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Legal Battle Unfolds – Fizz Takes on Sidechat Over Alleged Unfair Competition

October 10, 2023 by Emily

Fizz

Currently used on more than 80 college campuses, the anonymous social media platform known as Fizz has filed a lawsuit against Sidechat. Fizz alleges that Sidechat engaged in unfair competition and several unethical practices. These accusations include attempting to obstruct Fizz’s launches, spreading untrue information about Fizz’s involvement with hackers, trademark infringement, filing untrue spam reports against Fizz on Instagram, and obtaining information about Fizz’s launch tactics under false pretenses. Furthermore, Fizz claims that Sidechat paid students to uninstall the Fizz app.

On October 6, 2023, Flower Ave was named as the defendant in this lawsuit filed in the Southern District of Court. The person who owns Sidechat. In addition to asking for a jury trial, Flower Ave. is also being sued for damages and an injunction. ‘s interference with and misuse of the Fizz trademark. Although Sidechat has been relatively quiet in the media, it has come to light that ex-Snap engineers Sebastian Gil and Chamal Samaranayake are connected to Flower Ave.

According to Fizz’s filing, Sidechat appears to have intensified its competitive strategies as Fizz gained popularity on college campuses. For instance, Flower Ave. was already in existence when Fizz debuted at Colgate University in January 2023. make a nearby rival station. A Flower Avenue. False claims that Fizz had hackers and would compromise student data were chanted by the representative; Fizz refutes these claims. Last year, Fizz did acknowledge a security flaw, which it promptly fixed. Fizz further claims that Flower Ave. obtained private information about Fizz’s launch tactics using deceptive methods. Sheldon Chang, the co-founder of Flower Ave. to find out Fizz’s launch plans, pretended to be a Northwestern University student. Screenshots of these communications, which are included in the court filing, show that Chang’s real name was accidentally used in a conversation with Fizz’s COO.

Fizz additionally asserts Flower Ave. ‘s marketing campaigns spread false information while violating its trademark. By using its ambassadors to flag Fizz’s account as spam, Sidechat is accused of orchestrating campaigns to have Fizz banned from Instagram. In the course of Fizz’s UC Berkeley launch, this was successful in getting Fizz blocked on Instagram. Fizz learned of Flower Ave. when a member of Sidechat’s ambassador group shared the messages with Fizz, attempting to obstruct its launches. Also according to Fizz, Flower Ave. paid students $5 each to remove the Fizz application, citing a Yale News article. Fizz tried to talk things over with Flower Ave before taking legal action. I sent cease-and-desist letters to the company’s attorneys on numerous occasions, but I never got a meaningful response. Teddy Solomon, Ashton Cofer, and CEO Rakesh Mathur founded Fizz, which just received an additional $25 million in Series B funding. By year’s end, the company wants to have a presence in 250 schools. Meanwhile, users who objected to the changes made to the social network voiced their displeasure at Sidechat’s acquisition of YikYak.

Meet EPIK – The Viral AI App Transforming Your Selfies into ’90s Yearbook Memories

October 9, 2023 by Emily

EPIK

Now a days, AI has taken the world by storm and every week we are introduced to new AI apps that are making waves. This time it is EPIK which is a photo-editing app that has broken many records on App Store. EPIK lets its users to create old, nostalgic and 90’s-style yearbook photos of themselves by using a wide variety of templates. In order to use this app you are required to add a series of selfies and this app will do the magic for you as it will transform your selfies into yearbook-style photos, complete with the looks, hairstyles and poses.

At the moment, EPIK is ranked the No. 1 app on App Store but on Google Play Store platform it has not gained that much popularity and it is ranked 37th. AN Marketing intelligence form known as Apptopia has reported that EPIK app has a total of more than 92.3 million installs since it appeared in August 2021. 4.7 million installs only came from the USA. In order to sue this app’s Yearbook feature, users are required to upload eight to twelve selfies. Users need to upload clear photos with diverse angles, expressions and backgrounds. Once the process is finished, this app produces 60 different images. For the generated AI images, you need to pay some bucks. Additionally. The users can select to expedite the process for a fee.

EPIK isn’t the first AI photo app to garner significant attention with a distinctive feature. Lensa and Remini are just two examples of others who have experienced fame. Once the initial excitement subsides, these apps frequently struggle to maintain their popularity. Many of the AI photo editors that were popular last winter, according to a report from Apptopia earlier this year, had already lost their users’ interest. Therefore, even though EPIK is currently succeeding, it remains to be seen if it can withstand the test of time in the rapidly changing landscape of AI trends.

