Google Pixel Press Render Leaks

With just over a week left for Google to officially unveil its the Pixel and Pixel XL, Evan Blass (a.k.a @evleaks) has posted a press render of the smaller of the two handsets that Google plans on launching next week. The press render gives us our clearest look at the Pixel, which has so far only leaked in some blurry cam photos and renders. In typical HTC style, while the Pixel will sport a 5-inch display, it has plenty of bezel space surrounding its display that makes it significantly bigger than what its display size suggests....

July 22, 2022 · 2 min · 217 words · Edith Bryant

Google S Clock App Is Now Available In The Play Store

Google has a plethora of apps available in the Play Store, as one might expect, and now the list grows by one more. On Thursday, June 18, Google officially released its own Clock app into the Play Store for Android users’ download pleasure. It’s a free app that measures in at 6.6MB, and Google says it needs to be installed on an Android device running Android 4.4 or newer. As far as features go, the Clock app does all of the expected things: Set timers and alarms, check the world clock, and run a stopwatch....

July 22, 2022 · 1 min · 130 words · Lyndon Hopkins

Google S New Ad Settings Tool Let Users Manage Ads And Personal Data

Now the tech giant Google will leave the customization part of your advertising in your hands with its new tool which Google has launched recently. But it comes with an (optional) expansion of Google’s advertising personalization. How to access the ad settings control panel? To access the new ad settings control panel from your Google account settings, just follow the guidelines. As it appears as a section when you enter the Control Panel of your account from your Internet browser....

July 22, 2022 · 2 min · 300 words · Melanie Hecker

Google Testing New Login Method That Won T Require A Password

Google will soon make a user’s smartphone the only key they need to log in to their Google accounts on any device, thanks to a new login method that the internet giant is testing with a small group of users. Two-factor authentication is a rather secure way of logging in, but it’s not as convenient or quick as one would like. Google is hoping to make things faster by enabling users to use their smartphone to authenticate a login – once a user authenticates a device, he/she can simply respond to a notification on their phone to log in to their account....

July 22, 2022 · 3 min · 626 words · Tomeka Plamondon

Google Wants To Protect Android Against Spam Calls

To end these spam calls, the tech giant Google will provide its calling application with a filter that will alert users to potential calls of this type. For some years it is assumed that the practice of spam calls made by the operators or robots, try to get users to buy or subscribe to the services that they probably do not want or need and it is being a real pest....

July 22, 2022 · 2 min · 370 words · Hosea Wofford

Google Working On Self Share Feature For Nearby Shares On Chrome Os

Google is working on the “Self Share” feature for Nearby Shares; it will let users send files to themselves without using an email or cloud drives. The new feature is expected to reach Chrome OS, which got the nearby share functionality late last year. Self Share Feature will Let Users Share Files with Themselves The feature was spotted in Chromium Gerrit by ChromeStory. According to the reports, the Self Share feature will work via Bluetooth or Wifi to transfer the data to Chrome OS or on Android devices....

July 22, 2022 · 2 min · 279 words · Sherry Collins

Hackers Attack Atms With Malware Forcing Them To Spit Out Cash

FBI has now warned that hackers have the ability to program ATMs to spit out cash, confirming this has already happened in Taiwan and Thailand earlier this year where the gang members stood in front of the ATM’s and collected the money. FBI has now warned U.S banks of the potential of similar ATM jackpotting attacks, saying that the agency is “monitoring emerging reports indicating that well-resourced and organized malicious cyber actors have intentions to target the U....

July 22, 2022 · 2 min · 421 words · Allen Ruffin

Hackers Have Access To More Than 15 Billion Stolen Passwords

Because of this abundance of passwords, it’s no surprise that hackers and cybercriminals have made phishing campaigns a priority. After all, they’re one of the most effective ways to steal passwords and other data from hapless victims. Tap or click here to see why phishing scams are on the rise. With so many scams and attacks targeting your passwords these days, it’s never been more important to protect your accounts....

July 22, 2022 · 5 min · 901 words · Jose Guzman

Halloween Themed Humble Bundle Offers Cheap Spooky Games

This week’s gaming discount starts with Oscura: Second Shadow, zombie apocalypse game Rebuild, Containment: The Zombie zzler. You can pay any amount you wish the games are yours. In the ay Store they’re currently $3.50, $3, $2, respectively. If you pay more than the average contribution for the bundle, which is currently sitting around $3, you get the quirky Five Nights at dy’s, strategy game The lking Dead: Assault zombie shooter Dead Effect emium....

July 22, 2022 · 1 min · 203 words · Lucas Johnson

Honor 9A And 9S Entry Level Smartphones Launched In India Price Specifications

Honor 9A The Honor 9A comes with a plastic body design and weighs in at 185g. It has a fingerprint scanner, mounted on the back, for authentication. Towards the front, the phone features a 6.3-inch FullView display, which comes with TÜV Rheinland Certified Eye Comfort certification that claims to offer protection against blue light. Under the hood, the Honor 9A runs on the MediaTek Helio P22 (MT6762R) chipset with 4x Cortex A53 cores clocked at 2....

