Motorola Defy Rugged Phone Launched With Ip68 Corning Gorilla Glass Victus

Recently Motorola announced a partnership with rugged phone manufacturer Bullitt Group. The company has now launched Motorola Defy, a rugged phone born out of its partnership with Bullitt. The Motorola Defy touts rugged features, including Gorilla Glass Victus and IP68 rating. Motorola Defy Features and Specifications The Motorola Defy comes equipped with a 6.5-inch HD+ display with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protection. The selfie camera is housed in a drop notch....

April 12, 2022 · 2 min · 282 words · Gertrude Wenk

Nato Considering Petya Ransomware A Potential Act Of War

The attack last week is now being investigated and everything points to it being sponsored or carried out by a country with a specific purpose. This situation is being assessed by NATO, which considers it to be an act of war. Although there are still no certainties, everything indicates that last week’s attack Petya was carried out with the help of the Russian government, although the reasons are not known....

April 12, 2022 · 2 min · 290 words · Elizabeth Stack

New Chrome Tool Helps Block Fake Sites

We all like Chrome because of its speed, multi-platform integration, user-friendliness, third-party extensions, incognito mode and its clean and simplified design. And better yet, it has ample privacy and security tools you can employ to protect yourself while browsing the web. Now, it looks like Google is about to roll out a new security feature that is aiming to stop one of the most devious schemes in a hacker’s toolset – typosquatting....

April 12, 2022 · 4 min · 748 words · Tabitha Monroe

Nsa Surveillance Is Changing Users Internet Experience

But U.S. intelligence has done much more: According to the latest revelations on the Bullrun program, it put pressure on principal IT vendors to insert backdoors or to disclose encryption keys for their products to allow the monitoring of users’ data. This post will try to analyze the repercussions on the user’s side of Snowden case. How is it changing Internet users’ habits? Which are the countermeasure adopted and which are the correlated phenomena observed by principal security firms?...

April 12, 2022 · 23 min · 4870 words · Joseph Harrison

Oh No Steam Will Stop Working On Windows Xp And Vista

Starting January 1, 2019, Steam will no longer support Windows XP and Windows Vista. After that date, it will stop running on those operating systems of the tech giant Microsoft. Most people have already stopped using Vista: it is present in only 0.40% of computers worldwide, according to NetMarketshare. However, XP still remains firm at 5.94%. Valve says that new features of Steam depend on an embedded version of Google Chrome and the browser does not work on older versions of Windows....

April 12, 2022 · 2 min · 215 words · Kevin Mathis

List Of Free And Fast Public Dns Servers

Normally, the ISPs provide their users with their own default DNS server IPs which are often unreliable and slow. There are many better, faster, safer and more reliable public DNS servers for your everyday use. Here is a list of all such fast & free public DNS servers along with their IPs. Free Public DNS Servers List Google DNS 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 OpenDNS 208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220 ScrubIt 67.138.54.100 207.225.209.66 Level 3 Communications 4....

April 11, 2022 · 1 min · 172 words · Mary Brown

Major Financial Company First American Financial Leaks Millions Of Americans Personal Data Through Bad Web Design

Despite this rule of thumb, no organization is completely immune to the treachery of data breaches. In the case of First American Financial, however, a recent breach seems to have sprung from carelessness instead of criminals. The company is one of the nation’s leading settlement and insurance providers, and on its public-facing website, private mortgage information, tax records, and even Social Security numbers can be seen by anyone with an internet connection!...

April 11, 2022 · 4 min · 708 words · Maria Rilley

Malware Exposes Passwords Saved In Browsers Check Your Data Now

There are a few options to make remembering account credentials easier. One of the most convenient ways is using your browser’s ability to store them for you. But that can also be the most dangerous. Read on to find out how malware is putting your saved passwords at risk. Here’s the backstory When you log into a website or service for the first time, most web browsers will ask whether the credentials should be saved....

April 11, 2022 · 3 min · 532 words · Lee Jackson

Map Maker Is Now Open Again For Edits

threw open the gates to the U.S. many other countries, allowing you again to contribute to ’s effort to detail the globe. The re-opening comes after a prank of an Android-style robot peeing on an Apple logo. It got worse after that revelation, with The ite House listed among search results for racist search terms. has empowered “top mappers” to take a stronger h in making edits. so, banned its polygon editor, which likely was used in creating the robot in the prank....

April 11, 2022 · 1 min · 138 words · Carrie Perryman

Maps Highlights Foodie Photos Your Upcoming Places In The Latest Beta Update

Sometimes you just need to see how the food looks, as it can be deciding factor between trying it out or heading for the nearest fast food joint. The latest beta of Maps solves this for you, putting all those foodie uploads in an easy-to-find spot. You’ll see a prominent From the menu section that takes you into a slideshow of tastiness. There’s also a hy button to upload your own photos if you spot something worth sharing....

April 11, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Christine Williams

Matrix Shows Off Its Battery Free Smartwatch And Iot Platform

PowerWatch X: The smartwatch that simply gets charged with body heat This watch can remain indefinitely on our wrist without having to charge it or change the battery. This model comes after the company launched the Matrix PowerWatch in 2016, which was quite limited because the technology was still a bit green. The PowerWatch X improves the technology used (called thermometric conversion of energy, and which owns the company), taking advantage of the heat of our body to nourish the clock....

