Upgrade Your Workspace With 58 Off A Portable Touchscreen 4K Monitor

At 1.3lbs of weight and less than a quarter-inch thick, this monitor offers an extra 15.6" of desktop space that you can bring with you anywhere. Built for plug-and-play configuration, USB, HDMI, and 3.5mm ports are built-in, so you can quickly connect and disconnect. It includes all the cables you need to connect to a laptop so that you can get started out of the box. The driver-free design means you can also set it up with game consoles, tablets, streaming boxes, and other devices as well, making it ideal as a second screen for smaller spaces or to play games or stream while someone else uses the primary TV....

July 2, 2022 · 2 min · 268 words · Brittany Lockett

Video The Galaxy Note 3 Comes With A Tiny Screen Mode That Enables One Hand Usage

Samsung’s Galaxy Note devices have always been unapologetically big. It’s OK if you don’t like big phones, because there are plenty of people out there who do and will gladly spend $800 or more on a flagship 5.7 inch smartphone. But what if the Note 3 is going to be your first “phablet”, how are you going to cope? The guys at Android Central have discovered that Samsung’s latest behemoth comes with a neat software trick that shrinks the Note 3’s screen....

July 2, 2022 · 2 min · 290 words · Jacqueline Holsworth

The Best Prank Apps For Android And Ios

Bored of the same old pranks that your friends are making? Then it’s time to step a little further and make more elaborate pranks than the classical ones and what’s better than using your mobile device to do this? In this article, we’ve gathered around the best prank apps available for your mobile device, specifically the Android and iOS. Prank* The sound pranks are ones of the most used and popular jokes that you could try on your friends and colleagues....

July 1, 2022 · 7 min · 1460 words · Eugene Parrish

The Big Problem With The Iphone 13 S Beautiful New Video Mode

The iPhone 13’s camera lenses now run diagonally to fit in with its dual-system camera. And its new Cinematic mode allows you to hold focus on your subject to create a depth-of-field effect. This can be shifted when a new subject enters the frame. But before you whip it out to use the new Cinematic mode, there are some things you need to know. You might want to sit down for this, as you are probably not going to like it....

July 1, 2022 · 2 min · 405 words · William Jones

The Frame Samsung S New 4K Tv Transforms Into Wall Art

According to Wired, The Frame is an idea of the famous designer of products Yves Behar. When the TV is turned off, it activates the “Art” mode, through more than 100 paintings and photographs. The screen turns off completely if there is no activity in the room; There are motion and light sensors built into the front. These sensors also serve to adjust the screen brightness depending on ambient light....

July 1, 2022 · 2 min · 230 words · Misty Prestwich

This Android Virus Won T Let You Delete It

But unlike recently reported malware, the latest threat against Android isn’t letting users off easy. Once this software installs itself on your phone, it goes to great lengths to hide itself, changes your settings and makes itself almost impossible to delete. If you’ve spent any time in sketchy parts of the web, or downloaded new software for your Android phone, here’s what you need to check to ensure you’re not infected....

July 1, 2022 · 3 min · 543 words · Allison Hildreth

This Is How Much Your Stolen Credit Card Is Worth On The Dark Web

But while social media details can be easy for thieves to scrape, it turns out that credit card information is relatively straightforward to come by. Moreover, credit card cloning and theft are so rampant that there are 1.6 million card numbers for sale on the Dark Web. Keep reading for details on this growing problem and ways to protect your finances. Here’s the backstory How much do you think a stolen credit card sells for on the Dark Web?...

July 1, 2022 · 3 min · 506 words · Robert Mattson

This Smart Assistant Could Be Secretly Recording You How To Stop It

Of course, Google has vehemently denied this happens. But during a recent parliament sitting with an IT panel in India, the company seemingly admitted it could listen in — and have listened in — on users’ private conversations. Here’s the backstory It’s been widely speculated Google records your conversations with its virtual assistant. Some suggest Google Assistant can even listen in without the wake words or phrases being triggered, such as “Hey, Google” or “OK, Google....

July 1, 2022 · 3 min · 536 words · Anthony Stapler

This Vietnam Veteran Was Scammed Out Of More Than 100 000 Online

Bayonne man has life’s savings stolen by online scammers The scammers deceived him the way most cybercriminals fool their victims these days: through convincing phishing emails. The message that appeared in Mr. Malecky’s inbox reported the sale of a TV and device protection plan to someone in Denver, which Malecky had no knowledge of. The person on the other end promised Mr. Malecky he’d be reimbursed for his gift card purchases once the hackers were caught and apprehended....

July 1, 2022 · 3 min · 596 words · Russell Sanchez

Top 10 Apps To Watch Tv On Android

Android, being such a flexible platform, it’s no surprise that you can find lots of apps for TV, although they tend to be data hungry, they make a good way to kill time. In most of the cases, you won’t have to search on the Android Market for specific TV apps, you can just go online and type the URL of your network and most likely, if you’ve got a powerful enough phone or smartphone, it will redirect you to their own application....

July 1, 2022 · 5 min · 967 words · Brittni Medina

Twitter Brings New Way To Respond Tweets With Photos Or Videos

This new feature allows the users to embed a tweet with their photos or videos. However, the feature is being tested on the iOS version and is out to a few beta testers. You might be familiar with this feature, as it is available on a short-video platform TikTok. The microblogging site announced the new feature by posting a Tweet. How to Retweet with Photos Or Videos on Twitter? If you are a beta tester, then you can access this feature by clicking on the Retweet button; it will show a “Quote tweet with reaction” button....

July 1, 2022 · 2 min · 269 words · Amanda Calderon

Twitter Pushes Out Their First Android Beta And It Comes With A Completely New User Interface

Remember when in late August I freaked out about being invited to test the beta version of Twitter for Android? Turns out everyone was. Overreaction aside, there hasn’t been any news about the Twitter beta program since it opened, that is until this morning when my Note II prompted me to install Twitter version 5.0.0.beta-7. So what’s new? Everything. Let’s start with the most obvious change, the top row. So long icons, hello words....

July 1, 2022 · 1 min · 201 words · Derek Bearden

Unofficial Cm11 Builds Available For Nexus 5 Htc One And Other Devices

At the beginning of this week, the CyanogenMod team provided an update regarding CM10.2 and their plans on CM11, based on Android 4.4 KitKat. In their announcement, the team also mentioned that device maintainers have started releasing unofficial CM11 builds for getting a wider testing audience and feedback. Since then, unofficial CM11 builds have started popping up for a lot of Android devices. Below is a small list of all the devices, along with the link to their respective threads that I could find on XDA forums....

July 1, 2022 · 1 min · 172 words · Doris Camp

Update Facebook Messenger To Protect Your Pc From Cyberattacks

That’s one reason regularly updating programs and operating systems is such a big deal. If a program has a vulnerability, a hacker can use this hole to slip remote-access bugs into your system or infect it with data-stealing malware. Tap or click here to see which VPN programs are vulnerable to hackers. But if your device was recently infected with malware, a vulnerable program might be to blame: Facebook Messenger....

July 1, 2022 · 3 min · 545 words · Jason Rubottom

Verizon Galaxy Note 4 G2 Score Llipop In Our Weekly Android Update Roundup

There are quite a few updates out there this week, including multiple Sony devices T-Mobile’s variant of the G3. They’re part of our weekly roundup of major software updates for the biggest devices, including phones tablets on U.S. carriers, unlocked phones, even wearables. Making sure your device is running the latest available software is a good housekeeping practice, ensuring you have the latest features with fewer bugs gaping security holes....

July 1, 2022 · 2 min · 256 words · Jasmine Mayorga

Verizon Launches Pixel 3 And Pixel 3 Xl Preorders

The Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL are officially official today, and the handsets are exclusive to Verizon’s network. And the big red carrier has officially opened up preorders for both handsets, revealing a bit more information than Google was ready to divulge at the announcement event when it comes to pricing for both models. We already knew the standard Pixel 3 starts at $799, which comes with 64GB of built-in storage....

July 1, 2022 · 2 min · 276 words · Chris Womack

Warning The Entire Internet Will Be Shutdown

As the terrible forecast comes directly from the ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) a nonprofit organization responsible for coordinating the maintenance and procedures of several databases related to the namespaces and numerical spaces of the Internet, ensuring the network’s stable and secure operation. According to the latest reports, the entire Internet network will be disconnected over the next 48 hours. Nobody in the world can access any part of the Internet that will be dropped completely and “if the internet goes down, the financial markets will collapse,” he adds the security expert, outlining that it is not a simple prediction, but based on a large number of events that have occurred throughout the year 2016 and 2017....

July 1, 2022 · 2 min · 326 words · Donald Trueman

What Is An Ethical Hacker Why One Of The Most Intriguing Jobs In Cybersecurity Could Be A Good Bet

But as cyberattacks continue to increase in frequency and sophistication, it is clear that businesses need to take a more proactive approach to countering cybersecurity threats. Ethical hackers are being sought out to help businesses identify potential threats and weaknesses in their networks before an attack can occur, effectively working against cyber criminals to beat them at their own game. “No matter how much budget you devote to cybersecurity tooling alone, you need a human element,” says Haris Pylarinos, CEO of ethical hacker training platform, Hack the Box....

July 1, 2022 · 4 min · 810 words · Elizabeth Velez

The Best Android Tips And Tricks From Last Week February 24 March 2

Android Rooting 101: What is rooting and why should you root? If you own an Android device and read some tech blogs or have a tech-savvy geek in your friends group, you must have come across the word Root/rooting. What is root? Should you root your Android device? Is it worth the effort? Read on to find out. Android Rooting 101: Glossary of terms you need to be familiar with Rooting an Android device is a fairly complex process, especially if you are technologically challenged....

June 30, 2022 · 5 min · 906 words · Charlene Luna

The End Of Bitcoin Ransomware

Despite the alleged anonymity of Bitcoin transactions, there are several ways in which the identity of Bitcoin users can be revealed. The purpose of this article is to examine them in the context of Bitcoin ransomware. More specifically, we will examine the classical forensic approach (Section 2) as well as two innovative approaches, namely, the use of the software applications BitCluster (Section 3) and Elliptic (Section 4). Finally, we provide concluding remarks (Section 5)....

June 30, 2022 · 9 min · 1803 words · Donald Wortman