Although President Trump’s executive order provided leeway for TikTok, the app remains absent from app stores due to concerns that companies like Apple and Google could still face penalties. However, TikTok has now introduced a desperate and risky workaround for its U.S. users—sideloading the app on Android devices.
It’s that thrilling time of the week again when nextpit takes you on an in-depth exploration of the vast offerings within the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, showcasing some truly outstanding games and applications. This week, we’ve meticulously handpicked five standout titles, each one thoroughly assessed for users on both Android and iOS systems. Our curated selection spans a range of genres, from engaging games to must-have productivity tools.
Google has been busy adding new features to the Google Messages app. However, one aspect that remains unchanged is its video calling functionality, which relies on Google Meet. While Google Meet is a solid service, it lags in popularity compared to direct alternatives like WhatsApp and Meta’s Messenger. Now, an upcoming feature may finally allow users to ditch Google Meet in favor of WhatsApp for video calls.
In addition to Meta’s own AI chatbot integrated with WhatsApp, ChatGPT was introduced in December last year, allowing users to access OpenAI’s more advanced chatbot directly within the messaging app. Previously, interactions were limited to text, but OpenAI has now announced that ChatGPT on WhatsApp supports image and voice message input.
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WhatsApp is slowly evolving from a standalone messenger to a platform integrated with new tools like AI. Following the launch of the event planning feature for groups last year, the Meta-owned messenger has now expanded this capability to private chats in the beta version, allowing users to manage gatherings individually.
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Google has always emphasized its search service on Android, from pre-installing it on home screens by default to making it unremovable on Pixel devices. However, it does offer users some flexibility, such as the ability to customize the search widget. Now, a new update takes this customization to the next level by allowing users to add shortcuts directly to the widget. Here’s how you can personalize it.
It’s that exciting moment of the week when NextPit takes a deep dive into the extensive selections of the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, highlighting some truly remarkable games and applications. This time around, we’ve carefully chosen five exceptional titles, each evaluated thoroughly for users on both Android and iOS platforms. Our selection spans a variety of genres, featuring everything from captivating games to essential productivity apps.
Many enjoy taking selfies, but most don’t realize that front-camera images are mirrored, showing the screen’s view instead of the true perspective. While some brands correct this automatically, older Android devices require manual editing. Now, Google has added a tool to flip photos instantly. Here’s how to use the new editor to ‘unflip’ images.
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CVS is one of the major retailers in the US that has started locking up items in cabinets, requiring staff assistance to retrieve products when needed. While this measure helps address theft, it has also created inconvenience for both customers and employees. In response, the company has updated its app to include a new feature that allows users to access these locked shelves using their iPhones.
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Occasionally, you might need to access restricted content or secure your connection on your smartphone or PC. That’s where a VPN (Virtual Private Network) proves invaluable. In this guide, we’ll walk you through setting up and using a VPN on both your mobile device and computer.