Introducing Apple Watch Series 9’s Game-Changing ‘Double Tap’ Gesture

October 6, 2023 by Emily

Apple Watch Series 9

Last month, Apple unleashed a cool new feature for the Apple Watch Series 9 at its annual event. This feature is known as ‘double tap’, and it is an attractive way for the people who interact with their watch in a new manner. However, before you jump in the air with excitement, you must know that this feature will not be available to everyone just yet. It will arrive when watchOS 10.1 will be released later in this month. But here is the great news for the people, if you are an early adopter, you can easily try it out right now with public beta of watchOS 10.1. the public beta release came right after the 2nd developer seed release which introduced double tap gesture as well.

Now one must be wondering that what is so special about this new feature? Well, it is actually one of the first new ways for controlling your Apple Watch beyond usual taps and it pinches we are used to. The main idea is to allow the owners of Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 control their watch with only one hand without touching the screen. You can do it by quickly tapping the index finger and thumb together two times on the hand wearing the watch. Some testers have also discovered that other fingers can sometimes work as well. When your other hand is occupied, such as when you are holding bags or your hands are messy from cooking, this feature may be useful. Many Apple Watch users have resorted to tapping the screen with their noses in these circumstances. However, a much better option is now available thanks to the double-tap gesture.

A number of routine actions can be performed with a double tap, including taking or ending a call, starting or stopping a timer, snoozing an alarm, checking messages from a notification, controlling music and podcasts, and managing automatic workout reminders. This gesture also enables more complex interactions, such as opening a Smart Stack from any watch face and scrolling through the widgets inside the stack. It also functions for carrying out primary Notification actions, including those from apps from third parties. In these circumstances, the gesture works in conjunction with Apple’s astute guess about your preferred action, such as replying to a message or snoozing a reminder.

The faster Neural Engine in the new devices, which utilizes information from the accelerometer, gyroscope, and optical heart sensor all processed with a new machine learning algorithm, powers the double tap. With the help of this cutting-edge technology, the watch can track changes in blood flow and wrist movements as you double-tap. Utilizing the sensors and advancements of the watch, Apple is making a feature that was previously hidden in the Accessibility settings available to everyone.

Google’s AI Search Experience Goes Teen-Friendly – Conversational, Safe, and More Transparent

October 3, 2023 by Emily

Google's AI Search Experience

Google is coming up with some cool changes to its search experience and they are especially targeting the teenagers. The company recently announced that they are coming up with an advanced AI-powered search feature called SGE (Search Generative Experience), to the teenagers aged 13-17 in US. With this the young lot can now search anything in more conversational as well as interactive way.

With SGE, you can easily engage with Google in a conversational manner, asking the queries about different topics as if they were having a chat with a friend. This can come in handy for the young generation who may have questions that can usually difficult to answer through traditional searches. It lets the teenagers to dive deeper into their inquiries and explore a wider range of knowledge. IN order to ensure teen’s safety, Google has deployed strict safeguards. They have come up with strong preventive measures for inappropriate and harmful content from showing up in the search results especially content related to illegal substances or bullying. This is a very critical step in making sure that AI search experience is not just informative but safe for the teenagers as well.

Apart from opening SGE to the teens, Google is also introducing a new feature known as “Abot this result.” This feature provides the users with context about how SGE generated a specific reply. It provides people a better understanding of this technology behind their search results thus making the experience more informative and transparent. Furthermore, Google is also working on enhancing the AI model used in SGE. They need to ensure that when the users ask questions, the replies are accurate and do not validate false and offensive claims. Google is dedicated to continuously enhancing the AI search experience. They are also looking into ways to let big language models evaluate their initial reactions to delicate subjects and then revise them in accordance with quality and safety guidelines. They are persistently working to improve the search experience and show their commitment by doing so.

In conclusion, Google’s decision to allow teenagers access to its sophisticated AI search experience, along with their initiatives to provide context and enhance response quality, marks an exciting advancement in how we search for information online. For users of all ages, especially teenagers eager to explore the world of knowledge, these changes are meant to improve the search experience by making it more interesting, educational, and secure.

The Rise and Fall of BeReal: What’s Behind the Decline of the Candid Photo App?

October 1, 2023 by Emily

BeReal

BeReal, a very popular social media app was buzzing with excitement one year ago as more than 20 million people attracted to this app and posted candid photos on daily basis. However reposts are that its popularity has declined a bit thougn it has introduced some new features like messaging, increased photo posting and Friends of Friends discovery feed. On the other hand, BeReal disagrees with the report from SimilarWeb and claims that it is still on the rise and growing at fast pace.

