If you’re looking for something more privacy-conscious, or if you just want to see what independent Android app developers are up to, we’ve compiled some of the best open-source calendar apps for Android right here. When I asked social media for open-source alternatives to Google apps, […]
An Introduction to VR180 Format
VR180 is a relatively new format used for the interactive and immersive content. Unlike the traditional 360-degree capturing, it only allows you to capture a limited 180-degree field of view, and according to the Google, it will be the new trend for content creators. 360-degree interactive content is widely used […]
First-Gen Amazon Echo Fall To Just $29.95 With This Hot Alexa Deal
If you are looking to fill your home with Alexa-powered smart speakers on the cheap, Woot has a deal going on first-gen Amazon Echo devices. The first-gen Echo devices can play music from Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, and more. The device, of course, responds to spoken commands. It […]
Jimmy Iovine discusses Steve Jobs, Apple Music, and more in new interview
After a bit of back-and-forth throughout 2018, Jimmy Iovine — co-founder of Apple Music and a legendary record producer — eventually did leave Apple. And now he’s shedding some light on what he helped build at Apple, the company’s co-founder, and more in a new interview. The piece comes from The […]
Zcoin’s Receiver Address Privacy (RAP) To Go Live Soon
Zcoin, an open-source, decentralized privacy coin, has released Receiver Address Privacy (RAP) on a desktop wallet. According to Zcoin, RAP is an implementation of Reusable Payment Codes (BIP47) originally proposed by Justus Ranvier, which enables users to share a single permanent address publicly without leakage of […]