Google Shopping Starts Offering Price Tracking Offline Store Pricing Details More

Google has been revamping its services and also offering new services like Google Places. Earlier this year Google Express became Google Shopping and the website was overhauled in July. Now Google has started offering new tools and features to help you shop. New Google Shopping Experience Google aims at helping its users keep track of deals and improve the overall buying experience. Most importantly Google is also tracking prices on offline stores....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 241 words · William Wood

Have You Seen This Latest Wi Fi Network Naming Trend

Even if you have the latest and greatest device, it won’t work to its full potential if you’re not using it properly. Your router, for example, needs to be located in a spot where it can reach you and your connected devices without interference. Tap or click here for our report on proper router placement. Now that your router is in an optimal spot, have you considered naming your home’s wireless network?...

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 593 words · Erica Walker

Hidden Feature In Ios 10 3 Update Will Free Up Space On Your Iphone

The new file system, APFS, is all the news that will have the most impact. Initial tests show that once installed, iOS 10.3 managed to secure more space on the iPhone, even recovering up to close to 8GB memory space. This new version of iOS has profound changes that can greatly change the way iOS manages files and their permissions. The Apple File System (APFS) takes a different approach and this is clear from the bottom....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 373 words · John Wolford

Hide Your Online Identity With Whonix

“Can you really be Anonymous on the Internet” article by Jeremy Martin. The primary reason for writing this is to educate journalists and investigators who want to fight crime anonymously. However, the contents of this article can be misused. Since no one is perfect, they are bound to make some mistakes; very rarely one can find a person who has control over his ego and his need to become famous....

January 3, 2023 · 11 min · 2180 words · Dennis Truesdale

Fujitsu Claims To Have Developed The World S Fastest Quantum Simulator

According to Fujitsu, the quantum simulator consists of 64 nodes on PRIMEHPC FX 700, and can execute quantum simulator software Qualacs in parallel at high speed, achieving approximately double the performance of other similar machines from players such as IBM and Intel. Fujitsu added it has further developed a method that allows the efficient rearrangement of qubit states deployed in the distributed memory on the cluster according to the progress of the quantum circuit....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 232 words · Kelvin Jean

Get This Time Saving Business Note Software For Just 10

Anyone who’s been through high school knows that taking notes is a necessary evil. They help organize our thoughts and highlight critical takeaways of any meeting or class. But, unfortunately, they’re also a significant time sink. It turns out there’s a better way to record this information. Agenda Premium 14 is a productivity platform that lets you take notes and turn them into a game plan more effectively. From that first germ of an idea to the final launch of a finished project, you can manage it all inside this highly-rated tool (it boasts 4....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 317 words · Michael Child

Google Has A 3D Pasta Printer For Its Employees

A discussion on Reddit started around a video containing an interview with one of the cooks at Google’s HQ kitchen. Somewhere in the middle of the video (starts at minute 3), Bernard Faucher, says that there is a 3D printer in Google’s kitchen that makes different types of pasta, according to the needs of the employees. I can imagine already bowls and bowls filled with Android-shaped pasta. 3D food printer at Google’s HQ Burritos Cookie dough Cupcakes Sandwiches...

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 203 words · Nancy Weaver

Google S Allo And Duo Receive New App Icons Ahead Of Launch

Earlier this year, Google officially debuted a brand new messaging app, as well as a brand new video calling app, called Allo and Duo, respectively. At the time of publication, you can actually pre-register for both apps right now, but they won’t be officially launched to the public later this year. And it’s been discovered that with that pre-registration, Google has gone ahead and changed the icons for both of the apps before that aforementioned public launch....

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 182 words · Michael Hodge

Google To Hold An Android Event On July 24Th

The rumors about the potential Android 4.3 and new Nexus 7 release date are finally going to stop. Google has just scheduled an Android event for July 24th in San Francisco. The invite image says “Please join us for breakfast with Sundar Pichai”. At this point, it is all but given that Google will be unveiling of the new Nexus 7, Android 4.3 and probably the Moto X. Considering that Sundar Pichai is also the head of the Chrome OS team, we should also expect an update on the new developments for the Chrome OS....

