Galaxy Note 7 Iris Scanner Can Be Used To Authenticate Banking Transactions

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was unveiled earlier this month and brought iris scanning technology to Samsung’s smartphone platform. Today the Korean tech giant announced that the same iris technology has far more uses than unlocking and securing your device. Launching in conjunction with Korean banks, the iris scanner can be used to authenticate transactions made using Samsung Pay. This does not replace the traditional fingerprint scanner, but adds to it as an additional form of unlocking the device....

September 24, 2022 · 1 min · 193 words · Barbara Byers

Get A Refurbished Gaming Tower With Huge Storage An Overclocked Graphics Card And More

Whether you just feel like a casual Minecraft game or looking to compete in professional League of Legends or Fortnite tournaments, you need a gaming rig with the performance you need. Not only can this Refurbished Periphio Ember Gaming PC from 2022 deliver that, but it also looks super sharp while doing it. Periphio’s latest model gaming tower adds a Quad-Core Intel Core i5 processor and 8GB of RAM to the most recent generation GeForce GTX 1650 overclocked graphics card with 4GB of graphics memory for unmatched performance during all your gaming adventures....

September 24, 2022 · 2 min · 321 words · Ashley Kurter

Google Blue Tint On Pixel 2 Xl S Display Is Inherent To Display Hardware

Earlier today, Google issued a statement clarifying the screen issues related to the Pixel 2 XL. The company will be rolling out a software update to offer a new ‘saturated’ display mode and to boost consumer confidence in the handsets, it also extended their warranty to two years. However, Google’s statement did not talk about the blue tint issue on the Pixel 2 XL. As seen in OLED panels from a few years ago, viewing the Pixel 2 XL’s display from anything but the perfect angle will lead to a noticeable blue tint....

September 24, 2022 · 2 min · 238 words · Harriett Perry

Google Aims To Deliver Your Packages Via Drones In 2017

David Vos, the pioneer for Google’s Project Wing, said his organization is in chats with the Federal Aviation Administration and different partners about setting up an airport regulation framework for automatons that would utilize cell and Internet innovation to arrange unmanned ethereal vehicle flights at elevations of under 152 meters. Google Aims to Deliver Your Packages Via Drones in 2017 Vos, who is co-seat of a FAA team accused of thinking of an automaton registry, said a framework for recognizing automaton administrators and keeping UAV far from other flying machine could be set up inside of 12 months....

September 24, 2022 · 2 min · 334 words · Beth Sanchez

Google I O 2022 Keynote Roundup All The Products Google Launched

Google’s 2022 conference for developers is a two-day virtual event with a limited in-person audience. The conference continued the trend from the last couple of years in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the rumors had suggested, this year’s event keynote was packed with announcements that will change the evolving Android device landscape. Pixel 6a Announced Starting with one of the most significant and highly anticipated hardware announcements of the year, the Google Pixel 6a....

September 24, 2022 · 7 min · 1279 words · Sandra Romo

Google Maps Street View Gets New Historical View Feature On Mobile

To date, Street View is constructed using over 220 billion images captured in 100+ countries and territories. With the new addition to the feature, you can simply open Google Maps on your iPhone or Android device. Then, open Street View, and you will be able to see the details of the location. If you then tap the See more dates option, you will be able to see the historical imagery of the area dating as far back as 2007 in some locations....

September 24, 2022 · 1 min · 179 words · Neva Schlenz

Google Pixel 7 Mocks Seen On Ebay Facebook Marketplace

Recently, Some leaks came up regarding the display upgrade of the Pixel 7 series that show it might use the same display panel from the Pixel 6 series with some tweaks. Pixel 7 Prototype Images Also Showed Pixel 7 Pro Google Pixel 7’s first look we got from the Google I/O conference, where the company also mentioned its launch, which is set for the fall season this year, along with the Pixel brand Watch....

September 24, 2022 · 2 min · 311 words · Margaret Gordon

Google Slides Lands On The Play Store Drive Gets Native Office Integration And Ui Revamp

Google has finally released the Slides app on the Play Store, more than a month after it had released the Google Docs and Sheets apps on the Play Store. The app works just like the Google Sheets and Docs app and is aimed to work in conjunction with the Drive app, rather than replacing it altogether. The new Sheets app will allow Android users to seamlessly create and edit presentations on their devices and upload it to Drive to share and collaborate on it with others....

September 24, 2022 · 1 min · 187 words · Janice Asif

Google Updates Hangout With New Status Indicators Improved Contact Organization

The upcoming version of Hangout adds a new status update indicator that’ll let you know who is available to chat and who is offline. When browsing a contact, a green bubble icon means the person is reachable, while a gray icon means they are away. Browsing through your address book when starting a new Hangout has been made easier with new sections that organize your contacts into “People you Hangout with”, “Suggested People” and “Other Contacts”....

September 24, 2022 · 1 min · 135 words · David Wilson

Google Wifi Launched In France And Germany

A single Google WiFi unit can act as a more conventional Wi-Fi router, however, through the power of mesh networking users can set up multiple Google WiFi devices in their homes in order to extend and improve signal strength across a larger area. Multiple access points can be easily configured with the help of a companion mobile application, which also gives users the option of setting parental control rules for the network....

