Here S The Story Of Chris Putnam The First Facebook Hacker

Have you ever thought to know the story behind this emoticon? Here is the story. Here’s The Story of Chris Putnam: The First Facebook Hacker Let me tell you the most important thing first, Do you remember the emoticon :Putnam: ? You might have noticed the Facebook icon in which a guy is spotted with his face upwards. Actually, the reason behind that emotion was because of the character Chris Putnam....

July 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1190 words · Rosemary Mcintyre

Honor 5C Review

Huawei’s online-only sub-brand Honor has made a name for itself with some excellent budget devices that are doing extremely well in the European and Chinese market. The latest entrant from the company in its Honor lineup is the Honor 5c that sits just below the Honor 5X. To better cater to different markets and consumer needs, Huawei has been launching different variants of the Honor 5c in various markets. In Europe, the Honor 5c lacks a fingerprint scanner, while in India, the Honor 5c comes with one....

July 20, 2022 · 7 min · 1370 words · Nina Bradford

Google Fined A Record 2 4 Billion For Abusing Search Results

The tech giant Google has already responded by saying it is “respectfully at odds” with the Brussels decision. The European Commission issued a statement on Tuesday that it has fined the tech giant Google, more specifically Alphabet, for violating European anti-competitive rules as imagined. The tech giant Google abused its dominant position in the market as a search engine by giving the illegal advantage to another Google product, its price comparison service....

July 19, 2022 · 3 min · 611 words · Gordon Robson

Google Introduces People Cards Virtual Visiting Cards On Google Search

Until now, if you searched for some well-known personalities like businessmen, entrepreneurs, and the likes, on Google, you would get a knowledge panel, presented with various information about the individual from various sources in an easy to comprehend format. However, performing a similar search on a not-so-famous individual would yield in very few and similar results, or at times, no result at all. With People Cards, which are essentially virtual visiting cards, Google is trying to solve that challenge by offering users the ability to create a profile for themselves by accumulating all their information and details in one place....

July 19, 2022 · 2 min · 419 words · Frank Thomas

Google Officially Announces Material Theme Overhaul For Play Store

Google is finally revamping Play Store with a redesigned Material theme. The company has already meted the new Material Design to other apps like Google Photos, Google Drive, Google Keep, and Google Calendar. In fact, Google had begun the rollout last week and now officially communicated the changes. According to Google, the Play Store has more than two billion monthly active users. With the Material Update, the Play Store is expected to sport a cleaner and intuitive user interface....

July 19, 2022 · 2 min · 258 words · Celia Everett

Google Officially Rolls Out Gboard For Android

Not too long, Google Keyboard saw an unofficial update that saw it take on the Gboard name, and adopt its feature set, too. A few days later, and Google has made the update officially official. The company on its blog today posted an update that outlines the new additions for Gboard on Android. As expected, the new software keyboard brings over the features that were originally seen in the iOS variant, including built-in Google search for weather, GIFs, and other content....

July 19, 2022 · 1 min · 139 words · Benjamin Juarez

Google S Myandroid Taste Test Helps You Find The Right Home Screen Layout

One of the key advantages of Android is that it allows users to have their own unique home screen that they can customise according to their own wish. However, most Android users just end up being overwhelmed with all the available customisation options available and end up using the default launcher with a row of icons on their home screen. To solve their dilemma, Google has released a new #myAndroid Taste Test that will point you in the right direction for setting up your home screen....

July 19, 2022 · 2 min · 232 words · Iluminada Carpenter

Google S December Pixel Feature Drop Is Out Now Here S What S Included

When Google announced the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, the company also unveiled that Pixel 7 owners would receive access to its VPN service through Google One for free. The feature wasn’t available at launch, but it’s ready now and arriving in the update. Pixel 7 users can turn on the free VPN service to keep their data protected when connected to Wi-Fi on a plane, in a coffee shop or even at a hotel....

July 19, 2022 · 2 min · 337 words · Royce Champion

Google Wants Robots To Write Their Own Python Code

The latest work builds on Google’s PaLM-SayCan model for robots to understand open-ended prompts from humans and respond reasonably and safely in a physical space. It also builds on OpenAI’s GPT-3 LLM and related work in automated code completion, like GitHub’s Copilot feature. “What if when given instructions from people, robots could autonomously write their own code to interact with the world?” said Google’s researchers. The latest generation of language models, such as PaLM, are capable of complex reasoning and have also been trained on millions of lines of code, Google said....

July 19, 2022 · 3 min · 465 words · Mary Kiser

Hacking Gets Dangerously Real 8 Cybersecurity Predictions To Watch Out For

The list comes from tech analyst Gartner, which said business leaders should build these strategic planning assumptions into their security strategies for the next two years. “We can’t fall into old habits and try to treat everything the same as we did in the past,” said Gartner senior director, Richard Addiscott. “Most security and risk leaders now recognize that major disruption is only one crisis away. We can’t control it, but we can evolve our thinking, our philosophy, our program and our architecture....

