Russia’s state-backed “super app” Max has officially launched business services, allowing companies to create chatbots and mini apps, open channels, and use the platform’s digital ID function to ...
A groundbreaking new study introduces an AI-powered smartphone app that noninvasively screens for anemia using a photo of a user's fingernail. The study shows the app provides hemoglobin estimates ...
Identifying weeds, checking out the pollen map, or discovering new plant life-forms are among the promising wealth of data available to users of PlantNet – a “Shazam!” for plants. Pierre Bonnet and ...
Collier Jennings is an entertainment journalist with a substantial amount of experience under his belt. Collier, or "CJ" to his friends and family, is a dedicated fan of genre films - particularly ...
Despite the growing interest surrounding fiber and gut health, only about 5% of Americans consume the recommended daily amount of fiber. One of the most recent social-media trends regarding fiber has ...
Language apps tend to fall into two camps: either overly gamified with little substance, or structured but hard to stick with. Qlango finds a middle ground by combining game mechanics with a learning ...
Step onto the most extreme exoplanet ever discovered—WASP 121b. Temperatures reach 5,432°F as scorching winds tear apart water molecules, forming showers of liquid rubies and sapphires. Discover how ...
As financial services move deeper into digital ecosystems, insurers are increasingly expanding their platforms beyond traditional policy servicing. The shift reflects a broader industry effort to ...
WARSAW: Russia is pushing its Max messenger — a social media platform without encryption — onto its citizens with a massive promotion campaign and the simultaneous blocking of Whatsapp and Telegram, ...
"Any data that passes through this application can be considered to be in the hands of its owner, and in this case, the hands of the Russian state," cybersecurity researcher Baptiste Robert, CEO of ...