This E Ink Tablet Is One That You Should Take Note Of

Let’s start with the positives. After using the e-ink tablet for over a month, I am still impressed by the endless templates for customizable use – be it for notes, calendars, or general organization – and also the multiple pen settings, including a fine liner, marker, and calligraphy pen. The interface could adjust the color and thickness of each pen stroke, too, letting me highlight text to remember important details later....

February 28, 2022 · 2 min · 420 words · David Freeman

This Guy Bought 25 Iphone X To Propose His Girlfriend

If you are an Apple fan and still waiting to receive the all-new iPhone X, then you are not going to digest this news. Recently, a game designer from Shenzen named Chen Ming bought 25 iPhone X smartphones to propose his girlfriend. Well, Apple had increased the iPhone X shipping time to 6 weeks. However, this guy managed to catch no less than 25 units of brand new iPhone X just to impress his girlfriend....

February 28, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Steve Brinkman

Tips To Improve Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Battery Life

Back in 2012, the Galaxy Note 2 set the benchmark in the battery life department for all Android phones to follow. The Note 3 this year is no different, with a beefy 3200mAH removable battery. While the jump in battery capacity compared to the Note 2 is only 100mAh, the Note 3 has a much more power efficient display and chipset which helps in offering it class leading battery life....

February 28, 2022 · 4 min · 668 words · Rosalie Schlick

Top 5 Iphone X Clones We Found At Mwc 2018

And as we walked around the show floor of the Mobile World Congress, we realized how rapidly the iPhone X plague has spread, at least in the Chinese smartphone market. Hence, in this article, we discuss five iPhone X doppelgangers we managed to found at the MWC. Asus Zenfone 5 and Zenfone 5Z One of the more baffling announcements was Asus’ new Zenfone 5 and 5Z smartphones. The Taiwanese phone maker, in addition to praising iPhone X’s bezel-less design, boasted that its phones have a smaller notch without realizing the Zenfone 5 phones lack special hardware for facial recognition....

February 28, 2022 · 3 min · 540 words · Brian Bornhorst

Top 9 Contests And Sweepstakes From Around The Web

As it turns out, there’s a few tricks to getting the most out of the contests you enter. By entering multiple sweepstakes and choosing the right events, you can increase your odds of winning. All you need to do is make sure you’re taking the proper safety steps when you enter. If you’ve wanted to enter a contest online but have been too afraid to give it a shot, here’s our guide on the best contests to enter from around the web....

February 28, 2022 · 4 min · 759 words · Michael Arnold

Unprotected Server Held 419 Million Facebook User Records Including Phone Numbers

As many as 419 million user records were hiding in plain sight on an unprotected server. Anyone who found this server had access to information that could lead to serious hacking incidents. How did this happen again? We have the answer and more information on the data that was exposed. Facebook users’ data exposed again The 419 million Facebook records were found parked in a server that had no password protection....

February 28, 2022 · 4 min · 688 words · Deborah Carew

Voice Gets Mms Support Hinting At A Future Merger With Hangouts

says it worked with nearly 100 carriers in the U.S. Canada to bring MMS to Voice, including AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Bell Canada, Rogers, Telus. The story behind the story: Voice’s support for MMS is a key bit of functionality that helps the service behave more like a regular phone number. th this support in place, it may indicate that will soon merge Voice into Hangouts to create one monolithic messaging app that covers voice calls, SMS, MMS, chat....

February 28, 2022 · 2 min · 256 words · Don Esperanza

Warning Govt Issues Alert For Locky Ransomware Targeting Computers

Mass email campaign Recently, researchers at two security companies have independently detected two massive email campaigns, broadcasting two different but new variants of Locky ransomware. The campaign discovered by AppRiver researchers sent more than 23 million messages containing Locky ransomware in just 24 hours on August 28 in the United States in what appears to be one of the largest malware campaigns in the second half of this year. Locky Lukitus According to the researchers, emails sent in the attack were “extremely inaccurate”, with subjects such as “print, please”, “documents”, “images”, “photos”, “drawings” and “scans”....

February 28, 2022 · 3 min · 462 words · Timothy Parent

The Cdc Recommends Stockpiling Food And Medication

That doesn’t mean panic, but definitely stick with information from trusted health organizations and websites. Also, don’t believe the kerfuffle on social media, where misinformation and scams are running rampant. Tap or click here to find out how to spot coronavirus scams. Being prepared is an essential step, and stocking up on groceries that will last a while is simple enough. But you might be wondering how to stockpile meds....

February 27, 2022 · 5 min · 874 words · Ricky Calderon

The Easiest Programming Languages To Learn

Programming languages tell computers how to do specific tasks. Complex programming languages with dense syntax and complicated functions can challenge even experienced coders. Programming pros who want to learn a new language may prefer an easier option. Our list introduces the easiest programming languages to learn, including each programming language’s uses and roles that use them. 8 easy programming languages to learn 1. CSS Roles that use it: Front-end developers, CSS developers, full-stack developers, mobile app developers, bloggers, website editors Why it’s easy to learn: CSS styles websites, so it’s simpler than many programming languages....

