Look Out Wiki Geeks Now Google Ai Can Write Wikipedia Articles

The tech giant Google’s AI already knows how to write articles in Wikipedia, although it does not do it completely autonomously. The method is as follows: take the first ten pages that appear on Google on a specific topic, process them based on the machine learning and then write what it thinks is important. The Wikipedia entries generated by Artificial Intelligence are not even comparable to those written by people of flesh and blood, but at least they are legible....

June 28, 2022 · 2 min · 347 words · Roberto Sharp

Medicare Sign Up Is Open And Phone Scams Are Out Of Control

Around this time of year, people who are enrolled in Medicare plans can evaluate their coverage. Known as open enrollment, you can decide if you need more coverage or less or want to add something to your existing plan. And those who are newly eligible can also enroll. With open enrollment being so popular, scammers are already out in full force. While healthcare scams run throughout the year, the October to December period traditionally sees a spike in scam activity....

June 28, 2022 · 2 min · 422 words · Jason Donohue

Microsoft Creates An Online Raspberry Pi Simulator

Thanks to the tech giant Microsoft’s Azure, the developer platform, you can now emulate a Raspberry Pi and virtually simulate actions. It’s totally free if you have an Azure account and it has a tremendously intuitive interface. You can access from this link to try one of the most interesting emulators of recent times. There are more and more users who choose to buy a Raspberry Pi, and there are many tricks to take advantage of this computer the size of a card....

June 28, 2022 · 2 min · 268 words · Jim Partington

Microsoft Wants To Develop A New Personal Assistant

Although the company Microsoft which is founded by Bill Gates already has Cortana, and it seems that the Redmond wants to take a step forward and have a product on the sleeve to compete with the new assistant of Google and Apple. Hence, the vacancy opportunities are offered in the Microsoft portal which reveals that the firm is behind the tech experts and engineers to work on the project. According to the tech giant Microsoft “Your new smart personal assistant” that can help you to find things on your computer, manage your calendar and even able to chat with the users of Windows 10 and can also make jokes....

June 28, 2022 · 2 min · 387 words · Jaime Block

Moto X Preorders Begin September 16

Motorola’s new flagship phone, which we think is one of the best Android phones around, will be available for preorder on Tuesday along with “limited quantities” of the company’s smartwatch. The AT&T version of the Moto 360 in 16GB 32GB variants will cost $99 $149 with a two-year contract. Motorola is also offering an unlocked “pure” edition that won’t carry any of the obligatory carrier bloatware for $499. Anyone with a ....

June 28, 2022 · 2 min · 217 words · Sheila Harlan

Motorola Confirms Moto Z And Moto Z Force Will Receive Monthly Security Patches

While Motorola is known for rolling out quick Android OS updates for their devices, they have managed to create a very bad reputation for themselves when it comes to updating them with monthly security updates. Thus, yesterday, a rumor originated that the Moto Z and Moto Z Force would not receive regular security patches from the company. Considering that the company only recently managed to roll out the May security patch for the Moto X Pure Edition, this move would not have been surprising....

June 28, 2022 · 2 min · 224 words · Heather Sena

Netflix Has Thousands Of Hidden Categories Here S The List Komando Com

To pin down that perfect movie for that rainy afternoon, you may have heard of and used the secret codes that are used for finding Netflix’s secret categories. These codes are convenient tools for narrowing your options down to a specific sub-genre you’re interested in. It’s a great way of finding obscure Netflix movies that you won’t otherwise find on your profile’s recommended list. For example, you can track down the numerical code to find “Cerebral French-Language Movies from the 1950s” or “Irreverent Independent Mockumentaries” if you so desire....

June 28, 2022 · 3 min · 463 words · Tracy Gillis

Netflix Knows You Are Probably Sharing Your Password But What Is It Going To Do About It

Netflix told shareholders in its Q1 2022 update that as well as the 222 million households that pay for Netflix, there are an estimated 100 million households using shared Netflix accounts. Of that, 30 million shared account households are in the US and Canada. “Our relatively high household penetration – when including the large number of households sharing accounts – combined with competition, is creating revenue growth headwinds. The big COVID boost to streaming obscured the picture until recently,” Netflix said....

June 28, 2022 · 2 min · 367 words · Lewis Mccormick

Networking Fundamentals For Network Security Professionals

We cannot cover whole networking in a single post so we will be focusing only on core networking concepts needed for network security. What is Computer Networks Computer Network is the network of computers connected with each other either wired or wirelessly to share and exchange information and resources with each other. These connected computers share and exchange data with each other using some common communication protocol. Hardware Devices In a computer network, numerous hardware devices are involved....

June 28, 2022 · 3 min · 518 words · Thomas Dodd

Now Gets Visual Overhaul With New Logo Bursts Of Animation

Instead of eye-popping colors at the top of each card, the interface has been reworked with bright white cards on top of a softer background. Swiping away cards also produces more animation than in the past. Additionally, more choices pop up for how to customize Now when you swipe away particular cards. If you use the Now uncher you’ll notice the new logo multi-colored microphone icon on the search bar....

