Showing posts with label Digital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital. Show all posts

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Google Warning: Gmail, Drive, Photos content may be deleted


Google Warning- Gmail, Drive, Photos content may be deleted. One of Google's most popular services is Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos. If you are a user of these services, the new warning is for you. Google says that all your content in Gmail, Drive, and Photos may be deleted.

The tech giant warned that users could delete their content if they did not comply with the new rules. New storage policies have been introduced for Gmail, Google Drive (Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, Forms and files), and Google Photos services.

Google explains that your content is at risk only if you do not use Gmail, Drive, Photos once in two years or if the storage limit is exceeded for two years.

If Gmail / Drive / Photos has been inactive for two years, Google will delete all your content in the inactive one. The company will delete your Gmail, Drive, or Photos content even if the storage limit has been exceeded for two years. However, it will send multiple warning notifications before deleting the content. Google will start deleting content from July 2023.

WhatsApp is changing their policy


WhatsApp is changing their policy. WhatsApp, an instant messaging platform, is set to change its usage rules next year. WhatsApp's new policy could take effect in February next year, according to WABita Info, a technology website that provides information on changes to WhatsApp.

A screenshot of WhatsApp's Terms and Privacy Policy Updates from WABTA Info is shown. The terms that WhatsApp is showing in it are basically related to the way WhatsApp will collect user information. It focuses on two issues.

One is how WhatsApp will process user information. Another is the policy on how different businesses will add different Facebook services to their stores and manage chats.

If you agree with the policy of Facebook, you have to press ‘Agree’. This will allow you to agree to all the policies for using WhatsApp. WhatsApp can only be used if you agree to all the policies. If no one agrees to the change in WhatsApp, the account can be deleted from WhatsApp settings.

WhatsApp doesn't usually comment on rumors about feature or policy changes. However, WhatsApp authorities told The Independent in the UK that by February 8, 2021, all WhatsApp users must agree to their policy, otherwise the app cannot be used.

A spokesman for WhatsApp said the changes to the platform were mainly about how to conduct business and interact with users, The Independent reported. Last October, WhatsApp gave an advance idea about their change.

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Fancy 6 non-humanoid robots


The demand for humanoid robots and industrial robots as well as non-humanoid robots is increasing day by day. A non-humanoid robot is a robot made of a variety of animal or object shapes that specializes in certain tasks. These robots are made for domestic health care, entertainment and security services. Here are some of the fancy non-humanoid robots.

Paro: Paro is a therapeutic baby seal robot that is able to exert a beautiful and calm effect on patients in hospitals and nursing homes. This robot is designed to be used as a therapy for dementia. The robot can move its tail, open and close its eyes just like normal animals. In addition to eye-contact, it is also able to respond to touch. Even when the robot is hugged, it behaves like a normal animal.

Buddy: Made by Blue Frog Robotics, this robot named Buddy is designed as a personal assistant at home. This robot interacts with humans and also provides protection to its owner. It will keep your home safe when you go somewhere. It also has a matching pair to play games and give pleasure to the baby.

Miro: The popularity of robots with the same qualities as ordinary animals is increasing day by day. With that in mind, this robot has been designed and engineered. Miro is the first robot in history to use a brain-inspired biometric operating system. This means that the robot named Miro will behave exactly like the creature given the information input on the motherboard.

Zenbo: This robot made by Asus is basically a health care assistant robot. Although designed to focus on health care, the robot can be connected to a variety of electrical devices in the home and can also provide home security.

Aibo: This robot was originally created in 1998 to look like a dog made by the famous electronics manufacturer brand Sony. But Sony is still working to update the robot to make it more attractive and functional. This robot is able to walk like normal dogs and is able to give pleasure to its owner. This robot is also good at playing with children.

Pigios: This cargo robot is designed to carry your belongings. Helping to keep your hands empty while shopping, this robot is also able to walk around the store with you. It can keep pace with the pace of human walking. It also has the technology to navigate its owner's location.

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Asia is Moving Ahead in Digital Transactions


Asia is moving ahead in digital transactions. The term 'cashless society' is now more frequently spoken. The currency will be fine, but it uses digital technology. There will be no exchange of notes and paper money on paper. This category falls into the category of debit or credit card, mobile wallet like development, e-wallet like PayPal or mobile payment processor like Apple. Bank checks are, however, defined in the same way.

Digital transactions are so popular in the United States that shoppers no longer want to bother with paper notes. Laws have to be enacted to compel note-taking on paper. Voting began in New York City on January 23, followed by San Francisco and Philadelphia in the United States.

The reasoning behind discouraging the entire cashless business is that the poorer people in society, who do not have bank accounts or transactions like Apple, may be discriminated against.

From the point of view of lawmakers, that argument is correct. However, digital transactions are the future, where is the way to deny it?

Western countries are leading the way in digital transactions, but Asia is ahead. Digital transactions in emerging countries in Asia amounted to $ 7.26 billion in 2016. The amount is expected to reach $ 35.28 billion in 2022. Other regions of the world will also move forward in this sector.