Rumor The Next Google Nexus 7 Will Be An 8 Inch Intel Powered Tablet Made By Asus

Google is likely going to refresh the Nexus 7 this year, just like they did the year prior. According to DigiTimes, ASUS will still be making the product, but get this: The 7.0 inch screen be be bumped up in size to 8.0 inches. And the Qualcomm processor in the current Nexus 7 will be replaced with one from Intel. How believable is this rumor? Let’s start with the company being asked to make the device, ASUS....

January 15, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · Harvey Garcia

S New Ayables Ad Platform Lets You Try Out Games Before You Download Them

has unveiled several strategies this week to help game developers sell their wares to ay Store shoppers, but now it’s looking to exp those efforts outside the app store as well. A new initiative will let developers who advertise their games with allow users to try out the games, without being directed to download or install anything. Announced at GDC today, is calling the new service ayables. As first reported by st, Sissie Hsiao, director of product management for mobile advertising, outlined the new venture, which utilizes HTM to create fully playable versions of games right inside of ads....

January 14, 2022 · 2 min · 409 words · Tracy Burgess

Omg Nokia 6 Survives Durability Test Watch The Video

Well, Nokia 6 has been crafted using 6000 series aluminum. The durability of Nokia 6 has just been tested by one of the popular Youtuber JerryRigEverything. Well, the channel posted a video of Nokia 6 subjected to different types of tests, and still, it is fine. You will be shocked to know that Nokia 6 had successfully survived the durability tests like bends, scratch and burn test. It also made the Youtuber astonished with its solid build....

January 14, 2022 · 2 min · 238 words · Faye Clarke

One Mistake People Make Using Public Wi Fi That Lets Everyone See Their Files Komando Com

If you have been following Komando.com for a while now, you’re probably aware that crooks have various ways of exploiting public Wi-Fi networks to steal your data. One way to boost your online security while on a public Wi-Fi network is to use a browser VPN to hide your internet tracks from would-be snoops. But this only takes care of one side of the security equation – your web activity....

January 14, 2022 · 3 min · 503 words · Gene Teed

Oneplus 3 India Pricing Leaks 6Gb Ram Variant To Be Priced At Rs 27 999

The OnePlus 3 has leaked plenty of times over the last one month and the full specifications of the handset are also widely known at this point. It is only the pricing of the handset that has remained unknown so far. With less than 24 hours to go for its official unveiling, the final price of the OnePlus 3 for India has leaked through an ad in a daily newspaper no less....

January 14, 2022 · 1 min · 206 words · Jerry Gupta

Oneplus Announces A Buyback Program And Republic Day Offers For The Oneplus 6T

OnePlus Assured Upgrade will cost an additional Rs 199 and will be available only for OnePlus 6T purchases done between tomorrow i.e. January 19th and January 27th. The buyback sum itself is determined simply based on how old your phone is. For usage of between 3-5 months, you get 70% of the original value, 55% if it’s been more than six months since you bought it and 40% for 9-12 months....

January 14, 2022 · 1 min · 153 words · Mildred Brodsky

Partnership Between International Refugee Assistance Project Rosetta Stone To Aid Refugees

That figure includes refugees and asylum seekers. The war in Ukraine played a sizable role. The UN reported more than 5.2 million refugees from Ukraine are present across Europe and estimated a total of 12.3 million people have been displaced to date. When people flee violence, poverty, and oppression, technology can help ease their resettlement and the new challenges of displacement. Language barriers are among those challenges. The ability to communicate in the local language can connect people in need with legal aid, education, and healthcare and help build trust and essential community connections....

January 14, 2022 · 5 min · 875 words · Maria Reyes

Pepsi S First Smartphone The Pepsi Phone P1 Is Now Official With A 5 5 Inch Display And Fingerprint Scanner

Pepsi, the company known for its soda beverages and Lays chips, launched its first smartphone running Android today: the Pepsi Phone P1. Aimed at the mid-range market, the Phone P1 features a metallic build quality, a fingerprint reader, and houses the iconic Pepsi logo at the rear. The device itself has been manufactured by Shenzhen Scooby Communication Equipment in China. The front of the handset houses a 5.5-inch 1080p LCD that is covered by a 2....

January 14, 2022 · 2 min · 223 words · Tiffany Scarlett

Phishing Attacks In The Consulting Industry

Spear phishing takes a bit more effort, but the rewards are easily worth it. Hackers make the effort to look for social media accounts of employees or executives (such as on LinkedIN) and use information to gain confidence of co-workers. They may then ask for passwords or give co-workers files containing viruses that further their scam. Why Target the Consulting Industry? Consultants come in many varieties, from IT to brand image, and are often employed by successful companies....

January 14, 2022 · 5 min · 1034 words · John Newell

Poco C3 With Mediatek Helio G35 And Triple Rear Cameras Launched In India

Poco C3: Design and Display In terms of design, the Poco C3 appears similar to the Redmi 9C in that it has the same plastic back with a square-shaped camera module on the rear to house the triple camera setup. However, it does get the Poco’s signature two-tone pattern, which reduces fingerprint smudges and also claims to offer a better in-hand grip and feel. And there is also P2i coating....

