One of the chief problems with “luxury surveillance” devices, like smart glasses with baked-in video recording cameras, is that they often look indistinguishable from regular eyewear, meaning you ...
A webinar date for your diary, if you are keeping up with the latest Arduino microcontroller development board: “From board to build: Using UNO Q and App Lab”. The DigiKey webinar, which is sponsored ...
Jan 14 (Reuters) - A little-known offline messaging app launched by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has emerged as a key lifeline for Ugandans cut off from the internet ahead of a contentious election ...
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An upcoming Android update will significantly upgrade the Linux Terminal app, enabling it to run full-fledged graphical Linux programs on supported devices. The feature is currently experimental, ...
Jack Dorsey’s new Bitchat Mesh app relies on Bluetooth for messaging your friends and family. This is unlike WhatsApp, which uses the internet. The app doesn’t require users to register with their ...
Twitter founder Jack Dorsey has launched a new messaging app called Bitchat Mesh. Unlike mainstream apps, this one uses Bluetooth—not internet connectivity—to move messages around, creating its own ...
After a short beta period, Jack Dorsey’s new Bluetooth messaging app has officially launched on the App Store. Here’s how it works. A few weeks ago, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey announced bitchat, ...
Twitter Co-Founder Launches Bitchat, a Security-Focused, Bluetooth Messaging App – No Internet Required Your email has been sent Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter and founder of Bluesky, has launched ...
‘Bitchat’ allows users to communicate with nearby peers over mesh networks without requiring Wi-Fi or cellular service. ‘Bitchat’ allows users to communicate with nearby peers over mesh networks ...
Block CEO and Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey wrote in an X post on Sunday night that he spent his weekend creating an app called Bitchat (presumably a combination of the words “bit” and “chat,” and ...