Gopro Launches Hero 7 White Silver And Black With 4K 60Fps Recording And Live Stream Features

If you own the previous versions of this camera, which are the GoPro Hero 5 or 6 Black, and you plan to upgrade to the Hero 7 Black, you would be pleased to know that the newer model maintains the exact same form factor as its predecessors enabling you to use the same mounts and accessories, so you don’t have to invest in them again. Most features from previous iterations are retained, like water-proofing, a touchscreen LCD display, Wi-Fi to back up to cloud storage and voice control....

December 26, 2022 · 2 min · 380 words · Carmen Thruman

Guide To Install Windows 8 On Virtualbox

Microsoft released a developer preview of Windows 8 last night and surprisingly made it available for general public too. Though this brand new OS is half-baked and is meant to be used by developers to build apps for Windows 8, it’s way too tempting for a non-developer to let go the opportunity to get the first taste of a hot & sexy OS. Not to worry, we have a detailed yet simple guide to help you install and test-drive Windows 8 on your existing PC using a free to use virtualization software called VirtualBox....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 909 words · Mary Metheney

Hacking Implantable Medical Devices

Modern IMDs are entrusted with vital tasks in terms of medical care: delivering insulin or painkillers at proper rates, measuring and collecting data on the vital signs and passing it on to doctors and nurses, and direct stimulation of an organ’s critical function, as the case is with pacemakers. IMDs are like microcomputers that not only have hardware but also have an elaborated software core at their disposal: “A pacemaker may depend on more than 80,000 lines of code to keep it going, and a magnetic-resonance imaging (MRI) scanner more than 7m lines....

December 26, 2022 · 13 min · 2654 words · Constance Hopping

Here S How To Try Gboard S New Emoji Kitchen Feature

If we talk about the messaging features, emojis is one of the crucial ones. We have also shared a detailed list of best emoji apps for Android that would add a fun touch to the text messaging. Emojis is actually a new way to express ourselves to other peoples on the internet. The reason why we are talking about Emojis is that recently Google introduced a Gboard Emoji kitchen feature, which allows users to create fresh stickers by mixing existing emojis....

December 26, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Kara Pybus

How Apple Stole The Mwc Show Without Actually Being Present

The iPhone X launch last September was no exception. While the new phone did feature the most radical makeover the iPhone had ever undergone, a multitude of spectators laughed at the “notch” and the so-called Animojis among other things. Regardless of public view, however, Apple’s quirks are known to spread across the entire industry like a plague and this year, history repeated itself as most of us within the industry anticipated....

December 26, 2022 · 4 min · 651 words · Laura Baker

How Microsoft Path Guide Has The Potential To Define The Future Of Indoor Navigation

Why Indoor Mapping is so essential? One might argue, why would we need an indoor navigation system to guide us in public places in the first place? It’s true that most public places have an indoor map of the same at the entry, but that’s often confusing. In most occasions, you would need to click a picture of the map, and then use you own positioning ideas to move around....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 913 words · Ruby Wilcox

Galaxy S5 To Include A 16Mp Camera Module Made By Samsung Or Sony

Samsung’s Galaxy S4 includes a 13MP camera that has got favorable reviews from users and reviewers worldwide. However, the lack of Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) was a bummer and greatly affected the low-light imaging capabilities of the handset. Korean website ETNews is now reporting that Samsung is working on a 16MP sensor for the Galaxy S5. While the article does not mention anything else, there is a high probability of Samsung including an OIS and ISOCELL technology in the sensor....

December 25, 2022 · 1 min · 161 words · Edwin Dubiel

Garmin Announces Quatix 7 Series A Premium Marine Smartwatch For Boaters Anglers And Sailors

I served on USCG ships for a couple of years, sailed while in college, and have been fishing for many years so I enjoy spending time on the water while also appreciating the importance of being aware of your operating conditions. Garmin is known for it extensive and innovative marine electronics that are mounted on boats around the world. The new Garmin Quatix 7 watches are designed to connect to compatible marine gear, monitor the environment you are sailing in, and track the specifics of your body for weeks at a time....

December 25, 2022 · 3 min · 549 words · Scott Blanchard

Get A 64Gb Flash Drive With Four Built In Connectors For Just 23

Are you tired of seeing the “lack of storage message” on your phone? Or of not being able to transfer files between different operating systems? Then you can appreciate how much simpler it would be to use a flash drive as a go-between. Even your devices have different port types, a flash drive with multiple built-in ports solves that problem nicely. This 4-in-1 drive offers a roomy 64GB of fast flash storage for your files, and it has USB-C, micro-USB, USB 3....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 257 words · Carlene Rodriquez

Get The Pocophone F1 S Poco Launcher Right Now

While it’s not available in the Play Store, learn how you can already test the Little Launcher, of course, the new POCO Launcher of the Pocophone F1 on your smartphone. The well-known Chinese smartphone manufacturer, of course, Xiaomi recently introduced a new sub-brand that will attack the top segment and compete with the well-known Chinese smartphone manufacturer, of course, OnePlus and other top-end device manufacturers. Its first smartphone, the POCO F1, is equipped with top features at a mid-range price, which has brought it a great success....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 396 words · Robert Castro

