Monday
Sep132021

Apple rumoured to introduce an iPhone with 1TB storage

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One of the new things you can expect from Apple's upcoming California Streaming event is an iPhone with an even larger storage capacity. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo released a new investor report ahead of the September 14 launch claiming that the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max will each get 1TB storage options. Meanwhile, the standard iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini will get 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage options. There doesn't seem like a 64GB option.

Other products expected at the launch include the AirPods 3, Apple Watch 7, and the iPad Mini. The event will happen at 1 pm ET on September 14.

Source: The Verge

Monday
Sep132021

WhatsApp tipped to add voice message transcription to iOS app

This is the notification WhatsApp will send when you use voice message transcription for the first time (Source: WABetaInfo)

WhatsApp is giving users on iOS an option to get transcripts of voice messages they receive. According to WABetaInfothe company is working on a new voice message transcription feature done entirely on your device, meaning Facebook and WhatsApp won't get access to these messages. It's an optional feature that can also help Apple improve its speech recognition tech.

Those who opt-in to use the feature will see a new Transcript section where you can jump to a specific timestamp. WABetaInfo reports that when a message is transcripted for the first time, the transcript will be saved locally in the WhatsApp database, so there won't be a need to transcript it again for later. The feature is still under development, so public beta testers can't access it for now.

Source: 9to5Mac

Sunday
Sep122021

Android 12 tipped to launch on Oct. 4

It has taken Google a bit of time to roll out Android 12. But the end (or the beginning rather) might be in sight. XDA editor-in-chief Mishaal Rahman claims Google plans to release the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) version of the operating system on October 4. The company usually releases the polished version of its mobile OS simultaneously as AOSP, so we might see it roll out to Pixel users on the same day.

As Engadget noted, this could also set expectations for the Pixel 6 launch. It won't make sense for the company to launch its next flagship before its latest OS launches.

Sunday
Sep122021

Google Meet on the web lets you easily set background blur, visual effects

A new update for Google Meet's web version will make applying visual effects like blurred or animated backgrounds easier. The app gets an "Apply visual effects" button in the three-dot overflow menu beside the app's end call button. This button will open a side panel with a preview feed that shows two blur intensities and then a grid of static, custom, and animated backgrounds.

You can preview these options in the self-check green room. 9to5Google pointed out that it looks like this section gets an update, too. There are tabs for "Audio and video" details, the new "Effects" section, and "Preview." This visual effects panel starts rolling out, and it is available to all Google Workspace customers and G Suite Basic and Business customers.