You can blur any part of a picture after you've taken it using a third-party app for iPhone or Android.
Since the integration of cameras into mobile devices, it has become second nature to take photos with your phone instead of the standard dedicated camera. It's simply more convenient, especially for ...
As of the end of last month, Google Meet (née Hangouts Meet) is officially free for everyone, not just those with a paid G Suite account, to help the millions of people now working from home every day ...
Skype's Android version will soon have the iOS version's blur feature! The video platform's latest 8.68 updates are now rolling out across different types of devices. The blur background effect is ...