This Made In India Micro Chip Beat Google And Facebook Technology

As we have told that the chip is dubbed as Pruthvi in which it powers a framework which can utilize TV White Space or squandered range data transfer capacity to shaft Internet to scores of families. This development is only and only as from Saankhya Labs, is critical in today’s India, where on one hand the administration is pushing its yearning Digital India program and on the other expansive innovation organizations are chipping away at comparable objectives....

February 10, 2022 · 3 min · 449 words · Kimberly Henderson

This New Neural Sleeve Helps People Overcome Mobility Challenges

A Silicon Valley serial entrepreneur invented the technology following his daughter’s cerebral palsy diagnosis. Jeremiah Robison, an alum of companies like Apple and Jawbone, was inspired by two of his daughter’s clinical experiences. The first was a complex data capture session at a gait lab using optical and EMG sensors, which recorded precise information about how she walked. About a year later, functional electrical stimulation was introduced as part of her physical therapy....

February 10, 2022 · 2 min · 410 words · Woodrow Olson

The Scary Future Of The Internet How The Tech Of Tomorrow Will Pose Even Bigger Cybersecurity Threats

Phishing emails, malware and ransomware attacks, or getting your bank details, passwords and other personal information stolen – the internet has provided malicious hackers with a variety of new ways to make money and cause disruption. Just look, for example, at how critical infrastructure, schools and hospitals have been affected by cyberattacks. We’re yet to fully secure networks against today’s internet threats, yet technology is moving on already, bringing new threats that we must somehow prepare for....

February 9, 2022 · 10 min · 2031 words · Darlene Maher

The Virtual Personal Assistant And Its Security Issues

The Samsung wireless devices, and the Android Operating System The iPhone, and the iOS Operating System The Windows Mobile devices and the Windows 10 Operating Systems Each device has its own unique set of Security vulnerabilities with it. For example, with the Verizon based devices have been especially prone to the holes and gaps in the Knox System (this is used to protect the personal information and data in the Smartphone)....

February 9, 2022 · 11 min · 2177 words · Belinda Robinson

These Modified Apple Airtags Won T Alert You If Someone Is Tracking You

Apple AirTags have become quite popular since their introduction. Beyond frequently misplaced items, there are more innovative ways to use these helpful little devices. Attach one to your luggage when traveling. Keep track of your pets and small children. Tap or click here for more ideas. One of the first changes Apple made to AirTags shortly after being released is an intermittent beep if they’re separated from their owner. This makes it easier to find if they’re lost or used to spy on someone....

February 9, 2022 · 3 min · 455 words · Robin Hollingsworth

These Printers Are Vulnerable To Hackers Update Yours Now

Any device that connects to your home’s Wi-Fi is vulnerable if you don’t regularly install firmware or software updates. No matter what you use the gadget for, hackers will find a way to exploit flaws to infiltrate them. A Wi-Fi-connected printer is an often-forgotten gadget that you might have in your home. Read on to see why you must update the software immediately, especially if you have a model from HP....

February 9, 2022 · 3 min · 537 words · Catherine Flagge

This App Can Replicate Pixel Devices Now Playing Feature On Your Android Smartphone

What Is Now Playing? In case you aren’t aware, Now Playing is a passive music identification and detection system introduced with the Pixel 2 in 2018. It has been a staple of Pixel devices ever since, just like the Google Camera app. It works just like Shazam and SoundHound, but the difference is you don’t have to open an app to identify the music that’s playing. You don’t even need an internet connection....

February 9, 2022 · 3 min · 481 words · Beatrice Graham

These Are The New Emoji In The Android Nougat 7 1 Update

There are a number of different male female professions, which may add a little spark next time you want to tell someone what it is you do for a living. Examples include artist, astronaut, judge, firefighter, scientist, student, technologist. en you touch hold on any of these Emojis, you’ll then be able to select from the different skin tone options genders available. There’s also a new batch that represents single parent families more symbols....

February 8, 2022 · 2 min · 262 words · Mattie Bartlett

Third Party Risk Management

According to a report by the global consulting firm Protiviti, third-party risk management programs in healthcare industry are not satisfactory, thus putting data at risk. Healthcare organizations are not ready to face sophisticated cyber-threats of their own, let alone those of third parties. The report also indicated that healthcare ranked lower than other industries in areas such as evaluation of key risk and performance indicators, tracking and communicating incidents, etc....

February 8, 2022 · 7 min · 1475 words · Joyce Washington

This App And Website Clips All Your Digital Coupons For You

Let’s turn to tech. Budgeting apps take much of the guesswork out of tracking and controlling your finances. But as you know, not all apps are created equal. Tap or click here for our breakdown of the five best budgeting apps. The grocery store is one place where people are shelling out more money than expected. But what if we told you a way to save big on groceries? Keep reading for an app that sends grocery deals right to your inbox....

