From Bury Me My Love To The Baftas The Florent Maurin Story

How did you get the idea for making Bury Me My Love (BMML)? Well, this all started with an article in French newspaper Le Monde “The Journey of a Syrian Migrant” as told by her WhatsApp Conversations. It told the story of a young woman named Dana, who left Damascus in 2015 and tried to reach Germany. More specifically, it explained how she had kept in touch with her loved ones, both still in Syria and already in Germany, as she was undertaking her journey....

April 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1728 words · Brian Anderson

Future Galaxy Note Could Have Speaker Built Into Its S Pen

A future iteration of the Galaxy Note could feature a speaker built into its iconic S Pen stylus. Samsung has patented the idea, which sees a tiny speaker embedded in the S Pen’s tip that could negate the need to have speakers in the phone itself. Samsung’s S Pen was originally mocked when it was introduced with the first Galaxy Note smartphone, but over the years, it has become a beloved staple of the Note lineup and evolved into something that users increasingly rely on....

April 26, 2022 · 2 min · 314 words · Frank Owens

Google Assistant Can Now Understand Two Languages At The Same Time

Earlier this year, Google announced that it was working on multilingual support for Google Assistant, so those who speak more than one language wouldn’t necessarily have to require just one to direct the digital personal assistant. This week, that vision comes to life. At IFA 2018, Google has officially confirmed that bilingual support is rolling out to Google Assistant. That means that you can speak in two (supported) different languages and still get Assistant to react and respond in kind....

April 26, 2022 · 2 min · 259 words · Andrea Hobson

Google S New Material Play Store Interface Pushes Navigation Bar To The Bottom

As part of the design update, the navigation bar is now moved to the bottom of the screen. The app button is retained and not replaced with a home button. Furthermore, navigation bars include Games, Apps, Movies & TV and Books. Meanwhile, the new design elements sport rounded edges and look somewhat refreshing. That being said, the design would have looked better if all the app icons were rounded at the edge....

April 26, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Luther Davis

Hackers Won 140 000 For Hacking Microsoft Edge

A similar type of incident happened in PwnFest which is a bug pwning “festival” for better security organized by POC. At this festival, security firms and hackers target different platforms. The winners receive the cash prize and the platform developers get to know about the existing vulnerabilities. At PwnFest 2016, which was held in Seol, Hackers from Qihoo 360 and South Korean security researcher JungHoon “Lokihardt” shown two different hacks that exploited Edge’s vulnerabilities....

April 26, 2022 · 2 min · 249 words · Chad Richardson

Have Some Fun By Using Your Own Voice On Waze

Navigation apps can also help you plan to avoid traffic and obstructions on the way to your destination, which is especially important nowadays. Just look at the gas prices. Tap or click to find the most efficient route with Google Maps and Apple Maps. But what if you get tired of the guiding voice in your navigation app? Perhaps you prefer a woman’s voice over a man’s. A celebrity voice can ease the pain of a long journey....

April 26, 2022 · 3 min · 637 words · Jason Macneil

Here Is Everything You Need To Know About The New Iphone 11 Line Up

The devices in the iPhone 11 lineup are iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max. There is nothing new and extra to be seen in the design, all of the devices look similar to its old model, that is iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. Although, the camera is now in square shape. iPhone 11 – Specifications. The new iPhone 11 comes in six colors, Black, Green, Yellow, Purple, RED, White....

April 26, 2022 · 3 min · 587 words · Carlie Holman

Hilarious Maps Easter Egg Answers Age Old Question Are We There Yet

If you ask that question enough times in a row, Maps navigation will finally put its proverbial foot down respond, “If you ask that again, we won’t stop for ice cream.” It takes about four repeated tries before Maps will come back with this parental classic. Maps doesn’t have the contextual smarts we see in Now. So you won’t trigger the response if your follow-up questions are “Now?” or “How about now?...

April 26, 2022 · 2 min · 218 words · Steven Smith

How To Adjust The Volume Of Tabs In Google Chrome Browser

Yes, you can adjust the volume level of a video/audio on YouTube, Vimeo, Netflix, etc., but not every website allows users to do so. In such a case, you need to rely on an extension to adjust the volume of tabs in the Google Chrome browser. 2 Methods to Adjust the Volume of Tabs in Google Chrome Browser Hence, if you are looking for ways to adjust the volume of tabs in Google Chrome, you are reading the right article....

April 26, 2022 · 3 min · 464 words · Joan Edelstein

How To Hide Remove Google Buzz From Your Gmail Inbox

If you are one of those, feel lucky! It is not tough to keep away the Buzz from your Gmail inbox. According to Adam Pash, any Buzz notification automatically matches the Gmail query label:buzz, so all you’ve got to do is set up a quick filter to keep those Buzz notifications out of your inbox. Here’s how it works: Filter Buzz Notifications Out of Your Gmail Inbox Click on Create a filter link in Gmail (next to the search box)...

