These Are The 25 Most Dangerous Software Bugs You Need To Worry About

The list was developed by the Homeland Security Systems Engineering and Development Institute, sponsored by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and operated by MITRE. It uses Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) data to compile the most frequent and critical errors that can lead to serious vulnerabilities. “This list demonstrates the currently most common and impactful software weaknesses. Often easy to find and exploit, these can lead to exploitable vulnerabilities that allow adversaries to completely take over a system, steal data, or prevent applications from working,” said CWE....

March 1, 2022 · 2 min · 367 words · Jay Mcgriff

This Is The Most Stunning Iphone 8 Concept Design We Ve Ever Seen

As we already said there are lots of rumors spreading like fire on the internet. Previously, we shared an article regarding what to expect from the upcoming iPhone 8. Over the past few weeks, we have seen some of the best iPhone 8 concepts on the internet. However, no-one knows what Apple has in store for this fall, these concepts always reflect what we would like to see Apple do for the iPhone’s 10th-anniversary release....

March 1, 2022 · 1 min · 206 words · Kathleen Hatton

This Sneaky Ransomware Gang Keeps Changing Tactics To Spread Its Malware

Royal ransomware first appeared in September this year and is being distributed by multiple threat groups, but one is showing what Microsoft Security Threat Intelligence describes as “a pattern of continuous innovation” to distribute and hide payloads, often until it’s too late and the victim has had their network encrypted. The attacks, delivered in a variety of ways, are attributed to a group Microsoft tracks as DEV–0569 – a temporary name, as the origin and identity of the group behind the activity is still uncertain....

March 1, 2022 · 4 min · 670 words · Wendell Bolden

This Web App Fulfills Twitter S Ultimate Purpose By Turning Random Tweets Into Poetry

But of course, yes, at the end of the day, tweets don’t form poems. What if they could, though? A website appropriately titled “The longest poem in the world” makes it possible. The service randomly picks tweets and produces a stream of verses out of them. And it does work. To my surprise, some even made sense in an utterly silly context. One of them read — “I’m convinced I’m nocturnal, Pizza crime is eternal....

March 1, 2022 · 2 min · 316 words · Garry Carr

Top 5 Biggest Tech Fails Of 2016

Technology sometimes fails too! These are the rare case. However, on 2016 giant companies have faced some disastrous events. Therefore, here we have decided to discuss five biggest tech fails of 2016. So, let’s start: #1 Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Well, Samsung is right now on the top spot when it comes to Android smartphone. Samsung Galaxy Note 7 received applaud when it was first launched because it features lots of extraordinary things like water resistance, the iris scanner, wireless charging, etc....

March 1, 2022 · 3 min · 439 words · Perry Spratley

Trezor Targeted By Hackers Sent Fake Data Breach Notifications

With the help of a mailing list, the hackers sent fake data breaches to steal cryptocurrency wallets and then keep currency within them. Trezor wallet allows you to store your crypto assets offline instead of using cloud-based wallets or wallets stored on your PC, Trezor Confirms Newsletter Phishing Attack For those who are unaware, cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, bitcoin, etc., and NFTs are stored in crypto wallets. These wallets are available both offline (hardware) and Online....

March 1, 2022 · 2 min · 319 words · Carolyn Sebek

Turn Nostalgic Old Photos Of Family Into Lifelike Videos

Its new service called Deep Nostalgia animates the faces of folks in old photos, creating short videos that look like they’re posing before the camera shutter’s click. The automatic, AI-generated videos look like Apple’s Live Photos feature, which shows several seconds of video before and after the snapshot. Tap or click here for the best features on your iPhone you may not know about. But Deep Nostalgia is unique compared to any other AI feature we’ve seen....

March 1, 2022 · 3 min · 536 words · James Matthews

Tweaks Otos With White Balance Correction As It Eyes Image Archiving

Most users won’t see the difference, but eagle-eyed shutterbugs will notice that their photos look a little different when looking at the auto option in the editing window. That’s because has added a new tool: auto white balance. It’s a subtle thing for sure, but an incorrect white balance can give your photos an unintended blue or yellow hue. As always, you don’t need to follow ’s suggestions, but I tested a few photos the results were pretty spot on....

March 1, 2022 · 2 min · 342 words · Vernon Carnahan

Twitter Mistake Hands Account Users Phone Number And Email Addresses To Advertisers

Twitter has announced that account holders’ phone numbers and email addresses were obtained by its advertising partners in order to sell targeted ads to users. Twitter claims it was an accident and stated the company does not give out any personal data. So how did these advertisers get Twitter users’ phone numbers and email addresses, and how many people were affected? To avoid a Facebook-like stigma, Twitter is acting fast....

March 1, 2022 · 3 min · 472 words · Alfred Doran

Upcoming Redmi And Realme Flagship Smartphones Might Come With Snapdragon 855 And Pop Up Selfie Camera

Redmi For those unaware, Xiaomi has introduced a wide range of devices under its Redmi lineup of smartphones over the years, and it seems that the company is now focussing on creating a device with one of the eye-catching trends in the smartphone these days, a pop-up selfie camera. Yeah, you heard that right! Xiaomi has just released a teaser video on its official Weibo handle, which shows the pop-up selfie mechanism on a smartphone....