June 28, 2022 · 1 min · 175 words · Diane Barney

Oh Snap 11 Things You Probably Don T Know About Snapchat S Ceo Evan Spiegel

The stint which probably won’t cause any harm to Snapdeal Remember when Evan Spiegel publicly said something and half of India began bad-mouthing Snapdeal instead of Snapchat? Yeah. Well, you would be surprised to know that one of the few early stints of Spiegel was at a company called “Intuit”. Specifically, he was part of the Txtweb team which aimed to make information available to regions like India where Internet connectivity is still not widely available through SMS....

June 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1230 words · Shaun Mosqueda

Ok Google Functionality Is Being Restored To The Galaxy S6 And Galaxy S6 Edge

Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge owners have been missing out on the “OK Google” functionality right from the launch. While the feature was available on the handset when it launched, it disappeared soon after without any explanation from Google and Samsung. Since then, both companies have been mum about the missing functionality without any word on whether it will ever return or not. Thankfully for Galaxy S6 and S6 edge owners, a community manager at Google’s product forums has confirmed that the issue has now been sorted and the feature will be restored to the handset over the next few days....

June 27, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Winfred Shaw

Mailtrack Is The Most Convenient Way To Track Emails

It’s called Mailtrack. Mailtrack is a free Google Chrome extension that brings the delivery marks you usually get on instant messaging applications, to email accounts (it supports only Gmail for now). The tool is fairly straightforward, a single tick next to your email dictates that it has been delivered to the end server and a double green check suggests that it has been read by the recipient. You can even hover over the mark and see the receiver’s computing platform, how many times it was opened, and the time of course....

June 27, 2022 · 2 min · 290 words · Donald Heaton

Mark Zuckerberg Loses 3 3 Billion After Facebook Changes News Feed

It was on Friday when the founder of the social network giant Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg’s shares fell 4.5%, this sum simply causing him to lose about $3.3 billion of its fortune. Last Friday, we announced the new changes which were planned by the founder of the social network giant Facebook, of course, the well-known Mark Zuckerberg for Facebook. Basically, the social network giant Facebook will display, in the News Feed, mainly the publications of friends and family, hence, passing to the background the content of pages, condemning brands, companies, products, and this will result in less views and less reach....

June 27, 2022 · 2 min · 325 words · Arthur Boylan

Meet The 4 500 Iphone X Tesla With A Solar Panel

Despite the price, the first iPhone X Tesla cover already has an owner! According to the heads of the company Caviar, Elon Musk will be the first to have this cover up because he was the mentor of the idea. The cover is produced in carbon and has gold finishes of 24K. In addition, it also includes a solar charging system and the iPhone X itself (which is “offered” in the purchase of the cover)....

June 27, 2022 · 2 min · 232 words · William Sands

Meet The Toughest Smartphone Of 2018

Meet The Toughest Smartphone Of 2018 We all know very well that the HMD Global owns the rights to use the brand Nokia in mobile devices which have simply revived the mythical Finnish company Nokia. Now, according to one of the most popular channels on YouTube, the well-known smartphone of Nokia, of course, I am talking about the all-new Nokia 7 Plus deserved the toughest smartphone title of the past year, of course, 2018....

June 27, 2022 · 3 min · 445 words · Dreama Callison

Must Read Jerry Hildenbrand On Why Google Play Services Are Important

My first “real” smartphone was Nokia’s E61, and it ran Symbian S60 3rd Edition. A year later I got a Nokia N95, and it ran Symbian 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1. What came with the new OS? An improved web browser, music player, and some bug fixes. Because of the way Symbian was built, that new web browser never made it to the E61, and neither did the new music player....

June 27, 2022 · 2 min · 224 words · Ethel Thurgood

Nexus 6 Now Available Through Motorola S Site

The Nexus 6 hasn’t necessarily been the hardest device to find, but it also hasn’t been the easiest. For anyone that has been waiting to get their hands on the latest Nexus smartphone, Motorola has reemerged as an option. As of the time of this writing, Motorola has both options for the Nexus 6 available for purchase. That means the Midnight Blue and Arctic White, for those keeping tabs on the color options....

June 27, 2022 · 1 min · 159 words · Patrick Parker

Nokia 6 Faq Gorilla Glass Dual Sim Volte Quick Charge Performance

Nokia’s much-anticipated mid-range smartphone, the Nokia 6, went on sale in India last week. The handset was initially launched in China in January this year, and the HMD-owned Nokia has taken its own sweet time to bring the handset to other parts of the world. On paper, the Nokia 6 might not seem like much of a competitor to the likes of the Redmi Note 4 or the Moto G5 Plus....

June 27, 2022 · 4 min · 850 words · Marvin Hampton

Linqto Seeks To Make Investing In Private Tech Companies More Accessible

In addition to providing added liquidity to employees in private companies through Linqto Buys Shares, Linqto is working toward becoming an alternative trading system (ATS) by moving its currently centralized database to a decentralized database on the blockchain. By decentralizing, the assets Linqto currently offers investors will eventually be tokenized or digitized, and can then be traded on blockchain exchanges to provide even more liquidity to investors. Linqto also has plans to delve into the NFT space by offering free NFT awards to users based on achievements they earn on the platform, such as membership length milestones or for reaching investment goals....

June 26, 2022 · 5 min · 957 words · Richard Schroeder