Tech Ad Ons Iphone 11 Pro Efficient Effective And Yet Not Quite Apple

https://youtu.be/K0VWwY6MR0k Stepping into the wind tunnel for a test Apple has used a wind tunnel for both ads, giving them a slight sci-fi feel. The two ads – “It’s tough out there” and “Triple camera system” are shot inside a wind tunnel. A tunnel in which the new iPhone 11 Pro is placed on a stand. That is about as much as the two ads have in common though. For the two ads focus on two different aspects of the device....

June 17, 2022 · 4 min · 799 words · Eric Valdez

Samsung Galaxy S5 And Note 3 For T Mobile In Line For Update To Support Volte

On June 18, T-Mobile announced their latest Uncarrier movement, in which part of that announcement centered around the launch of VoLTE markets. The new network had support from LG’s G Flex courtesy of an update to the device late in May, and now a pair of Samsung-branded handsets have joined the ranks. The update was announced officially by T-Mobile on the specific support/update pages for the devices in question. Both the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy S5 are set to receive the over-the-air update beginning today, June 19....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 235 words · Johnnie Lister

Samsung Galaxy S5 Vs Htc One M8

If your phone is getting a little long in the tooth it’s time to upgrade, you don’t care that they’re both good. You don’t need two phones, you need to know which one of these hot flagship hsets is better than the other. So let’s put a stake in the ground declare a winner as we compare two of the most popular phones of the year. Build quality design : I can appreciate that the water- dust-resistance of the Galaxy S5 is useful, but I can’t st the flap over the B/Charging port that it necessitates....

June 17, 2022 · 10 min · 2053 words · Brandon Murray

Samsung Galaxy S9 S9 Leaked Again Full Specs Top Features Official Images

The wait is over, because in 6 days we will see the Samsung Galaxy S9 and its premium model, the Galaxy S9+. On Sunday, the Samsung conference will take place prior to the start of MWC 2019, and in it, they will present their two new devices to the world. A smartphone about which almost we have nothing to corroborate/deny certain characteristics because filtered information has virtually revealed everything and today has been the auction....

June 17, 2022 · 4 min · 700 words · Wilbur Litke

Samsung S Latest Gs4 Ad Trolls Harry Potter

The guys at PhoneArena have discovered an ad on Samsung Taiwan’s YouTube channel that’s pretty outrageous. It stars a young woman with a Galaxy S4, who is sitting with her fellow pupils in what’s obviously a rip-off of the school for wizards in the Harry Potter films. When she gets caught using her phone in the classroom, her professor demands she stand before the class and show them the magic she’s capable of performing....

June 17, 2022 · 1 min · 119 words · John Schulte

Sharing Your Netflix Account You May Have To Pay Up Soon

That is where Netflix is finding itself this week, in the unfamiliar territory of sinking stock prices and losing subscribers at an unprecedented rate. Something needs to be done, but while the streaming giant’s response is a bit of a knee-jerk reaction, it is not entirely to blame. Read on to see what Netflix plans to do to right the ship and how it may impact your bill. Here’s the backstory Earlier in March, Netflix revealed a plan to deter subscribers from sharing their account details with others....

June 17, 2022 · 3 min · 539 words · Margaret Fulker

Sharkbot Malware Found On Play Store Targets Crypto Apps

The malware can steal cookies from accounts. Also, while the user bypasses the authentication methods like fingerprint, it can steal. After the user installs and launches the dropper apps, the SharkBot malware is added. A malware analyst, Alberto Segura, posted a tweet about the malware to alert Android users. SharkBot Malware Found On Play Store, Targets Crypto Apps While submitting the malware to Google’s automatic review, the malware was present in two Android apps....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 388 words · Marybeth Benjamin

Sick Of Buying Junk Spot Duds With This New Secure Shopping Browser Komando Com

How do you make sure your purchases, your payment methods, and your info are secure? Tap or click for four ways to make online shopping safer. Here’s the backstory To guard against this, many of us turn to the review section to determine if the product is worth the money. If you see plenty of negative or even just mediocre reviews, you know you need to keep searching. How to spot fake product reviews and bad sellers Not all fake reviews are so blatant, though....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 224 words · Alma Robinson

Sony S Concept For Android Firmware For Xperia Z3 Leaks

Earlier this month, Sony announced that it was looking for beta testers in Sweden for its new ‘Concept for Android’ software. The beta program was only meant for Xperia Z3 owners, who once selected, would be given an option to install Sony’s new take on Android on their handset and play around with it. If you were bummed out that Sony limited this program to Z3 owners only in Sweden, here is some good news for you....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 215 words · Joseph Evers

Sound Of Your Skull Could Soon Replace Your Passwords

A prototype system known as SkullConduct selects up on the way sound waves change as they pass through a human’s skull. As we know that everyone’s skull is different, and the sound produced by a skull is also different, which means it could be also used as a form of biometric identification. Researchers at the University of Stuttgart, the University of Saarland and the Max Planck Institute for Informatics in Germany are working on a new system called SkullConduct, which is basically an authentication system that uses a bone conduction speaker and mic on the head to identify the user....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 235 words · Joe Hopkins

Starbucks Is Quietly Expanding A Service That May Make Customers Drool

Travel, after all, can be a numbing experience. It invites tolerance while excluding notions of predictability – or, quite often, basic civility. You know you’ll be buffeted, one way or another. You’re just not entirely sure when and where the buffeting will occur. For many, airports offer the kind of joyous experiences usually reserved for those undergoing surgery without anesthetic. The lines, the peculiar stares from members of the TSA, the crowds milling around every square foot, as if no one really knows where they’re going at all....

