Sick of paying steep, ongoing subscription fees to use your fitness tracker? An app called Noop aims to rectify that, at least in the case of the Whoop Band (or you could skip the Whoop entirely for ...
After testing got underway last year, YouTube is now more widely rolling out a new in-app messaging system. The aim is to let people “connect over their favorite videos directly on YouTube.” Once ...
If you need space back on your phone or tablet, removing built-in and unused apps can help free up storage and reduce screen clutter. By J. D. Biersdorfer J.D. Biersdorfer writes about how to get more ...
Most well-known budgeting apps use strong security like bank-level encryption to protect user data. Budgeting apps typically have "read-only" access, meaning they can view transactions but cannot move ...
The Nvidia App keeps getting better and better, to the point where it now has a ton of configuration options. But what configuration is best? What settings are worth changing to get the best ...
Find out how apps tracking your activity collect personal information through mobile app tracking, location access, and data tracking systems used by popular everyday apps. Brian Ramirez/Pexels From ...
At its annual conference, Google launched Antigravity 2.0, a standalone desktop platform designed to coordinate parallel AI development agents using Gemini 3.5 Flash. The technical overhaul includes ...
The Meta AI app and ‌Meta‌ AI on WhatsApp have a new "incognito chat" option, which Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said is a "completely private way to interact with AI." Zuckerberg also said that Meta AI's ...
We’re launching Incognito Chat with Meta AI on WhatsApp and the Meta AI app, a completely private way to interact with AI. Your Incognito Chat conversations are processed in a secure environment that ...
Getting a user to the point of subscribing is the north star for many app marketers, and it takes a lot of steps to get there. More than 90 percent of users churn from most apps within the first 30 ...
Can technology make us smarter? There’s a lot of concern about people constantly being on their phones. It’s true that they can be a huge distraction, but has their ubiquity blinded us to how useful ...