For a long time, Apple has been at the forefront of delivering privacy-specific security features in its products. The company is also known for coming up with fun witty ads, and yet delivering a powerful message of privacy is a fundamental human right and should never be compromised.
Though WhatsApp is the most popular messenger app in the world, it has one of the most annoying shortcomings is that the photos or videos sent get compressed to smaller files and lose quality. Though WhatsApp raised the 128MB file capacity cap to 1GB, it is still not on par with competitors such as Telegram, which caps at 2GB for regular users, and 4GB for premium subscribers.
While social media apps offer a nice platform to connect with friends or family members, but they also make people visible to creeps and bullies, who just abuse random users. And, even jilted lovers stalk or harass their former partners.
With just a few weeks left before the grand Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event, Samsung Electronics on Tuesday (January 17) unveiled the new camera sensor for premium smartphones. The ISOCELL HP2 packs 200MP 0.6-micrometer (μm) pixels in a 1/1.3-inch optical format, a sensor size that is widely used in 108MP main cameras we see in the current crop of smartphones. This means OEMs
Samsung earlier in the month, introduced the Galaxy S04 and now, the company is bringing a new line of premium A-series 5G phones A14 and A23 in India. The Galaxy A14 5G sports a 6.6-inch HD+ display with 90Hz refresh rate, with edge-to-edge V display design language. It comes with Exynos 1330 octa-core processor, 6GB/8GB RAM, 64Gb/128GB storage, Android 13 OS, and a 5,000mAh