Meshtastic, an open-source firmware for long-range mesh networking, offers an elegant solution. Using LoRa radios allows ...
What is Jack Dorsey’s Bitchat? Jack Dorsey’s new app could revolutionize offline communication — and for good reason. The founder of Twitter and Block’s CEO has launched a pilot of Bitchat, a ...
Jack Dorsey’s new Bitchat Mesh app relies on Bluetooth for messaging your friends and family. This is unlike WhatsApp, which uses the internet. The app doesn’t require users to register with their ...
Bitchat, a messaging app created by Twitter and Block founder Jack Dorsey, is available to download from the iOS App Store. Dorsey says he coded the basis of the app over the course of a weekend in ...
After a short beta period, Jack Dorsey’s new Bluetooth messaging app has officially launched on the App Store. Here’s how it works. A few weeks ago, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey announced bitchat, ...
Earlier this month, Block CEO and Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey unveiled a peer-to-peer, Bluetooth-based messaging app he put together. Now, anyone with a compatible iPhone, Mac or iPad (or even ...
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Twitter Co-Founder Launches Bitchat, a Security-Focused, Bluetooth Messaging App – No Internet Required Your email has been sent Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter and founder of Bluesky, has launched ...
Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter and CEO of Block, has launched Bitchat, a brand-new messaging app that doesn’t need Wi-Fi, mobile data, or even a phone number to work. Instead, it uses ...
Even with patchy Wi-Fi, this diner stays in touch—just the use case Bitchat aims to cover. tommao wang/Unsplash On Sunday, Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey introduced Bitchat, a Bluetooth-powered ...
Block CEO and Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey wrote in an X post on Sunday night that he spent his weekend creating an app called Bitchat (presumably a combination of the words “bit” and “chat,” and ...