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News Google Nearby Share Featured

Android Nearby Share, Similar to Apple’s AirDrop, Introduced

Google introduced the Android Nearby Share feature that allows you to transfer nearly whatever you wish effortlessly to anyone with a nearby Android.

By Laura Tucker – Aug 5, 2020

News Default Browser Email Featured

Guidelines for Default Browser and Email Apps in iOS 14 Announced

Apple has released the guidelines third-party apps will need to abide by to become default browser and email apps in ios 14 and iPadOS 14.

By Laura Tucker – Aug 4, 2020

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Apple Expands Contactless Payments by Acquiring Mobeewave

Apple is going to make paying a bit easier with its acquisition of Mobeewave, a technology that will turn an iPhone into a payment terminal..

By Laura Tucker – Aug 3, 2020

News Twitter Hacked Internally Featured

Twitter Explains Further How Internal Systems Were Hacked

Twitter published tweets and a blog post to give further details of how several high-profile accounts were hacked in a Bitcoin scam on July 15, 2020.

By Laura Tucker – Jul 31, 2020

News Ios 14 Instagram Featured

iOS 14 Beta Warns Instagram Using Camera without User Knowledge

Users of the iOS 14 beta have found that Instagram is using their camera without their knowledge. Instagram has promised to fix the breach.

By Laura Tucker – Jul 30, 2020

News Netflix Phishing Scam Featured

New Netflix Phishing Scam Can Steal Credit Card Info

Amorblox discovered a Netflix phishing scan that was designed to steal credit card information by sending am email that warned users of a billing error.

By Laura Tucker – Jul 29, 2020

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Pencil, Paper Can Be Used to Measure Vitals Like a Wearable

Researchers recently discovered that it’s possible to use pencil and paper to act as a wearable and track the same vital signs, such as heart rate.

By Laura Tucker – Jul 28, 2020

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Linux 5.7 Kernel Update Released: All the Details

The most recent Linux 5.7 kernel update was released earlier this year and brings with it some exciting changes. Let’s explore some of its best features.

By William Elcock – Jun 24, 2020

Facebook Portal Is Becoming A Major Competitor

Facebook Portal Becoming Major Competitor During COVID-19

Thanks to COVID-19, the Facebook Portal may actually be a solid competitor to other video voice-assistant devices. Find out why.

By Crystal Crowder – Apr 27, 2020

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New Ransomware Tactic Called “Double Extortion” Discovered

The threat of ransomware has been reduced, as everyone is regularly backing up their data. A new double extortion strain can now render these backups useless.

By Simon Batt – Apr 22, 2020

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US Needs People Who Know COBOL to Help Process Unemployment Claims

Surprisingly, the government is still using COBOL, and they need help with it in multiple states to handle the extra unemployment claim because of COVID-19.

By Laura Tucker – Apr 10, 2020

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Microsoft Edge Becomes Second Most-Used Web Browser

Some time ago, Microsoft released a new version of their Edge browser, and now it has become the second most-used web browser behind Chrome.

By Simon Batt – Apr 7, 2020

Zoom Wardial Featured

Security Researchers Develop Tool that Harvests Zoom Meeting Info

While Zoom has become very popular, it isn’t very secure. Security researchers developed a tool that can harvest information from Zoom meetings.

By Simon Batt – Apr 6, 2020

Corona Domains Featured

Hackers Begin Rolling Out Coronavirus-Related Attacks En-Masse

Hackers started their coronavirus-related attacks, including buying up domains related to the COVID-19 and selling programs with coronavirus-related discounts.

By Simon Batt – Apr 2, 2020

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Google Cancels I/O 2020 Completely

Google I/O usually takes place in May. However, unlike Apple, Google has decided to pull the plug on the conference and cancel its 2020 entry.

By Simon Batt – Mar 21, 2020

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US Internet Usage Almost Doubles After COVID-19 Warnings

With people now staying at home because of the coronavirus, the average American download usage almost doubled in the space of a week.

By Simon Batt – Mar 19, 2020

Teams Outage Featured

Work-at-Home Demand Causes Microsoft Teams Outage

Not all companies are ready for people to work from home. Microsoft Teams went down for two hours due to excessive demand.

By Simon Batt – Mar 17, 2020

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Apple to Hold Online-Only WWDC 2020 Due to COVID-19

In the face of the coronavirus, Apple decided to move their Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) online.

By Simon Batt – Mar 14, 2020

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Chome to Add Vision Deficiency Emulator to Dev Tools

Google will soon release a tool that emulates different visual issues so that developers can see what their website looks like through other people’s eyes.

By Simon Batt – Mar 12, 2020

Hue Discontinued Featured

Original Philips Hue Bridge Hub Will Lose Cloud Access on April 30th

People who purchased the fiest Philips Bridge Hub should be aware that it will lose cloud access on 30 April. All users should upgrade their hub immediately

By Simon Batt – Mar 9, 2020

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The first computer bug was a literal moth, pulled out of a relay in a Harvard computer in 1947 and taped into the logbook with the note “first actual case of bug being found” — and the logbook is still preserved at the Smithsonian

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Apple has quietly become the largest watchmaker in the world by unit sales, shipping more than twice as many watches as the entire Swiss industry combined — but the Swiss industry, which dismissed the Apple Watch in 2015, has discovered something more interesting: they’ve held onto the high end, and Rolex alone is now closing in on Apple Watch by revenue

May 19, 2026

Every ‘free’ app on your phone is, on average, sending data about you to between 5 and 10 different companies you have never heard of, and the legal disclosures that authorize this are buried in privacy policies that, for the worst offenders, run longer than entire novellas — Meta’s runs over 19,000 words, and some telecom policies exceed 100,000

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