Christian Selig may not be working on Apollo for Reddit anymore, but it seems he’s doing just fine. Since shutting down Apollo because of the potential costs of Reddit’s usage-based API pricing, Selig has poured his energy into Pixel Pals, a widget-focused app that takes advantage of many iOS features …
Read More »Zuckerberg’s Meta AI Ray-Ban glasses evolve into live-stream cam
You might think that sunglasses are just for blocking the sun or making a fashion statement. That’s not what Mark Zuckerberg envisions with the relaunch of Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses. The previous smart glasses version from the joint venture was a flop, failing to gain broad consumer traction. CLICK TO …
Read More »Windows 11 is now used by 400 million devices, leaked Microsoft data shows
Windows 11 is reportedly in use by more than 400 million monthly active devices. Windows Central reports that it has seen “Microsoft internal data” that shows Windows 11 is expected to hit 500 million monthly active devices by early 2024. All signs have pointed towards a slower adoption of Windows …
Read More »Parents are inundated with overwhelming school apps
Mobile school apps have become more than just a source of entertainment or convenience; they have transformed into powerful tools for education. Whether for communication, learning or organization, mobile school apps offer a range of benefits, from helping with homework to staying connected to emergency announcements, that enhance the educational …
Read More »X to start charging new users $1 per year in two countries
If you want to join X, the service formerly known as Twitter, via its website in New Zealand and the Philippines, be prepared to fork over $1 a year for the privilege. The subscription, part of a so-called “Not A Bot” program, is beginning in those two countries and is …
Read More »Amazon shoppers ‘bribed’ to leave positive reviews
You might be tempted to buy products on Amazon that have glowing reviews and high ratings. After all, who doesn’t want to get the best deal possible? Before you click that “buy now” button, you might want to take a closer look at those reviews. Because, as it turns out, …
Read More »The Meta glassholes have arrived
It’s happening: people are once walking into public places wearing a video-recording face computer on their heads. Only this time, the faceputer is sold by Meta, not Google. Say hello to Meta’s Glassholes. Over the weekend, as buyers got their first uninterrupted stretches of time with the new Meta Quest …
Read More »What is the history of AI?
With the rapid emergence of artificial intelligence, which is quickly making its way into the daily lives of individuals around the world, there are a lot of questions circulating about the new technology. Artificial intelligence has existed for a long time, but its capacity to emulate human intelligence, and the …
Read More »PayPal’s bringing its passkey logins to Android
PayPal says that the rollout will start on its website, rather than its app, and that you have to be running Chrome on Android 9 or up to access passkeys. If it’s available for your account, you may get a prompt asking if you want to create a passkey, which …
Read More »Apple picks the best apps of the year
Tech giant Apple announced the winners of this year’s App Store Awards. The awards, which are selected by the global Apple Store editorial team, spotlight 16 apps and games that it said inspired users to engage more deeply with the world, stay connected with friends and loved ones and expand …
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