Monthly Archives: April 2023
Google Chrome 113 Stable to Finally Support WebGPU for Advanced GPU...
Google is set to release Chrome 113 stable next month, which will finally support WebGPU. This next-generation graphics API has been under development since 2017, providing...
Tesla Employee Views and Shares Private Videos from Customer’s Onboard Camera...
A recent report by Reuters revealed that an employee at Tesla had viewed private videos recorded by a customer's onboard camera without permission. The videos, recorded...
Google Requires Android App Developers to Provide Options for Data Deletion
Google recently announced that Android app developers would be required to give choices for users to delete their accounts and in-app data online. The change will...
Simplify Your Staffing Agency Contracts with these Templates
When it comes to staffing agencies, contracts are a crucial aspect of the industry. Staffing agency contracts are legal agreements between the agency and...
Aspects Influencing Rates of Cryptocurrencies
Alterations in the balance of supply and demand are the main reason for the rate fluctuations of any crypto asset. However, this is a...
Microsoft Launches Edge Workspaces Feature for Collaborative Browsing
Microsoft has introduced a new feature called Edge Workspaces, which allows users to share groups of tabs with friends and family. The feature was first shown...
Samsung and AMD Partner to Integrate Console-Level Graphics in Upcoming Exynos...
Samsung has announced extending the agreement with AMD to expand their cooperation and integrate AMD Radeon graphics accelerators into more Samsung Exynos chipset models. The companies...
Twitter is Shutting Down Old Free APIs, Affecting Apps and Websites
Twitter has caused developers confusion by shutting down its old free API, which has affected many apps and websites on the web. Earlier this year, Twitter announced...