Video It Looks Like The Samsung Galaxy Mega 6 3 Passes The Pocket Test But Just Barely

It feels just like yesterday when Samsung announced the 4.3 inch Galaxy S II and the tech media went absolutely mental, calling it a gigantic device. We all know what happened next. The 4.8 inch Galaxy S III was launched a year later, and now the GS4 sports a 5 inch panel. We saw the same evolution happen with the Galaxy Note, the first one being 5.3 inches, the current model being 5....

August 22, 2022 · 2 min · 243 words · Irene Bracero

Want To Erase Yourself From The Internet Here S How

If you want to get your privacy back, your first step is to shut down all the intrusive GPS trackers and hidden maps. Tap or click for eight buried settings you need to change now. Now it’s time to see what’s out there. You can do a quick Google search for your name, but it won’t turn up everything floating around. Tap or click here to start digging up all the dirt others can see when they look you up online....

August 22, 2022 · 7 min · 1294 words · James Alex

The Galaxy S6 Edge Keyboard Cover Accessory Is Official

Just under a week ago, an image broke cover that seemed to showcase what looked to be a keyboard cover for the then unannounced Galaxy S6 edge+. Now that Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy S6 edge+, some might have been wondering if that keyboard cover was real. Sure enough, it is. Samsung has a landing page for the Keyboard Cover up right now, but the page is pretty much lacking in the information department....

August 21, 2022 · 1 min · 155 words · Lydia Davis

The Ipod Touch A Great Lockdown Companion

Then one fine day in May 2019, Apple decided to resuscitate the iPod Touch from the brink of its demise. But unlike the OG iPod Touch which was the iPhone twin without any phone-ing abilities, this one was actually pretty retro. The tiny little device. (well, by modern standards), which resembled the iPhone 5 more than the iPhone XS (the latest iPhone at the time), found it really difficult to make a place for itself in our gadget-lives....

August 21, 2022 · 5 min · 1031 words · Lucille Neuhoff

The Most Controversial Biometric Of All Facial Recognition

It is a non-contactless type of technology. Therefore, there is no direct, physical interaction required by the end user. Because of this, there are no hygiene issues associated with it, unlike Hand Geometry Recognition. It is very easy to deploy and implement, as well as training individuals on. It can be used in just about any kind of security related market application. For example, it can gamut the range from Physical Access Entry to Logical Access Entry to Time and Attendance, and even serve very effectively as a Multimodal Security based solution....

August 21, 2022 · 12 min · 2379 words · Jesse Lewis

The Samsung Galaxy Note7 S Extreme Thinness May Be Behind Battery Explosions

Samsung has been mostly mum about the issue since it announced in October that it was suspending production of the popular phablet (more than a month after the first cases were reported), but all the while Instrumental has been researching the battery boondoggle behind the scenes. at it found is that the batteries themselves weren’t faulty; rather, Samsung’s push to make the case as thin as possible likely comprised them: Instrumental lends some credence to the theory that Samsung’s drive to beat Apple in the thinness game contributed to the problem, speculating that the changes might have come late in development of the hset the “newest versions of the batteries might not have been tested with the same rigor as the first samples....

August 21, 2022 · 2 min · 270 words · John Strop

The Shark Av752 Ion Robot Vacuum Has Dropped To 129

The Shark utilizes three brushes to clean a variety of surfaces, from tile to carpeting, while keeping your floors clean. You can feel easy knowing that the brushes are soft against hardwood floors, too. Plus, the Shark can sense objects, taking care to avoid stairs and bumps. With the ability to communicate with it via hands-free voice controls with Alexa or Google Assistant, you can also make sure it gets every last speck of allergens and dirt from your floors....

August 21, 2022 · 1 min · 99 words · Sandy Baker

The Ten Commandments Of Tech Product Reviews

Well, if I had a penny for every time I have been asked that question, I would have probably been living on my own island in the Pacific in a palatial house packed with books. That said, the question is a pertinent one. After all, how on earth do people go about doing product reviews that so many of us – Yours Truly included – read and depend upon in the media almost every day....

August 21, 2022 · 6 min · 1247 words · Joshua Jones

This Device Will Transform Your Smartphone Into A Microscope

iMicroscope R is an ideal microscope for any Smartphone, as it has a very compact size, slim and resistant. The measurements are 25 mm wide x 32 mm high and a thickness of just 4.5 mm, something positive, as it will not add more volume to our devices. The invention is made with aspherical lenses, they are a type of lens with a curvature that is not part of a sphere, in such a way, it manages to eliminate the spherical errors of the objects, in this way avoiding the distortions....

August 21, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · James Burgess

Tokyo Police Using Drones With Nets To Catch Other Drones Video

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department has presented a new flying device as an interceptor drone; the drone has been modified to capture the air of other suspicious drones, as you can see in the image of the interceptor drone how it captures another drone with the help of net the interceptor drone using. The newly introduced elite fleet of interceptor drones on the air frightens other drones. Also Read: How To Unlock Windows Computer from Android/iPhone....

August 21, 2022 · 2 min · 406 words · Sharon Stafford

Top 10 Xbox One Games That Every Collection Needs

As for Xbox One, although there are no (for now, since Microsoft reserves surprises for E3 2019) many exclusives in sight, will enjoy very good health this year, especially in relation to the Xbox Game Pass. The best of all times that are already available on Xbox One Before, yes, we must remember the best that have emerged during these two few months of 2019. There has been no exclusive for now....

August 21, 2022 · 3 min · 608 words · Cindy Rice

Top 5 Apps That Can Help You Track Your Lost Smartphone

Top 5 Apps That Can Help You Track Your Lost Smartphone #1 Where’s my Droid This app consists a number of features which will assist you in tracking your lost Android Smartphone. This app has notable features like, “Ring” that will ring your smartphone even if it is on silent mode. To ring your lost smartphone, you have to send a text which will be your ring recognition word on your lost device from any other device....

August 21, 2022 · 3 min · 591 words · Carolyn Krajewski

Top 7 Android Math Apps For Students

As a student I find these math, physics and chemistry apps very useful, helping make complex calculations that would require some time to make, very easy and time effective. From my experience, they help you the most in exams, when time is limited and you have a huge workload to do. Top Android Math Apps Because math is one of the hardest subjects you will attend, and because for many students, the time wasted on doing lots of calculations can be put to more use, the Play Market offers quite a lot of math apps, capable of resolving equations and other complex calculations....

August 21, 2022 · 4 min · 673 words · Susan Farmer

Twitter Co Founder Biz Stone Tries To Take On Google S Search Engine With Jelly

Google’s search engine is amazing, but it’s definitely starting to show its age. Ever since the company decided to favor linking to its own properties versus linking to competing services, it’s slowly been going downhill. You’ve probably resorted to simply asking your friends rudimentary questions and hoping that they’ll point you towards a right answer. That process of asking your friends a question and then waiting for a reply is exactly what Twitter co-founder Biz Stone is using with his new search engine, Jelly....

August 21, 2022 · 2 min · 259 words · Russell Hamblen

U S Unlikely To Extend Huawei S Reprieve By Another 90 Days

The United States government is unlikely to extend the temporary waiver to Huawei which would prohibit US companies to indulge in trade with it. The U.S. government had banned Huawei by putting it in an Entity list earlier this year. A few days after that though, it gave the company a 90-day reprieve which it again extended by another 90 days. It was expected that the U.S. government would again give Huawei a 90-day reprieve but as per Rob Strayer, the US State Department deputy assistant secretary for cyber policy, that’s unlikely to happen....

August 21, 2022 · 2 min · 322 words · David Miller

Verizon Customers Get 2Gb Of Free Data For Using Android Pay

For Verizon Wireless customers out there that happen to use Android Pay, there’s a nice promotion going on for a limited time. Verizon Wireless has just confirmed that, for a limited time, any person that has an Android device that supports the mobile payment option Android Pay will be able to get 2GB of free data, for the period of two billing cycles, just for using the service. To actually get the deal, you’ll need to use the service once to get the initial 1GB added to your plan....

August 21, 2022 · 1 min · 142 words · Karen Taylor

Watch Samsung Unveil The Galaxy Note 5 And Galaxy S6 Edge Plus Live Here

Later today, Samsung will be unveiling its flagship phablet for 2015: the Galaxy Note 5. The launch of the phablet is expected to be accompanied by the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Plus, a bigger variant of the Galaxy S6 edge. Samsung will be holding the event at the Alice Tully Hall at the Lincoln Center in New York. The event is scheduled to kick off at 11:00 am EDT. Not everyone is lucky or privileged enough to be invited by Samsung to go at the launch event....

August 21, 2022 · 1 min · 162 words · Ronald Howard

The Best Web Browser You Haven T Tried Yet Komando Com

However, that doesn’t mean you always have to settle for the familiar. Take this new browser, for example, you probably haven’t heard of it yet but just take it for a spin. It can surprise you with its built-in options and features that you can’t find in other browsers. It can even help you save time along the way! Vivaldi Vivaldi is one of the newest but least known web browsers around....

August 20, 2022 · 2 min · 407 words · Karen Weber

The Tiktok App On Your Kids Phone Is Filled With Dating Scams

In response to rising threats, some families are going as far as setting up hard rules in exchange for internet access. But other parents continue to let their kids browse unsupervised in spite of the dangers. And danger is exactly what kids are facing on the web — even in apps that were once thought to be safe. One of these apps, a popular video and song-sharing platform, was recently revealed to be hosting accounts that impersonate other users....

August 20, 2022 · 3 min · 625 words · Alfred Shook

These Holiday Smart Toys Can Spy On Kids Komando Com

If you want to get in on the trend but don’t know where to begin, check out Kim’s smart home starter kit. Tap or click here for tips on what to buy first and how to set up your smart home. Adults aren’t the only ones getting in on the action. There are tons of smart toys for the kids to enjoy, too. But be careful. Some of these smart toys can be used to spy on your kids....

August 20, 2022 · 3 min · 548 words · Kassandra Conover