This May Be Our First Look At The New Sony Xperia Phone Design

In the upper range, we find the flagship smartphones of the manufacturers, which contain the best technology that year can offer developers. On the average, there are teams that offer a balance in the cost – performance ratio and that often fall within the support plans offered by the companies. Finally, there is a low range, aimed primarily at those who look for more than affordable smartphones, without putting the emphasis on technical specifications....

May 17, 2022 · 3 min · 459 words · Kevin Shanks

The Huawei P20 Pro Is Already The Company S Best Selling Flagship In Western Europe

The Huawei P20 Pro has been on sale for less than a month, and it has already become the company’s best-selling flagship in Western Europe. Huawei says that sales of the P20 Pro are about 316 percent higher than that of the P10 Plus from last year. The company also states that the majority of the P20 Series sales are coming from the United Kingdom, Germany, and France, with customers in Spain, Italy, and German also showing great interest in the handset....

May 16, 2022 · 2 min · 271 words · Gordon Alaniz

The Latest Addition To Apple S Ipad Lineup Is The Apple Pencil

Apple’s new iPad launch also made the Apple Pencil an integral part of the iPad ecosystem. Yes, it is still not bundled with any iPad – you have to purchase it separately – but for the first time since the Apple Pencil was introduced, we now have five different iPad models supporting it, across five different display sizes ranging from 7.9 inches to 12.9 inches. All of which is a far cry from the time when the Apple Pencil was first introduced – as a very pricey add on to the elite iPad Pro range....

May 16, 2022 · 4 min · 741 words · Mary Long

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 May Have Four Variants

Earlier this year, Samsung launched the Galaxy S10 lineup which featured four different models. And now word on the street is that the Galaxy Note 10 may follow the same path. According to a report from ETNews, Samsung is planning on launching not just one model of the Galaxy Note 10 later this year. The publication states that Samsung is going to release four models: two of which will have LTE connectivity, while the other two will boast 5G access....

May 16, 2022 · 2 min · 227 words · Paul Moll

This Clever Laptop Mount Turns Your Phone Into A Second Screen

Are you always turning up the brightness on your screen to use like a light when you’re on Zoom? Need a charger for your smartphone when using it like a wireless hotspot? It sounds like you need to check out Rolling Square’s Edge kit. What is in the Edge kit? It consists of three parts: A mount that attaches to your laptop or tabletA wireless charger that magnetically attaches to the mount, to which you attach your smartphoneA light...

May 16, 2022 · 3 min · 624 words · Paul Marsh

This Drone Has Dual 4K Cameras Auto Return And A Whole Lot More For Only 75

The dual 4K cameras on this drone can capture more stable videos, as well as high-definition photos, thanks to electronic image stabilization and a 3-axis mechanical gimbal. An altitude hold mode function provides a steadier flight with foldable arms. And its optical flow offers more balanced and accurate hovering as it flies. A remote control is included which allows you to navigate your drone from longer distances of up to 1,200 meters or from greater heights....

May 16, 2022 · 2 min · 267 words · Michael Christensen

The Easiest Way To Uninstall Multiple Android Apps That No One Knows About

One of such additions Google recently rolled out is a new storage management screen inside the Play Store, which brought along with it the easiest way to get rid of multiple apps at once. Here’s how to use it. The new dashboard has been tucked away under one of the tabs available in the My Apps and Games section on the Play Store. The option for that section itself can be found in the left navigation drawer....

May 15, 2022 · 2 min · 335 words · Jessica Araiza

The Fcc Can T Force Google And Facebook To Stop Tracking Their Users

The FCC has refused Consumer Watchdog’s appeal to compel Internet organizations like “Google, Facebook, YouTube, Pandora, Netflix, and LinkedIn” to respect the “Don’t Track” signal that programs can send to web-servers, illuminating them that clients don’t need their Internet action to be followed and imparted to outsiders. The FCC Can’t Force Google And Facebook to Stop Tracking Their Users Buyer Watchdog had contended that when the FCC acquired its Net Neutrality decides that grouped broadband suppliers as “basic bearers” and reported arrangements to force security commitments on them, it had made an uneven playing field in light of the fact that organizations like YouTube (and co) could continue gathering the data that the telecom and link administrators would be banned from gathering....

May 15, 2022 · 2 min · 419 words · Stanley Nordenstrom

The Samsung Sm G800F Could Be The Galaxy S5 Neo

Indian import site Zauba has uncovered a new Samsung smartphone, going by the model number SM-G800F. Considering that the Galaxy S5 goes by the G900 moniker, it’s safe to assume that the G800F is possibly a variant of the upcoming Samsung flagship. The smartphone appears to have a cost of 31,790 INR ($522), suggesting that this might not be priced along the lines of other midrange devices. The G800F has reportedly made its way to India from South Korea for an “R&D Purpose”, which further reaffirms the existence of this handset....