January 14, 2022 · 2 min · 312 words · Helen Midkiff

Ransomware Attack Cripples Thousands Of Companies How To Protect Yourself

So, when cybercriminals figure out a way to combine the two most destructive hacking tools, it is bound to have huge implications. That has been the scenario faced by U.S.-based IT management software company Kaseya. In a devastating breach, the company’s VSA software was taken offline through a ransomware attack. This left thousands of managed service providers across the world affected. Here’s the backstory Cybercriminals managed to change the VSA (Vector Signal Analysis) software that small companies use to manage their IT networks and infrastructure....

January 14, 2022 · 4 min · 687 words · Jo Price

Realme Smart Tv With Androidtv And Dolby Audio Launched In India

Realme Smart TV: Design and Display To start with, the Realme Smart TV features a thin bezel-less design, which comes at a thickness of 8.7mm. The panel cover on the TV also extends to the edges, which further adds to the experience to offer immersive viewing. Realme Smart TV comes in two screen sizes: 32-inch and 43-inch, with the 32-inch model offering a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and the 43-inch variant coming in at 1920 x 1080 pixels....

January 14, 2022 · 2 min · 387 words · Johnnie Chambers

Redmi Note 9 Pro First Impressions A Little Note Able Ray Of Wall E

Now the Redmi Note 9 Pro has come along. Looking all sharp, flashy in its own shiny way. And with one teeny-tiny detail that took us back in time, specifically back to 2008. Over a decade ago, Disney-Pixar had created a movie about this tiny but extremely adorable waste-collecting robot who falls in love with a more modern robot and the two take on a journey that ultimately decides the fate of mankind, WALL-E....

January 14, 2022 · 6 min · 1074 words · Christina Reed

Revamped Google Feed On Android Rollout Delayed Due To Deep Integration With System

Last week, Google announced an AI-powered news feed for its Google app for Android and iOS. The new feed was supposed to be rolled out to Android users over the next few weeks. However, that rollout has hit a snag as Google with its rollout plans. Since Google has started the roll out, many Android users have been complaining about their feed being completely blank when they try to access it by swiping right from their home screen....

January 14, 2022 · 1 min · 178 words · Ellis Deleon

Ryuk Ransomware Shuts Down Health Facilities Across The U S

How much money do businesses lose on ransomware attacks? If they end up paying the ransom, the average cost is over $1 million! Tap or click here to see whether it’s worth paying the ransom during a ransomware attack. Out of all of places that can be hit by a ransomware attack, a hospital or health facility is one of the worst. Locking down healthcare workers’ computers can put the lives of patients in jeopardy — and that’s exactly what’s happening thanks to an attack on one of the nation’s biggest healthcare providers....

January 14, 2022 · 3 min · 639 words · Sarah Spencer

Samsung Galaxy S10 How To Hard Reset Factory Reset

Hard resetting any device is never a fun job but if you are looking to sell the device or if it has developed some issues, a hard reset sometimes is the best thing to do since it usually solves such problems. A hard reset is also known as factory reset and it will erase all data, apps, and other content from your device. Looking to hard reset or factory reset your new Galaxy S10 then?...

January 14, 2022 · 2 min · 325 words · Marsha Millis

S Ay Store Refund Policy Appears To Have Been Extended To Two Hours

However, there’s some speculation that the company might be letting up on that particular policy extending it to two hours. Yesterday, Android lice published anecdotal evidence that showed offering refunds on apps purchased in the ay Store for up to two hours after purchase. “Instead of disappearing after 15 minutes…the refund window stayed open a solid 2 hours,” wrote David Ruddock. “After two hours, it reliably closed.” Out of curiosity, I tried it out myself....

January 13, 2022 · 2 min · 258 words · Karen Grieco

Opera Mini For Android Receives A Major Update Introduces Native Look And Feel High Dpi Support And More

Opera Mini for Android — the browser aimed at saving as much data as possible — today received an update to v8 that makes it finally behave like a native Android app. The update adds a new native skin to the app along with support for high-resolution displays of smartphones. In addition, Opera has completely revamped their bookmark manager and added sync and share support to it, a new omnibar, data counter, and merged the start page with speed dial and discover pages....

January 13, 2022 · 1 min · 146 words · Michele Buckner

Over 500 000 People Have Tried Facebook Home But How Many Of Them Actually Kept It

According to TechCrunch, who has been keeping an eye on Facebook Home’s entry in Google’s Play Store, over half a million people have given the app a go. It took an astounding nine days to reach that milestone. Many thought it would happen much faster. Now I know what you’re thinking: But Stefan, it only works on a limited number of devices. True as that might be, Facebook Home supports the most popular Android phones currently on the market....

January 13, 2022 · 2 min · 233 words · William Guerra

Paranoid Android S Latest Beta Introduces Dynamic System Bars

The Paranoid Android team is known for adding unique features to their ROM, and with today’s beta release they have managed to do just that once again by introducing a new feature dubbed Dynamic System Bars. As the name suggests, DSB makes use of the new APIs introduced by Google in Android 4.4 KitKat to automatically change the colors of the status and the navigation bars to match the color scheme of the application currently being used, which provides a more immersive experience....

January 13, 2022 · 1 min · 155 words · Denis Puertas