Honor 8X With Kirin 710 Soc And Notch Display Goes Official

Specs include a 6.5-inch Full HD+ display with a notch and Honor claims a thin 4.25mm bottom bezel and an impressive screen to body ratio of 91%. Under the hood, the smartphone is powered by the all-new HiSilicon Kirin 710 octa-core SoC along with up to 6GB of RAM. There’s a 20MP rear shooter with LED flash and AI scene recognition which can supposedly identify up to 500 different scenes across various categories....

May 2, 2022 · 2 min · 313 words · Archie Blevins

How Cloud Is Redirecting Technology Career Paths

Cloud isn’t just an in-demand skill – it is changing the nature of tech responsibilities, industry observers agree. “It has enabled IT roles to focus on efficiencies with provisioning system resources, by allocating only what the task requires and eliminating wasted resources often seen in physical bare-metal deployments,” says Ryan Renner, senior associate at Schellman. “Cloud computing virtualizes what was once physical hardware and offers hosted implementation models such as software-defined networking, microservices, container technologies like Kubernetes and Docker, and Infrastructure as a Service....

May 2, 2022 · 3 min · 503 words · Charla Baca

How Long Should You Wait Before Applying For Another Credit Card

Unfortunately, sending out too many card applications in too short a period of time can lower your chances of getting approved and may hurt your credit scores as well. For a rundown of why you should spread your credit card applications out and guidelines on how long you should wait between them, keep reading. A matter of inquiries Credit inquiries are the key factor that limits how often you can apply for credit cards....

May 2, 2022 · 5 min · 998 words · Christian Tiefenauer

How New Alexa Features Can Help Care For The Older People In Your Life

Here’s the backstory But the most comprehensive offering, especially if you are the primary caregiver to an elderly family member, is Alexa Together. Through the $19.99 per month subscription fee, you can set up custom alerts when someone uses Alexa in the morning or if there is no activity at all. It also includes calling for help through Alexa, where trained agents can dispatch emergency services. Also, if an Echo device or mobile phone detects a fall, it will automatically dial through to the agents....

May 2, 2022 · 2 min · 392 words · Robin Roberts

How To Share Your Desktop Through Gmail Or Gtalk

Yuuguu is considered to be “By far the easiest way to share your screen, host online meetings and work in real time on the same documents over the web”. Previously, desktop sharing from Yuuguu to Yuuguu was working, now they have integrated the GMail/GTalk contacts to work with Yuuguu! How does this work? Once you have entered your Gmail or Google Talk account details into Yuuguu, your Gmail and Google Talk contacts will automatically appear in your Yuuguu contacts list....

May 1, 2022 · 1 min · 192 words · Richard Olson

Gmail Will Soon Get Confidential Mode Self Destructing Emails

Well, the new update is expected to bring some change in design and along with it, the new version of Gmail will also feature a Confidential Mode. Basically, the Confidential Mode will bring self-destructing emails, among other privacy-focused changes. As reported by the TechCrunch, the new Confidential Mode will allow users to send self-destructing emails and can be set to prevent a recipient from forwarding, download or copying the email content....

May 1, 2022 · 1 min · 197 words · Sean Brown

Google Launches Its Game Streaming Service

In short, the new project aims to bring the ability to stream games inside the Google Chrome Browser. Yes, you read that right! The new video game streaming service is designed to run high-end PC games on the Google Chrome browser. At the start, the search giant has partnered with Ubisoft to bring the upcoming Assasin’s Creed Odyssey to your Chrome web browser. Users can sign up for Project Stream to test the upcoming game on the Chrome browser....

May 1, 2022 · 2 min · 263 words · Jason Dubuque

Google Promoting Best Torrent Sites In Search Results

There are few answers that the tech giant Google’s search engine does not know. With so much intelligence and algorithms, the tech giant Google Search ends up giving answers that even the tech giant Google itself does not want. For example, if you want to know the best torrent sites, the tech giant Google will now tell you. Yes, I am not joking, as something like this happened recently. The “trick” was advanced by the site TorrentFreak and shows that it is easy to find the best torrent sites in the immense world of the Internet....

May 1, 2022 · 2 min · 264 words · Martha Perez

Google S Project Zero Team Finds 11 High Impact Security Exploits On The Galaxy S6 Edge

The Project Zero team over at Google conducted a security audit on the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge and found 11 high-impact security threats on the device. Despite Samsung boasting about the security of its high-end devices and its KNOX platform, the company shipped the Galaxy S6 edge with 11 serious security vulnerabilities. The most serious one was the CEVE-2015-7888 vulnerability, which allows a file to be written as a system....

May 1, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · Taneka Wallace

Google Thinking About Making Their Own Arm Chips But It Ll Be For Their Servers Not Phones

Building a server farm used to be easy. You bought a bunch of computers that used off the shelf components, put them in an air conditioned room, hired a Linux expert with a wizard beard, and you’re off to the races. More recently, however, web services have started to scale to such large sizes that companies like Google and Facebook have begun designing their own custom power supplies and chassis to get even more performance and reliability, all while lowering their costs....

