What is special in Speaking Photo app?

Turn your pictures into stories with Speaking Photo, an app that lets you add sound to any photo. It allows you to tell a story along with the image before you share it on Facebook, YouTube or via email. The storyboard feature gives users a chance to select multiple photo/audio pairs and customize their play order, creating a larger movie to share. Available for iOS and Android.

With SpeakPic, the voice of the translator will be really fun for you and friends.
Have you thought about making your friend sing his/her team's anthem? Or maybe an unexpected declaration of love. With SpeakPic, anything is possible.

You can change the voice with different effects to make the end result even funnier.
There are dozens of voices to choose from, in multiple languages.

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What is special in GoCam app?

Lovers of the selfie rejoice! GoCam is a new app that uses touchless technology to let snap selfies. Developed by Swedish tech start-up Crunchfish, the iOS app lets users trigger photos or videos from a distance of up to 10 feet with simple gestures to control your smartphone camera. They can be edited with the included high quality filters and editing tools, and shared on social networks. So no more rushing into your best pose, take your time and trigger the shot when ready!

This unique app has been appropriately named GoCam for iOS devices.  By using gestures to control your camera, the app provides an amazing camera for taking selfies and groupies without touching your phone screen. Now the user doesn't need to rush into her favourite pose or hold it for long time intervals just to get that perfect click. With GoCam, you just have to set your phone and click a photograph whenever you are ready with the app intelligent detect your gesture and click the photo.

The company boosts that GoCam is the very first touchless camera application in the market with video recording, which allows the user to record videos touchless. The app lets the user capture spontaneous moments and then make the photos personal with filters and editing tools before sharing it with friends and family.

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How do you block Facebook game invites?

Log into Facebook. On the homepage click on the small lock icon on the upper right side. It will drop a settings menu. Click on 'See More Settings'. This will take you to a new page of settings. On the left sidebar, click on 'Blocking' to reach the 'Manage Blocking' page. Look for 'Block app invites' to block requests from a friend. To block requests from all friends for the given app, look for 'Block apps'. For either of the options, start searching for a friend or an app in the respective boxes. Once you find them, click to add to the blocked list. That's it. No more annoying game invitations.

Facebook has a page dedicated to letting you manage how apps interact with your account. It shows all of the apps you've used Facebook to log into, so it's worth reviewing while you're managing blocking on your account.

Head to Settings > Apps and Websites on Facebook to access this. You'll see three boxes under Preferences, which we'll discuss in a moment.

Also on the Apps and Websites page, you'll see a second box titled Game and App Notifications. Click Edit, then Turn Off to hide all notifications from games and apps.

If you don't care about any content from these apps or don't want to block them individually using the above controls, this is a handy way to stop all notifications in one sweep. It doesn't affect the games themselves, so you can continue to play them.

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What is Thought Detox app?

Thought Detox app is a private space to work through what’s on your mind and get something off your chest. The app aims to help you find peace by letting you write down your negative thoughts and then discard them. What you write is only for you, and as soon as the “Release This” button is tapped, the next you’re entered is erased – nothing you write is saved or sent anywhere. Mindfulness trends over the past seven days can be viewed. The app connects to Apple Health to track the time spent working through negative thoughts, and integrates with Wind Down on Iphone, to let you clear your head before bedtime.

Clear your head before bed. Jump into Thought Detox by adding a quick-access shortcut to your lock screen when your phone goes into Wind Down at night. See what your thought-detoxing trend is for the past seven days, right from your iPhone’s Home Screen, instead of having to launch the app.

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Twitter founder Jack Dorsey’s first-ever tweet sells for $2.9 million

The tweet which said “just setting up my twttr”, was first published on 21 March 2006. Dorsey will donate the proceeds to Give Directly’s Africa Response fund. Malaysia-based buyer, Sina Estavi, compared the purchase to buying the Mona Lisa painting! The tweet will remain publicly available on Twitter ever after the sale. The tweet was bought using the ether cryptocurrency, a rival to bitcoin, and was sold as a non-fungible token (NFT) to Estavi, the chief executive of technology from Bridge Oracle. An NFT is a unique digital certificate that states who owns a photo, video or other form of online media. Each NFT is unique, because it has been signed and verified by the creator, and acts as a collector’s item that can’t be duplicated, making them rare by design. NFT popularity is on the rise with expensive digital artwork also being sold this way.

Dorsey receives 95% of the proceeds of the primary sale, while Cent receives 5%.

Cent CEO Cameron Hejazi said that his platform allows people to show support for a tweet that goes beyond the current options to like, comment and retweet.

“These assets might go up in value, they might go down in value, but what will stay is the ledger and the history of ‘I purchased this from you at this moment in time’ and that’s going to be in both the buyer, the seller and the public spectators’ memory,” Hejazi said, adding that this was “inherently valuable.”

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