This Game Lets You Build Your Own Gaming Pc

However, have you ever wondered learning about building a high-end gaming computer? Well, computer geek like us will love to do so. Well, the good news is there is a game that will let you build a gaming PC with some high-end components from scratch. PC Building Simulator is a game where you need to put everything together, and users need to choose which slots to stick in place. The game is addictive because this is a different type of game that every gamer will love to play again and again....

October 6, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Carl Smith

The Biggest Mistake People Make When Signing Up For Streaming Services Komando Com

Millions have chosen streaming services as an alternative to cable, and recent studies indicate streaming will be in 25% of U.S. homes come 2022. Tap or click here for holiday movies available to stream. As you subscribe to your favorite streaming services, remember not to make this jumbo-sized mistake that can leave you with extra charges. Here’s how you can start on the right foot. Freebies for everyone Okay, almost everyone....

October 5, 2022 · 5 min · 908 words · Terrence Hill

The Online Security Mistake You Re Making Right Now And How To Fix It Komando Com

That’s why it’s important to keep an eye on what accounts you’re signed into and on what devices. We’ll show you how to do it. Time to say goodbye to this convenient but sloppy security practice. Facebook How to log out of Facebook from your desktop: Go Facebook.com. Click on your account, then select the Security and login option. You’ll get a list of the devices your Facebook account is currently logged into....

October 5, 2022 · 5 min · 941 words · Earle Garcia

The Top 10 Tips For Getting The Best From The Camera In Your Android Smartphone

1. Be ready The whole point of camera phone photography, as opposed to using a standalone device, is that you’re ready to snap away anytime, anywhere. Snagging the unexpected, the fortuitous, the once in a lifetime moments. So speed is of the essence. If you’re very lucky, your smartphone has a shutter key that you can mash down, but most of us have to improvise. Putting Camera as a swipe-up shortcut on your lockscreen (or using the supplied lockscreen swipe, shown below) is a great and quick way in....

October 5, 2022 · 8 min · 1523 words · Carol Nakamura

There S A Microsoft Edition Of The Samsung Galaxy S8

Samsung started bundling Microsoft’s suite of Office apps like Skype, OneDrive, and Word etc. on its flagship devices starting from the Galaxy S6. This year though, both companies are taking a different approach as Microsoft will be selling its own customised version of the Galaxy S8. Dubbed the Samsung Galaxy S8 Microsoft Edition, the handset is already available for pre-order through Microsoft’s retail stores in the US. The Microsoft Edition of Galaxy S8 and S8+ will automatically download a bunch of apps from Microsoft when the handsets are connected to a Wi-Fi network during the setup process....

October 5, 2022 · 1 min · 188 words · Bradford Head

The Evolution Of Endpoint Security Changing With The Currents

In this article, we’ll take a look at how endpoint security has evolved throughout the years and the different trends that can be anticipated for the future, starting today and going forward. We will also look at some endpoint solutions and how they compare with each other. What Is Endpoint Security? Endpoint security is a method used within network security to secure the organization’s network against devices that connect to that network....

October 4, 2022 · 8 min · 1586 words · Max Dean

These Are The 3 Smartphone Strategies Samsung Should Borrow From Apple

But there’s a reason for everything. Samsung’s phone business is feeling pressure from Apple on three key fronts: br identity, software simplicity, hardware sophistication. Samsung might be the reigning King of Android, but if it wants to continue to rule the entire smartphone world, it will need to get serious about overhauling its business, , dare I say it, borrow strategies from Apple. Samsung needs a personality en I see an Apple or commercial on TV, I instinctively know which company is making the pitch, even before a product pops on screen....

October 4, 2022 · 4 min · 752 words · Lyman Martinez

Think Food Prices Are High Now Get Ready To Pay Even More

Last year’s cyberattack on the East Coast fuel pipeline led to gas shortages, hoarding and wildly fluctuating prices. There are ways to find cheap gas in your area that can help offset the rising costs. Tap or click here to learn more. Gasoline isn’t the only commodity we need to worry about. Rising food prices will get worse, as reported by the USDA. Read on for an idea of what to expect and a neat way to save....

October 4, 2022 · 3 min · 575 words · Michael Hull

The Oneus 3T Is Revealed Promising Better Specs For 439

The details are now live on the Oneus site, giving you what you need to know about the hardware improvements buying options. The phone packs a Snapdragon 821 chip clocked at 2.35 GHz is paired with an Adreno 530 G. st as with the Oneus 3, the phone will have 6GB of RAM 64GB of storage, but a 128GB option will also be added. There’s also a new color variant that’s named “Gunmetal....

October 3, 2022 · 1 min · 197 words · Kathy Reid

The Ultra Is The Apple Watch I Ve Always Wanted Or So I Thought

So, what’s my verdict on the $799 Apple Watch Ultra? It’s complicated, and the easiest way to distill my thoughts is to look at the good, the bad, and what’s missing. Before I continue, here are a few points I want to make. Firstly, over the past week, I’ve not run an ultra-marathon, jumped off cliffs, swam with sharks, or climbed Everest. While I do venture into the outdoors for more mundane hiking and cycling and photo/video adventures, I have to be honest and say that I’ve mostly been using Apple Pay in coffee shops, rather than using the siren to summon help after losing a fight with a grizzly....