July 19, 2022 · 4 min · 684 words · Glenn Razo

Here S Where You Can Watch 4 000 Free Tv Episodes If You Don T Mind Ads

You’d be wrong if you thought that Netflix was the only platform worth perusing. While the streaming giant is a front-runner, YouTube just added over 4,000 episodes of popular TV shows that you can watch for free. Read on to see what is available and how you can catch up on episodes that you missed. Here’s the backstory YouTube just added 4,000 more TV episodes to an ever-growing selection that you can watch for free....

July 19, 2022 · 2 min · 404 words · Melvin Forester

How Security Awareness Can Prevent Romance Fraud

Learn the best practices for developing a security awareness training program that is engaging. Engaging awareness programs have been shown to change more users’ behavior and are seen as an asset for your organization instead of annoyance. ———————————————————————————————– Section 1. Introduction Today, in the age of the Internet, looking for an online love affair is a normal everyday practice. However, as in the real life, online relationships can bring heartbreaks, financial losses, and other tragic consequences....

July 19, 2022 · 10 min · 1959 words · Wesley Yard

How To Add Borders To Images In Windows 10 Free Methods

At times, subtle changes to an image can make it appear different. For example, adding a border can give your image a new and unique touch. Most people think that adding borders to an image requires PhotoShop; but, that’s not true. It’s relatively easy to add borders to an image on Windows 10. You can either use online web editors or free software to add attractive frames to any image without technical knowledge....

July 19, 2022 · 3 min · 529 words · David Studivant

Get Your Disney Movie Fix On Android With The Disney Movies Anywhere App

The popular Disney Movies Anywhere app is now in ay, which streams any previously purchased digital version of Disney films, even if you bought them from iTunes, Blu-Ray/DVD, or ay. The app was previously only available on iOS. Disney Movies Anywhere is also Chromecast ready, so you stream directly to your TV with ’s stick or your new Nexus ayer. You have to create an account through the company’s web portal or inside the app to get going....

July 18, 2022 · 2 min · 285 words · Tami Johnson

Google And Huawei Will Pay You 400 If You Have This Smartphone

Google And Huawei Will Pay You $400 If You Have This Smartphone After suffering a locking problem and turning the device off regardless of the amount of power remaining in the battery, the tech giant Google and the well-known Chinese smartphone manufacturer, of course, Huawei has agreed to pay up to $400 for each user of the Nexus 6P, of course, only to those users who can simply verify their device failures....

July 18, 2022 · 2 min · 411 words · Candy Garcia

Google Finally Discloses That How Much They Paid The Man Who Bought Google Com

Google Finally Discloses how much they paid the man who bought Google.com. Sanmay Ved owned Google.com for a few minutes in October 2015. Google later rewarded him. However, he didn’t disclose the exact amount that Google offered. He gave a little hint and said that he got more than $10,000. Google on Thursday finally revealed how much they rewarded Sanmay Ved. Google also provided details on bounty offered to others for discovering bugs in Google....

July 18, 2022 · 2 min · 408 words · Duncan Davis

Google Introduces Snap And Swap Mode Watch Bands For Android Wear

Google today introduced “MODE”, a new “snap-and-swap” watch band that it has created in partnership with b&nd by Hadley Roma. Compatible with the majority of Android Wear smartwatches out there, MODE watch bands feature a slide button that makes it possible to detach them from the watch in one click. Using a similar method, you can also install new MODE watch bands on your Android Wear smartwatch without any hassle....

July 18, 2022 · 1 min · 170 words · Hector Lawson

Google Just Launched New Open Source Website

Google had made announcements regarding their new website, they have called that open source software has been part of their technical and organizational foundation since google’s beginning. Google uses servers that runs on Linux and had already released millions of lines of open source codes. Well, the new website announced by Google – opensource.google.com will bring all the open sourced endeavors of Google together. Google wrote, “Today, we’re launching opensource....

July 18, 2022 · 2 min · 216 words · Eugene Barnes

Google Maps For Android Finally Lets You Add Multiple Destinations

Hence, from now on, users will be able to set multiple stops fabricating a much convenient route. Once the traveller reaches a particular spot, Maps will automatically commence guiding them to the next one and additionally, figure out a suitable track keeping all the stations in mind. Currently, there seems to be no limit on how many spots you’ll be able to input and when the addition will roll out to everyone....

July 18, 2022 · 2 min · 262 words · Robert Spiller

Google S New Pixel Slate Is A Chromeos Tablet Built For Work And Play

While Android may not have taken off in the tablet market, Google’s other effort, ChromeOS, seems to be what the company needed to get things going. With a huge push in the right direction with the brand new Pixel Slate, which Google just unveiled at its event on Tuesday. The Midnight Blue tablet features ChromeOS on board, so it isn’t running Android. It features 6 million pixels in the 12....

July 18, 2022 · 2 min · 389 words · Joel Weske