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World Photography Day: Panasonic’s ‘BeyondFrames’ Program To Mentor Special Kids

Panasonic is a renowned name when it comes to making world-class imaging hardware, and now, the company seeks to leverage its expertise, influence and resources to do some social good. For World Photography Day, Panasonic has joined hands with Know Disability, an NGO which takes care of differently-abled kids. As part of the initiative called  BeyondFrames , Panasonic will identify special kids who are gifted with photography skills and will organize training classes for them that will be conducted by professional photographer, Mohit Ahuja, to further hone the photography skills of the socially abled kids. Ahuja will utilize Panasonic Lumix G series cameras to teach the art of photography and how to further sharpen the skills one is gifted with, during the mentorship program. Once the training classes are over, the work of the special kids will be showcased at the Delhi Photo Fair on the occasion of the World Photography Day   on  August 19. “We are extremely humbled

Here’s How You Can Continue Using Call Recording Apps On Android Pie

Android Pie  went official  earlier this month and brought with it a laundry list of new features such as a new Material Theme UI for many apps, gesture navigation,  Digital Wellbeing , and more. All these features are great and will indeed come in handy in daily use, but there’s one important functionality that has been removed from Android Pie i.e phone call recording. Google has now made some changes and  plugged the workaround  that  enabled the users to record calls using any third-party app  without having to root their devices. The latest Android update though renders non-root call recording apps useless, thus, making it difficult for some users to record calls for security or privacy reasons. It could be related to the Android Pie security changes, which blocks apps in the background from accessing your microphone and camera. Rooted apps still work, but if you are wary of voiding the warranty by rooting your phone, you are not alone. So here are a few nifty workaround

Here’s How You Can Continue Using Call Recording Apps On Android Pie

Android Pie  went official  earlier this month and brought with it a laundry list of new features such as a new Material Theme UI for many apps, gesture navigation,  Digital Wellbeing , and more. All these features are great and will indeed come in handy in daily use, but there’s one important functionality that has been removed from Android Pie i.e phone call recording. Google has now made some changes and  plugged the workaround  that  enabled the users to record calls using any third-party app  without having to root their devices. The latest Android update though renders non-root call recording apps useless, thus, making it difficult for some users to record calls for security or privacy reasons. It could be related to the Android Pie security changes, which blocks apps in the background from accessing your microphone and camera. Rooted apps still work, but if you are wary of voiding the warranty by rooting your phone, you are not alone. So here are a few nifty workaround

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