February 8, 2022 · 2 min · 376 words · Lewis Adan

The Great Techpp Crossword Mwc 2018 Edition

ACROSS 1 The camera is so key to this device, Huawei put it in its keyboard. (8,1,3) 6 Honey, Nokia went from Stock to Go for the One. (7) 7 Will this warm wind from Nokia blow away the competition? (7) 9 It misses a y between the X and Z but is up to two, and comes with support for 4K HDR video. (6) 11 They used to be so different from each others, but these days even our Tech Auntyji can predict what these phones will have....

February 7, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · Leonor Hare

The Wifi Only Xperia Z Ultra Is Now Official

Take Sony’s impossibly thin 6.4 inch “smartphone”, rip out the cellular radio, and you have what’s essentially a small Android tablet. Rumors about this device have been circulating for weeks. Just yesterday, it even hit the FCC. And now, thanks to The Verge, we can all rest easy knowing this device has officially been announced. It’s only on sale in Japan at the moment, and it’s retailing for about $500....

February 7, 2022 · 2 min · 289 words · Adelaide Clement

This Is The Htc One M9 5 Inch 1080P Display 20 Megapixel Camera Snapdragon 810 Processor And More

HTC has just made its flagship handset for 2015 official — the One M9 — which also marks an end to conflicting rumors about the handset’s design. Sadly, HTC has decided to further refine the One M8’s design for its latest flagship, which means the dreaded black bar at the bottom of the handset with an HTC logo remains on its successor as well. The One M9 builds on the design of its predecessor and comes with a two-tone metallic finishing, which it claims is an “industry first....

February 7, 2022 · 3 min · 499 words · Joyce Sarracino

This New Torrent Website Shows No Ads Respects Your Privacy

Well, those pop-up ads to generate revenue are the most irritating thing you can ever face. These torrent sites rely on the online advertisement for their revenue. However, Skytorrents is one of those websites which promises to serve torrents to users without showing up any ads. Skytorrents website appeared a few months ago and it serves the users by keeping itself ad-free and promising to respect the privacy of the users....

February 7, 2022 · 2 min · 234 words · Mary Varden

The Great Techpp Crossword Episode 1

Across 1 Nature calling? Want to answer but have no room to take the call? There’s an app for that loo…er…too. 3 Type on it. Write on it. Write on paper. It accepts them all. What a true Yogi this one is. 7 They are such a reliable name that a lot of reliance was placed on them by people who relied on them to disrupt the Indian telecom market....

February 6, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Janet Dale

The Poco Blog A Massive Responsibility Poco S Way Back

Poco India’s head Chandolu Manmohan shakes his head at the enormity of the task before him and the brand he represents. The man who is credited by many as being the one of the key persons behind the success of both Redmi and Poco (as well as getting Xiaomi India head Manu Jain into the habit of saying “sir” by default when talking to people) has got his hands full with one of the biggest challenges in the Indian smartphone market....

February 6, 2022 · 5 min · 940 words · Geralyn Lynn

The Skype Migration

Guest Post by Zac Kenni. Skype is a popular messenger for its free “PC-to-PC” and “PC-to-Phone” multi-lingual calling and messaging services. Users can enjoy voice calls as well as live chats which allows video conferencing on the internet. A Skype user is registered and identified through a unique ID which is stored on a database on the Skype server. Registered users are allowed to make contact and communicate with peers or friends using its services....

February 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1092 words · Kevin Depue

There S One Way To Spot This Costly Malware Check Your Phone Bill

A few dollars here and there might not seem like much, but it can add up to a tidy sum over a few months. The scary thing about several new malware variants is they can sit dormant on your phone, disguised as regular apps. Read on to see how these apps turn on you once malware has been activated and how to spot them. Here’s the backstory Microsoft is warning Android users to be vigilant when downloading mobile apps....

February 6, 2022 · 3 min · 483 words · Leona Corbeil

This Could Be Your Best Bet At The Upcoming Oneplus 5T

Since OnePlus have not yet confirmed or denied the veracity of the same, but seeing the armed uproar and the opinions that are giving some Asian media, it seems clear that the image corresponds to a future OnePlus device. Is it OnePlus 5T? After the operation of the OnePlus 5, it seems that now the turn will come to the corresponding OnePlus 5T, a phone from which we can already judge their appearance....

February 6, 2022 · 2 min · 326 words · Warren French

The Cyber Attacks On Saudi Aramco Rasgas And U S Banks In The Context Of International Law

When it was created, the Internet was launched as a classified military experiment, but nowadays it is a widely used tool that has a multitude of purposes. Recent cyber attacks on Saudi Arabia’s state oil company Saudi Aramco, the Qatari gas firm RasGas, and denial-of-service attacks on some major U.S. banks come as evidence that the battlefield is shifting from a three-dimensional to a linear front, and this tendency may also result in an overall drastic change of warfare standards....

February 5, 2022 · 11 min · 2325 words · Cynthia Smith