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Big Tech, also known as Big Four tech companies and Gang of Four, denotes some of the largest technology companies such as Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook and occasionally even Microsoft. These companies are assumed to be the most influential computer and software companies in the world because of their domination over the cyberspace during the 2010s.
Google Maps Updates Will Help You Travel Safely During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Google Maps released an update especially useful in a COVID-19 world. It will warn users about all the restrictions associated with the coronavirus and inform them about the current public transport load.
WWDC 2020: Apple Will Announce the Shift to Its Own ARM Processors in Mac Computers Instead of Intel CPUs
The project, code-named Kalamata, is expected to make a breakthrough in the history of the Mac line. However, at the upcoming conference, the company will only announce a move from Intel processors to its own chips.
Apple Granted a Patent for "Generating Synthetic Group Selfies"
USPTO has published a new patent application from Apple. It describes the technology for creating group selfies using a special algorithm that combines pictures of people from different parts of the world into a single group photo.
The List of Smartphones That Will Receive Android 11
Google has delayed the launch of public beta testing of the new Android 11 operating system due to protests in the United States. But we continue to monitor updates about Android 11, so here’s the list of smartphones that are most likely to get the latest version of Android.
Google May Be Fined $5 Billion for Tracking Users in Incognito Mode
Google is accused of illegally invading the privacy of millions of users. The search giant continually monitors users' actions on the Internet using the browser, even if the Incognito mode is turned on.
Facebook Introduced Collab, a New App for Making Short Music Videos Together
Collab will let you create unique short music video compositions using other people’s posts. But for now, the app is available in an invite-only beta version for iOS users.
Apple and Google Introduced the First Version of COVID-19 Exposure Notification Tech
Google and Apple have announced the launch of the first public Exposure Notification API, which allows creating apps to track contacts with people infected with COVID-19.