These Premium Apps Games Are Available For Free On Google Play Store

Android is an open source operating system. However, most of the apps that we find in the Google play store are not open source. We can get the wide range of apps on Play store, however, only a few Android apps out there which are open source. Therefore, today we are going to share 15 best paid Android apps that you could find on Google play store for free. Another week comes to an end, and another Friday we jump headlong into Google Play in search of the best apps and best games for Android that for just one time, will be able to get for free....

February 2, 2022 · 5 min · 902 words · Michael Ackley

This Ai Can Create Videos Of The Future

Researchers at MIT CSAIL have developed an algorithm for deep learning that can create videos showing “what you expect to happen in the future”. In more detail, it is a system that predicts the future. It is an artificial intelligence algorithm, from an image it can create a video with their immediate future. The idea is that the computer is capable, after being trained, to know what is going to happen right after seeing a scene, even if it should be something relatively logical, suppose a dish to fall, a train has arrived at the station, a wave that is coming to the beach, etc....

February 2, 2022 · 2 min · 355 words · Amy Macdonald

This Is The Fastest Hard Drive To Ever Go In A Laptop

This Is The Fastest Hard Drive To Ever Go In A Laptop If you are thinking of buying an SSD for your computer, you may want to wait a month (February). In the month of February the giant chip maker Intel will release its new Optane 800P, the fastest SSD in history, as fast as RAM but with the capacity to store files, like the rest of the units in solid state and HDD....

February 2, 2022 · 2 min · 420 words · Yvonne Stallard

The New Meizu Zero Banks On Emerging Technologies To Get Rid Of All Buttons And Ports

Apart from that, though, the Meizu Zero, which is made out of ceramic, is an oddly straightforward phone. It has a 5.99-inch OLED screen which also houses the fingerprint sensor and has surprisingly thick bezels at the top and bottom. In addition, it’s powered by Qualcomm’s slightly dated Snapdragon 845, LPDDR4X memory (exact RAM yet to be revealed), and a two-year-old Android Oreo-based software. The Meizu Zero has two cameras on the rear — a primary 12-megapixel Sony IMX380 sensor and a secondary 20-megapixel Sony IMX350 sensor....

February 1, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · Charles Cooley

These Xiaomi Handsets Will Get The Android Q Update This Year

Xiaomi’s MIUI skin might be heavy and bloated but the company wastes no time in updating its popular devices to the latest version of Android. Ever since Google announced Project Treble with Android Oreo, there has been a notable improvement in Xiaomi’s OS upgrade speed for its devices. For Android Q, Xiaomi is promising to update at least 7 of its devices before the end of this year. That’s commendable especially since MIUI is a relatively heavy skin and it is not an easy task to port the skin to a new version of Android....

February 1, 2022 · 2 min · 289 words · Marcia Birkey

The Hidden Facebook News Feed Is Full Of Goodies

This is the new Explorer tab. The button could appear at the top of the screen or at the bottom, depending on whether the user is on iOS or Android. As a result, the rocket icon is only the latest feature of Facebook’s ongoing experiments in presenting an alternative news feed to users – consisting of messages, articles, photos, and videos from sources that follow or could be of your interest, such as Facebook pages or media organizations, for example....

January 31, 2022 · 2 min · 365 words · Gloria Thomas

The Smartest New Echo Feature In Years Is Here

You could always turn up the volume, but that will be rather jarring late if you forgot that you made the change. It could also wake up everybody else in the house, and you’ll be left awkwardly listening to her answer while everyone stares at you. Here’s the backstory The smart speakers will keep an ear out for any above-normal noise or loud sounds when you enable Adaptive Volume. When asked a question or issued a command, Alexa will increase her reply volume to compensate for the additional background interference....

January 31, 2022 · 2 min · 299 words · Dion Thomas

This Battery Will Let Phones Charge In Seconds Last Over A Week

But, if we go to Chinese devices, the OnePlus 3T has 3400 mAh and 50 mAh unless Google phone while charging the Huawei Mate 9 reaches 4,000 mAh. They are good cases of mobile high duration, but the power supply takes up much space which is the main problem. However, the University of Central Florida (UCF) has found a solution by creating smaller batteries that charge in seconds. The physical aspect of the batteries for mobile has changed over the years....

January 31, 2022 · 2 min · 354 words · Annie Gidney

This Free Tool Shows How Facebook S Ai Tracks You All The Time

This is a gigantic machine with a lot of useful information that is often explored. The question that each of us should ask is “after all what information Facebook AI or Facebook collects,” and the question already has the answer, in the form of a Chrome extension, Data Selfie. Data Selfie is a simple and unobtrusive extension to Chrome that can show its users the information that the social media giant Facebook collecting and how it can be used....

January 31, 2022 · 2 min · 382 words · Robert Krug

This Is How Much The Average Conti Hacking Group Member Earns A Month

On Wednesday, Secureworks published a set of findings based on the group’s internal chat logs, leaked earlier this month and poured over by cybersecurity researchers ever since. The internal messaging records were leaked online after Conti, tracked as Gold Ulrick by Secureworks, declared its public support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, an ongoing conflict. Conti is a prolific ransomware group suspected to be of Russian origin that has claimed hundreds of victim organizations worldwide....

