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Block CEO Jack Dorsey has launched Bitchat, a new peer-to-peer messaging app that works entirely over Bluetooth mesh networks ...
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Twitter founder Jack Dorsey on stage in New Delhi on 12 November, 2018 (AFP via ) Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has launched ...
WhatsApp plans to revolutionise the file transfer feature for its users. The Meta-owned platform has announced an upcoming update that's about to make your file-sharing experience even smoother ...
Bitchat differs from apps like Meta's WhatsApp and Messenger, operating entirely peer-to-peer with no accounts, user ...
Jack Dorsey has launched Bitchat, a decentralized messaging app, now in beta on TestFlight. This peer-to-peer app uses ...
Just like Quick Share, WhatsApp’s solution could rely on cellular data and Wi-Fi as well as Bluetooth, Bluetooth LE, and WebRTC for online and offline sharing.
Jack Dorsey has announced bitchat, a new experimental peer-to-per messaging app that doesn’t require the internet or even an account to work.
Bluetooth multipoint isn't a widely available audio feature, but it's definitely a convenient one. Here's everything you need to know about the technology.
Jack Dorsey starts Bitchat, a new messaging app that doesn't need the internet or phone numbers. Users can talk to one other ...
You can use WhatsApp internationally for free with Wi-Fi. To avoid international data fees, you can turn roaming off on your phone and use Wi-Fi.
Learn what makes Bitchat stand out compared to other messaging apps including WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger.