The Multi Camera Gate Scandal How Many Is Too Many

If the imaginary light bulb above your head has still not lit up, let us tell you that we are talking about the number cameras on a smartphone. From one to two to three to four to now five, six and even possibly seven cameras on a single smartphone, the number of cameras on a smartphone only seem to be increasing with time. 2016 was the year when the whole dual camera idea started getting picked up by smartphone manufacturers....

July 26, 2022 · 6 min · 1085 words · Arthur Diminich

This Ai Smartphone By Android Creator Can Mimic Your Behavior

The successor of Essential Phone that was already in the talk, will simply not hit the market. The Essential Phone, from success to failure Essential Phone arrived just over a year ago as one of the top big promises in the smartphone segment. An exemplary construction in titanium and ceramics, with the introduction of a new concept today present in almost in all the launches, the notch. But this construction was so good that it was considered a smartphone almost irreparable!...

July 26, 2022 · 3 min · 455 words · Lillian Cole

This Guy Would Have Millions Of Dollars If He Could Access His Bitcoin

Aside from the inherent risk of crypto, there are outside forces that can wipe out your investment. One anonymous crypto investor lost everything because of a malicious link. Tap or click here to hear Kim’s report. There are other ways to lose it all, as one unfortunate crypto investor found out. Keep reading for details on this crypto nightmare and ways to prevent it from happening to you. Before we dive in, this is not financial advice....

July 26, 2022 · 3 min · 534 words · Michael Marsh

This Is Why Snapchat S Android App Sucks In Comparison To Its Ios Counterpart

If you have used Snapchat on both Android and iOS, you will know that the app offers a smoother experience on the iPhone despite it having the same UI/UX on both platforms. Snapchat’s official Android is buggy and slow, with the video and photo quality being inferior to its iOS counterpart even though many Android phones now come with a camera that can rival the iPhone. Despite all the criticism that Snapchat’s Android app receives on various online forums, the company has done very little to improve its Android app over the years....

July 26, 2022 · 2 min · 272 words · Ricky Hunt

The Bokeh Battle Camera Vs Smartphone Dual Cameras

When dual cameras were first introduced, they seem to be a feature only for high-end devices, but as they became more popular, the camera couple found its way to the mid-range segment of smartphones. And one of the super tall claims that almost all companies are making is, “DSLR-like” photography experience – and by that, they mean delivering bokeh (in simple English “blurred background”). Almost every phone with dual cameras is now being compared to a DSLR as if two sensors and a blurry background are all it takes to make a DSLR....

July 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1646 words · Marshall Anderson

The Open Infrastructure Foundation Brings Open Source To Business

Directed Funding is based on OpenInfra’s proven track record of creating successful open-source projects for users, developers, and companies. In particular, it uses the lessons it gained from building OpenStack, the open-source infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) cloud; Kata Containers, the open-source container runtime using lightweight virtual machines (VM)s; and Zuul, the popular continuous integration (CI) service. With Direct Funding, Jonathan Bryce, OpenInfra’s executive director, explained we take our " successful, collaborative approach to open source and make it available to other infrastructure projects....

July 25, 2022 · 4 min · 740 words · Mary Buckley

This Emoji You Use All The Time Probably Isn T What You Think

Not all emojis are X-rated, but some innocent ones still can confuse. Depending on how you look at it, the folded hands emoji could mean one of two things. Most people use it when they want to convey condolences or asking for a favor. To them, the folded hands emoji symbolizes praying hands. The meaning depends on who is using it. Keep reading to find out what it really should be used for....

July 25, 2022 · 3 min · 433 words · Adelle Song

The Google Pixel 2 Xl Was Originally Planned To Be The Htc U11

As far as design and specs go, the HTC U11+, which HTC just announced today, was apparently going to be released under a very different brand. Based on information gathered and reported on by The Verge, Google’s original plans to use a handset codenamed “muskie” has come back to life, but not as a Pixel handset, and not from Google. The report indicates that the muskie handset is actually the HTC U11+, as discovered via an Android source code dump....

July 24, 2022 · 3 min · 452 words · Gregory Norris

The Ion Generator Air Purifier You Never Knew You Needed

Even if you can’t smell them, impurities can still hang around and cause serious health problems for the allergy-prone. It’s not as if you can actually see these impurities in the air. (And if you can, you might want to open a window at the very least!) There is no shortage of air purifiers on the market, and they work in a variety of different ways. But it’s worth noting the kind hospitals have used to remove airborne particles from their halls and surgery rooms: Ion generators....

July 24, 2022 · 3 min · 430 words · Marty Roseman

This 60 Wireless Bridge Massively Upgraded My Vr Gaming Experience

As someone who’s experienced these nightmares, I was eager to try NexusLink’s Wireless Gaming Bridge. Not only does it promise a way to isolate and optimize your PC or VR gaming connection, it does so for a shockingly inexpensive price, relatively speaking. But could a $60 wireless bridge really replace the several-hundred-dollar mesh network I needed to keep wireless gaming viable in my home? Also: Mesh vs traditional Wi-Fi: What is best for your home office?...