May 15, 2022 · 1 min · 171 words · Adam Slaughter

The Lumia 520 Wp Superstar Or Android Iceberg

On paper, there is not much you can fault in the Lumia 520.The first “really” affordable Windows Phone 8 device, it has comfortably outsold the likes of the Lumia 1520, the Lumia 1020 and the Lumia 920. In fact, it accounted for almost a third of all of Windows Phone devices till February 2014, as per data from AdDuplex. In simple words, this thing is a Windows Phone hero....

May 14, 2022 · 4 min · 719 words · Billy Dukes

These Apps Collect The Most Private Data From You

That’s because they can collect tons of information, like your age, religion or biometrics. We recommend casting an analytical eye over an app’s “About” section before downloading. Otherwise, you might agree to give away private data. Want to protect yourself better? Tap or click here for a simple way to spot privacy gotchas. A recent study revealed the countless ways apps can spy on you; for example, some can find your salary, location and sexual identity....

May 14, 2022 · 3 min · 575 words · Kenneth Smith

This Download Will Make Sure You Never Forget A Critical Update Komando Com

Failure to keep things current may not matter too much, since often times there are just light touchups and bug improvements in the updates. However, there are also times where the updates improve security — possibly fixing a devastating flaw — and are more necessary than you can imagine. Keeping track of it all can be a real hassle, though, and manually checking each app or program to make sure it is updated is something none of us want to do....

May 14, 2022 · 2 min · 256 words · Ina Olson

This Is A Test Of Image Things

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May 14, 2022 · 4 min · 677 words · Karen Cheng

This New Security Feature Of Android Oreo Will Block Os Downgrades

One such improvement is Rollback Protection, a protection that will prevent older versions of Android from being installed on smartphones, just to ensure the safety of users. This news was presented very discreetly in the last I/O and is part of the new protection elements package of Android Oreo. The tech giant Google has decided to group all these security options in one place so they are more controlled and more accessible....

May 14, 2022 · 2 min · 404 words · Eugene Stewart

The Social Impacts Of Biometric Technology

But, the actual mathematical algorithms used to power an Iris Recognition system were actually developed and created by a famous computer scientist known as Dr. John Daugmann, of the University of Cambridge (based in the United Kingdom). Throughout this time period up until the last decade, Iridian Technologies held the monopoly on the Iris Recognition market. As a result, there was little accomplished in the way of research and development, and further innovations....

May 13, 2022 · 12 min · 2392 words · Thomas Micks

This Chip Can Charge Your Phone In 10 Minutes

This is a crowded market, and while dealing with giant phones, we always forget to give importance to battery life before purchasing any phone. But having a premium phone is not the end of the story; a battery is something we always underestimate while buying a phone. So today, I will share something that will blow your mind for sure. Smartphones have disastrous battery life, with some not even withstand a full day....

May 13, 2022 · 2 min · 298 words · Anthony Pillar

The Hidden Way To Print To Pdf On Ipad And Iphone

For example, let’s say you’ve completed a financial transaction, and you have the option to print the receipt. Many sites that offer a print option don’t offer any sort of Save to PDF function. If you’re on a PC or Mac, that’s a relatively easy option to find. But if you’re on an iPad or an iPhone, all iPadOS or iOS presents to you is the Print button. As we’ve established, that Print button is less than useful when you don’t have a printer....

May 12, 2022 · 2 min · 389 words · John Rances

The Nhl And Sap Team Up To Boost Sustainability Efforts Using New Nhl Venue Metrics Platform

For the past 12 years, the National Hockey League has had some form of sustainability initiative. NHL Green was launched in 2010, followed by the release of sustainability reports released in 2014 and 2018. But as we’re beginning to hear from companies, large and small, there’s more work to be done. That’s why SAP and the NHL have worked together to create the NHL Venue Metrics platform in an effort to better measure and identify trends within the arenas the teams play in....

May 12, 2022 · 3 min · 449 words · Scott Dreher

The Oneplus 2 Will Feature A Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 V2 1 Under The Hood

The LG G Flex 2 shipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor installed, but after that many high-profile devices that were expected to feature the processor didn’t end up making it to market with the unit. Why that was still remains a hot topic, especially with Samsung’s own JK Shin essentially saying that Qualcomm’s processor wasn’t as good as Samsung wanted for their newest flagships. Of course, Qualcomm’s own VP of marketing laid everything out, saying that “someone” wanted to smear Qualcomm’s name and products, leading to several devices not featuring the CPU....

May 12, 2022 · 2 min · 227 words · Edward Blaser

This Cia Tool Can Easily Hack World S Most Secure Networks

An air-gapped computer or network is a machine or network that is completely isolated from the outside to safeguard safety. For this, they are not connected to the Internet or any computer or device due to which they are more difficult to hack. In addition, it usually has additional security systems to prevent the intrusion of external agents. Examples of air gapped equipment or networks are found in machines that process credit or debit card transactions in retail, military, or industrial control systems operating with critical infrastructure....

May 12, 2022 · 2 min · 367 words · Amanda Ramirez