Lg Unveils Budget L Series Iii Smartphones Running Android 4 4 Kitkat

With just over a week left for Mobile World Congress to begin, LG has gone ahead and unveiled a trio of budget oriented handsets in its Optimus L series — the L40, L70 and L90. Hardware wise, the L series III handsets are a modest update over their predecessors but pack in quite a few software goodies. The L40 is the lowest-rung handset in this series with a 3.5-inch HVGA screen and only 512MB RAM....

July 27, 2022 · 2 min · 251 words · Daniel Smith

Meet The Canceled Version Of The Google Pixel 2 Xl

Muskie is the code name that was known internally to Pixel 2 XL developed by Taiwanese HTC and was canceled by the tech giant Google last June to end up ordering its manufacture to LG. However, the Taiwanese firm HTC not only continued the project, but also continued to refine its features and, now, the news arises that this model ended up being the HTC U11+ presented last Thursday. Both models share several similarities and that tells us that the hypothesis is accurate....

July 27, 2022 · 2 min · 299 words · Ashley Brent

Meet Zenta The World S First Tech Bracelet For Your Emotions

As in this busy world, we endure lots of stress which ultimately makes us less focused. We need to control our stress as well as happiness. That’s the reason ZENTA is designed, it is a wearable device which operates on biometric sensors. ZENTA is specially designed to examine your body’s biometric data over time with the help of sensors that is entirely packed up in the form of a hand bracelet....

July 27, 2022 · 2 min · 358 words · Steve Jones

Meta Planning To Launch First Ar Glasses In 2024

The project is codenamed Nazare, the first generation of Meta AR glasses. The social media giant Meta has rejected its plans for a Fuchsia-based OS for the glasses. It has switched to Android OS. As per the reports, Meta might launch the product by 2024, and other advanced models could arrive in 2026 and 2028. AR Glasses With Support of Hologram & 3D Visuals According to The Verge, Meta has invested billions of dollars in developing these new AR glasses....

July 27, 2022 · 2 min · 295 words · Anna Hutson

Microsoft Adds A New Gaming Feature To Windows 10

However, Microsoft has quietly added a gaming feature in its Fall Creators update. The new game feature is actually an anti-cheat feature for games. The new feature goes by the name TruePlay will help game developers take better control of games and tag it as a protected process. TruePlay is basically a collection of APIs that game developers can employ in their games to detect cheaters. Well, the new TruePlay feature will also detect and stop outside attacks, including programs that alter game’s memory....

July 27, 2022 · 1 min · 188 words · Elisha Dollar

Misinformation Needs Tackling And It Would Help If Politicians Stopped Muddying The Water

One of the more commendable efforts this time around has been the misinformation bubble-bursting work undertaken by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) on Twitter. Rather than just being a boring corporate account, it has got sassy and has been stomping on any misinformation or disinformation it comes across. After watching electoral messes overseas, the AEC clearly formed a view that politely and meekly engaging was not an option to head off one of the biggest scourges of being online in the 2020s, and if the pilled mob are going to claim the election is rigged regardless of counter arguments, the AEC might as well have a proper go at them and take an infinitesimal shot at piercing their reality....

July 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1081 words · Jerome Myers

Netflix S New Cellular Data Controls Will Let Users Adjust Video Streaming Quality

Netflix is making it possible for subscribers to adjust streaming quality over their cellular network in its latest update. In an effort to help Netflix subscribers out there that might want to catch up on a show they’ve been binge watching, or just watch a movie on their commute, the company has launched new “cellular data controls” that will adjust streaming video quality to help users get the most video consumption per gigabyte of data....

July 27, 2022 · 2 min · 336 words · Mary Moses

New Iphone Virus Capable Of Infecting Any Ios Device

New iPhone Virus Capable of Infecting Any iOS Device This malware explores failures DRM device designs (digital rights management), even with the removal of the App Store, the researchers who discovered believe that it will continue to be spread through specific attack vectors. Moreover, it is the first time it discovers a threat that could exploit the DRM technology of Apple, called FairPlay, even when the appliance is not unlocked. The technique used by AceDeceiver is known as FairPlay Man-In-The-Middle (MITM), recurrent since 2013 to install pirated applications on jailbroken iPhones....

July 27, 2022 · 2 min · 402 words · Grace Cowans

Nexus 6 Review The Best Nexus Yet If You Can Tolerate Its Gargantuan Size

th a nearly 6-inch display, ’s latest Nexus is downright unwieldy. It’s impossible to use effectively with one h ( I have large hs). It doesn’t fit well in my pants pockets ( I have large pants). You can forget about taking it with you for a run. And yet, it’s hard not to love. That’s partially thanks to the top-shelf hardware slick design of this Motorola-built phone, partly because it’s a showcase for stock Android llipop (5....

July 27, 2022 · 9 min · 1854 words · Clinton Troutner

Now Apple Is Tracking Your Calls And Emails To See If You Re Trustworthy Komando Com

We see fraud in online reviews and with social media accounts. It also shows up in purchases and other online transactions. With that in mind, if given the chance it’s likely most of us would be fine with anything that combats the issue. Apple might test that theory, though, as something they are instituting to try and take on fraud at least toes the privacy line. How far is too far?...