June 17, 2022 · 3 min · 598 words · Dolores Wright

Stronger Passwords Organization And More From Roboform

Think of all the service sites you constantly log in to every day. Now, think of all the email addresses, usernames and passwords you use to access them. If you’re using proper password etiquette, you probably have scores of unique and strong passwords for every service and site. How could you possibly keep track of all of them? Maybe you have a notepad filled with all your credentials (an absolute no-no, by the way)....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 381 words · William Boren

Tarmac Virus Targets Macs With Fake Download

Macs are engineered from the ground up to be hostile to programs from unknown developers — but what if a piece of malware could slip into MacOS undetected? If a virus were disguised as an Apple-approved program, could it make it past the computer’s defenses? As it turns out, this is the easiest way to infect an otherwise safe computer. Tarmac malware lets spam take flight on your Mac A new type of malware is spreading to Macs across the world — and most people don’t even know it’s a virus....

June 17, 2022 · 3 min · 557 words · Issac Bertram

Tesla Is Punching Above Its Weight In This Major Auto Market

During the first half of the year, Tesla sold 90,895 vehicles, accounting for 10.7% of the auto market in California. That’s a huge jump from the 3.3% market share it held in California in 2021. While Tesla can’t compete with Toyota’s overall sales in California, the EV maker does have the top two models in the state, CleanTechnica noted. The Model Y was No. 1 in California in the first half of 2022, and the Model 3 was No....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 389 words · Dennis Short

That Random Cryptocurrency You Received Here S How To Tell If It S A Scam

The FBI has seen a surge in cybercrimes related to crypto exchanges, digital wallets and wire transfers. Crooks are contacting people while posing as companies and government agencies. The potential victim is told they won the lottery or have money coming to them, but they must pay a fee in crypto to unlock the funds. Tap or click here for details on these scams. Another scam recently surfaced in which crooks send tokens that point their targets to a website created to steal crypto....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 345 words · Stephen Gilmore

The 5 Best Home Improvement Credit Cards In 2022

This card currently offers an additional discount on one purchase as a sign-up bonus, and it has no annual fee. However, the Lowes Advantage Card has a moderately high APR if you carry a balance. But if you’re doing major projects, you may qualify for special financing at a lower rate. Pros Very competitive rewards on Lowes purchases, given as a purchase discountAdditional discount on first qualifying purchaseNo annual fee...

June 17, 2022 · 4 min · 663 words · Linda Anderson

The 5 Best Linux Distros For Programming

Why would you want to go to the trouble? Because you’re a programmer, an engineer, or a system administrator who wants to get the most from Linux. Or, you’re a power user, and you want to push your computer as far as you can take it. If that’s you, then these are the distributions for you. You knew Fedora, Red Hat’s community Linux distribution, would be the first on my list and our best overall pick....

June 17, 2022 · 11 min · 2206 words · Sean Hermans

Samsung Galaxy S7 And S7 Edge Among The Highest Selling Smartphones In The Us In Q1 2016

Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge have managed to secure 5.8% of Q1 2016 US smartphone sales, an impressive feat, given that the devices had only 3 weeks to achieve the same. This placed the Galaxy S7 the fifth bestselling smartphone of the quarter, a considerable improvement over Samsung’s performance over the same period last year where the Galaxy S6 placed 10th with a 3.2% market share. This market analysis with regards to Samsung was released earlier by Kantar Mobile....

June 16, 2022 · 3 min · 521 words · Zachary Reed

Samsung Quietly Launches The Galaxy S5 Plus In Netherlands

Samsung has quietly released the Galaxy S5 Plus in Netherlands featuring a Snapdragon 805 processor clocked at 2.5GHz. The company had earlier launched the handset in Singapore under the Galaxy S5 4G+ moniker. Aside from the difference in processor, the Galaxy S5 Plus is virtually the same as its international sibling and features a 5.1-inch Super-AMOLED display with 1080p resolution, a 16MP ISO-CELL rear camera, 2GB RAM, a 2800mAh removable battery, IP67 rating and a microSD card slot....

June 16, 2022 · 1 min · 159 words · Sean Stiegman

Samsung Starts Rolling Out Nougat Update For Galaxy S7 And Galaxy S7 Edge

Samsung has finally started rolling out the Nougat update for the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge. While it was initially believed that the final Nougat update for the handsets would be based on Android 7.1, that is not the case. The build being rolled out by Samsung is still based on Android 7.0, though it does feature the January security patch. For now, Samsung is rolling out the Nougat update for those Galaxy S7 and S7 edge owners first who are running the beta build of Nougat on their handsets....

June 16, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · Elisabeth Vancamp