Hacker Faces Up To 100 Years In Jail For Spreading Malware

US authorities have now indicated a man whose name is Krasimir Nikolov, age 44, from Bulgaria had played a crucial role in the distribution of this GozNym malware. The charges according to US department of Justice says that Krasimir Nikolov now faces up to 100 years in jail and a fine up to $3.5 million for his crimes. This banking Trojan was known to have targeted 22 different financial organizations like banks and credit unions in the US....

August 24, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Suzan Maldonado

Hackers Can Pretend To Be You Or Any Other Gmail User Thanks To This Glitch

Not only does Gmail give users more space than they could ever fill for emails and files, but it also offers a plethora of features that make sending and organizing messages even easier than before. Tap or click here for our favorite Gmail tricks and hacks. Because Gmail is so widely used, a security issue affecting the platform would threaten a wide swath of internet users. And that’s exactly what’s happened — an unusual bug in G Suite could’ve allowed emails sent via Gmail to be spoofed to appear like any other sender on the platform....

August 24, 2022 · 5 min · 958 words · Sally Pope

Hands Free Apple Tv The Perfect Combination Between Tv And Siri

Apple iTV, The Final Product Steve Jobs Had in Mind? For now, Apple hasn’t officially announced the release of a new service for online TV, but there are signs of this tech and rumors that it will see the light of day in the near future, most probably in the course of 2012. What we do know for sure is that Apple’s relationship with Samsung has deteriorated, and so, the company could be looking towards Sharp to help develop the next generation of Apple products: iPad 3, iPhone 5 and the rumored iTV....

August 24, 2022 · 5 min · 920 words · Roosevelt Simpson

Hands On Samsung Unveils New Bora Purple Color For The Galaxy S22 Ahead Of Unpacked

Bora, which translates to “purple” in Korean, was designed to “evoke joy, spark creativity, and embrace individuality,” according to Samsung’s press release. “With its pastel and neutral tones, Bora Purple embodies optimism and a sense of calm. It will unfold your world with the power of choice,” said Sonia Chang, VP of Global Brand Marketing Group, MX Business at Samsung Electronics. While I didn’t major in color psychology, I can attest to the elegance and unbound feel of the new color....

August 24, 2022 · 2 min · 403 words · Felipe Lott

Honro 6X Faq Gorilla Glass Dual Sim Volte Quick Charge Performance

Earlier this week, Huawei’s sub-brand Honor launched the Honor 6X in India. The handset will take on the likes of Xiaomi’s popular Redmi Note 4, Moto G4 Plus, and Lenovo’s K6 Note. Unlike its peers, though, the Honor 6X manages to set itself apart by offering a dual-lens camera setup at the rear. Read: Honor 6X Review Q) What are the full specifications of the Honor 6X? A) The full specs of the Honor 6X are as follows:...

August 24, 2022 · 5 min · 895 words · Ralph Cotelesse

How Apple Aces Tech Presentations Seven Points Beyond Bells And Whistles

Fat chance. Apple delivered perhaps the slickest, well organized online tech event we have witnessed to date. And it was not just down production values and graphic quality. The whole event simply flowed like cream out a silver jug, with almost no stumbles or false notes. And over the years, sleek and well-produced presentations have become an Apple staple. And unlike most of the other brands that tend to focus heavily on special effects and design touches, Apple actually manages to keep things relatively simple, even while remaining very effective indeed....

August 24, 2022 · 6 min · 1199 words · Jean Clark

Galaxy Tab S Deformed Back Cover A Manufacturing Defect Says Samsung

Last week, a Russian website reported that the back of the Galaxy Tab S 8.5 were deforming due to overheating issues. Today, Samsung has released an official statement on this matter saying that the deformation is being caused due to a defective back cover and has nothing to do with the device overheating. Below is Samsung’s official statement on this matter: On the bright side, existing Galaxy Tab S owners can get the problem solved by getting the back cover replaced or getting a replacement unit altogether by contacting their nearest Samsung service center, which is all that should matter in the end....

August 23, 2022 · 1 min · 131 words · Erik Vanvalkenburg

Get Rid Of Google Now From The Android 4 4 Kitkat Home Screen

The new Google Experience launcher, that is available exclusively to the Nexus 5, but is already available to other devices via an extracted APK, allows for quick access to Google Now with just a simple left-to-right swipe. This new launcher keeps Google Now in memory, which means that there is no loading time or ‘Refreshing’ of data. This makes Google Now much faster to access and provides useful information much more quickly....

August 23, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · James Diaz

Github Copilot Can This Ai Programmer Really Improve Developer Productivity

GitHub Copilot, an AI pair-programming service, was made generally available a month ago at a cost of $10 per user per month or $100 per user per year. It’s an extension to Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code editor that suggests to developers code that they can accept, reject or edit. The code suggestions are generated by the natural language AI model based on OpenAI’s Codex, itself a version of GPT-3, and was trained on billions of publicly available lines of source code, including code published on GitHub....

August 23, 2022 · 5 min · 882 words · Albert Curtis

Google Accidentally Reveals The Nexus 5 In Its Kitkat Statue Video

To showcase its big Android 4.4 KitKat announcement, Google posted a video of the chocolate statute as it was unveiled on the front lawn of its headquarters. What was a supposed to be lovely tribute video to the next version of Android may have become the source of an embarrassing Nexus 5 leak for Google. As spotted by 9to5 Google, the unveiling video, which is now a private YouTube clip, showed Google employees taking video of the statue ceremony using their phones....

