Kay Lee
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Kay Lee is a copy editor residing in Europe. With over 4 years of experience in technical writing and creating end-user documentation for high-end electronics.
Twitter’s Version of Stories, Fleets, Is Now Available in India
Twitter announced that it is testing Fleets, self-disappearing stories that vanish after 24 hours, in India. Fleets are similar to Instagram or Facebook Stories and cannot be retweeted or liked.
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.
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 Go Programming Language Gets Rid of "Racism" in Code
Due to mass protests against racism in the USA, many companies began to approach this problem globally and eradicate racism even in code. For example, by replacing "whitelist" and "blacklist" with "allowlist" and "blocklist."
Tech Digest: Artificial Intelligence Related News and a Tiny Bit of Art Therapy
Did you know that AI managed to trick the reCAPTCHA test for the first time? And that to be happy, all you need to do is to rent a Finn? Find out about this and a lot more in our latest Tech Digest.
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.
SpaceX Launched Another 60 Starlink Internet Satellites and Achieved a Reusability Record for Falcon 9
SpaceX launched its second Falcon 9 rocket with 60 more satellites for its Starlink constellation. The company launched the same first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket for the fifth time and successfully returned it on SpaceX's drone landing barge.