple Watch owners. It also included a new Unity watch face to celebrate Black History Month. The update also included […]
Read moreSpotify on Monday released a small collection of exclusive audiobook recordings on its platform, a move that signals its interest in continuing to broaden its library of non-music programming. The company is characterizing the release as one of many tests that it regularly runs to help it improve its user experience, but in success, the initiative could give it a […]
Read moreSmartphones aren’t just for the younger generations—they have plenty to offer seniors as well, like apps that are helpful and entertaining. We’ve rounded up an exciting variety of apps to help seniors stay social, manage their health and money, find enjoyable movies and podcasts to help fill the time, and to make life a little easier. Views: 1 (more…)
Read morePlex, well known as a service for streaming movies, music, and TV shows from your own computer, is now adding another thing you can stream: video games (via Protocol). Plex announced the new service, called Plex Arcade, on its blog and also launched a website for it. The service will cost $3 a month if you’re a Plex Pass subscriber, and $5 a month […]
Read moreAs flagship devices from Samsung, Apple, Google, and OnePlus get more and more expensive, you might feel forced to keep up with the increased prices. But times have changed, and most phones under $500 offer the performance, battery life, and camera quality that used to be reserved for high-end handsets. In other words, you don’t need an expensive phone anymore. […]
Read moreAt the start of 2021, Signal and Telegram are on top of the app store charts. Both chat apps promise more privacy than WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and SMS. But there are some big differences between the two. Here’s what you should know—and which you should use. Views: 1 (more…)
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