August 23, 2022 · 1 min · 193 words · John Harmon

Google Confirms This Is The Pixel 4

Last year, the Pixel 3 leaked in extensive details months ahead of its release. This year, we already got a glimpse at the Pixel 4 design in leaked renders. I guess Google wanted to avoid itself the same embarrassment as last year which is why it has gone ahead and simply confirmed the Pixel 4 design months ahead of its release. It is an unprecedented move by Google — or for any smartphone OEM for that matter — to go ahead and confirm the design of their upcoming smartphone months ahead of its release....

August 23, 2022 · 2 min · 350 words · Erwin Drury

Google Faces 4 1 Billion Fine Against Eu Record Antitrust Lawsuit

2018 saw the EU hit Google with a record-breaking €4.3 billion fine ($4.3 billion). Today, the European Union’s second-highest Court upheld the record fine against Google over “unlawful restrictions” on Android phone manufacturers. This morning, the EU’s General Court announced that it “largely confirms” the ruling and reduced the fine to €4.1 billion ($4.1 billion) after finding flaws in the regulator’s analysis. According to a Bloomberg report, the EU said Google abused its market dominance by preventing Android OEMs to pre-install apps from running “alternative versions of Android not approved by Google....

August 23, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Frank Goupil

Google Is Building Two Android Wear Smartwatches Of Its Own With Google Ai

According to Android Police, Google’s upcoming Android wearables aren’t from Samsung or LG. These are claimed to be 100 percent Google in-house Android wear, Google will probably launch the new wearables as Nexus-brand but will be released after the launch of Nexus upcoming smartphones. According to the sources, the upcoming Android wearables from Google are codenamed as Angelfish and Swordfish. Angelfish, would be a larger and would rather provide for sports activities, will share a sporty look....

August 23, 2022 · 2 min · 238 words · Viola Ross

Google Just Made A Big Move To Stop You From Paying For Microsoft Office

Are you an Office user? Cybercriminals are using a sneaky method to break into Microsoft’s Outlook and Office software Tap or click here for a malware red flag that uses a new twist on an old trick. For many years, the only option was Microsoft Office if you wanted to work on documents without an internet connection. It was a firm favorite until Microsoft changed its model to a monthly subscription for Office 365....

August 23, 2022 · 2 min · 386 words · Mary Carter

Google Lens Is Now Rolling Out Wide For Android Users

Back in February, Google officially announced that its feature, Google Lens, would be rolling out to more Android users in the (near) future. Unfortunately, at the time, there wasn’t an expected time frame to get excited about. That changed recently, though, as the official Google Photos Twitter account posted on the social network that the feature is now rolling out to all Android users. All you need to get the feature to work is the most updated version of Google Photos, which is rolling out in stages now....

August 23, 2022 · 2 min · 216 words · Charles Wells

Google Maps On Iphone Gets Waze Features That Let You Report Crashes And Speed Traps

Over the past year Google has been grabbing features from Waze and putting them into Google Maps on Android, including collected traffic reports, on-screen speed limits and potential speed traps. In June it added a speedometer next to the existing speed-limit indicator that launched earlier in the year. As CNET reported in May, Google began rolling out speed limits, speed cameras and mobile speed cameras in over 40 countries. A month earlier it began testing reports for slowdowns to help drivers seek other routes to avoid traffic jams....

August 23, 2022 · 2 min · 284 words · Vanessa Studeny

Google Now Comes To Chrome Desktop Alpha

“Chrome” is Google’s all encompassing brand for their internet browser, but there are actually quite a few different versions. There’s Chrome for Mac, Chrome for Windows, Chrome for Android … you get the idea. More importantly, each of those versions also come in three distinct flavors. There’s the stable version of Chrome that 99% of people, myself included, use on a daily basis. There’s the beta version of Chrome that’s also considered to be quite stable, but it’s not perfect....

August 23, 2022 · 2 min · 256 words · Brian Miller

Google Releases A New Version Of Quickoffice Offers It For Free

Last year in June, Google acquired Quickoffice, a very popular office suite available for a wide array of platforms. Now, more than 1.5 years later, we are finally seeing fruits of that acquisition. The Internet giant announced that Quickoffice will be available as a free download from the Play Store starting today. Its not the old app with a very clunky UI, though. Instead, the company is offering a brand new app that follows the Holo guidelines, has Google Drive integration, and easily allows you to edit Microsoft Office documents....

August 23, 2022 · 1 min · 206 words · Dorothy Armstrong

Google S 12 Day Of Play Holiday Sale Is Now Live

Google is getting on the holiday bandwagon with its 12 Days of Play holiday deals on movies, apps, games, music, and more through January 2. Thanks to this deal from Google, you will be able to rent your favorite movie or watch three episodes of your favorite TV shows for just 99 cents through January 2. The list of movies that are a part of this offer includes Dunkirk, Wonder Woman, Kingsman, Home Alone, and more....

August 23, 2022 · 2 min · 269 words · Wayne Tom

Google Testing New 911 System Which Sends More Accurate Location Information

Google is testing a new system that will send a more accurate location information of people calling 911 to emergency responders. The company tested the system across 50 call centers in Texas, Tennessee, and Florida in December and January covering over 2.4 million people. Google sent location information of random 911 callers using an android phone straight to the person taking this call. The early results are very promising as the location sent by Google provided one with an estimated location of the caller within a radius of 121 feet....

August 23, 2022 · 2 min · 263 words · Michael Mcmurry