Prisma is awesome, Borderlands 2, Pokemon Go makes $2 mil per day - Android Apps Weekly

A new law has been passed in the United States making it a crime to take a photo of someone in a bathroom stall without their consent. This law comes after a high school student took a video of another student in a bathroom stall and uploaded it to his Snapchat, leading to the other student committing suicide due to the video.

The courts have decided that such behavior is now illegal, and Twitter has announced changes to its verification process to make it easier for users to get verified. The new process requires users to make some changes to their profile and submit links to verify who they are. Twitter will then reach out to confirm if the user has been verified.

Additionally, a new photo application called Prisma has been released. The app uses artificial intelligence to apply unique filters to photos, giving them a distinct look that cannot be achieved with other apps. A hands-on video of the app is available on YouTube for those who want to check it out.

A flight simulator game called Blue Angels has been released, which allows players to perform realistic maneuvers and stunts similar to those seen in real-life air shows. The game is officially licensed by the US Navy and is a free download.

Google Arts and Culture has also released an app that allows users to view high-quality 360° images of art landmarks and more from over 850 museums and archives, as well as a collection section where users can organize their favorites. The app is completely free with no in-app purchases.

A first-person action game called Suicide Squad: Special Ops has been released, which combines elements of first-person shooters and fighting games. Players take on the role of members of The Suicide Squad and engage in combat against enemies.

Swift Key, a keyboard that uses artificial intelligence to predict emoji usage, has also been updated. The new Swift Emoji Keyboard is available for download and uses the same prediction system as the original app.

Finally, Borderlands 2 has been released on Android TV devices and the Nvidia Shield console, bringing all of the game's story elements, graphics, and gameplay mechanics from the console and PC versions to mobile devices. The game also includes new classes, characters, and an online co-op mode for players with an Android TV or Shield console.