Today Twitter has just updated its (2FA) two-factor-authentication further more to enhance the security of the users. The most important thing for the security of the customers definitely is the authentication measures. Thus, Twitter worked out on it further. Now the users will be relying on Google Authenticator and Authy. But like many other apps they would also need to input a verification code, ...
READ MORE →Taking a ride on self-driving car is certainly a risky thing to do. These are very early days for the self-driving technology. So, we are not very sure and certain yet about its performance and reliability. Waymo has already planned to begin this service and is trying to build trust of the riders to dilute the risk factor anyhow. For this particular purpose, it is beginning a partnership with an ...
READ MORE →Adidas will officially shut down its hardware division. According to the latest report of the Portland Business Journal, the company is seriously looking forward to get itself out of the sports and fitness industry. Specifically, it won’t make its own hardware devices anymore. Focusing More on Software: Adidas is definitely going to shift all its efforts and focus on the software division. To ...
READ MORE →At the Microsoft’s Build Conference earlier this year, it was revealed that the company is working together with Apple to get iTunes included in the Windows Store as well. During the conference, the promise was made that by the end of 2017, Apple and Microsoft will do so, but the promise doesn’t seem to be getting true anyways. Apple’s Spokesperson: Quoted beneath is what the Apple Spokesp ...
READ MORE →Mobile ordering is under testing phase by 7-Eleven, on their 7-Eleven Now app now. Using this app the users would be able to place orders for some selected stores in Dallas and Texas. This news of the apps beta testing was published by the company today. Available in Stores: The 7-Eleven Now app is now available for the download in both Google Play Store and Apple’s iTunes. One can download th ...
READ MORE →It was announced by FAA back in December 2015 that every drone owner has to register his device weighing more than 0.55 pounds. The defenders of the rule were some of the well-known tech companies like Amazon and Google. Apart from them Intel and DJI, the drone industry players were also amongst the new law’s supporters. Some Upset Faces: There were some upset faces as well amongst all, when t ...
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