Monday, 11 November 2019

Apple Arcade Adds 6 New Games, Taking Total To 100 hi

Apple Arcade Adds 6 New Games, Taking Total To 100



Apple's subscription-based gaming service Arcade has now reached 100 total games on iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV with the addition of six more games.

The six new games added on Friday include Sociable Soccer, sequel to the beloved Sensible Soccer which was popular during the early 1990s, the Engadget reported.

The other new games include UFO on Tape: First Contact, a sequel to an early iPhone game, 2010's UFO on Tape.

There's also Takeshi and Hiroshi by Oink Games which combines the world of puppet animation with Role Playing Game and tells the story of two brothers.

The game fantasy story Guildlings by Sirvo Studios draws on inspiration from things like classic RPGs, point and click puzzle games, and visual novels.

The remaining three titles include, Sociable Soccer by Rogue Games - a fast-paced, cross-platform soccer game; Discolored by Shifty Eye that is a surreal, first-person puzzle adventure game and Marble It Up: Mayhem! by The Marble Collective which is a puzzle game.

Saturday, 2 November 2019

WhatsApp Gets Fingerprint Lock Feature On Android's

 WhatsApp Gets Fingerprint Lock Feature On Android



WhatsApp on Thursday announced the launch of Fingerprint Lock for Android. With the move, the Facebook-owned company is finally bringing biometric authentication to the Android app, with iPhone users enjoying both Touch ID (fingerprint recognition) and Face ID (facial recognition) since February this year. With the feature, Android users can now have the app lock automatically, and unlock only with their fingerprint. The move comes at a time WhatsApp is making headlines thanks to a recent hack, and its fallout including a lawsuit against spyware-maker NSO Group alleged to have made the hack possible.

Just like the Touch ID feature enabled for iPhone users, WhatsApp for Android users can now choose to lock the app – with their fingerprints as authentication to unlock it thereafter. Users can also choose how much time the app will automatically lock in, from immediately after closing, to after 1 minute, and after 30 minutes. Users will also be able to choose whether the content of their messages will be visible in notifications, including the sender of the message.


Millions of Masks Distributed to Students in 'Gas Chamber' Delhi

Millions of Masks Dis
tributed to Students in 'Gas Chamber'  Delhi



Five million masks are being distributed at schools in India's capital, Delhi, after pollution made the air so toxic officials were forced to declare a public health emergency.

A Supreme Court-mandated panel imposed several restrictions in the city and two neighbouring states, as air quality deteriorated to "severe" levels.

Dangerous particulate levels in the air are about 20 times the WHO maximum.

The city's schools have also been closed until at least next Tuesday.

All construction has been halted for a week and fireworks have been banned. From Monday, the city will introduce a temporary scheme so that only cars with odd or even numbered licence plates can drive on given days, in a bid to cut traffic pollution.

Delhi's Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said the city had been turned into a "gas chamber".

One of the main reasons for air quality in the city worsening every year in November and December is that farmers in the neighbouring states of Punjab and Haryana burn crop stubble to clear their fields. It's made worse by the fireworks during the Hindu festival of Diwali.

There are other reasons too, including construction dust, factory and vehicular emissions, but farm fires remain the biggest culprit.


Friday, 1 November 2019

Twitter To Ban Political Ads In Apparent Swipe At Facebook

Twitter To Ban Political Ads In Apparent Swipe At Facebook




Twitter will ban political advertising on its platform next month, the company's chief executive said on Wednesday, a move that won praise from Democrats and scorn from Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

"We've made the decision to stop all political advertising on Twitter globally," said Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey in a statement. "We believe political message reach should be earned, not bought."

Analysts do not expect the ban, which takes effect on November 22, to significantly reduce Twitter's business. Its shares fell 1.9 percent in after-hours trading.


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Apple Arcade Adds 6 New Games, Taking Total To 100 hi

Apple Arcade Adds 6 New Games, Taking Total To 100 Apple's subscription-based gaming service Arcade has now reached 100 total game...