April 25, 2022 · 2 min · 230 words · Adolph Ruffner

Gimme A Break The Features We Won T See In Android Kit Kat

’ve taken the time to gather a list of shortcomings that we believe could better address in the next version of Android. There’s no guarantee will tackle any of these issues within the next 12 months, but we hope that at least some of them are on the company’s short list. Now with attitude No matter how you feel about Apple’s Siri, you have to admit that its attitude is part of what makes it so endearing—even as it mispronounces your name or fails to answer your question....

April 25, 2022 · 3 min · 578 words · Paul Stout

Goodbye Passwords 1Password Says It Will Soon Support Passkeys

Passkeys use the WebAuthn standard created by the FIDO Alliance and the World Wide Web Consortium, and they serve to replace passwords with cryptographic key pairs – a public key that can be shared and a private key that is not – that allow users to sign into accounts. Also: The 6 best password managers WebAuthn is supported by Google Chrome, Apple Safari, and Microsoft Edge. WebAuthn passkeys also work with biometric systems like Apple’s Face ID and Microsoft’s Windows Hello feature....

April 25, 2022 · 2 min · 309 words · Earl Wehausen

Google Assistant Arrives On The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4

A few months ago Samsung released a major software update that improved health and wellness features, while also confirming to the public that Google Assistant was still in the works. That day is now here as Samsung announced that Google Assistant is now available for the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic. See also: The best smartwatches for Android users: Top Apple Watch alternatives Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 owners will now be able to access and use both Google Assistant and Bixby on their watches, giving them a robust assistant experience....

April 25, 2022 · 2 min · 322 words · Laurie Peck

Google Assistant Connect Is A Platform To Enable Smart Features In Everyday Devices

Google Assistant Connect can help you connect almost all your devices to one another and use information from Google Assistant in order to work. It is a platform to expand to new device types while making device setup and discovery simple for people. What this means is Google wants manufacturers to make new kinds of smart devices which can use the Google Assistant as the brain in order to help with the day-to-day activities of the user....

April 25, 2022 · 2 min · 253 words · Brian Higgins

Google Fit Redesigned With New Move Minutes And Heart Points Activity Rings

Google today announced a major revamp to its Fit application for Android and iPhone. The redesign does away with steps and puts more emphasis on activity rings to motivate one to meet their daily step goals and move regularly. Google says the new activity goals are based on AHA and WHO’s activity recommendations. It comprises of Move Minutes and Heart Points. As the name indicates, Move Minutes is the total number of minutes you have moved throughout the day....

April 25, 2022 · 2 min · 249 words · William Kilberg

Google Home Mini Is A 49 Take On Amazon S Echo Dot

The new Home Mini also features four LEDs on the top for notifying you about stuff. In addition to that, it recognizes taps for playing/pausing music, snoozing reminders and a lot more. With the Home Mini, Google also debuts Voice Models. They are essentially representations of your voice’s characteristics that help the smart speaker to differentiate between various people. Voice calling is present as well, and you can use your phone number once verified....

April 25, 2022 · 1 min · 137 words · George Barnett

Google Lens Update Lets You Analyze Gallery Photos Within The App

Google has overhauled the Lens app with a new feature and a shift in priorities. Previously, Google Lens focussed on analyzing live photos via the viewfinder. The latest update to the Lens app prioritizes analyzing existing images and screenshots from the camera roll. The user interface for Google Lens has also changed considerably. On the top of the screen, you get a new option that says “Search with your camera” and shows a live preview....

April 25, 2022 · 2 min · 284 words · Angelo Christianson

Google Pixel 5 With Snapdragon 756G 8Gb Ram Surfaces On Ai Benchmarks

Recently, Google announced the Pixel 4a and in the same event, also offered some details about the Pixel 5. The details included market availability and a shot of the device. The Pixel 5 has now surfaced on AI Benchmark, and thanks to this, we get to know its specifications. As speculated earlier, benchmarks reveal that Snapdragon 765G will power Pixel 5. The device will come equipped with 8GB of RAM and will on Android 11....

April 25, 2022 · 2 min · 268 words · Rosemary Hauer

Google Play Services No Longer Support Android 4 0 Ice Cream Sandwich

Google is making a change to the minimum level of support for Android devices out there in the wild, dropping Ice Cream Sandwich from the mix. Google has confirmed that it is shifting focus from Ice Cream Sandwich as the baseline level of support, and moving things up one level to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, or API level 16. That means that app updates that support Ice Cream Sandwich are going to start fading out altogether....

April 25, 2022 · 1 min · 171 words · Ollie Velasco

Google S New Project Has Finally Fixed Android S Biggest Trouble

But then how can Google solve the problem? The problem itself is not in Android or even on brands such as Samsung, Sony, HTC, Huawei, LG, and others, which take too long to launch the updates to the market. Of course, currently, if you want to have the latest versions you can buy a Nexus or Pixel (Google devices). It’s worse, it’s true. In recent times brands have been more committed and quickly release security patches (fixes to problems) for equipment....

April 25, 2022 · 4 min · 698 words · Daniel Anderson