🔥Hot or Not🧊- The most read Interhacktives` stories
From TikTok, Spotify, AI or Google stories that`s what our readers enjoyed mostly.
Hey Hackers!
Welcome to our rebooted newsletter direct from the Interhacktives lab. You can expect all sorts of goodies here like the latest digital, social and data-driven news stories. We hope you enjoy them! Here are the most-read stories during the last two months picked by our editorial team.
🔽A Bill to ban TikTok in US
In 2023, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified before Congress over concerns with the app’s security parameters. Worried about losing your videos? You shouldn't be, because our reporter Arielle Goldstein wrote a guide on how to save your TikTok videos. Read here.
🔽Five AI story generators that can be useful for journalism
While the first application that comes to mind is ChatGPT, many apps can perform similar functions with additional features. Read here.
🔽TikTok gets a makeover for Apple Vision Pro
It was a master-class in product development and I’m certain most other big tech companies wouldn’t have been able to turn it around the way we did,”
Ahmad Zahran Product Leader at TikTok.
TikTok is among the 1,000 apps that are now available for the Vision Pro. Read here.
🔽Google integrates with Gemini AI
Google has taken their AI integration a step further. Here’s your step-by-step guide on how to make Sheets work for you. Read here.
🔽Four simple steps to create animated maps on Adobe After Effects
Our reporter
wrote a short explainer to help you create a map animation. Read here.🔽Spotify’s new update is for the music video lovers
The music video feature will eventually be available to all of Spotify’s 226 million premium users worldwide. Read here.
🔽Free teleprompter apps you might have on your smartphone
If you’re a presenter looking to read text from your smartphone screen, these free teleprompter apps are the way to go! Read here.
🔽Will ‘PROJECT TAPESTRY’ be the new internet reader?
Our reporter
wrote about a new application where users can read almost all content available on the internet in one place. Read here.Here’s a joke to get you through your day:
What do you call a group of math and science geeks at a party?
Answer: Social engineers
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