N3Xt Chip Makes Normal Computer To Supercomputer As 1000 Times Faster

The N3XT chip – Carnegie Mellon University, Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley researchers who discovered a new Nano-Material Chip that can be used to replace conventional electronic device or computers in a silicon chip, so that the traditional device processing engage speed of 1,000 times faster. This means that the new chip manufactured as nano-materials can optimize on conventional computers, so the efficiency of down typical and more complex problems is solved, even more, faster....

September 26, 2022 · 2 min · 403 words · Daniel Hickman

Nasscom Report Around 50 Million Gamers In India Play Games On Smartphone

As indicated by the report, however the versatile gamers lead the business sector in India, the console business sector size, is assessed to associate with three to four million gamers, with 3-3.5 million of lifetime deals for all consoles including PlayStation (2 million) and 100,000 units for PlayStation 4 and XBox One joined. Around 40 to 50 million individuals play recreations on their cell phones and highlight telephones, with a yearly development rate of 40 for each penny to 50 for each penny....

September 26, 2022 · 3 min · 455 words · Dean Hughes

Nexus 5X And Nexus 6P To Get Swipe For Notifications Fingerprint Gesture With Android 7 1 2

When it was discovered that the Pixel and Pixel XL use the same fingerprint sensor as the Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X, owners of the last Nexus handsets from Google demanded that the company add the handy ‘Swipe for notifications’ fingerprint gesture found on the Pixels to the 6P and 5X. Back then, Google stated that due to a firmware difference it was not possible to bring the same gesture to its Nexus handsets, though the company was “evaluating” a firmware update for the handsets....

September 26, 2022 · 1 min · 197 words · Angelo Sliter

Nokia Is About To Launch 3 New Android Smartphones

It looks like, HMD Global is about to expand the portfolio, even more, this year. The recent reports from MySmartPrice website claim that the newly updated camera app of Nokia 5 has revealed Nokia 1, Nokia 4 and Nokia 7 Plus smartphones. Well, the name of the upcoming smartphones were revealed via .png files in the Camera app of Nokia 5. The .apk file of Nokia’s camera app also revealed the Nokia 9....

September 26, 2022 · 2 min · 238 words · Lisa Oleary

Nokia Power Earbuds 150 Hours Of Playback And Other Cool Features

Here are some cool things about the Nokia Power Earbuds — The Nokia Power Earbuds comes with a true-wireless form factor design that gets rid of the dangling connecting wires. It has an IPX7 waterproof rating, which means they can be submerged in up to 1 metre of water for up to 30 minutes. The earbuds have 6mm graphene drivers for high-quality audio. Bluetooth 5.0 for faster connectivity, better and improved range, and power efficiency....

September 26, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Robert Binns

Lg Unveils G Pro 2 With A 5 9 Inch Display 4K Video Recording And Knock Code

Just two weeks before Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, LG has gone ahead and announced the LG G Pro 2. The successor to the G Pro is filled to the brim with powerful internals and impressive features while sporting a massive 5.9-inch Full HD IPS screen. Internally, the G Pro 2 is powered by Snapdragon’s latest and greatest SoC — the S800, running at 2.26GHz. Other notable specs include an Adreno 320 GPU, 3GB of RAM, NFC, 3200mAh non-removable battery and 16 or 32GB of on-board storage accompanied by a microSD card slot....

September 25, 2022 · 2 min · 251 words · Phillip Bowen

Listen To These Scam Calls From Dangerous Coronavirus Cybercriminals

Between cybercriminals out to steal your incoming stimulus check and shady robocallers selling you phony protective gear, business is booming for the digital underworld. Tap or click here to see the coronavirus scams you need to watch out for. The cybercrime issue has gotten so bad, in fact, that security agencies in the U.S. and U.K. are issuing a grave warning about even more dangerous cyberattacks on the way. They fear that nation-state actors or worse may be behind them, but fortunately, you can listen to audio samples of these scam calls so you’ll know what to be on the lookout for....

September 25, 2022 · 4 min · 663 words · Kathrine Honda

Many Pixel 3 Pixel 3Xl Users Complaining Of Swollen Batteries

Many Google Pixel 3, Pixel 3XL and some Pixel 4XL users are complaining about batteries in their phones. The complaint is not about drop-in battery backup, which is expected considering Pixel 3 was released two years ago. The issue is that both Pixel 3 and Pixel 3XL batteries are swelling, and users have taken to Google Support Forum and Reddit to highlight the issue. Pixel users have also posted pictures of their device with a swollen battery, and it doesn’t look right....

September 25, 2022 · 2 min · 416 words · Francisca Creech

Media Player Classic Is Officially Dead

Media Player Classic is a popular open source media player which is about to bid a farewell after 11 years of existence. Recently, the developers of Media Player Classic had released v1.7.13, which is apparently the last release of the project. The main reason behind the end of Media Player Classic Home Cinema is that development donations have reached a new low, as the developer count has touched zero. MPC’s Project Manager XhmikosR in a blog post said “For quite a few months now, or even years, the number of active developers has been decreasing and has inevitably reached zero” “This, unfortunately, means that the project is officially dead and this release would be the last one....

September 25, 2022 · 2 min · 273 words · William Baker

Meet Stellarfi The App That Builds Your Credit While Paying Your Bills

StellarFi offers three different membership tiers for users: a $4.99 monthly membership, a $9.99 membership, and a $19.99 membership. The mid tier lets consumers add an unlimited amount of bills for StellarFi to pay on their behalf. There are no other fees for user’s to worry about, the company said. There is no credit check required to make an account, just a valid bank account and a Social Security number to verify your identity....

