Apple’s new tech update is unknowingly precisely what this world needs. With increased networking, long-distance relationships and friendships have become more accessible, but it still does not feel quite as personal as talking through a screen. According to Apple, users can create a Personal Voice by reading a set of text prompts aloud for a total of 15 minutes of audio on an Ipad or Iwatch. The feature contains Live Speech, enabling Apple users to type what they want to say and have their Personal Voice read to whomever they want to talk to.
This also solves a big issue of misunderstandings that often happen when the receiver cannot sense the text’s tone and the emotions behind the message are not adequately conveyed. Apple has also
made sure that the on-device machine keeps the user’s information private and secure.
Google’s one of the most used software Gmail is also out with its own new updates. The company plans to delete any account that has been inactive for more than two years now, including the deletion of all your data. They think that this is a good way to prevent all the spam. This is because inactive accounts are most likely to not ask for two-step verification, making it easier to get hacked into, causing the user to become a victim of fraud and identity theft.
This will prevent that and clear up a good amount of space, causing a reasonable cost cut. This update will be up and running by December.