It’s been a hit on the Android platform, and it’s now available for iOS devices. Google has announced that its Magic Eraser software, which can automatically remove unwanted parts of a picture and debuted with the Pixel 6, will no longer be exclusive to phones with its custom chips. Starting on Thursday, it’s going to […]
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Late last week, Twitter confirmed that the company is no longer permitting third-party developers to create Twitter clients. The information was quietly share through an updated developer agreement noted by Engadget. A new clause under Restrictions says that developers are not able to “create a substitute or similar service or product to the Twitter Applications.” […]
Following up on our previous article from this past April, Epic Games has just released its RealityScan app, which allows users to scan objects and turn them into high-fidelity 3D models using their iPhone or iPad camera. The app was built with technologies from Capturing Reality, a company specializing in photogrammetry solutions acquired by Epic […]
Software developer AgileBits has announced the release of 1Password 8 for iOS, the new program also adding a version for Apple Watch as an extension of its iOS app. Per AgileBits’ blog post: 1Password now offers complications you can configure for quick access to nearly any kind of information from your 1Password account. Need to […]
As neat an idea as it was, Google Stadia is coming to an end. Google on Thursday announces that it will shut down its Stadia cloud gaming service, with access set to end in mid-January 2023. Google will be providing refunds for all hardware purchases, all game purchases, and all purchases of in-app add-on content […]