September 25, 2022 · 3 min · 616 words · Cary Henderson

Mobile Phones Don T Cause Brain Cancer According To Study

Researchers from Australia tracked the rate of brain cancer in the country’s population from 1982 to 2013. They discovered that there was no statistical proof abiding the idea using a mobile phone can cause cancer. The results of the study conducted for thirty year period showed a little increase in brain cancer among men but a stable rate among women. All diagnoses of cancer are recorded and this permitted the team to match the data besides growing mobile phone usage since 1987....

September 25, 2022 · 2 min · 266 words · Dean Ward

Moto 360 Lands On Best Buy S Website Offers 249 Price Tag But No Release Date

Motorola has all but confirmed that they’ll be divulging new information regarding their wearable, the Moto 360, on September 4 with an event in Chicago, but that hasn’t stopped people from wanting to know more now. Thanks to Best Buy, a few key details have leaked out well in advance. The product landing page is still available to view as of this writing, and it offers plenty of key information regarding the device, like the fact it’s a combination of steel and plastic (which isn’t that big of a surprise)....

September 25, 2022 · 3 min · 498 words · Misty Smullen

Nextbit Launches Beta Tester Program For Robin Owners

The company just announced a beta tester program on it’s community forums. You’ll need to own a Robin, of course, fill out an application form that includes your name, IMEI number, serial number, mobile carrier, other details. Nextbit cautions that chosen testers will encounter bugs, are expected to provide feedback to the development team. As the post says: “Keep in mind the beta program is not intended as a way to quick way to cut to the front of the line for new software....

September 25, 2022 · 1 min · 190 words · Maria Reitz

Nexus 10 Sold Out On Ay Refresh Coming Soon

This change hopefully alludes to a refresh on the horizon, because one is long overdue: the Nexus 10 launched in November 2012 it still hasn’t seen a do-over. And with the recent revelation that is only supporting its Nexus devices up to 18 months after release, the end is likely nigh. There’s no word on which company would produce it, though there are reports that Asus will remain the de facto tablet maker for ’s developer-centric products....

September 25, 2022 · 1 min · 104 words · Nathan Williams

Nvidia Unveils The Shield Tablet And Gamepad

Not to be deterred by the failure of its first portable handheld gaming device — the Shield — Nvidia has gone ahead and announced its successor but with a slight twist. This time the Shield has grown into a full blown 8-inch tablet and is accompanied with a game controller. The 8-inch display has a resolution of 1920*1200 and is accompanied by a stylus using the company’s DirectStylus 2 technology....

September 25, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Roberta Jackson

Lg V30 To Feature A 6 Inch P Oled Fullvision Floating Display With Smaller Bezels

The secondary display on the LG V20 has undoubtedly been its unique feature. The display let users access shortcuts and notifications on the strip of the display. The V30 is expected to come with a new floating display though it’s not clear yet on what aspect of the display will be changed. In all likelihood, the display will be redesigned to enable better interaction with notifications and shortcuts. LG further claims that the FullVision display will allow for 20 to 50 percent reduction in the upper and lower bezels as opposed to its predecessor....

September 24, 2022 · 2 min · 319 words · Guy Adams

Look For These Three Useful Features When Choosing Your Smart Sprinkler

When it comes to security, you don’t want to mess around. You want to ensure you get the best setup for your home to keep you and your family safe. Tap or click here for five things to look for in a security camera. Now let’s talk sprinklers. Even the simple task of keeping your lawn and garden watered can be improved with smart tech. Sure, you can turn your sprinklers on and off with an app, but you can also let the controller do its job based on the weather....

September 24, 2022 · 3 min · 553 words · John Turnbow

Maps New Feature Your Timeline Helps You Track Your Travel History

Why this matters: This is yet another example of what Google can do with your data resulting from the company’s privacy policy changes in 2012. It’s commendable that it is making the data it collects about you readily available to you. And for those who love the idea of maintaining fine-grain journals of their day. This feature will be a perfect fit for taking trips down memory lane. Not everyone will be pleased with Your Timeline....

September 24, 2022 · 2 min · 294 words · Kathleen Fleming

Microsoft Here S How To Defend Windows Against These New Privilege Escalation Attacks

Microsoft has responded to the April release of KrbRelayUp, a tool that streamlines several earlier public tools to escalate privileges from a low-privileged Windows domain user to a high-privileged domain user by joining unauthorized devices to Active Directory (AD), Microsoft’s on-premise authentication and identity service. The tools rely on resource-based constrained delegation (RBCD), a legitimate method in Windows that enables an attacker to “impersonate an administrator and eventually run a code as the SYSTEM account of a compromised device”, according to Microsoft....

September 24, 2022 · 3 min · 592 words · Cathleen Williams

Microsoft Has A Controversial Suggestion For Managers Some Will Hate It

This has become a popular thought ever since the pandemic struck and working from home became the new way of life. Many of the essences of management were tossed to the wind. Employees were left to their own devices and at least some felt liberated. Some managers reacted by spying on their employees. Others by plaintively crying that they were unable to manage because they didn’t have the resources or because they felt they’d simply lost their influence....

September 24, 2022 · 4 min · 645 words · Jim Lanning