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Apple has recently released the third beta versions of iOS 14, iPadOS 14, tvOS 14 and watchOS 7 to registered developers and beta testers. This new version is expected with certain changes for widgets, Apple Music app and a number of other apps.
Some of these changes see the music icon don a new red background from the previous white background with the widget having a new colourful background. The clock app also has a widget which was missing in earlier beta versions .

The library view in the music app has new icons and users can now share Apple Music songs, albums, and even playlists to Snapchat stories from the Music app.
There is also a new option in the Health app that reminds you to wash your hands when you get home, helping stop the spread of the coronavirus. Another notable change in this new beta is the removal of the 3D Touch which was present in the previous beta.
The updates are said to support on-device translation and do not rely on remote servers. This beta comes just two weeks after the release of the second beta version, as there are expectations that more changes within certain apps would be discovered as the beta testing proceeds.
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Samsung has announced that it is working with the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), Bundesdruckerei (bdr), and Deutsche Telekom Security GmbH to make Germany’s national electronic ID available on certain Samsung devices.
This new technology will be available to Germans later this year. The company made it known that the organizations have come up with a hardware-based security architecture that lets German citizens carry their electronic ID on their mobile devices securely. Once a person enrols, their electronic ID can be stored locally in a secure location on the phone due to the security chip in Samsung phones.

The first set of devices expected to support this feature are the Samsung Galaxy S20 smartphones. The Galaxy S20 devices have embedded Secure Element (eSE) which stores all the sensitive data on a separate processor in the phone. This processor is properly isolated and protected against hardware attacks or attempts to copy information stored inside of it.
Samsung believes that this is just a first step in the right direction, as users will be able to store other vital credentials like driver’s license and national health insurance cards in the eSE chips in future iterations.
Germans can start enjoying this app once Bundesdruckerei has it published on Play Store. People who own a Galaxy S20 or any other compatible device will be able to use NFC to add their national IDs to their phone.
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