July 24, 2022 · 7 min · 1389 words · Julie Stewart

This Ai Taught Itself To Play Go And Beat The Ai Champion

Now the tech giant Google’s subsidiary has created an even better version of its artificial intelligence. AlphaGo Zero defeated the previous algorithm, and most crucially: it learned to play alone. The game – called Go, Weiqi or Baduk – consists of a board of 19 × 19 frames with white and black polka dots; the goal is to surround the opponent’s pieces. There are more than 10171 possible positions, against 1050 in chess....

July 24, 2022 · 2 min · 363 words · Jeremy Pedersen

This Is The First Android Malware Written In Kotlin It S Dangerous

However, the recent reports from Trend Micro say that they have found a new malicious app which is dubbed as ANDROIDOS_BKOTKLIND.HRX. The new app is actually coded in Kotlin Programming language and it’s the first malware coded in Kotlin. The malware was spotted in Swift Cleaner. The malware poses itself as a tool which is used for cleaning and optimization purposes. The app also recorded 1,000-5,000 installations and the malware has the capability of remote command execution, SMS sending, URL forwarding, identity theft, click-frauds....

July 24, 2022 · 2 min · 246 words · Ronald Emanuel

The Healthcare It Stack

Data in a healthcare system travels through a layered architecture. It makes its way from the monitor screen of the administrator and into the database after passing through the network. During this journey, there are many possible points-of-attack that a hacker can look at and in this article we intend to discuss all of them. For starters, let’s list the layer demarcations that can be seen in a typical system:...

July 23, 2022 · 9 min · 1765 words · Pauline Smith

The Indian Summer Of Vineet Taneja

The interaction was a brief one, spanning about ten minutes. And as I had been warned, Vineet Taneja came across as a very reserved if utterly efficient person. Immaculately turned out in a blazer and a tie, he had sales figures and device features at his fingertips, and very little penchant for small talk. Any pause in the conversation would be punctuated by a stare that seemed to indicate that he had really expected the interviewer to prepare better....

July 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1479 words · Colton Kasahara

The Top 5 Amazon Security Settings To Change Right Now

1. Hide your order history If you need to access an archived order to get a receipt or make a return, you can still find it by visiting your account page and clicking on Archived orders, under Ordering and shopping preferences. 2. Clear your browsing history 3. Delete Alexa recordings Deleting your recordings prevents the company from hearing your private conversations, but be warned it may also affect Alexa’s ability to understand you as well....

July 23, 2022 · 2 min · 334 words · Michael Goodman

This Android Malware Can Steal Data From More Than 337 Different Apps

The Android malware issue is truly pervasive — and not even Google’s official app store can escape infiltration. In fact, security researchers keep finding malware disguised as ordinary programs. Tap or click here to see how 47 apps were recently discovered to be hiding malware on Google Play. Most mainstream Android malware is designed to serve one purpose: to make the developers behind them money. But aside from spam campaigns and subscription fleeceware, more ambitious developers have created a dangerous banking Trojan that can target more than 337 Android apps for data and passwords....

July 23, 2022 · 4 min · 679 words · John Hearn

These Apps Have Great Reviews Here Are Clues That They Re Mostly Fake

So it might disappoint you to learn that reviews posted to forums like Google Play and Apple’s App Store aren’t monitored as closely as you’d like. Business owners even pay for some reviews for positive exposure. In some extreme circumstances, bad reviews can even be posted to competitors’ websites to affect their business. If your interest is piqued, here’s why you shouldn’t believe all those positive app reviews. Does Google Play and the Apple App Store allow fake reviews?...

July 21, 2022 · 4 min · 819 words · Dalia Applebee

These Us States Pay The Most For The Worst Quality Internet A Study Finds

As of early 2022, the disparity still exists in internet access, speed, and affordability. According to Surfshark’s Internet Value Index, two states in the eastern region of the US lie on opposite ends of the internet value spectrum. New Jersey and Mississippi have the highest and lowest Internet Value Index scores. New Jersey sees a .99 score and Mississippi comes in with a .30, closely followed by Wyoming (.33) and Arkansas (....

July 21, 2022 · 3 min · 553 words · Terry Vaughn

This Free Website Helps You Find Hd Channels With Your Antenna

How much live TV do you actually watch? Are you more focused on streaming or perhaps the basic channels? If so, you can ditch cable and switch to an antenna to get local channels and more for free. Tap or click here to see the difference between an indoor and outdoor antenna. You don’t need to sacrifice picture quality when using an antenna. You can catch HD content if you know where to look....

July 21, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Bobby Munoz

This Is Why Developers Don T Make Stuff For Android

In a + post ck Underwood says 85 percent of the installations of his $5.99 calendar app are not paid downloads from ay. The numbers are even more depressing for Monument Valley, a popular mobile game on both Android iOS. Recently the team behind the puzzler said only five percent of installations on Android were legitimate. This contrasts sharply with the iOS version, which saw a 60 percent rate of piracy....

July 21, 2022 · 2 min · 389 words · Carrie Garth