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Apple iOS 13 is ready to show dark face of Google and Facebook

Apple iOS 13 is now ready to come in market with some big changes in privacy and security . Apple is ready to show its user the dark face of google and Facebook, what Google and Facebook do in background without any user's knowledge. Now in Apple iOS 13 whenever a user start or open Facebook it will shows notification, asking for Bluetooth permissions. Now you are thinking that some application need Bluetooth permission for working properly like music apps to work with Bluetooth headphones but Bluetooth audio is handled by user's system settings separately from apps. Location Settings Another major changes in Apple iOS 13 is regarding to location settings. Apps that needs to know the users location for working properly like Google and Facebook without users knowledge. Previously before Apple iOS 13, many apps record users location. But now whenever any app is tracking users location in background without  their knowledge, a notification will be shown at the top

Call of Duty start its duties from October 1

After a long time of rest now Call of Duty is going to rolled out its Mobile version on October 1 for iOS on App Store and Android on Google Play Store in all over world except mainland China, Vietnam, and Belgium. Earlier this year Activision announced that they are going to make an another online shooter game with collaboration of Tencent  for users like PUBG . In this there will be lots of similarities between Call of Duty and PUBG.  It will pit 100 players against each other in a map specially designed for the mode. You'll be able to play as solos, duos, or quads, and use a wide array of land, sea, and air vehicles, and it will have its own Battle Royale Mode in game as Classic mode available in PUBG. "We are delivering the definitive, first-person action experience on mobile with signature Call of Duty gameplay in the palms of your hands," said Activision mobile VP Chris Plummer, VP, Mobile at Activision. "We are bringing together some of the bes

Firefox is moving from 6-8 weeks release cycle to 4 week release cycle

Firefox typically release its browser every 6-8 weeks to optimize the stability. But now Firefox is going to change its strategy by changing its release cycle from 6 weeks to 4 weeks for providing agile and faster performance. Announcements Mozilla says "With four-week cycles, we can be more agile and ship features faster, while applying the same rigor and due diligence needed for a high-quality and stable release. Also, we put new features and implementation of new Web APIs into the hands of developers more quickly," According to Mozilla in recent quarters they had received many requests from users to take new features to market sooner i.e., users requesting from Mozilla team to reduce its release cycle. Mozilla will starts its 4 week release cycle from 2020. Firefox release schedule 2019 – 2020 Firefox engineering will deploy this change gradually, starting with Firefox 71. We aim to achieve 4-week release cadence by Q1 2020. The table below lists Fire