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Standing in line has always been a universally dreaded experience for most people. The idea of waiting for hours in queues, especially in unfavorable conditions, can be a real mood dampener. However, LineLeap, a startup backed by Y Combinator, has come up with a solution to this age-old problem – paying to skip lines at
In the aftermath of Apple’s recent iPhone 16 event, developers were informed about the launch of “win-back” offers for auto-renewable subscriptions through the App Store Connect platform. This new feature aims to help app developers re-engage with lapsed subscribers by offering them specialized incentives to return to the app or game. Apple’s win-back offers are
The Threads team has decided not to work on a separate inbox or direct messaging system for their social network, despite user demands. This decision could potentially be limiting the functionality and user experience of the platform. Other social media platforms such as X and Bluesky have dedicated direct messaging systems, giving users more flexibility
In a world that is becoming increasingly digital, traditional practices and rituals are not exempt from the influence of technology. The Trivedi family, living in the U.S., found themselves turning to a mobile app called Sri Mandir to fulfill their devotional needs even while being far away from their home country of India. This shift
Apple recently announced the arrival of iOS 18, the latest version of the iPhone operating system, during the iPhone 16 event. The update brings a variety of new features and customization options for users to enhance their overall experience. Some of the key highlights of iOS 18 include the ability to arrange apps and widgets
Meta’s generative AI model, Llama, comes in various versions suited for different purposes and hardware capabilities. The latest iterations include Llama 3.1 8B, Llama 3.1 70B, and Llama 3.1 405B, each trained on a mix of web data, code, and synthetic information. While the smaller models, 8B and 70B, are designed for devices like laptops
Recently, Italy-based app company Bending Spoons made headlines with their decision to lay off 75% of the staff at file transfer service WeTransfer, a Dutch company they acquired in July. This move came as a surprise to many, especially considering the size of the workforce at WeTransfer, which reportedly has over 350 employees. Bending Spoons
Video calls have become an essential part of our daily lives, especially for those who work with people in different time zones. The struggle to convey basic information like location, time, and weather during video calls can be quite real. This is where Boom, a Mac app developed by former Shopify employees Robleh Jama and
Google recently announced the upcoming release of Android 15, along with making its source code available in advance of the consumer launch. This highly anticipated update will be available on supported Pixel devices in the coming weeks, with plans to expand to devices from various manufacturers in the near future. Some of the key features
Snapchat has been facing a series of challenges in recent years, with CEO Evan Spiegel acknowledging the need for improvements in the platform’s accessibility and usability. Despite attempts to attract older users who find the app’s design confusing, Snapchat has not been successful in retaining these demographics. The company’s stock price has taken a hit,
Android has recently launched a series of updates aimed at enhancing accessibility for its users. One of the most notable features is the introduction of “TalkBack”, a screen reader designed to assist individuals who are blind or have low vision. Powered by Gemini Nano, Google’s large-language-model-based platform, TalkBack provides detailed audio descriptions of digital images.