Video Editing Software Best Tools

This is why today we have media splitters, media joiners, DVD creators or even programs that allow the user to create a movie from scratch, going by only their imagination. This begs for the question, which is the best video editing software out there? Today we’ll be asking the same question and we hope to find an answer. What types of video editing software are there? As we’ve seen before, there are multiple types of video editing software, each accomplishing a certain task and allowing the user to create different effects....

April 8, 2022 · 3 min · 575 words · Darius Reed

Virtual Private Networks Vpns

This technology can be used for a variety of different purposes. Some common use cases include: Secure telework: Remote workers will use a VPN to securely access the corporate network over their home network and the public internet. This enables the teleworker to easily access internal corporate resources and have all of their internet-bound traffic scanned by the corporate cybersecurity solutions. Linking sites: VPN endpoints located within two remote sites and connected by a VPN tunnel essentially merge the two networks....

April 8, 2022 · 4 min · 798 words · Michael Borders

Visual Studio And Build Process

Each DLL contains various exported functions that can be accessed by other programs. DLLs are being extensively used because the DLL is loaded only once in the physical memory, but each program that uses a particular DLL has a copy of the DLL’s data. Let’s take a look at a simple example. The C++ code of the project that can be compiled in Visual Studio can be seen below: [cpp] #include “stdafx....

April 8, 2022 · 9 min · 1797 words · Linda Relyea

The Best Ios And Android Storytelling Apps For Kids

With this in mind, software developers from all over the world came up with digital storytelling – this enables children to write stories of their own, directly on their parents’ mobile phones. The recent increase in the general use of mobile technologies is responsible for the modernization of traditional storytelling, and for it going mobile. For the same reason, we find ourselves holding a tablet or phone more often than we use a pencil, which is why I’m always amazed by the amount of great apps allowing kids to create, imagine, dream, and write....

April 7, 2022 · 8 min · 1610 words · Virginia Mendez

The Game A Dark Room Is Free On Google Play Store Grab It Right Now

Well, the “Free” tags are just temporary. Google just decided to help developers to set apps temporarily free. Game and apps developers are now using this feature to promote their apps and games with limited-time promotions. Previously we have shared an article in which we had listed several icon packs which are set to ‘Free” on Play store. However, those icon packs are back to their original price. The latest app to carry a free tag in Play store is A Dark Room....

April 7, 2022 · 2 min · 249 words · Cornelius Thomas

The Office Of 2023 Top Workforce Trends That Will Shape The Year Ahead

This year, companies are playing tug-of-war with employees over return-to-office policies while also battling the competition for the best tech talent. In particular, employers are finding creative ways to adjust their hiring strategies in order to attract and retain talent in a pool that has shrunk over the last two years. As economic uncertainties loom large over 2023, ZDNET examines how these trends might shape the workplace over the next 12 months....

April 7, 2022 · 8 min · 1666 words · Kathleen Besser

This Stuff Is Better Than Compressed Air For Cleaning Your Dirty Tech

But sometimes things get to the point where they need a proper clean. Connectors pick up oil and grease and dirt, and things like circuit boards can get wet and even suffer from corrosion. The cleaning product of choice for a lot of technicians is compressed air. But while compressed air is good for removing dirt and dust and bigger chunks, it won’t do much for the likes of oil and grease and corrosion....

April 7, 2022 · 3 min · 472 words · Terri Mullaney

This Text Is A Cleverly Disguised Shopping Scam Don T Click

That’s the reason scammers are changing tactics towards delivery notifications. By making you think a text is related to something you ordered, scammers can easily trick you into opening phishing messages and other nasty surprises. Tap or click here to see how to tell if your delivery notifications are real. Fake delivery notification scams are spreading rapidly across the country — which is why groups like the Better Business Bureau are issuing warnings to consumers to pay close attention to text messages....

April 7, 2022 · 3 min · 616 words · Walter Byrd

Tiktok Skullbreaker Challenge Is Getting People Hurt All Across The U S

This is especially true when people participate in dangerous online phenomenons like the Tide Pod challenge. Do you remember when people started making videos of themselves eating laundry detergent and posting them for likes? Tap or click here to see why YouTube had to crack down on those videos. Now, a new challenge is going viral and this one is potentially worse than the Tide Pods. You won’t believe what people are doing now....

April 7, 2022 · 2 min · 399 words · George Lowe

Top 5 Gadgets Used By Celebrities Today

But that’s not all celebrities use their platform for. Just like all of us, celebrities are fond of all things tech — and the sight of one using a particular device is enough to send sales of that product through the roof. If you want to live like an actor or rockstar, here’s our guide to the most popular tech items used by celebrities today. Once you pocket one of these cool items for yourself, you might want to keep an eye out for paparazzi lurking in the hedges....

