This Free Chrome Extension Automatically Skips To The Actual Song In A Youtube Music Video

It’s called Skipper. And I genuinely believe it’s the most intuitive Chrome extension I’ve come across in the last year, at least. Skipper essentially scrubs the unnecessary sections of a particular music video. It does so by referring to an always updating database. Hence, whenever you play a track on YouTube, it checks from where the actual song begins and automatically jumps to it at the beginning. In addition to that, Skipper can skip the ending as well so you don’t face any interruptions while listening to a playlist....

June 13, 2022 · 2 min · 249 words · Wendy Merchant

This Impressive 50 Universal Remote Can Control 15 Devices

If you’re fed up with finding the right remote, try this. SofaBaton makes a universal remote that caught our attention, and after running through everything this little wonder is capable of, we became instant fans. Here’s why. Pre-installed code works with over 500,000 devices It’s about as simple as that. SofaBaton programmed this to work flawlessly with nearly everything you have in your home. It’s pre-programmed for Apple TV, using your Xbox One, and most Roku devices....

June 13, 2022 · 3 min · 501 words · Alicia Blanchard

The Hupnos Sleep Mask Is Here To Reduce Snoring And Help You Sleep Better

The mask appears to be a blend of a sleep mask and a scuba mask and has a satin padded lining that helps it to rest around the nose without leaving an impression. It can be paired with an app to keep track of your sleep to assess when you start snoring. Once the app detects a snore, it utilizes the built-in accelerometer to determine your sleeping position and then vibrates to give you a clue to change your position to one that comparatively causes you to snore less....

June 12, 2022 · 2 min · 251 words · David Suggs

The Iqoo 9T Is A Killer Phone That You Probably Can T Buy

The iQOO 9T is one of the few phones sporting the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 processor, superfast LPDDR5 RAM, and 120W FlashCharge. These are primarily flagship specifications for a price hundreds less than most flagships. It is a big phone, but feels great in the hand with a metal frame and frosted rear glass panel. Also: eSIM vs SIM: What’s the difference? I’ve been using the 12/256GB model of the phone with my T-Mobile SIM card....

June 12, 2022 · 5 min · 882 words · James Wallace

The Breach Of Anthem Health The Largest Healthcare Breach In History

Who Is Anthem? Anthem, Inc., is the US health insurance giant behind brands like Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Anthem Insurance Company, Amerigroup, Caremore, and many others. The massive company employs more than 37,000 people and had a reported net income of $2.66 billion in 2012. Currently, Anthem is the second largest insurer in the United States. The Breach In December 2014, Anthem employees noticed suspicious database queries being made. This was not a one-time attack, and incursions continued throughout December, and almost until the end of January 2015....

June 11, 2022 · 10 min · 1929 words · Edward Johnson

The Ipad Pro Only Diaries Day 3 Cometh The Usb Drive And The Pencil

With those words, a young PR executive pretty much brought the high-flying iPad Pro crashing down from divinity to more more mortal territory. Not her fault, really. She was following standard protocol in these paper-saving times – handing over information about a product to a writer on technology on that device that all iOS uses hate: a USB drive. Yes, those are the three magic words that inspire terror in the hearts of many an iPhone/iPad user: a USB drive....

June 11, 2022 · 7 min · 1411 words · Debra Soto

The Small Business Owner S Guide To Cybersecurity

Here are some startling facts about small business cybersecurity: 76% of cyberattacks occur at companies with less than 100 employees 60% of businesses go out of business within six months of experiencing a cyberattack Cyberattacks against small businesses cost $34,604 on average To compound the problem, small businesses are more likely to be re-victimized by attackers. Since it takes an average of 191 days for a small business to realize it’s been attacked, attackers are inclined to strike again and again before they’re stopped....

June 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1180 words · Amy Anderson

The Top 10 Best Performing Smartphone Cameras In 2020

Smartphone cameras are good enough today that they can replace point-and-shoot cameras for many people. Some are even sufficient for business and work purposes. Tap or click here to see how to turn your smartphone into a webcam. All of the top-tier smartphone brands come with great cameras, but which ones are the best of the best? This new ranking of the best-performing smartphone cameras can help you narrow down your choices....

June 11, 2022 · 3 min · 450 words · Jeffery Matthews

This Kitchen Gadget Turns Tap Water Into Wellness Drinks Is It Worth It Komando Com

Go to any grocery store, and you’ll find endless rows of flavored drinks that are touted as healthy yet often come with at least some strings attached. But what if you could make your own drinks at home that were actually healthier than water? That’s what is promised in a relatively new machine that uses pods filled with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants to transform ordinary tap water into wellness drinks....

June 11, 2022 · 5 min · 927 words · Peggy Andrews

These Two Powerful Mac Model Updates Are Still Mia Should You Care

And that, the “notably or unexpectedly missing, absent” part, brings us to Tim Cook. In June of 2020, Apple announced its transition to Apple Silicon processors, saying the “first system ships by year’s end, beginning a two-year transition.” Every Mac model has transitioned to Apple Silicon, except for the Mac Pro and the 27-inch iMac. If Apple’s timeline is to be believed, the two year period would have expired last June....

