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Google Trips Gets Its First Major Update Ever

 

Remember Google Trips? For those who need to refresh their memory, Google had first unveiled this mobile app back in September of last year. Basically, the app is designed to allow users to better manage their flight and hotel reservations by getting recommendations regarding interesting spots to check out or activities to be engaged in while traveling to a particular country or destination. 

Samsung Develops An Emoji Chat App Designed To Aid Users With Language Disorders

 

Study: Kids Also Worry That Their Parents Are Spending Too Much Time On The Internet

 

It is almost a universal truth that parents nowadays worry about their kids spending too much connected to the Internet. Well, it turns out, the inverse may also be true -- children are also expressing some concern especially if they feel their mom and dad is too engaged with the information superhighway.

Google Play Music To Become Default Music Player On New Samsung Galaxy Devices

 

iPhones Beginning To Get Some Love From Professional Photographers

 

Here Comes Cabana: A New App From Tumblr

 

Introducing Collections: Allowing Instagram Users To Organize Bookmarks Into Private Groupings

 

Google’s Family Link Is Now On iOS

 

Study: Too Much Touchscreen Time May Mean Lesser Sleep For Very Young Kids

 

It is fair to say that the kids born during the last few years may likely the first ever generation that will grow up surrounded by mobile devices with touchscreens. Apparently, scientists have already started studying how today’s smartphones and tablet devices can have an impact on very young children. And so far, the resulting findings are far from being encouraging.

Alabama Conducts Trials On Tax Filing By Way Of Selfies

 

Yup, you read that headline right. The department of revenue in the state of Alabama is actually exploring the idea of having its residents take full advantage of an electronic ID (eID) system that allows them to send their taxes by digital means. In exchange for using the facial recognition mobile app in order to authenticate their identities, users who are willing to participate in the testing will get to enjoy priority processing and expedited returns. 

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