April 7, 2022 · 4 min · 672 words · Beverly Miller

Totok Allegedly Spies On Users For The United Arab Emarites

Then on Friday, Feb. 14, Google once again removed ToTok from its Play Store. The app remains available on several third-party Android app stores, but it is unknown whether it will reappear in Google Play at a later date. Read more about ToTok below, and why you should avoid it. Original report – Are you apprehensive about apps misusing your private information? We already know companies like Facebook and Twitter use our private data for marketing purposes, but it’s not like these companies monitor your activity for the government or anything....

April 7, 2022 · 3 min · 593 words · Cristy Hyman

Tweaks Its Otos Info Interface To Quickly Show Who S In A Pic

As first spotted by Android lice, otos now shows you everyone it recognizes inside a photo before heading to a specific person’s page. en you’re browsing your main library, you can now tap on the info icon to view details about a particular pic, it will still show you all of the people who has been tagged under a new ople tab. Then, you need only tap on their picture to be taken to a page with any other photos they’re in....

April 7, 2022 · 2 min · 241 words · Sharonda Diaz

Updated Android Distribution Numbers Show Lollipop Running On Nearly 10 Devices

Google today updated its monthly Android Distribution numbers for May. The data shows that the latest version of Android — Lollipop — is now running on 9.7 percent of Android devices out there. This is a pretty hefty growth of 4.3 percent from April thanks largely due to the release of new flagships like the Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge and HTC One M9 running Lollipop. Android 4.4 KitKat remains the most popular version of Android and is running on 39....

April 7, 2022 · 1 min · 188 words · Michael Yu

Vivo V9 How To Lock Apps Using Face Unlock And Fingerprint Scanner

Ever since Apple debuted Face ID with the iPhone X last year, Android OEMs have been in a race to copy face unlock on their devices. The feature has already made it to plenty of mid-range Android devices that cost 1/3rd of the iPhone X. Vivo also jumped onboard with the Vivo V9, its latest flagship handset. Apart from featuring a notch display design and face unlock, Vivo has also included an option to lock and unlock apps using face unlock in its Funtouch OS....

April 7, 2022 · 3 min · 614 words · Karen Smith

Want Bass On A Budget Go For The Skullcandy Crusher Wireless Now

In Summary When it comes to bass in headphones, Skullcandy has a place of its own. And even in the Skullcandy range, the Crusher series is supposed to be the OG of bass in headphones, with bass that can literally shake your head. The Crusher Wireless, launched a few years ago, are now available at a stunning price. And yes, they remain amazing! Actually, if you are on the lookout for a real bass boss, well, the OG just got super affordable....

April 7, 2022 · 7 min · 1320 words · Claudia Rybij

Want To Search Across All Of Your Streaming Channels These Two Apps Can Help

There’s only one itty-bitty little problem. How do you find the shows and movies you want to watch on all those streaming services? It’s not easy. Ye old TV Guide that used to live by every television in the land doesn’t cut it anymore. Fortunately for us, there are some half-a-dozen applications and services that make it possible to easily search across over 100 streaming channels for our favorite TV shows and movies....

April 7, 2022 · 6 min · 1183 words · Kevin Meeler

Warning Tactics Scammers Use To Fool Older People On The Phone

Did you know that your phone has built-in tools to silence spam calls? These types of calls can range from annoying to downright dangerous. You can set it up whether you have an Android or iPhone, so these calls are blocked and sent to voicemail. Tap or click here for instructions. You may be taking precautions when it comes to your phone, but what about your friends and loved ones?...

April 7, 2022 · 3 min · 525 words · Berry Buchheit

Web Services Penetration Testing Part 5 Manual Testing With Soapui

In the previous article, we discussed the importance of manual web services penetration testing, how to perform a manual test using SOA Client, how SOA client helps us in most cases, and what the restrictions are that require us to choose other options. In this article, we will find the solution to those problems that we discussed in the previous part. The scenario was: What if we are performing a black box test and the sample request is not disclosed to the public?...

April 7, 2022 · 10 min · 1974 words · Thomas Burnett

The Embarrassing Iowa Democratic Caucus What Went Wrong

If you’ve been paying attention, you know things are starting to heat up. Just this week people in the great state of Iowa had the first chance to exercise their right to vote. The Democratic Iowa Caucus was held on Monday and things did not go smoothly. In fact, results didn’t start trickling out until the following day. But when they did, well, let’s just say Kim had a few comments on the whole debacle....

April 6, 2022 · 2 min · 279 words · Francisco Diggins

The Htc Zara Brought To You By Evleaks

HTC is going to release a phone later this year codenamed “Zara”. Thanks to Evan Blass, the man behind the famous @evleaks Twitter account, we now have a spec sheet and a photograph. Let’s get this out of the way: This phone is not for you. Most everyone reading this is likely considering a phone with a screen that outputs at least 720p, and the Zara only does 960 x 540 pixels....

April 6, 2022 · 1 min · 197 words · Gregg Obrien