The new Aadhaar app has been launched, offering users an easy way to access and manage their Aadhaar digitally.
A new report reveals that Apple and Google’s app stores are filled with AI nudify apps capable of generating non-consensual deepfake nudes, raising major safety and privacy concerns.
If you own an Android smartwatch and use it just for the usual calorie and step tracking, you might be missing out on many of its lesser-known features.
Apple this week got sued in a New Jersey Federal court by the maker of mobile video app Camo, alleging Apple stole its technology when the company integrated its Continuity Camera feature into iOS 16 ...
Camo developer Reincubate is suing Apple over Continuity Camera, accusing Apple of patent infringement and deceit surrounding ...
The suit claims Apple copied the company's camera technology and steered business to iOS devices on the app store.
‘We’d not come between Apple and users, we’d come between Apple and their walled garden,‘ Reincubate’s CEO says.
The maker of a smartphone video app sued Apple in New Jersey federal court on Tuesday, alleging the iPhone maker stole its ...
A recent investigation by an online advocacy organization called the Tech Transparency Project (TTP) found that the Apple App ...
Pro camera tools, zero ads, and not a subscription in sight.
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The Apple and Google app stores have applications that generate images of women with their clothes removed with AI, a tech watchdog reported Tuesday.