July 22, 2022 · 2 min · 415 words · Alex Johnston

How Do Device Vendors Make Profit Out Of The Mobile World

What most of us leave unnoticed is that the initial release price of a product, be it a shiny phone, a wide 3D TV or the most hyped-tablet, is fairly comparable with the production cost. If we were to include the costs of marketing campaigns and lawsuit schemes that seem to be the trend in the last few months, some vendors barely break it even. So how do large companies like Samsung, Apple, HTC and other manage to maintain their status and good wealth?...

July 22, 2022 · 4 min · 731 words · William Mcginnis

How Much Should You Be Paying For Internet

Also: These states pay the most for the worst internet Types & speeds of internet connections High-speed internet providers There are four main types of high-speed internet: Cable uses coaxial cables, like cable television, and costs an average of $58 per month. DSL uses the same wires as traditional phone lines and costs an average of $43 per month.Fiber is a newer technology that requires fiber cables to be installed and costs an average of $56 per month....

July 22, 2022 · 2 min · 393 words · Andrea Lasher

Free Small Business Resources 5 Tips And Strategies To Grow In 2022

That’s where we come in. We scoured the internet for some of the best freebies you can take advantage of. For example, we recommend saving money on Microsoft Office by using its free alternative, LibreOffice, instead. It works just as well as Microsoft’s official programs but costs nothing, so you can put your money towards your small business. Tap or click here for our 10 favorite free apps. We also found a ton of business freebies you can use to grow your company in 2022....

July 21, 2022 · 5 min · 1023 words · Barbara Evans

Gionee A1 Plus Review Taking The A1 To The Max

The A1 Plus is all about being muscular and doesn’t even remotely make an attempt to be skinny or slim. Weighing a good 226 grams and 9.1 mm thick, the phone has a very premium look and feel to it, thanks to its metal unibody design. The big fella is hefty, but the rounded edges and frame plus the slightly curved back is an attempt to help one handle the phone better – the back of the phone is a tad slippery, and the heftiness would want to shake hands with gravity all the time....

July 21, 2022 · 7 min · 1413 words · Alma Bottorff

Global Cost Of Cybercrime On The Rise

The consolidation of a model of sales such as crime-as-a-service, attack-as-a-service, and malware-as-a-service is attracting criminal organizations and wannabe hackers. According to the experts, the monetization of stolen data and cyber criminals’ activities seems to have become less difficult because of the improvements in cybercrime ecosystem (i.e., black markets) and the adoption of anonymizing methods of payment, such as digital currencies. Digital currency makes ransomware payments easier challenging to track....

July 21, 2022 · 7 min · 1473 words · Gerald Davis

Google Adds 24 New Apps To Its Integrated Search Feature On Android

Google has announced the addition of 24 new apps to its integrated search feature, which allows users to find a relevant topic on Google Search within an installed app on the device. If the app isn’t installed on the Android phone/tablet, Search will give you a link to the Play Store to download it directly from there. Several popular apps are supported by this feature and 24 new applications will now be included as well....

July 21, 2022 · 1 min · 189 words · Kenneth Cates

Google Has Finally Fixed Broken Trusted Places Functionality In Smart Lock With Google Play Services V11

With Marshmallow, Google debuted the handy Smart lock feature that automatically keeps your phone unlocked in a variety of secure scenarios including when you are in a ‘Trusted Place.’ However, the Trusted Place functionality in Smart Lock has been broken for the better part of this year now, with users complaining that their device got locked even after setting up their location as a trusted place. Worse, in some cases, the phone never locked itself even when one moved out of the trusted place which posed a security risk....

July 21, 2022 · 1 min · 183 words · Jason Hassard

Google I O Automated Summarization In Google Docs Serves As A Tl Dr

“Wouldn’t life be better if more things had a TL;DR?” Google CEO Sundar Pichai said during the keynote address at the Google I/O conference, referencing the abbreviation for a “too long; didn’t read” summary. The new feature would be useful, for example, for someone who has a 25-page document to read ahead of a meeting that’s just five minutes away, Pichai said. Using machine learning, the feature will automatically parse and pull out the main points from a document....

July 21, 2022 · 1 min · 194 words · Steven Griffin

Google Just Achieved First Ever Successful Sha 1 Collision Attack

Well, SHA-1 encryption is used for HTTPS certificates which are right now used for protecting your browsing history and in Git repositories. SHA-1 encryption is used to prove that the data, whether it’s an email, passwords, PDF’s or any other credentials have not been interfered by the hacker of any kind. Now, the most horrific thing is Google has just managed to turn all these facts wrong by creating a hash collision....

July 21, 2022 · 3 min · 441 words · Lori Sieck

Google Makes It Easy To Find Out If Your Device Is Compatible With Android Wear

When new software finds its way to the market, especially coupled with a brand new accessory/device, finding out if your smartphone is compatible is a necessary first step. After all, you don’t want to buy something you can’t use. Thankfully for anyone interested in Android Wear, Google has made finding out if your device is compatible super simple. The first thing you’ll need to do is get your smartphone ready, open up your Browser, and head on over to Android Wear Check....

July 21, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Ethel Schupp