Good News First Intel Core I9 Mobile Processor On Its Way

The Core i9 brand is Intel’s Premium category, and it’s very exclusive processors to start with because they have exorbitant prices. Thus, the brand asks for $999 for the most basic processor in the range and reaches $2,000 in the Core i9 7980XE, the top of the range. It seems that now the giant chip manufacturer Intel wants to open a little doors to these exclusive processors including them in laptops, although in these the number of PCI-Express lanes has a much lower importance than desktop computers, although everything is said, there is also portable with SLI configurations and with a good handful of physical cores....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 361 words · Larry Kennedy

Google Fuchsia Os Is Real And Will Replace Android

The brand new operating system of the tech giant Google, of course, Fuchsia is not exactly a “new Android” or “a new Chrome OS”; it is an experimental project that could run on all kinds of devices, including the Internet of Things (IoT). Google: Fuchsia OS Is REAL And Will Replace Android! The mystery of Fuchsia has been unfolding since 2016; of course, it is another operating system of the tech Google, developed in open source, that could simply replace Android in the future....

December 25, 2022 · 3 min · 630 words · Lindsey Sirmons

Google Assistant Is A Smarter And More Conversational Virtual Assistant

At the opening Google I/O Keynote, Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai announced Google Assistant. A virtual assistant that can converse with you and help you find the relevant information you need. Building on Google Now and the technology behind it, Google Assistant is able to hold more better conversations with you that will allow it to show better contextual results and do things for you. The assistant is also able to answer follow up questions in reference to your original questions....

December 25, 2022 · 1 min · 199 words · Jennifer Lott

Google Is Reportedly Testing Andromeda On Nexus 9

Yesterday, a report suggested that we can see Google announce the merger of ChromeOS with Android — internally codenamed “Andromeda” — at its October 4th event. Suited for tablets and hybrid devices, Andromeda will help in offering a better user experience on such devices where Android currently fails terribly. Now, as per 9to5Google, Google is internally testing Andromeda on Nexus 9. Various codes and commits in AOSP suggest that Andromeda requires significantly more powerful set of hardware to run on....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 238 words · Robert Smythe

Google Rolls Out Safe Browsing Alerts On Chrome For Android

On the desktop, the browser Google Chrome tends to help the user to the security of a site. When it does not meet certain parameters, Chrome often block access and display an alert to the user. Now this technology called Safe Browsing is enabled by default in Android mobile system. Also Read: Bluestacks 2 Launch: Run Multiple Android Apps On Windows According to Google, leave the option as a native Android took longer because it is more complicated to analyze harmful sites worldwide mobile than on desktop computers....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 368 words · Eric Nelson

Google Takes Its Glass On The Road Coming To A City Near You

Google knows people want to check out Glass, but most don’t have the $1500 to shell out for an early adopter’s version. How is the company going to let people get their eyes on the wearable device? A nationwide demonstration tour is how. To bring Glass to the masses, Google is kicking off a multi-city demonstration tour that’ll start in Durham, NC next month. The first demonstration will be held October 5th at Bay 7 on the American Tobacco Campus....

December 25, 2022 · 1 min · 156 words · John Rossi

Google Wallet No Longer Needs Nfc Now Works On Practically Every Android Phone In The Usa

Google did something bold last night. They unveiled a new version of the failed Google Wallet application that no longer needs NFC to work. It’s also compatible with every Android phone running 2.3 Gingerbread and above, which for all intents and purpose is every Android phone currently in use in the United States. The Google Wallet app will also now allow you to send money to anyone in the US, so it’s kind of like PayPal now too....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 223 words · Sherill Kenny

Have Trouble Sleeping Soundcore S New Earbuds Will Drown Out The Distractions

This isn’t the first time an audio company is releasing earbuds for sleeping; QuietOn, Bose, and SleepPhones have done it in the past – with varying success. Following suit, Soundcore’s version promises a four-point noise masking system, a lightweight build, a comfortable fit, and virtually unlimited audio. Soundcore says that the earbuds will block passive noises for a “truly quiet” night’s sleep. The ear wings and Twin Seal ear tips also seal the ear to block up to 35dB of noise in your surroundings....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 346 words · Cynthia Everett

Here S Your First Android Changelog

The end of ‘s Android section of the keynote featured a big slide with a ton of individual features formed into the shape of an nt to know what just some of the many features coming in this fall’s big release? Here’s the list: Burst-mode camera As H.265 NDK media As TV input framework low latency audio recording audio patch-panel Improved AV sync B audio Cast receiver hardware-assisted hotword (aka the Moto X’s “OK google” features!...

December 25, 2022 · 1 min · 182 words · Allison White

Glorious Gmmk Pro Review A Solid High End Mechanical Keyboard Starter Kit

In a way, the GMMK Pro is Glorious’ attempt to prove that it’s as worthy a competitor within the high-end PC gaming market as it is in the midrange. The keyboard is, from top to bottom, designed to feel premium and to compete with the best retail keyboards and even some custom mechanical keyboards. What might look like a relatively typical keyboard from the outside hides several features that elevate it above competing options from the big boys....

December 24, 2022 · 11 min · 2277 words · Velma Shuler