September 24, 2022 · 1 min · 206 words · Michelle Gottschalk

Grab The Vivo Nex With Snapdragon 845 For Just Rs 27 390

To reiterate, the Vivo Nex sports a 6.59-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 2316 pixels and covers the entire front of the phone. The fingerprint scanner is embedded into the display as well and uses Vivo’s second generation in-display fingerprint scanner tech. At the heart of the NEX is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 chipset which is the flagship SoC of 2018, so performance is top notch....

September 24, 2022 · 1 min · 203 words · Louise Pugh

Here S Your First Android M Changelog

The presentation, which focused on app permissions, Android y, developer tools, wrapped up with a giant letter “M” filled with all the new features. Here’s the list: Android y Easy word selection Floating clipboard toolbar rk contacts in personal contexts Hotspot 2.0 R1 V apps in settings Flex storage Duplex printing App stby Seamless certificate installation for enterprise Undo/redo keyboard shortcuts Do not disturb automatic rules Data usage A for work profiles Material Design support library Bluetooth SA/li> Voice interaction service B Type C charging App link verification Battery historian v2BT 4....

September 24, 2022 · 1 min · 208 words · Kimberly Fekete

How Cockpit Can Help You More Easily Manage Your Linux Machines

Thanks to a web-based GUI, it’s not nearly as hard as you think. The GUI in question is called Cockpit, a web-based graphical interface that simplifies a number of Linux tasks such that even those new to Linux can have an easier time managing those servers. So whether you’re new to Linux or an expert, Cockpit might be the best tool on the market for server administration duties. What can Cockpit do for you?...

September 24, 2022 · 3 min · 573 words · Amanda Atkins

Ftc Is Warning About Tons Of Coronavirus Scams Spreading Across The U S

Some people are actually taking advantage of the COVID-19 outbreak and using it to rip others off. Tap or click to see a list of coronavirus scams that have been spreading. Sadly, things are not getting any better. In fact, they’re getting worse. FTC gives dire warning about COVID-19 scams The U.S. government has been busy battling cybercriminals and their ruthless coronavirus scams. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sent a warning letter to seven companies earlier this month that were advertising products with unsupported claims....

September 23, 2022 · 4 min · 793 words · Lonnie Vance

Future Nest Speaker Could Have This Apple Homepod Like Feature

Recently, a report from 9to5Google shared details of two upcoming smart speakers – Clover and Buckeye – in development in Google’s Fuchsia project. Now, a freshly posted Fuchasi code of the Buckeye suggests it’ll come with UWB (Ultra-wideband) support. It appears that Google wants to go on par with Apple HomePod’s “Handoff” feature with its next-generation Nest smart speaker with UWB connectivity. This comes days after Google gave a direct preview of what UWB could and will be able to do on Android at the Android Dev Summit....

September 23, 2022 · 2 min · 302 words · James Terry

Future Nubia Smartphones To Run On Stock Android With Project Treble Support

The Nubia brand has now made a major announcement, which is expected to help increase their market presence in international markets like Europe and US. Currently, Nubia sells its Android smartphones with its own skin on top. It’s called the Nubia UI, and the interface comes with a hoard of features which aren’t otherwise found in devices running vanilla Android. With that said, its UI hasn’t been appreciated much by its users residing outside of China....

September 23, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Kenneth Cross

Galaxy Note 3 Sales Hit 10 Million Units

Samsung has just announced, via their Korean corporate blog, that sales of the Galaxy Note 3 have just hit 10 million units. Considering that the phone launched on September 25th, that’s quite impressive for a device many people like to point and laugh at for being too big. Now to put this 10 million figure into some perspective, it took four months for the Note II and nine months for the first Note to hit the same milestone....

September 23, 2022 · 2 min · 271 words · Olga Johnson

Geocoding Router Log Data

Web site access logs are often used for web analytics. These logs can be sliced and diced to determine where visitors are coming from, when they’re visiting, what they’re looking at, and what browsers they’re using. That’s all very useful. Malware doesn’t want to be so useful; it wants to be as stealthy and unobtrusive as possible. Malware is a pickpocket. After malware is done logging your keystrokes, gathering your credentials, or collecting whatever it wants to collect, it needs to do something with that data....

September 23, 2022 · 5 min · 963 words · Katie Hatcher

God Of War Ragnar K Pre Order Begin Check All Details

After a lot of excitement and waiting for a week, it’s finally here, and many details come out with its pre-order starting, such as the prices of all the editions and its Graphics Modes. Let’s continue the discussion below. God of War Ragnarök Graphic Modes Details Leaked As GamesRadar noticed in the Ragnarok’s pre-orders mail from a UK retailer, the God of War Ragnarok will allow you to play at full 4K resolution with targeted 30 frames per second....

September 23, 2022 · 2 min · 344 words · Jeri Campbell

Google Pixel 2 Rumors Everything We Expect From Google S New Phones

Google is all set to unveil its second-generation Pixel handsets at its Made By Google event on October 4. The first generation Pixel handsets might not have exactly set the sales chart on fire but they did set a new benchmark with their excellent camera and real-life performance. It was no secret that Google was hard pressed for time with the Pixel and Pixel XL and so the company had to make quite a few compromises with the handsets....

September 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1313 words · Erica Cervantes