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Sending Nude Photos? Why Your Android Might Blur Them Automatically Google will now blur sensitive or offensive images by default, but you can easily turn the setting on or off.
You should update now — Apple has released OS 18.6.2 and iPadOS 18.6.2 to stop hackers from using malicious images to slip spyware onto iPhones and iPads.
Google Photos introduces an "ask to edit" feature that lets you speak or text your edit requests.
Amazon is plotting a big change to its Fire tablet lineup following years of escalating gripes from consumers and app developers over the company's homegrown operating system.
A new technology promises safer and easier logins to websites and apps. But using them raises a lot of questions.
Infinite Campus is a new online system for schools in North Carolina to manage student data.
Trump wants to stop states from voting by mail and using voting machines. But legal experts say he lacks the constitutional authority to do so.
GFHMP: Gradual Fusion Framework of Hyperspectral, Multispectral, and Panchromatic Images Using a Novel Spatial-Spectral Cross-Fusion Network ...
Defend against PhantomCard, SpyBanker, and KernelSU exploits—secure banking, block NFC fraud, and stop Android malware today.
Google Messages for Android has now rolled out Sensitive Content Warnings that blur nude images. In the Messages app, this safety feature detects and blurs images that contain nudity.
Samsung is preparing to release the One UI 8.0 beta 5 update for the Galaxy S25 series next week. More details here.
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