March 1, 2022 · 2 min · 379 words · Charles Lee

Us Fcc Clears Spacex To Launch 7 500 Gen2 Starlink Broadband Satellites

However, the FCC only ‘partially’ granted SpaceX the right to launch its constellation of Gen2 non-geostationary orbit (NGSO) satellites: SpaceX had applied to launch 29,988 Gen2 satellites. According to the FCC, SpaceX had launched more than 3,500 Gen1 Starlink satellites as of October 2022. The 7,500 new satellites are approved to operate at altitudes of 525, 530, and 535 kilometers and inclinations of 53, 43, and 33 degrees, respectively, using frequencies in the Ku- and Ka-band, the FCC notes....

March 1, 2022 · 3 min · 507 words · Michael Webster

Vivo U10 With Snapdragon 665 And Triple Rear Cameras Launched

Vivo U10: Design and Display In terms of design, the U10 comes with an all-glass design with a 2.5D curved glass on the back. It features a 6.35-inch Halo FullView HD+ display with an 89% screen-to-body ratio and 1544×720 pixels screen resolution and comes in two colors: Electric Blue and Thunder Black. Vivo U10: Performance At its core, the U10 comes with an 11nm octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 processor with Adreno 610 GPU running under the hood, paired with 3GB/4GB of RAM and 32GB/64GB of internal storage (expandable up to 256GB with microSD)....

March 1, 2022 · 2 min · 287 words · Steve Linkous

Watch Evolution Of The Nexus Series In 3 Seconds

Now, the folks over at Gadget Love have made a GIF that shows the evolution of the Nexus handsets, right from the Nexus One to the Nexus 5. In just 3 seconds, the GIF shows how much Android has changed from the Nexus One days. Gone are the trackball and capacitive buttons for a virtual navigation bar and much smaller bezel space. The screen and overall dimensions of the handsets have also increased tremendously, with the Nexus 5 being the biggest of the bunch with its near 5-inch display....

March 1, 2022 · 1 min · 89 words · Scott Chapman

What Is A Bitwarden Secure Note And How Do You Create One

That’s right, and Bitwarden is no stranger to secure notes. In fact, the tool has a feature called exactly that: Secure notes. You might want to store software license keys, Social Security information, stock information, or just about any type of information that isn’t a login. The key to understanding the Secure note is that it’s just a way to collect unstructured data. It is just that – a way to lock a note within your vault....

March 1, 2022 · 2 min · 291 words · Linda Chenier

The Best Ipad Pro Deals Right Now December 2022

And, if you can spot a deal on Apple’s most powerful and impressive tablet – the iPad Pro – it’s worth buying. The iPad Pro is by far the most expensive tablet Apple makes, but there are still discounts to be had, especially around the holiday shopping season. Here are the best iPad Pro sales – listed below for you to quickly peruse, add to your cart, and move on with your day....

February 28, 2022 · 1 min · 172 words · Brandon Miller

The Huawei P20 May Feature Three Rear Cameras

Dual rear camera systems are basically the standard these days, with only a few companies holding out with single camera systems in their flagship smartphones. While Huawei has already introduced smartphones with dual camera systems, it is apparently looking forward to what it can do next. And obviously three cameras on the back of a smartphone is the next logical step. At least, that’s the expectation based on an event invitation that Huawei recently sent out....

February 28, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Kathleen Aucoin

The Metaverse S Biggest Unknown Where We Go From Here

I think about that with the metaverse. The idea of a new immersive interactive platform for worldwide communication, most visibly brought back into life by Meta (aka Facebook), already looks like it’s headed for trouble. Waves of tech layoffs, including thousands at Meta, create a sense that the dream may already be over. This happened with the internet before: the first dot com bubble, for instance. Some ideas died, others survived, and new ones came afterwards that no one predicted....

February 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1412 words · John Wilsey

The Oneplus 2 Revealed In New Images

The OnePlus 2 is set to get unveiled soon, next week in fact, but that hasn’t stopped the Rumor Mill from getting a chance to leak the device’s physical design ahead of time. As surfaced by Droid-Life by way of the Chinese wireless regulator Tenaa, the upcoming “flagship killer” from OnePlus, called the OnePlus 2, has been revealed in all of its Sandstone Black glory. In the images above we can see the device from the front, the back, and both of its sides, and see that we’re dealing with a pretty thin handset, with a physical button below the display....

February 28, 2022 · 1 min · 177 words · Angela Mullins

These Are The Smartwatches Getting The Android Wear 2 0 Update

Earlier today, Google released the final version of Android Wear 2.0. Additionally, the company also provided an official list of devices that will be getting the update. The extensive list of devices includes almost all Android Wear smartwatches released by OEMs over the last couple of years, though first generation Android Wear watches have been given the boot. The list of Android Wear watches getting the update are as follows:...

February 28, 2022 · 1 min · 190 words · Daniel Stooks

This 39 Water Bottle Can Hack Your Taste Buds Is It Worth It

Here’s the process: You fill up the bottle with water, drop one of the scented pods on top of the bottle snout, and drink from it as usual. Simple, right? You may be wondering then why I didn’t give the Air Up a perfect 10 out of 10. In short, there are some design flaws that proved troublesome during testing (or drinking), especially at a $40 price and a cost of $7....

February 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1115 words · Ronald Harmon