Google Fit To Offer Heart And Respiratory Rate Monitoring Features Without Additional Hardware

Google Fit has evolved in the recent past with new features. With the latest update Google Fit will be able to measure your heart rate and respiratory rate. The best part is that it doesnt require additional hardware to do so. Heart rate and respiratory rate feature will be exclusive to Pixel in the beginning and will trickle down to other Android devices. Google Fit uses the Pixel camera to measure both heart rate and respiratory rate....

July 2, 2022 · 2 min · 232 words · Trevor Owens

Google Launches A New Website With Tips And Tricks For Android

Might it be a long time using Android as a casual user and now want to delve a little on the platform? Here, the tech giant Google decided to help you as they launched a new website that provides valuable tips and tricks for Android. The site’s main goal is to target new users or audience who are unaware of the system resources, but certainly, it brings smart tips for those who already use Android for some time, but not yet unpacked all that the system offers....

July 2, 2022 · 2 min · 339 words · Robert Weaver

Google Nexus 6P Vs Nexus 5X

The new Nexus devices from Google — the Nexus 5X and the Nexus 6P — feature the very best of what the company has to offer this year in terms of hardware and software. Both phones cater to the different segment of users, and except for their rear camera setup, are different from each other in every possible way. Below, we list down the major differences between these devices to help make your buying decision easier if you are confused as to which Nexus device you should buy....

July 2, 2022 · 1 min · 104 words · Beatrice Anderson

Google Now Will Remind You To Get Down At The Your Public Transit Stop

When Google gave the Maps app in Android a huge makeover, it removed a lot of features with it as well. Slowly and steadily, the company has been adding back these features but a lot of minor yet useful features are still missing. One such feature has now made its way back, but to Google Now, making it more useful than before. Next time you take a bus or a metro to your home or office, you can use Google Now to setup an alarm that will inform you approximately when and where you should get off, so that you don’t miss your stop....

July 2, 2022 · 1 min · 204 words · Lorenzo Henderson

Google Store No Longer Offering Pixel C Tablet

It has been two years since the Google Pixel C tablet went up for sale, and now it is finally time to say goodbye. Google might have initially had some different plans for the Pixel C tablet, but when it arrived on the scene it was billed as an Android device through-and-through. The hardware was praised at the time, but, as one might expect, it was flogged for not boasting a very noteworthy Android experience on the bigger display....

July 2, 2022 · 2 min · 274 words · Mark Lofton

Google Updates Gmail For Android Now Lets You Set An Out Of Office And Send Any File You Want

Google has just announced that they’ve updated the Gmail for Android app. This new version, 4.7 if you’re counting, comes with three new features. The first is the ability to set an out of office message. Before this update, the only way to do that was to use Gmail on your computer. The second is the ability to print, though you’re going to need Android 4.4 KitKat for that. And finally third, the ability to open and send any kind of file you want....

July 2, 2022 · 2 min · 230 words · Scott Hull

Hackers Can Use Wi Fi Signals To Know What You Are Typing

We have recently seen Researchers from Binghamton University in the US managed to find out that hackers can easily exploit smartwatches or any other fitness tracker devices to steal ATM/Credit Card PIN or passwords. Researchers from Michigan state University and the Nanjing Universty successfully built a keystroke recognition system which they call WiKey which can detect keystrokes using the Wi-Fi signals from a plain router. According to Softpedia, there are total two ways how this could be accomplished...

July 2, 2022 · 2 min · 264 words · Albert Watts

Here S Everything I Know About The Gs4 After Spending The Whole Weekend Reading About It

Let’s start with the specs. The device measures 136.6 mm x 69.8 mm x 7.9 mm. Now to put that into some context, the Galaxy S III is not only the same height, but it’s also 0.8 mm wider. That’s pretty incredible when you consider that the screen in the GS4 is 0.2 inches larger than the screen in the GS3. As for weight, the GS4 comes in at 130 grams, making it 3 grams lighter than its predecessor....

July 2, 2022 · 8 min · 1607 words · Diane Thompson

Home Depot Vs Lowe S Credit Card Which One Is Right For You

If you don’t prefer either store, this Home Depot vs. Lowe’s Credit Card comparison can help you choose which card is best for you and your wallet. Features: Perks: 1 full year return policy (90 days for non-cardmembers).Everyday financing: 6 months no interest on purchases of $299 or more if paid in full within 6 months.Special financing: Up to 24 months on special promotions with minimum purchase requirements. Features:...

July 2, 2022 · 4 min · 695 words · Rodney Jackson

Honor Play 5 Launches With Dimensity 800U 66W Fast Charging More

Honor has finally launched the Honor Play 5. The device had been extensively leaked in the form of renders and more. The company touts Honor Play 5 as a mid-range device, and the prices start at $327. Let us take a closer look at what Honor Play 5 has to offer. Honor Play 5 Features and Specifications The Honor Play 5 comes equipped with a 6.53-inch OLED true color. It features a matte finished frame and a sleek design....