July 27, 2022 · 3 min · 590 words · Juan Tusing

Oculus Go Is 199 Standalone Virtual Reality Headset From Facebook

The Oculus Go is a mobile headset that bridges the gap between the company’s two other offerings – the Samsung Gear VR and Oculus Rift. For the uninitiated, the Samsung Gear VR is a VR headset designed to be powered by a handful of top-tier Samsung smartphones. The Oculus Rift, on the other hand, would cost you nearly $500 and needs a powerful PC. So, the Oculus Go attends to the shortcoming of other two headsets....

July 27, 2022 · 3 min · 435 words · Gary Newby

Lg To Demo An Unbreakable 5 Inch Oled Screen Next Week No Word About The Resolution

LG just published a press release saying that they’re going to demo a 5 inch “unbreakable” OLED display at Display Week later this month. They didn’t say anything about the screen’s resolution however, so don’t be disappointed if it’s 720p or even less. How did LG manage to make an “unbreakable” display? Most if not all of the screens currently on the market today use glass as a substrate. That’s a fancy way of saying all those pretty pixels and etched onto a piece of glass....

July 26, 2022 · 2 min · 223 words · Peter Kelly

Linux Has One More Critical Security Flaw

But like any other operating system, Linux also has vulnerabilities. The most recent one affects most distributions and requires only one music file to be exploited. Linux has been experiencing serious vulnerabilities in the recent past and that jeopardize the security of its users’ systems and data. They result from failures that take years to discover and are now emerging. The latest flaw was discovered by Chris Evans, a security researcher and is known to affect almost all of the distributions that are available for installation, including newer ones such as Fedora 25 or Ubuntu 16....

July 26, 2022 · 2 min · 368 words · Sheila Garcia

Mac Os X Mavericks Goes Free Along With Ilife Iwork

In their overwhelming generosity, Apple has also listed important software packages like iLife, iWork and plenty more, as free to download with every new purchase. Moreover, many of them have been revamped and new features / abilities have been added. More on that in a while. Mac OS X Mavericks Launched, Download for Free Starting from the top, the 10th major release of Apple’s desktop platform comes with over 200 new features, including the introduction of the iBooks and Maps apps inside the Mac OS itself, alongside a new version of Safari with enhanced multi-display support, Finder Tabs and Tags....

July 26, 2022 · 4 min · 804 words · Eric Hollar

Mi 10I With Snapdragon 750G And Quad Rear Cameras Launched In India

In Summary The Mi 10i looks reminiscent of the Mi 10T Lite, with an all-glass design approach that has a gradient-finish on the back and a circular camera module housing the quad-camera setup. It features a 6.67-inch DotDisplay with an FHD+ screen resolution and a 120Hz (adaptive) refresh rate. The device runs on Snapdragon 750G and comes with 6GB / 8GB of (LPDDR4X) RAM and 64GB / 128GB of (UFS2.2) onboard storage....

July 26, 2022 · 2 min · 404 words · Mary Whitmore

Microsoft Granted A Patent For A Transparent Camera

The tech giant Microsoft is near the top of this list and is predicted to be worth more than $1 trillion, the first to break through this mythic barrier. However, recently the tech giant Microsoft has been granted a patent for the apparently impossible thing, guess what it could, of course, a “transparent camera.” Sounds pretty amazing right a “transparent camera,” the patent is only for housing, the cover for the lens and sensors which restrict stray light from hitting the sensor and interfering with your image being recorded, but which the tech giant Microsoft notes forms the most of the assembly....

July 26, 2022 · 2 min · 291 words · James Herrin

Microsoft Onenote For Android Updated Now Has Handwriting Support And More

Microsoft’s OneNote for Android has been available for quite some time now, and for users that have made it their go-to note taking app, it’s just received a pretty sizable update that should make users plenty happy. Announced officially on the OneNote blog, OneNote for Android is now getting a major update that will address plenty of oft-requested features, including OneNote Ribbons, stability improvements, some bug squashing and more. Of course, those are just the smaller details....

July 26, 2022 · 2 min · 269 words · Zane Burgett

Microsoft Plans A Virtual Controller For Tablets And Smartphones

The talk about portable devices is only starting as it seems it will become the norm in a few years. Especially, since relevant studies show that tablets will outsell laptops. And we already know how popular and versatile smartphones have become. Since we’re taking technology everywhere we go, we start having the feeling that it should do for us exactly what we want. That’s why bold gaming projects appear. To transform technology according to our needs....

July 26, 2022 · 2 min · 410 words · Jane Ridley

Microsoft Unveils The Surface Pro 4 With A 12 3 Inch Display Skylake Processor And Improved Pen

But now that Windows 10 is out in the wild, it seems that Microsoft is confident that the Surface Pro 4 too is ready to take on such newly born rivals as the iPad Pro and the Google Pixel C. As it’s usually the case, the newest generation of the Surface Pro is thinner, lighter, and more powerful, but also features larger display than its predecessor. Just like a true flagship tablet, if we can say so, The Surface Pro 4 comes with the latest Intel Skylake processors and Microsoft’s Windows 10 with all of its newest features....

July 26, 2022 · 3 min · 594 words · Anna Amato

Minimum System Requirements To Run Windows 11 Other Details

After hearing the official announcement, many Windows 10 users have started to look for Windows 11. Microsoft is expected to roll out Windows 11 to users later this year, but not every device will support Windows 11. Microsoft already has a support document ready, which confirms that the system requirements to run Windows 11 have been increased. First, you would need a 64-bit processor to run Windows 11. Second, 32-bit support is out, even for new Windows 10 PCs....

July 26, 2022 · 3 min · 516 words · Yolanda Moore