How Do You Calculate Credit Card Interest

How does credit card interest work? When you use your credit card, you’re borrowing money from the credit card company with the option of repaying the entire borrowed amount by the due date on your statement or paying a minimum monthly payment with interest, which is added to the balance for as long as it remains unpaid. For every month that you don’t pay the total balance due, you must pay the minimum monthly payment, including the interest charge....

October 18, 2022 · 5 min · 1058 words · Calvin Garza

How Many Hours Of Video People Watch On Youtube Every Day

You will be shocked to know that users on YouTube are now watching one billion hours of videos. Back in the year 2015, YouTube announced that it had surpassed 500 million hours per day. How Many Hours Of Videos People Watch On YouTube Every Day? As we all know, YouTube is right now the most popular video-sharing website where lots of people watch content every day. Well, everyone likes to spend time watching YouTube videos....

October 18, 2022 · 2 min · 369 words · Eric Harris

How To Add Google Maps Shortcuts On Android Home Screen

Compared to all other navigation apps for Android, Google Maps offers more features. With Google Maps, you can navigate all over the world through its street view, a Traffic view, and a Satellite view. The latest version of Google Maps can even help you beat traffic with real-time ETAs, traffic conditions, etc. Additionally, it can even help you find nearby hotels, bus stops, railway stations, and more. Also Read: How to Share Your Real-time Location in Google Maps...

October 18, 2022 · 2 min · 348 words · Belen Anderson

How To Add Or Remove Optional Features In Windows 11

The feature kept hidden from the users is termed Optional Features. On Windows 11, you get a dedicated section for Optional features that allows you to install & enable many new functionalities of the operating system. Some options targeted power users and IT administrators, whereas others were meant for regular users. Hence, if you are looking for ways to access the Optional features on Windows 11, you are reading the right guide....

October 18, 2022 · 2 min · 425 words · Jesus Whyte

Gallery The Red Oneplus 6 Sets The Standard For How Red Phones Should Look

OnePlus has managed to strike gold with the OnePlus 6. While the company has been consistently churning out great smartphones since the last two years, the OnePlus 6 has truly turned out to be a massive hit for the company selling 1 million units in just 22 days. To keep consumer interest alive in the phone and to ensure it continues to catch the media attention, OnePlus is also releasing new color variants of the device....

October 17, 2022 · 2 min · 267 words · Jessica Huntley

Google Just Launched An Awesome New Feature For Android

To sort out this problem, the search giant Google has just announced an awesome feature which will speed up the digital payment process. The new feature goes by the name “Pay with Google” will let users directly pay using their saved credit/debit card. Android and Chrome users can choose to pay using their saved debit and credit cards on their Google account which have been already added to Google Play, Chrome, YouTube or Android Pay....

October 17, 2022 · 2 min · 227 words · George Hughes

Google Might Release Android P On August 20Th

Google announced Android P back in March this year and has since then proceeded to release quite a few beta/Developer Preview releases of the OS. The company had already confirmed that it will be releasing the final version of Android P in Q3 2018. Now, as per reliable leaker @evleaks, Google will drop the final version of Android P to the public on August 20. This does match up to Google’s own timeline, though there might be a week’s delay if Google ends up discovering some last minute issues with the release....

October 17, 2022 · 2 min · 262 words · Cecelia Sears

Google To Remove Lite Mode Data Saver From Android Chrome

According to the latest reports, the Lite Mode of this feature will soon be removed after the Chrome version M100 is released at the end of March. Originally, Lite Mode was known as Data Saver when it was first introduced on Android in 2014. In those days, the data plans were so expensive, and the mobile speeds were limited in some regions, so the Lite mode helped users to load pages faster by compressing them....

October 17, 2022 · 2 min · 257 words · Elise Lowe

Google Working On Find My Device Network Feature For Android

Recently, a beta version of Google Play Services is released, and the APK shows that the company is working on the “Find Device Network” feature for Android Operating System. This new feature will let the users find their devices using a crowd-sourced network, the same way as Apple’s Find My network works. Android to get Find My Device Network XDA Developers have spotted this feature, and they have also found relevant code strings that show the name....

October 17, 2022 · 2 min · 277 words · Kenneth Sprague

Google Working On New Camera Apis For Android Supports Burst Shot Face Detection Raw And More

It was widely expected that with the Nexus 5, Google would finally deliver on its promise of releasing a Nexus device with a top-notch camera. Sadly, that did not happen as the Nexus 5 camera has met with mediocre reviews from reviewers and users alike. One major contributing factor towards the poor camera performance is the stock camera app in Android. With Android 4.3, Google tweaked the UI of the camera app slightly but overall, the app remains a mess to use....

October 17, 2022 · 2 min · 329 words · Elisa James

Higher Education Industry Is Implementing New Business Models

Here is the executive summary of the 2021 Connected Student Report: Supporting students and staff wellbeing is critical - Concerns about student mental health and wellbeing had already led many institutions to offer more services, including ones that students could access online. The anxieties and calamities faced by students and faculty, and staff increased those worries, with 76% of students and 73% of staff reporting that maintaining their well-being remains a challenge....