January 31, 2022 · 3 min · 580 words · Katrina Armstrong

The Company That Makes The Ipad S Body Is Said To Also To Be Making The Body For The Galaxy S5

Chances are you’ve never heard of the Taiwanese company “Catcher Technologies”, but that doesn’t mean they’re not important. They’re one of the firms that produces the metal bodies for Apple’s products, specifically the iPad. According to a fresh rumor from the Japanese publication EMSOnes, it appears that Catcher will begin shipping metal bodies to Samsung this month for their next flagship phone, the Galaxy S5. How credible is this rumor?...

January 30, 2022 · 2 min · 244 words · James Helms

The Essential Privacy Tool To Protect You From Big Tech

It starts with the services you use. Yes, they’re mostly free, but remember what you’re paying with: Your data. Tap or click here for services you can use that aren’t under Big Tech’s control. You’ll also need to take a crack at wiping away what those companies already know. Tap or click here for the steps to erase what Google has collected on you over the years. For years I’ve encouraged my listeners and readers to use a VPN....

January 30, 2022 · 4 min · 730 words · Tasha Avila

The Founders Of Google Use This Curious Technique In Their Job Interviews

However, Tim Armstrong, a former Google executive and current CEO of AOL, unveiled a technique that engaged Sergey Brin and Larry Page in their job interviews and does not involve asking extraneous questions. Rather, they did not ask questions at all. Google’s founders are asking candidates to ask themselves the questions. According to Armstrong, in his own interview, the renowned businessmen told him that they were not very clear what to ask him, telling him that he should interview himself....

January 30, 2022 · 2 min · 228 words · Denise Mason

The Next Generation Of Secure Documents The E Passport

As it was also described, the advancements which are occurring in the Biometrics Industry are transpiring at a very rapid pace. Because of this, there are three potential new Biometric modalities which are emerging and are as follows: DNA Recognition: This involves confirming the identity of an individual based upon their DNA strand. Earlobe Recognition: This is being explored in confirming the identity of an individual based on the geometrical shape of their ear....

January 30, 2022 · 10 min · 2014 words · Robert Russell

The Wait Is Over Microsoft Launches Its First Ever Desktop Pc

Microsoft corporation had officially unveiled Surface Studio on Wednesday and it’s their first-ever desktop computer. If we take a look at its name “Surface Studio” we will not hesitate to assume that it is meant for the “creators”. It is centered on running high-end software like Photoshop, Maya, and many other editing tools. Surface Studio is powered by Microsoft’s PixelSense and Truecolor technology. Moreover, it carries a thinner LCD monitor ever built with 1....

January 30, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Sandra Stiegman

These 13 Apps Removed From Google Play Store Because They Contained Malware

The Thirteen apps we are talking about have been removed from the Google Play Store as they belonged to Brain Test’s chain of malware. Yes, that’s true. Have you ever faced any malware activity on your Android Smartphone? Also Read: How to Hack Any Android Game Money with GameKiller If yes, you might have installed a malware-based application on your phone, but you should know that Google Play Store hasstrict restrictions on the supply of Applications to its users....

January 30, 2022 · 2 min · 369 words · Mamie Nichols

They Both Used Apple Airtags To Track Their Possessions Only One Turned Out Well

For every good use, there seems one that’s very much for the worse – stalking people, for example. Two recent stories show how, even for the simplest uses, AirTags don’t – by themselves – necessarily solve the problem. The first may feel familiar. As airlines and airports behave as if they’re entirely free of planning, staff, management, and even basic honesty, more and more travelers have resorted to placing AirTags inside their luggage....

January 30, 2022 · 4 min · 644 words · Agnes Mills

This Battery Safety Feature Can Break Your Apple Airtags Here S How To Fix It

Did both AirTags just decide to die at the same time? Doubtful. My first clue was that they both decided to die when the battery was changed. Were the batteries faulty? No. In fact, the reason why the AirTags stopped working is because of a safety feature that some manufacturers are adding to their lithium coin cells to prevent them from being eaten and swallowed by children. The problem: safety coatings Button cells might seem harmless enough, but if swallowed they can cause serious health problems–including permanent injury and death (a more graphic description of the injuries can be found here)–in a very short period of time....

January 30, 2022 · 3 min · 525 words · Juan Adair

The Cpt Certification And Exam

These white-hat hacker professionals test companies’ security measures and procedures by employing many of the same tactics that malicious intruders use in attacking systems. By utilizing tools and methods such as penetration testing, they are able to give a true measure of the overall safety of the company’s IT environment. With the system owner’s permission, they take full control of computers on the network to check for security holes that could be exploited....

January 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1384 words · Judy Vera

The Galaxy Note 7 Fiasco 7 Things Tech Companies Need To Learn

1. React swiftly For a company that churns out devices so quickly and is known for its turn of speed, Samsung’s reaction to the entire “explosive” crisis has tended to be generally on the slow side. Official reactions tended to trickle in hours and some times even days, after reports, giving rumor mills ample time to run amok. In the age of light speed social networking which thrives on negativity and bad news, that was not very clever....

January 29, 2022 · 5 min · 906 words · Stephen Sarwinski