Chinese face-swapping app goes viral, sparks privacy concerns
The app's surge in popularity and sudden backlash from some users highlights how artificial intelligence (AI) technologies bring about new concerns surrounding identity verification.
The app's surge in popularity and sudden backlash from some users highlights how artificial intelligence (AI) technologies bring about new concerns surrounding identity verification.
A study in California has found ‘crash alerts’ are posted on Google’s community-based traffic and navigation app Waze an average two minutes and 41 seconds sooner a corresponding 911 call.
Dating app Tinder is using image recognition technology from Amazon Web Services to power its matching algorithm for premium users.
Forty-two percent of organisations expect to increase spending on mobile app development by an average of 31 percent in 2016.
A rising New Zealand app developer spent a week driving around the streets of Amman in the Middle East to find out what technology couriers really needed.
“Most apps cost just a dollar. This one has cost the taxpayer $200 for each download.”
It may not be ready for gift-giving this year, but come 2017 this could be the hottest item on wish lists around the world: a $300 device that enables X-ray vision.
“Data security is an industry wide issue that everyone needs to take seriously."
Enterprise anticipates increasing investment in mobile application development within the next 12 months.
Patients of GPs in Wellington’s Compass Primary Health Organisation (PHO) are the first to get to secure access to their health records via their mobile phones.
“When you’re in the emergency alert business, seconds matter."
ANZ adds to its credentials in mobile banking.
“There’s a real paradigm shift going on in the marketing world as the industry tries to adjust."
“Over 100 million people use Snapchat every day and it’s one of the fastest growing social networking apps in the world."
Plunket has launched its electronic Plunket Health Record (ePHR) application, a cloud-based healthcare service built on Microsoft cloud technologies.