May 1, 2022 · 2 min · 275 words · Malka Lovelace

Handy Devices Revolution Watch Out For Hackable Gaming Consoles

OUYA (Image courtesy of ouya.tv) Prepare to revolutionize your TV and intense gaming experience with OUYA, which is a new kind of video game console intended for your HD TV that runs on Android’s operating system. With this kind of gaming console, you can run your favorite games on Android with better performance plus intense gaming and heat because of the hardware that OUYA has and that RPG, Adventure, Platform, First Person Shooter (FPS), Hack and Slash, Sports, Fighting, Arcade, and Indie games will be bigger and better on a TV screen in your living room....

May 1, 2022 · 10 min · 1939 words · Helen Rosado

Hangouts Will Continue To Co Exist With Allo And Duo

Earlier at Google I/O 2016, it was announced by the company that two new messaging and communication apps have been added their existing suite of communication apps. Allo is a messaging app that locks-in to your phone number while Duo remains a video calling app. These apps now join Hangouts and Messenger as Google’s offerings for telecommunication. When questioned by Android Police as to the company’s strategy, Google’s representative had little to say except that Google will continue to invest in Hangouts, which would still continue as a separate offering....

May 1, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Justin Peterson

How Nobroker Is Building The Ideal Broker With An Ai Brain

Against all odds, though, NoBroker is flourishing today in an undisclosed office location in Bangalore, India with 4.5 million customers and 105,000 properties across five cities. Its biggest accomplishment, however, is none of that. It’s the fact that it has just in the last financial year saved brokerage fees worth a hundred million dollars. So how did NoBroker break into the onerous real-estate sphere and managed to stay there with an exponential growth?...

May 1, 2022 · 7 min · 1280 words · Anthony Adams

How To Add Facebook Events To The Google Calendar

As it is the place where we usually add each of the tasks we have to do and do not want to forget. How To Add Facebook Events To The Google Calendar Of course, I am talking about the tech giant Google’s well-known service and app none other than the Google Calendar has become the most wanted for many in their particular agenda. As it is the place where we usually add each of the tasks we have to do and do not want to forget....

May 1, 2022 · 3 min · 569 words · James Mayer

Gaining Shell Access Via Uart Interface Part 2

In this post, I will cover Baud Rate, lab setup for performing UART exploitation and how one can identify UART pins for exploitation. This part aims to cover the remaining theory of UART exploitation, and the practical aspect of UART exploitation will be covered in next part. Let’s Continue. Baud Rate – Baud Rate is the speed/rate at which two devices communicate with each other over UART Interface. At the hardware level, all the communication and data transfer is handled using clock cycle....

April 30, 2022 · 4 min · 837 words · Douglas Tisby

Get 100 Best Buy Gift Card With Htc One M8

The HTC One M8 is usually available for $199 on a two-year contract across all the major carriers in the United States. However, HTC is giving some excellent goodies or discount on the handset to further sweeten the deal and entice new buyers. If you are ready to buy the One M8 from Best Buy, you will be getting a $100 Best Buy gift card with it, which effectively reduces the price of the handset to $99 on-contract across the major carriers....

April 30, 2022 · 2 min · 246 words · John Mackey

Get Great Audio Deals For A Limited Time During This Pre Black Friday Sale

Oomo 3D 5.1 Virtual Surround Sound Bluetooth Earphones Audiophiles prefer these surround sound headphones for their unheard-of fidelity, thanks to a patented acoustic structure that provides clarity by separating sound frequencies. Get the Oomo 3D 5.1 Virtual Surround Sound Bluetooth Earphones for $84.99 (reg. $129) with coupon code SAVE15NOV for a limited time during our pre-Black Friday sale. TREBLAB Z2 Bluetooth 5.0 Noise-Cancelling Headphones Not only do these noise-canceling headphones provide twice the sound and battery life, but their ergonomic fit is also comfy enough to wear all day....

April 30, 2022 · 6 min · 1139 words · Larry Sanchez

Google Is Changing The Look Of Sign In Page On The Web Soon

Google will change the login page design in the coming weeks It is important that Google announces these changes through a generalized email for all its users. Getting to the login page of our Google account and finding a different interface may make us doubt because we could be facing a possible phishing attack. However, users will still need to type in their email address or phone number and after that their password....

April 30, 2022 · 2 min · 397 words · James Thissen

Google Maps Now Saves Your Parking Info

Getting from one place to the next, and finding cool things to do at your destination, has always been the staple of Google Maps. But sometimes you need a little help remembering where you park when you get to wherever it is you’re going. Google Maps now (finally) supports this feature. The company has announced that Google Maps will now save your parking information, giving you some peace of mind as you wander around some unfamiliar territories....

April 30, 2022 · 1 min · 137 words · Marie Reed

Google Photos App Now Available Website Still Rolling Out To Everyone

Earlier today, Google took the wraps off Photos, it’s new effort to store all of your photos and videos in one, easily navigated location. Now, just a few hours later, Google has seen fit to release the official Photos app into the Play Store for Android users’ download pleasure. With the app, users will have an easily accessible one-stop-shop to find all of their photos, as well as easily auto-upload any new images they might take to the service....

April 30, 2022 · 1 min · 147 words · Sylvia Hankins