February 27, 2022 · 8 min · 1536 words · Anna Roberts

The Great Indian Iphone Catastrophe

Catastrophe is too big a word to be used, specially in technical terms. But that’s the word which came to my mind after seeing the latest happenings surrounding the iPhone 4S launch in India. If the pricing of iPhone 4S was a shocker, the newly released ‘attractive’ data plans from one of the two operators releasing iPhone 4S should be termed disaster. More on that later. iPhone continues to be jinxed in India....

February 27, 2022 · 4 min · 749 words · Justin Azure

The Ultimate Guide To The Mitre Att Ck Framework

The ATT&CK framework was created and is maintained by MITRE. MITRE is a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) of the US government with research interests that include cybersecurity. The MITRE ATT&CK framework was created to standardize cybersecurity vocabulary and increase awareness of cybersecurity threats and attack vectors. Who uses the MITRE ATT&CK framework? The MITRE ATT&CK framework is widely used across the cybersecurity industry. Potential applications include (but are not limited to):...

February 27, 2022 · 4 min · 731 words · Barbara Crittenden

The Us Companies Are Always Vulnerability Securities Flaws

Innovation firms about the most genuine imperfections it discovers more than 90 percent of the time. At exactly that point does NSA uncover them to innovation sellers with the goal that they can alter the issues and ship overhauled projects to clients, the authorities said. At issue is the U.S. arrangement on alleged “zero-days,” the genuine programming blemishes that are of extraordinary worth to both programmers and spies on the grounds that nobody thinks about them....

February 27, 2022 · 2 min · 361 words · Joanna Pua

These Exploding Galaxy Note 7 Memes Are Hilarious

As you can probably imagine, Samsung and its customers have been in a bit of a pickle over the fact that, well, the Galaxy Note 7 keeps exploding out of nowhere. A recall is in effect for both the original units and even the replacements… yikes. Well I am a firm believer that everyone should always try to laugh off their problems, and it seems like that mentality is in full swing over the Samsung Galaxy Note 7....

February 27, 2022 · 1 min · 160 words · Kyle Steele

These Wireless Earbuds With Charging Case And Powerbank Are Just 24

There are a lot of earbuds out there competing to provide a soundtrack to your day. But they can be quite pricey, even if you see price drops on Prime Day. If you’re looking for more affordable Bluetooth earbuds, the Flux 7 TWS Earbuds are tuned for the gym and going on the run. They’re exclusively available in our Deal Days collection for just $24.99 — no coupon necessary. Deal Days is our answer to Prime Day, and you’ll find significant discounts on these earbuds plus gadgets, apps, VPN subscriptions, and more....

February 27, 2022 · 2 min · 423 words · Chas Simmons

This Apple Employee Stole Company Secrets For Chinese Firm

The employee has been identified as Xiaolang Zhang and, according to the complaint, had made public his intention to work for a Chinese autonomous driving company and had bought the last minute flight to China after downloading the plans on the circuitry related to an autonomous car from Apple. Zhang was arrested on July 7 at the San Jose airport (in San Francisco) after passing security control. “We work with the authorities in this matter and we will do everything possible so that this individual and any other related party are condemned for their actions,” Apple said in an official statement....

February 27, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Connie Gulley

This Cdc Bulletin That Says Mask Wearing Is Bad For Your Health Is A Hoax

Here are the facts: Mask wearing is effective at protecting others from asymptomatic infections. There is even a new type of mask you can purchase in the coming weeks that actually protect you from the virus. Tap or click here to find out more about face shields. Despite the science, misinformation about masks continues to run rampant on social media. A perfect example is a widely circulated screenshot of a so-called CDC order that claims wearing masks are actually dangerous for your health....

February 27, 2022 · 3 min · 636 words · Richard Vandyke

This Mac Malware Uses Built In Camera And Mic To Secretly Spy On You

The security researcher Patrick Wardle, a former employee of the American secret NSA but has now developed a method that sucks videos from the computer, at least then, when the camera has been activated by the user itself for the apps like Skype or FaceTime. The technique can also be used for voice recordings as well. “Basically all the malware does is it monitors a macOS system looking for a legitimate webcam session,” Wardle said....

February 27, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Roy Quick

This Portable Hd Projector Costs Just 121

It’s never a bad time to gather with family or friends to watch an entertaining movie or a thrilling sports event. But sometimes, watching the big game week after week at home can get old, so you might want to take the experience outside to add some balance to your weekly binges. And what better way to bring that enjoyment into the wild than with a portable projector? If you’re looking for an option that won’t break the bank, consider the Wewatch Vision V30 SE....

February 27, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Gloria Meyers

Top 6 Interesting Announcements From Ifa 2016 So Far

1. Lenovo’s New Kind of Tablet, the Yoga Book The tablet market is approaching a saturation point and while some OEMs have tried to break the barrier by innovating the dying category, it has been mostly futile until now. Lenovo, although, has taken an entirely different path and has rethought what a tablet can be with its new Yoga Book. The Yoga Book has essentially two core components – the 10....

February 27, 2022 · 4 min · 828 words · Jackie Hall