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 178 words · Sheldon Capriotti

Grab These Free Windows Essential Apps Komando Com

If you want it to do more than the basics, though, you can pay for Microsoft Office 365 and you can add third-party software, like photo editors, graphics programs, utilities, games, productivity software and much more. (Bonus: You can find many of those in the Komando.com Downloads section.) If you’ve been using a computer for a while, you probably knew that. What you might not know is that Microsoft has a lot of other software programs that you can get for free....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 485 words · John Lepage

Hackers Can Use Voicemail To Break Into Your Online Accounts Komando Com

It may still have its uses but according to this security researcher, your voicemail mailbox can be used for other malicious purposes. For example, resetting the passwords of all your online accounts like Google, Microsoft or Apple, perhaps? It sounds far-fetched but it’s totally possible. Read on and see what this attack is all about and what you can do to protect yourself. Voicemail loophole Mobile security researcher Martin Vigo recently demonstrated a scary voicemail loophole at the DEF CON convention in Las Vegas last week....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 752 words · Gwendolyn Jackson

Hackers Targeting Your Pharmaceutical Account To Steal Prescription Drugs

As you know, some medications are highly sought after by those without a prescription. Cybercriminals have found a devious way to get those drugs by targeting your online pharmaceutical accounts. Keep reading to find out how they pull it off and ways to protect your accounts. Here’s the backstory Criminals no longer need to steal a doctor’s prescription pad or forge signatures to get their hands on controlled substances. Instead, they are turning to technology....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 534 words · Reyna Peatross

Hangouts Product Manager Refutes Reports Of Hangouts Shutting Down In 2020

A couple of days ago, there were reports that Google will shut down Hangouts by 2020. Given that Hangouts has not received any meaningful updates in well over a year now, this was not surprising. Plus, Google had already branched Hangouts into Hangouts Meet and Chat to make it ideal for enterprise use. Well, Google’s Product Lead for Communications, Scott Johnston has hit back at the original report saying it “is pretty shoddy reporting....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 305 words · Robert Mcpeak

Hear Them Out Bowers Wilkins Is Not Overcharging For These Headphones

The latest headphones are in a class of their own – in case the price didn’t suggest that to you already – with a blend of Nappa leather and cast aluminum fashioned throughout the headset, and a new carbon cone 40mm drive unit that ups the ante in the sound department. Together, you get an audio package that, after a week of evaluation and rigorous nitpicking, has proven its worth....

January 2, 2023 · 8 min · 1520 words · Nina Hiltz

Here S What Happens When You Fake Your Location On Pokemon Go

In response to a user who asked the hacker, Pokemon Go had their accounts locked, John Hanke the CEO of Niantic, said on Twitter that it would come soon. Now, some players already have received certain punishments and are telling what really happens. Here is what happens when you change or try to fake the GPS location in Pokemon Go:- You can not pick up items from PokeStops. # You can not catch Pokemon....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 365 words · Robert Humphreys

Hospitals Hit By Ransomware See An Increase In Fatal Heart Attacks Komando Com

When health centers like hospitals are hit with ransomware, the victims often have no choice but to cough up the cash. Otherwise, they’re putting their patients’ lives at risk. That’s why they’re such a juicy target for heartless, greedy hackers with money on the mind. But these attacks have real consequences besides the economic ones. Ransomware is killing people — literally. According to a new report from Krebs on Security, research has shown that ransomware attacks on hospitals correlate with increased patient mortality in the case of heart attacks....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 435 words · Frederic Jones

Fuku Walkthrough

Treat the box as if it was on the network. Don’t try to do anything to it that you could only do with physical access, e.g. break into the BIOS or the Grub boot loader. There are a few flag.txt files to grab. The final one is in the /root/ directory. However, the ultimate goal is to get a root shell. If the machine seems to go down after a while, it probably hasn’t....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 500 words · Mary Gonzalez

G Tch Review A Boring Showcase For Android Ar S Clever Talents

Two months ago, was the presumptive leader of the Android ar pack. Most tech pundits (myself included) expected to tap , its long-time Nexus smartphone partner, to introduce Android ar to the world. expected to give away free G tch models at I/O, making an agenda setter in the larger Android ar conversation. But then Samsung crow-barred its way into the spotlight. As it turned out, both Samsung distributed Android ar watches at I/O, both the G tch Samsung Gear ve are available for purchase today....

January 1, 2023 · 7 min · 1333 words · Thad Foster

Galaxy Note 12 2 Leaks Hints At Future Samsung Design Language Buttons Included

A few months ago, two rumors came out of Korea. One said Apple was going to release a 12.9 inch iPad early next year, and the other said Samsung wants to “beat” Apple to the large tablet market by releasing a 12.2 inch tablet by the end of this year. According to Korean website MovePlayer, the photo you’re looking at above, which was uploaded during the weekend, is what Samsung’s 12....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 229 words · Willie Grissinger

Getting Military Veterans Jobs In It And Cybersecurity

The US alone had nearly 500,000 available cybersecurity positions in March 2021. Veterans from all military branches and career fields bring a wealth of skills and attributes to the table. These characteristics include leadership skills, teamwork, integrity, and maintaining composure under pressure. But veterans face challenges in entering the civilian workforce. Hurdles include networking with civilian job contacts and translating military experience and skills to civilian language and roles. If you’re a veteran, know someone who is, or are in a position to hire people for information technology or cybersecurity jobs, continue reading for guidance on how veterans can connect with civilian IT and cybersecurity opportunities....

January 1, 2023 · 7 min · 1363 words · Scott Carr