July 2, 2022 · 2 min · 257 words · Yvonne Arnold

How To Activate Dns Over Https In The Latest Version Of Google Chrome

That’s not to say Chrome is a bad browser by any means. Despite being compatible with almost every part of the web and deeply integrated with your Google account, options like Tor Browser and Firefox provide a much more private experience that keeps prying eyes out of your business. Tap or click here to see which browser is best and why. But the days of privacy-envy for Chrome users may be coming to an end thanks to a new feature rolled out by Google....

July 2, 2022 · 3 min · 528 words · David Baker

Galaxy Gear Manager Screenshots Leak

It’s hard to describe the awkward time we’re in right now. Everyone knows Samsung is going to hold a press conference this coming Wednesday. Everyone know Samsung is going to announce the Galaxy Note III and the Galaxy Gear smartwatch at that press conference. Yet here we are, impatient as always, spreading leaks and rumors and getting our panties in a bunch when we know that everything we want to know about these two devices will finally be revealed in all of five days....

July 1, 2022 · 2 min · 232 words · Elizabeth Hull

Glass Is Officially Unwelcome In Movie Theaters

According to Variety, the Motion cture Association of America the National Association of Theater Owners (the other NATO) have updated their joint policy, making it clear that wearables must be turned off put away during showtime. The two lobbying groups announced the new policy at an industry event in Florida. In a joint statement, the groups claimed to have “a long history of welcoming technological advances,” but said they maintain a zero-tolerance policy toward using any potential recording devices in the theater....

July 1, 2022 · 2 min · 254 words · Richard Skinner

Google Deletes More Than 2500 Chinese Youtube Channels

Google removed more than 2500 YouTube Channels YouTube said the channels were deleted in April, May and June, as a part of investigation going on in the organised influence operations which are linked to China. The company released the news on disinformation operations. Google did not identify the specific channels, but it provided few other details. It did not provide the videos links also which were seen on the Twitter to disinformation campaign in April....

July 1, 2022 · 2 min · 233 words · Diane Steward

Google Drive And Hangouts Updated With Slight Improvements

Google continues to do its best to make sure that the applications it has available in the Google Play Store, and it has quite a few, stay up-to-date. This week, Google has decided to offer some tweaks and additions to two of its most popular apps: Drive and Hangouts. With such frequent updates, not all of them are going to be immensely exciting, but for anyone who loves to make sure that their apps have all the latest features, even the smallest of updates can be exciting....

July 1, 2022 · 2 min · 318 words · Robert Tedder

Google Fixes The Krack Wifi Flaw For Android Download Ota Now

The tech giant Google says that the partner of Android were notified about the correction last month when the Krack became public. In addition, source code will be released on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) within the next 48 hours. Pixel smartphones, which are updated by the tech giant Google, are already receiving the patch. What if you do not have a Pixel? In general, manufacturers are not clear about the release policy of Android security patches....

July 1, 2022 · 2 min · 285 words · Winford Halas

Google S Stock Rockets Past 1 000 Following Positive Q3 2013 Earnings Report

Google announced its Q3 2013 earnings yesterday and beat the street’s estimates for earnings and revenue. Its stellar quarterly earnings caused its stock to surge, pushing it past the $1,000 amount. This is the first time Google’s stock has gone over $1,000, earning it a spot among only a handful of companies that have crossed this threshold. Google’s stock has soared this year, rising 26% at the end of yesterday’s closing bell....

July 1, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Joe Pye

Google Unveils Its Internet Of Things Platform Project Brillo And Weave Communication Protocol

As reports had indicated earlier, Google today announced Project Brillo — the underlying OS for Google’s Internet of Things platform. The OS is derived from Android, but just its bare basics. This allows it to have broad silicon support, have minimal system requirements and more. Google also unveiled Weave — a communication layer that the company will use for IoT devices to talk to each other, smartphones and other devices....

July 1, 2022 · 1 min · 147 words · Jessie Dickson

Google Wallet On Fitbit Smartwatches Google Maps Coming Soon

Fitbit announced that it is rolling out support for Google services for selected smartwatches via a blog post. If you have a Fitbit Sense 2 or Versa 4, you can now use Google Wallet from your smartwatch. It works on the Fitbit smartwatches like on your phone, allowing you to make secure and contactless payments using your stored credit or debit cards. You’ll also be able to keep using Fitbit Pay, as the blog says: “Google Wallet will join Fitbit Pay as a new payment option,” letting you choose which service you want to use....

July 1, 2022 · 2 min · 300 words · Barry Leggio

Hacker Sells Personal Data Stolen From Evite Protect Yourself Now

The number of accounts hacked from Evite has grown tenfold. In June, it was reported that the personal data of 10 million Evite users had been hacked and was being sold on the Dark Web. New information now shows that more than 100 million Evite accounts were hacked. The updated number comes from a database received by Have I Been Pwned. Originally, the personal data was being sold on a Dark Web site called Dream Market....

July 1, 2022 · 3 min · 493 words · Larry Cisneros