April 11, 2022 · 2 min · 418 words · Kimberly Colbert

Medicare Scam Don T Fall For Offer Of Free Genetic Test

Through this, you will know if there is heart disease, cancer, or other hereditary illness you need to watch for. With this knowledge, you can take preventative steps to reduce your risks. Scammers, ever scoping out potential targets, are now using the importance of genetic testing to steal victims’ personal data and Medicare information. Here is what you need to know about the latest con. Here’s the backstory If you are on Medicare or have a family member who is, you must warn them about an old scam that’s making a comeback....

April 11, 2022 · 3 min · 587 words · Jillian Haggard

Meet Google S First Cross Platform Collaborative Ar App

The American company has now developed the concept even further by launching this application for iOS and making it the first collaborative, multi-augmented reality app. The tech giant Google has recently made a major investment in augmented reality so as not to be lagging behind the competition. The tech giant Apple has its ARKit already well developed and the tech giant Google does not want ARCore to be left behind....

April 11, 2022 · 2 min · 311 words · Daniel Harris

Microsoft Is Creating Its Own Cloud Gaming Platform

The information is from The Verge, who also remembers that the tech giant Microsoft has been for some time showing great interest in new technologies for games. In 2015, for example, the company bought Havok, the division of the giant chip maker Intel that created a graphics engine that is behind the physics of many current titles. In 2017, it was Simplygon’s turn to be acquired, a company specializing in 3D graphics optimization....

April 11, 2022 · 2 min · 420 words · Thomas Horn

Microsoft Is Testing A Much More Secure Edge

The Edge will soon become more secure, resorting to an idea that is not new. This browser will run in a virtual machine to protect you and all its users. This new solution that the tech giant Microsoft is now going to embrace for Edge is not new and many have been using it for several years now. By holding the browser inside a virtual machine, it can be isolated from the operating system and thus avoid transmitting any problems to this and to the users....

April 11, 2022 · 2 min · 308 words · Mark Hicks

Moto G10 Power G30 Outgun Realme Samsung Competitors

In Summary The Moto G10 Power and Moto G30 are among the best phones you can get in and around the Rs 10,000 price point. Both phones come with excellent quad-camera arrangements, big batteries, dust, and water-resistant frames, and of course, clean stock Android with no bloatware. Although they face competition from the likes of the Realme C25 and the Samsung Galaxy F02s, the Moto pair beat both phones comfortably....

April 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1071 words · Doris Miller

Motorola May Launch A New Tablet With Productivity Mode

For fans of Motorola hardware, a new tablet may be heading down the pipe which adds at least one noteworthy new feature to the mix. Android Police reports that Motorola is currently hard at work on a new tablet, but the details of the device are few and far between at this point. The publication is not able to provide any details regarding the exact specifications of the upcoming device, but they do believe that it will have a “premium look and feel,” and that the display could measure in between nine and ten inches....

April 11, 2022 · 2 min · 232 words · Junior Arroyo

Nbn Names 50 Suburbs Getting Upgrades For Au 73 Million Victorian Government Spend

Over two years to mid-2024, 34,000 residences and 7,700 businesses will be able to get upgrades to full fibre by placing an order or being on 100Mbps connection, with the first able to place orders from mid-2023. In total, Spring Street is funding over 1,000 kilometres of fibre into the suburbs not previously covered by NBN upgrade plans. The suburbs named are: Alfredton, Bairnsdale, Balnarring, Balnarring Beach, Bandiana, Beaconsfield, Belmont, Churchill, Corio, Craigieburn, Doreen, Drumcondra, East Geelong, Elmore, Geelong, Geelong West, Grovedale, Highton, Horsham, Kangaroo Flat, Kennington, Kyneton, Leongatha, Marshall, Mernda, Merricks Beach, Mirboo North, Mornington, Mount Martha, Myrtleford, Nagambie, Nhill, North Geelong, Ocean Grove, Officer, Ouyen, Pakenham, Rippleside, Rochester, Roxburgh Park, Sale, Seymour, Somerville, Tatura, Traralgon, Wangaratta, Warragul, Warrnambool, Wendouree, and Wodonga....

April 11, 2022 · 2 min · 324 words · Janna Hagen

New Google Camera Update Is Rolling Out On Older Pixel Phones

A couple of days ago, the Pixel 7 Pro received Google Camera 8.7 update, bringing macro focus setting. As spotted by 9to5Google, this update is now rolling to the older Pixel phones. While the Macro mode is still exclusive to the Pixel 7 Pro, the update does bring a handful of changes to previous Pixel phones, all the way back to the 4a series. These are by no means “new” features....

April 11, 2022 · 2 min · 300 words · Josie Cramblit

Nokia X Sold Out Within Four Minutes In China

China’s largest online retail outlet, JD.com has reportedly sold all stocks of the Nokia X within four minutes. The smartphone was available for purchase starting from 10 AM local time yesterday and the retailer was out of inventory by 10:04 AM, speaking volumes about the demand for the smartphone. The Nokia X surpassed 1 million pre-registrations a couple of weeks ago, so it’s only natural that the demand for the smartphone is this high....

April 11, 2022 · 1 min · 196 words · Floyd Ortiz