October 17, 2022 · 8 min · 1500 words · Inge Yoshizumi

Hiring Developers This Is How Many Interviews It Takes To Fill A Job

That’s compared to just 16 first-round interviews in 2020 - a 63% rise in interviews between the two periods and is both good and bad news for those involved in the search for top engineering talent. On one hand, it suggests hiring firms looking for software engineers are finding it easier to source talent, but on the other, it created lots of work for engineers involved in hiring: four out of five hiring engineers said it would be easier to reach their hiring target if they had more qualified people available to interview candidates - and if they didn’t have to simultaneously deliver product features....

October 17, 2022 · 3 min · 556 words · Curtis Miller

How Donating To Charity Affects Your Tax Bill

This isn’t just because of the spirit of the holiday season, but rather because there are tax benefits for many Americans when they donate to charity. For the approximately 15% of Americans who itemize their taxes, a charitable donation often means an additional deduction on their income taxes, meaning a charitable donation in December becomes a smaller tax bill in April. How does all of this work? How can you tell if you’re in the percentage of Americans who will see tax benefits from charitable donations?...

October 17, 2022 · 5 min · 1032 words · Latosha Daniels

How Formula 1 Teams Are Using Tech To Find An Advantage In A Lower Budget Cap Season

Each team approaches this cost cap challenge differently, but here are some of the ways F1 racing teams are using technology to shave off dollars this season, from the factory all the way to the race track. Scuderia AlphaTauri The engineers from Scuderia AlphaTauri have opted to use Epicor’s Kinetic system to analyse production data and create simulations of parts in the hopes of minimising the number of materials used....

October 17, 2022 · 6 min · 1157 words · Thomas Cooks

How To Add Watermark To Videos Using Vlc Media Player

Apart from regular video playback, a VLC media player can be used for various purposes. For instance, you can use it to cut your favorite video clips, watch 3D movies, etc. Recently, we discovered another best VLC media player trick that lets you add watermarks to videos. So, if you have the VLC Media player app installed on your PC, then you don’t need to install any other video editing apps to add watermark on your original videos....

October 17, 2022 · 2 min · 382 words · Donald Tesoro

Get The Harman Kardon Audio Effects On Your Htc One M8

The HTC One M8, unarguably, delivers the best music quality among all the flagship Android devices released this year, even though it lacks Beats Audio this time around. To please audiophiles even further, HTC released a special edition of the One M8 — the Harman Kardon edition — for Sprint users in the United States, which further improves the audio quality. While the Harman Kardon and the regular HTC One M8 share the same internals, there is a noticeable difference in audio quality between both these devices....

October 16, 2022 · 2 min · 398 words · Bryan Mann

Google Keyboard Updated Now Supports Telling Your Phone To Make A Smiley Face And More

When Google rolled out their individual apps into the Google Play Store, and no longer made them just part of the larger operating system, faster updates were one of the things promised (and expected). That’s absolutely been the case ever since, as Google routinely updates their apps, both in small and large portions. The newest update to the Google Keyboard may seem small, but the new features it brings will probably make more than a few people happy....

October 16, 2022 · 2 min · 356 words · Aaron Cuzco

Google Nexus 6P Review

Nexus devices have widely been considered to be developer devices. This is largely due to the fact that they ship with a camera that can rival a potato when taking images and underwhelming battery life. Despite these shortcomings, I have been a huge fan of Google’s Nexus series since I switched to a Galaxy Nexus in early 2012 after breaking the screen of my Galaxy S2. The experience was a revelation in itself – never in my wildest of dream I had thought that Android could run so smoothly....

October 16, 2022 · 9 min · 1912 words · Ella Sturgill

Google Pixel 3 Xl Leaks In White Confirms Notch 4Gb Ram Single Rear Camera

Engineering units of the Google Pixel 3 XL have already leaked months before its formal announcement. The last time around, we saw the Pixel 3 XL in black, and today, the handset has leaked in white. The photos posted on XDA forums show off the 64GB variant of the device featuring 4GB RAM. This leak again confirms that the Pixel 3 XL will feature 4GB of RAM which might be a bummer for many....

October 16, 2022 · 2 min · 311 words · Elizabeth Richardson

Google Releases Android 5 1 Lmy74I Factory Images For Nexus 5 And Nexus 6

Google today posted updated Android 5.1 factory images for the Nexus 5 and Nexus 6. The new factory images are still based on Android 5.1, but carry a newer build number: LMY74I. The new build of Android 5.1 mainly contains some fixes related to SIM cards, and does not contain any device specific changes. The company has also pushed LMY74I build of Android 5.1 to AOSP so that developers can play around with it as well....

October 16, 2022 · 1 min · 147 words · Dustin Owen