June 10, 2022 · 9 min · 1710 words · Barbara Perritt

This New Ai Tech Can See Through Walls And Track People S Movement

His latest project, RF-Pose, uses artificial intelligence (AI) to teach wireless devices to detect the postures and movements of people, even from the other side of the wall. To do this, the Katabi’s team has designed a neural network that analyzes the radio signals that bounce off people’s bodies. With this information, they create a dynamic figure that walks, stops, sits and moves their limbs as the person performs those actions....

June 10, 2022 · 2 min · 314 words · Anthony Lagrimas

The Moto 360 Is Now Available Through Moto Maker

In February, it was confirmed that the Moto 360 would be added to Moto Maker sometime in March, and Motorola has stuck to their plans. Right now, anyone who wants to get their hands on a (slightly) customized Moto 360 can do so, thanks to availability through Moto Maker. Motorola’s customization options for their Android Wear-based smartwatch are limited, especially compared to the options available to the Moto X, but anyone that has been on the fence about buying one because they couldn’t get a specific band or color may have a new reason to get excited....

June 9, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Jeremy Stephens

The One Feature Of The Huawei P20 Pro Every Android Flagship Should Have

And that’s not all. The device packs in some seriously good hardware, including a Kirin 970 chip, 6 GB RAM, 128 GB storage, a very good 6.1-inch full HD+ AMOLED display, stereo speakers, and a truckload of connectivity options. All this in a design that is very eye-catching. But guess which feature of the device has really – REALLY – impressed us? So much so that we really think every Android flagship should have it?...

June 9, 2022 · 4 min · 724 words · Joyce Alston

This Compact Bluetooth Portable Speaker Costs Just 30

Whether all of your favorite tunes are stored on your laptop, phone, tablet, or some other device, chances are you are often using headphones or external speakers to listen to them. That’s because the speakers on most computers and electronics just don’t do them justice. And if you’d like to take your great audio experience with you everywhere, then you will love the Soundfreaq SFQ-07 Sound Spot Compact Bluetooth Speaker....

June 9, 2022 · 2 min · 313 words · Amy Barnes

This New Windows Features Makes Password Hacking Attacks Much Harder

The new feature means that Windows devices can now lock out local admins – something that Windows devices haven’t been allowed to do until yesterday’s Patch Tuesday updates introduced a new set of admin account lockout policies. When local admin accounts can’t be locked out of Windows device, attackers can hit the account with an unlimited number of attempts to guess the right password. Attackers can often quickly guess ones that are simple and short....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 450 words · Kenneth Guidotti

The Hover Bar Duo 2 Ipad Stand Just Got More Versatile

The $79.99 Hover Bar Duo is a product I’ve used since its initial launch to work on my iPad Pro when connected to an external monitor, even before iPadOS 16, added true support for connecting Apple’s tablet to a display. But one aspect about the mount I struggled with was deciding which base – there’s a clamp base for the edge of your desk or table and a weighted base that sits on a flat surface – to use and where....

June 8, 2022 · 2 min · 296 words · Adam Wright

The Sandstone White Oneplus 5T Looks Beautiful But You Should Probably Avoid Buying One

The OnePlus 5T looks beautiful in its new limited-edition Sandstone White finish. But you should not buy it. The Sandstone White OnePlus 5T looks striking, with the red Alert Slider adding to the overall effect. The combination of a black front and a white rear gives the device a ‘Panda’ look, something that we first saw with the Pixel 2 XL in Black and White color. Its a striking look for sure and one that is bound to make people ask which phone is this....

June 8, 2022 · 2 min · 370 words · Alfredo Williams

This Awesome Browser Will Pay You For Watching Ads

Brave, a browser that blocks ads by default, will now give cryptocoins. The goal is to give a reward to anyone who helps maintain the business model that is being implemented. Those who agree to participate in the program will receive the amounts through the basic attention token (BAT). It can not be turned into money, but it will be for you to support the creators it accompanies and free the paywall from some sites....

June 8, 2022 · 2 min · 331 words · Margaret Riley

This Free Tool Will Check If You Re Vulnerable To Petya Attack

The researcher is describing Petya as a wiper, which is much more worse than ransomware. Matt Suiche, founder of security firm Comae had researched Petya and found that it’s a wiper which deletes all the first sector of the disk. The security firm, Kaspersky had also analyzed the installation id that displayed on a victim’s screen, which they say is just generating random data. The security firm says that the attacker can’t actually decrypt the disk after getting the ransom since it doesn’t have any decryption key....

June 8, 2022 · 2 min · 292 words · Marcus Griffin

This Guy Hacked Pokemon Go To Find Rare Pokemon

What if I say that right now, we know that the code for the super rare Pokemon exists just inside the game only. Yes, now you might be thinking that “how to decode that code?”. But right now there’s no way to actually encounter them. Hence, we are just presuming that they will be automatically unlocked as a part of some kind of special event or big game update someday in the fate....

June 8, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Glen Jolly