Oh Look The Galaxy Folder Just Leaked

Several weeks ago, reports starting coming out of Korea that Samsung was going to launch an Android clamshell. Think Motorola RAZR circa 2007, but with software people actually want to use. A few days ago, the manual for the “Galaxy Folder” appeared on Samsung’s very own tech support website. Today, thanks to All About Samsung, we now have photos of the device. As expected, it’s a clamshell with two screens, one on the inside, one on the outside....

December 9, 2022 · 1 min · 127 words · Tammy Simon

Omg Cia Has 137 Secret Projects Going In Artificial Intelligence

However, perhaps more than a robot rebellion, what we should really care about is the use that some people will make of artificial intelligence (AI). A good example of this is the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), the North American surveillance agency, fully engaged in the race to use artificial intelligence for its own advantage. To be precise, the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) maintains nothing less than 137 AI-related (Artificial intelligence) pilot projects that seek to compensate for efforts along the same lines as those in Russia or China....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 269 words · Donald Jolicoeur

Looking For A Job Crooks Have New Tricks To Con You

The lowest unemployment rate ever in the U.S. was when it bottomed out at 2.7% in 1952. That means there are still millions of Americans looking for a job now, using all the available tools. But not everybody is honest when offering someone the chance to be fully employed. Read on to see how scammers are tricking people looking for work in a strained economy. Here’s the backstory Scammers use all kinds of tricks to rob victims of personal information and money....

December 8, 2022 · 3 min · 465 words · Amanda Austin

Meet The All New Tor Sim Card

Applying Tor anonymous network protection to any smartphone is not a simple task or at least not available to any user without knowledge. For this reason, in 2016 an operator was founded in the United Kingdom that wanted to make the Tor network a necessity for its customers and their communications. The SIM card that forces all data traffic through the Tor network Now, the well-known British company Brass Horn Communications wants to go a step further so that any communication we make from the smartphone is encrypted in this anonymous network....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 352 words · Andy Brewer

Microsoft Word Excel And Powerpoint For Android Smartphones Now Available To All

Just over a month after Microsoft updated the preview version of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint to support Android handsets, it has released the final version of the apps on the Google Play Store for all. Microsoft’s offering is easily the best among the office suites available on the Google Play Store. All the apps are well built and feature integration with cloud services like Dropbox and OneDrive for storing, as well as editing files stored on them....

December 8, 2022 · 1 min · 163 words · Keisha Ferdig

Microsoft Xbox One X 4K Hdr Gaming Console Announced Available Later This Year

According to Microsoft, the new console is the smallest Xbox ever, however, despite the smaller footprint, the design looks pretty much similar to the ongoing Xbox One S. The Xbox One X lacks dedicated Kinect port and comes with just the HDMI-in port. Microsoft will currently start shipping the Xbox One X in black color with 1TB of storage. The 6-teraflop Scorpio engine will support an array of 4K, and 1080p formats and the supersampling is expected to enhance the experience further by adding more details....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 242 words · Douglas Bernhardt

Moto 360 Bugfixes Highlight This Week S Android Device Updates

Each week, we gather up all the major software updates for the biggest phones on U.S. carriers ( unlocked phones, of course), round them all up so you don’t miss a thing. Making sure your device installs the latest software is a good housekeeping practice, ensuring you have the latest features, close security holes, get those pesky bugs squashed. Moto 360 Motorola is rolling out an update to the Moto 360 that improves Bluetooth connectivity fixes a number of bugs....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 350 words · Opal Mcneeley

Moto 360 Update Brings A New Gesture Smart Battery Saving Mode And More

Hot on the heels of the Android 4.4W.2 update for the G Watch, Motorola has also started rolling out a new software update for the Moto 360 that brings with it a number of new goodies. Post the update, Moto 360 will get access to a ‘Smart Battery Saving’ mode — that automatically kicks in when the battery level falls below 15% and disables the Ambient display mode to preserve battery....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 240 words · Juan Czajkowski

Motorola Moto X Play Review

In fairness, not much, the Play is a really attractive proposition, coming in at £270 including VAT in the UK and reasonably priced across the globe – you get quite a bit of Android 5.1.1 smartphone for your money. As usual with Motorola, it’s virtually stock Android, updated regularly and with just a few Moto tweaks over the top, of which more later. As usual with this familiar Motorola design, there’s a replaceable back cover, neatly rubberised here:...

December 8, 2022 · 8 min · 1497 words · Virginia Winkle

National Counterintelligence And Security Center 5 Priorities For 2020

Overcoming these challenges has called on the National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC) to focus on “five key areas where foreign intelligence entities are hitting us hardest and where we need to devote greater attention — critical infrastructure, key US supply chains, the US economy, American democratic institutions and cyber and technical operations,” said NCSC Director William Evanina. NCSC’s newest strategy, signed by President Donald Trump on January 7th and unveiled to the public on February 10th, calls on a whole-of-society response that not only involves the government but fully integrates the assistance of the private sector, a well-informed public and foreign allies to work together towards more effective and comprehensive counterintelligence and security procedures....

