
Google has launched Beta version of Android Q with new features and behaviors giving emphasized focus on privacy and security enhancements. Android Q which would be released in August, supports foldable devices, new APIs for Wi-Fi connectivity, Telephony, Camera, etc. Among all the new features, considering the importance of data privacy in the coming years, Google has specifically addressed them in this release. With

What is Deep Linking in Mobile Apps? Deep Linking is a concept that helps the users to navigate between the outside digital world and specific activity in the mobile application via an intent filter system. To put it more precisely, deep links are URLs that help users navigate directly to the specific content in applications. Here’s what the outside digital world comprises of: Website

Your inside sales team needs are covered right with a CRM by their side. But what about the needs of those unsung heroes who spend most of their time outside the comfort of the office. Don’t they deserve some empowerment or a magical mobile app development technology to make their work a tad bit easier? They do, right? Digitizing the tedious and erroneous work

According to Pew research, about two out of three U.S. consumers now own a smartphone, which is an indication of the surge in mobile growth. People are increasingly relying on smartphones for varied reasons, right from buying groceries online to booking their taxi rides. In this blog, we will figure out the capabilities of geofencing and explore certain best practices to be followed while

Currently, our interface with the digital realm surpasses human connections. Along with User Experience, UI is a medium through which we communicate with software applications and IT systems. Hence, it is essential to develop a superlative UI, which is user-friendly and offers seamlessly user engagement. Further, a carefully crafted UI design enables users to effortlessly access various features and appreciate the functionality. A good

Is Automation the beginning of revolution or it ends at that? We have seen how computers have enhanced most of the traditional industries and leveraged automation as a part of Industrial Revolution 3.0. And now, as part of the fourth wave, the regularly used software would change radically in days to come. Let’s start with present day state (lets name it as “legacy”) of