
It works by taking a series of exposures and stitching them together, similar to what Google does with the Pixel and the results are pretty slick.Yubico is the industry leader when it comes to hardware security keys. Getting back to Nocturne, the app accomplishes much of what you'll see on the Pixel's astrophotography mode but on the iPhone.

What's interesting for me is that Nocturne is able to bring astrophotography to non-Pixel devices. Its latest product, the eVscope 2, is a digital motorized telescope that has some neat features. Nocturne is developed by Unistellar, whose primary business is in telescopes. Nocturne is a free app available now that can accomplish much of what astrophotography can but on an iPhone. So naturally, when I came across an app that claimed to do the same thing on the iPhone, I was intrigued.

Until recently, that has been a Pixel-exclusive feature. It's really incredible how much detail in the night sky can be captured using the phone in your hand. The Google Pixel 4 and above are capable of creating great shots of the stars in the sky by taking a series of exposures over a long period of time and then stitching them together for one long exposure. One of the premiere features offered on Google Pixel phones starting with the Pixel 4 has been astrophotography. Google will soon let you repair your Pixel phone yourself Google Play Store helps find the apps invading your privacy Google wants to kill your passwords on Android and Chrome with passkeys Google just announced 9 new features for your Android phone and watch Your next Samsung phone might ditch Google Search for Bing The Titan Key kit sells for $50 and includes a USB-A security key, Bluetooth Low Energy security key (that charges via MicroUSB), a USB-A to USB-C adapter, and MicroUSB cable. Titan Key is available now on the Google Store. Expect more sites to support security key authentication in the future as people become more comfortable with the technology. There’s a growing number of sites that support this, including Facebook, Twitter, Salesforce, Stripe, and Dropbox. Since the Key supports the FIDO (Fast ID Online) standard, you can use it with any website that allows you to use a security key for two-step verification. Still, the Titan Key is not only limited to Google services. It’s worth noting that Titan Key is not compatible with Apple’s default Mail app, so you’ll need to install Google’s Gmail or Inbox by Gmail apps. When prompted, sign into your Google account and click the BLE key to begin pairing. IPhone users will need to install Google Smart Lock to pair their keys.