December 8, 2022 · 8 min · 1607 words · John Chase

New Amazon Alexa Skills Tell Me Something Weird Sleep Sounds Wizard Jokes And More Komando Com

But Alexa can do so many more things than just adjust the temperature on your smart thermostat. And the number of things she can do is constantly growing. Let’s take a look at some of Alexa’s new skills that you’ll use all the time. Alexa uses “skills” to help you with all of those tasks you ask her to complete. Skills are being added to her repertoire all the time....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · April Prichard

New Apple Watch Ultra Bands Work With Other Apple Watch Models Too

So, let’s say you don’t need all the bells and whistles of the Apple Watch Ultra – and, frankly, don’t want to spend $799 on a smartwatch – but one of those stretchy watch bands sounds nice for your outdoor pursuits. I have the good news… for some. Also: How to pre-order Apple Watch Series 8, SE, and Ultra and find the best deals That said, if you’re unfamiliar with what the new Ultra watch bands are and what makes them unique, here’s a rundown:...

December 8, 2022 · 1 min · 187 words · Iva Adams

Newest Driver Safety Feature Vibrating Seats

Cadillac’s new XTS luxury sedan features an industry first: vibrating seats that alert drivers to any possible dangers while driving or parking. The seat generates a vibrating pulse when a driver finds himself in a potentially precarious situation, such as drifting into a different traffic lane or coming too close to nearby objects when parking. The seat can vibrate on either the left or right side, depending on where the threat originates....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 271 words · Jennifer Meyer

Nexus 6 To Be Available For Pre Order From October 29Th

When Google unveiled the Nexus 6 last month, it did not exactly specify a date as to when it will be available for pre-orders or hit the retail stores except for a vague “late October.” Today though, the company has updated the Nexus 6 listing on Google Play to state that it will go up for pre-order from October 29th. The 32GB variant of the handset will set you back by $650 while the 64GB model will retail for $700....

December 8, 2022 · 1 min · 161 words · Randall Fitch

No Killing This Bill Eleven Things About Bill Gates You Probably Didn T Know

Opening the Gates to coding when young Unlike most people now who study coding in higher schools and colleges, Gates was a boss at it from quite an early age. He wrote his first computer program on a General Electric computer when he was just a teen at Lakeside Prep School. It was kind of like a version of tic-tac-toe where one had to play against the machine (and I probably was still eating dirt when I was a teen… just saying)....

December 8, 2022 · 5 min · 925 words · Cynthia Hartley

Nothing Phone 1 All Variant S Price Leaked Online

Recently, Nothing’s CEO Carl Pei has confirmed in an interview that Nothing Phone (1) will be powered by Snapdragon 788+ 5G, and he also explained why the company chose it. Nothing Phone (1) Leaked Pricing — Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) June 30, 2022 Let’s start with the first one that has 8GB ram with 128G storage variant might cost you €469.99 (Rs 38,570), and 8GB ram with 256 GB storage seen at €499....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 336 words · Jody Melendez

Omg Facebook Secretly Saved Videos Users Deleted

The New York Magazine found that for some users, the social network giant Facebook file includes videos that have never been posted on the social network, but which were stored in the profile. One user found more than 100 videos in her file, for example, but only published about one-third of them. A few years ago, the social network giant Facebook site had a feature that allowed the user to record videos using the webcam....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 356 words · Barbara Warner

Linux 6 0 Arrives As Linus Torvalds Promises Core New Things Ahead

Since the first release candidate (rc1) for Linux 6.0 in August, Torvalds has played down the meaning of the major version number change, which would have otherwise been 5.20. While he has called 6.0 a “fairly sizable release”, he also said at conference last month “I wanted 6.0 to be boring.” As he wrote on Sunday in an update: “So, as is hopefully clear to everybody, the major version number change is more about me running out of fingers and toes than it is about any big fundamental changes....

December 7, 2022 · 3 min · 499 words · Tonya Smith

Logging Keystrokes With Msdos Part 1

In the previous article, we saw how we can compile the source code to a 16-bit binary executable, create an iso image with the executable stored in them and mount the iso image with VirtualBox to make its contents available in the MSDOS environment. The program we’ve presented dumped the whole Interrupt Vector Table IVT and nulled its values in it to crash the system. This wasn’t a particularly smart way of doing something cool, which is why we’ll now present another program that can be used to log the keystrokes typed in the MSDOS environment....

December 7, 2022 · 11 min · 2179 words · Christy Usry

Makes The Ay Store More Personal Tablet Friendly

The new ay Store home screen will soon become a treasure trove of personalized recommendations. plans start populating your ay Store’s splash screen with h-picked (or at least algorithm-picked) book, app, movie suggestions. rhaps more importantly, a new section in the ay Store’s Top Charts will highlight apps built specifically for Android tablets. That’s a key addition for the ecosystem; the lack of solid tablet app discovery is a frequent complaint about the ay Store, as many Android apps are built for phone interfaces don’t scale well to larger screens....

December 7, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · Todd Manora