October 3, 2022 · 6 min · 1240 words · John Mitchell

There Will Be Four Galaxy Note Iii Variants

Are you sitting down? According to the Korean website ETNews, there are going to be four Samsung Galaxy Note III models. While they don’t know the names of all of them, here’s how they’re different. Model 01: High quality materials, 13 megapixel camera, unbreakable AMOLED, limited edition. Model 02: Plastic body, 13 megapixel camera, regular AMOLED. Model 03: Plastic body, 13 megapixel camera, LCD. Model 04: Plastic body, 8 megapixel camera, LCD....

October 3, 2022 · 1 min · 157 words · Melba Mercado

This Is Sony S Xperia X Compact

As a leaked render of the handset posted by @evleaks indicates, the Xperia X Compact will feature a small sub 5-inch display, though it’s tough to make out the exact screen size of the device from the render. However, the generous bezel at the bottom of the device will make the device taller and bigger than what its tiny display size will otherwise indicate. — Evan Blass (@evleaks) August 25, 2016 Leaks suggest that Sony will be unveiling two handsets: the Xperia XZ and Xperia X Compact, with the latter being a smaller variant of the company’s new flagship handset....

October 3, 2022 · 1 min · 172 words · Joseph Mcculley

This New Privacy Focused Search Engine Wants To Replace Google

While you can’t have guaranteed privacy, you can take some steps to reduce your digital footprint. Depending on your browser, you have some power to opt out of third-party cookies and other tracking tools. There’s also an online tool that lets you opt out of many advertising and marketing companies in a few easy steps. Tap or click here for more information. Google has been negligent with its users’ privacy, and yet it remains the most popular search engine in the world....

October 3, 2022 · 4 min · 663 words · Elizabeth Alexander

The Great Techpp Crossword Episode 18

ACROSS 1 You don’t have to say “Ok Google” for assistance on Huawei phones, if rumors are to be believed. (2,9) 4 It started out as a DVD rental service, and is now streaming 70 percent of its content on TV, as per reports. Quite a flick for this Net service. (7) 7 Oh Mi Gawd! And now smart dishwashers too. (5) 9 For a week or so, this Nintendo character will guide you to your destination on Google Maps....

October 2, 2022 · 2 min · 270 words · Frederick Mast

The Trick To Stream Movies Not Available In The U S Komando Com

Netflix just raised its prices again, and this is one way to ensure you’re getting the most bang for your buck. We’ll show you how to do it, and we’ve got a list of some of the best movies you can watch right now. Why you need a VPN to unlock content If you subscribe to Netflix or any other streaming service, you know how often new titles are added and removed....

October 2, 2022 · 3 min · 538 words · Joann Gutierrez

This Ai Has Learned How To Pick Out Criminals By Their Faces

Xialin Wu and Zhang Xi from the Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, used various machine vision algorithms to examine a series of pictures of criminals and civilians, in order to find out if a neural network would be able to differentiate them. The researchers collected 1,856 portraits of Chinese men without beard or mustache, aged 18 to 56 years, and only half of them had criminal records. Scientists then used 90% of these images to train the neural network to recognize the characteristics and differences of the sample and the remaining 10% were used in the tests....

October 2, 2022 · 2 min · 384 words · Scott Simmons

This Android Malware Combines Keylogger Ransomware And Banking Trojan

If you have an Android, you better watch out! There is new malware that will surely plague users with Android devices. It’s called MysteryBot. This malware is not only a Banking Trojan but also features keylogger and ransomware which makes it extremely powerful. The MysteryBot for Android was recently discovered by researchers at ThreatFabric, who initially considered it to be just another improved version of LokiBot. After more detailed analysis, they quickly concluded that although based on LokiBot and probably also developed by the same cybercriminals, it has been completely improved and has gained a new name....

October 2, 2022 · 2 min · 253 words · Warren Ledbetter

This New Mac Malware Steals Passwords Screenshots Iphone Backups

According to some information, the Russian hacking group APT28, which is responsible for developing a wide range of penetration tools for Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android, has now created a tool capable of stealing passwords, taking screenshots on Macs and even to steal backups of iPhones. Baptized Xagent, this new malware is apparently powerful and can steal almost everything on Macs. Evaluating the BitDefender report, we found that this malware was built on a modular basis, which leads us to conclude that its development is in the long term, thus facilitating the inclusion of new features as well as reading and development by a group of programmers....

October 2, 2022 · 2 min · 281 words · William Mendoza

The Fitbit Inspire 3 Is A Low Wrist High Reward Tracker At 99

Fitbit has upgraded from an older monochrome display to a colored one this time around while maintaining over a week of battery life to reduce your charging cadence. The device is extremely comfortable and the bands I tested were light enough to make me forget it was on my wrist. If you don’t like wearing watches or trackers that you have to charge daily and, frankly, don’t want a watch that requires much fidgeting, this sub-$100 Fitbit is a solid option....

October 1, 2022 · 7 min · 1319 words · Bessie Samuels

The Irs Has A New Plan To Verify Taxpayers Identities Virtual Interviews

The company contracted to do the facial recognition, ID.me, sparked privacy concerns among politicians and digital rights advocates for their methods. The IRS later announced it would “transition away” from requiring video selfies to log into accounts, check previous filings or use other online tools and come up with another way. Now the agency has a new plan to verify identities without taxpayers providing any biometric data. But facial recognition is once again an option....

October 1, 2022 · 4 min · 817 words · Christiane Griffies