Here are some more summary of tech news for today ( March 18, 2019 )
Glide helps you build mobile apps from a spreadsheet without coding
Source : www.techcrunch.com
Glide is live today and people can create apps using their own spreadsheet data, or by using the templates available on the site as a starting point. There is a free tier available to try it without obligation.
Why Amazon buying Eero feels so disappointing
Source : www.theverge.com
Not a very decent review about Eero. The pros of the product is very few that the user feel like the product need to be upgraded for a more convinient use. Improvement is needed to make the user convinient, such as a built in microphone. Other than that a user name Steve claimed that there is data leak between Alexa and Eero, since Amazon bought Eero.
This new map reveals how climate change could hit your hometown
Source : www.theverge.com
A new interactive map can give information about temperatures climb, precipitation shifts, and wind blown.
The US government is about to put a dog tag on your drone
Source : www.theverge.com
Get ready to stick some ID on the outside of your drone — starting February 23rd, a new FAA rule will require all small unmanned aircraft to have their registration markings visible on the outside of their body, so law enforcement can easily find their owners.
Adobe adds AI-powered ‘zoom and enhance’ feature to Lightroom CC Source : www.theverge.com
Adobe has announced a new feature for its suite of photo-editing apps called Enhance Details that uses machine learning to artificially improve the resolution and picture quality of zoomed-in images. The results aren’t as dramatic as the “zoom and enhance” tropes of TV and film, but they do show how AI can help fill in details in digital pictures.
Pokémon Go is getting a vastly improved AR photo mode very soon
Source : www.theverge.com
The feature has been in the works for a while. Last year, Niantic brought Pokémon Go’s AR+ feature to Android, and from there, the studio began looking at ways to utilize more robust augmented reality features. That includes more advanced animations for individual monsters, like Charmander’s fiery tail, as well as more realistic shadows that make your pokémon appear more natural. Features like these should make your photos look better.
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