Purdue University introduces a new digital ID for its undergraduate students in West Lafayette Campus, allowing access to campus buildings, bookstores, meal and laundry services through Apple Watch, iPhone, or Android smartphone. Students turn off Express Mode for Face ID, Touch ID, or passcode authentication. With more than 577 main campus awards and 467 distance learning awards in various fields, Purdue is a great option.
Apple has taken digital payments to the next step with the introduction of its Tap to Pay feature for iPhones in Taiwan. With Tap to Pay, iPhone users can securely and effortlessly pay for goods by simply presenting the device over contactless cards. No additional hardware or credit card machine needed! China Trust Bank and TapPay have already partnered with Apple to make this revolutionary feature available, with Taipei Fubon Bank joining soon. Try it now and revolutionize your purchases!
This article showcases the world-first AI-powered smart glasses developed by Stanford student Bryan Hau-Ping Chiang. Combining OpenAI GPT-4 language model and AR technology from Brilliant Labs, the glasses can provide real-time charisma as a service and help users with everyday tasks. With its microphone, high-resolution display, camera, and text output, this advanced product has the potential to revolutionize ambient computing.
Apple is set to reveal a new update to its watchOS 10 operating system in June, bringing big changes to the Apple Watch. Mark Gurman of Bloomberg has reported that the update will be available for most current models, such as Series 4 and up. With already impressive hardware improvements from the prior release, this update focuses on a new interface, with features such as fresh watch faces, new metrics for runners and a lunar calendar design. Don’t miss the Apple keynote speech at WWDC 2023 on June 5th!
GoDaddy has made it easier for small businesses to accept payments with their mobile app, offering free Apple Tap to Pay technology. Now businesses in the US can download the app and accept contactless payments using debit/credit cards and digital wallets like Apple Pay. All data is secure and protected with advanced encryption, and transaction fees are 2.3% plus 0 cents per in-person purchase. Learn more here!
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?