According to a data from SImilarWeb, the monthly active users of BeReal has decreased from 3.7million users in November 2022 to 3million in August 2023. BeReal has reservations on the numbers but they have not come up with their own market numbers. On the global scale the usage of BeReal has also declined and the users have decreased from 20million to 16.06 million. However, in France the usage of BeReal has increased, it has now 615,000 monthly active users on Android. BeReal has said that it has more than 25 million active users globally and has emphasized that the 3rd-party reports are only the estimates and its internal data is more precise.

BeReal was first introduced in December 2019 and it was an instant hit through word-of-mouth and many interesting features like RealMoji and WidgetMoji. In the year 2022 it gained immense popularity. However, the concept of BeReal of sharing random moments did not always compete with curated content on different platforms like Instagram. Users have often staged their BeReal moments or waited for some activities that they want to share. BeReal has now some new competitors like Threads and BeFake, an app for generative AI photos.

ChatGPT’s Internet Superpower – Real-Time Info Access Unleashed

September 29, 2023 by Emily

ChatGPT

OpenAI has recently come up with an exciting news about ChatGPT on X platform which was previously known as Twitter. They have come up with the news that ChatGPT has now been equipped with a new superpower and it can now use internet for finding the information in real-time. It is a huge news as previously ChatGPT was only able to use the information which was available till September 2021.

So, the question is how ChatGPT do this? It is just like having a superhero power under your belt. It has joined hand with Microsoft’s Bing search engine which will help you answer all your questions. Whenever you ask anything from ChatGPT, it talks to Bing and then Bing finds the answers from internet. The answers are then used by ChatGPT to give you the response. At the moment this update is only available for the ones who are using the fancy ‘Plus’ and ‘Enterprise’ plans of ChatGPT. But you need not to worry as they are planning to share it with everyone soon. OpenAI has not conformed it yet that when exactly it will be available for everyone. Before this update, ChatGPT had a little issue as it could come up with the information until September 2021. That means if you have asked about something after Sep 2021, it was like ChatGPT becomes limited. Many users found it frustrating especially if they needed to know about the recent events.

Here’s another intriguing tidbit, though. There are rumors circulating that OpenAI may sell some of its shares, particularly in the Wall Street Journal. If they succeed, OpenAI could be worth a staggering $90 billion, which would be a threefold increase over their value as of January. The impressive work being done by OpenAI is the reason for what appears to be a significant jump. And you might be curious as to why ChatGPT can now use Bing. Well, Microsoft deserves credit for that. They control 49% of OpenAI, making them the bigger brother. Microsoft is investing a sizable sum of money in this collaboration, and they have ambitious plans. This year, they want to earn $1 billion in revenue, and they have even loftier goals for succeeding years.

So, in a nutshell, Microsoft’s support has enabled ChatGPT to become supercharged with internet capabilities. Who knows what amazing things ChatGPT will help us learn about next as OpenAI makes significant strides?

The Unconventional Path to the Top – How Lapse App’s Invite-Your-Friends Strategy Took It to Number One

September 27, 2023 by Emily

Lapse app

Lapse is a famous social media camera app that was the talk of the town way back in 2021. Now this app has found a new way for attracting the users as it now makes the users invite their friends before you are able to use it. The redesigned version of Lapse has hit the number 1 spot on U.S. App Store charts. Previously it was resting on number 118. This camera app provides a similar experience to various other apps like Later Cam and Dispo etc. However, there are many who think that its recent success might not be wholly on the up and up.

Now a days many apps use growth-hacking techniques in order to go viral. But Lapse is taking a different approach with its invites. Instead of only restricting the app to invited users, it makes you invite your friends in order to unlock its features. Ben Silvertown came up with the concept for Lapse. In response to users who were using it more as a photo journal than a disposable camera for parties, Lapse underwent changes from its initial 2021 launch. The new Lapse keeps the random development of photos, but it now emphasizes organizing photos into albums and building user profiles with monthly photo collections. The app became more well-known organically as a result of TikTok ads’ promotion. Lapse’s onboarding procedure, which compels users to invite friends to use the app, is, however, not universally praised. Some people find it annoying and even compare it to a pyramid scheme.

Dan acknowledges the debate but stands by the method, saying that Lapse appeals to young users who want to share photos without the constraints of other photo-sharing apps. The text-your-friends invite strategy, though not new, has previously drawn criticism. Lapse’s biggest challenge, though, will be to sustainably grow its user base and convert its initial buzz into a profitable venture. It’s unclear whether Lapse will be successful in meeting this challenge given that many apps have done so in the past.

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