The Chinese Phone Brand That Is Thinking Different In India

Not if you are at a Lenovo event, though. No, the “after event” of a Lenovo launch is inevitably that of executives tying up loose ends, checking on devices, co-ordinating transport schedules and getting ready to move to the next stage. There are no fans, no extended sessions with the media, no tear down sessions or even post-event “yay, we did it” selfies for the team. And no, this is not some ice cold professional team finishing its task for the day a la Samsung, but more a bunch of individuals (mostly informally dressed and very relaxed with each other) simply getting on with their work....

January 22, 2022 · 6 min · 1070 words · Betsy Correa

The Nexus 5 Is Back In Stock In The Google Play Store

The Google Play store has been whittling down the smartphone options as of late, removing all of the Google Play edition handsets from its digital store shelves. But that trend has stopped today, as Google has actually added a device back into the mix. For anyone who wants to get their hands on a Nexus-branded smartphone but don’t want to opt for a Nexus 6, the Nexus 5 form LG is back in stock in the Google Play store right now....

January 22, 2022 · 1 min · 176 words · Sylvia Mayer

The Payment App Mistake That Leads Scammers Right To You Komando Com

To reassure customers and keep the online economy spinning, several companies have emerged to help process payments and transactions. Some of these companies, like PayPal, have even gone on to become wildly successful enterprises. Tap or click to see the safest ways to pay online. But now, one of PayPal’s affiliates is suffering from a notorious staple of the internet ecosystem: spam. This major peer-to-peer payment app is being flooded with spam cash requests....

January 22, 2022 · 3 min · 506 words · Jessica Grobmyer

Toilet Cleaning Robot

Floor-cleaning robots like the Roomba have been around for years, and have become commonplace. But now, there are also robots that’ll mow your lawn, and others that will fold your laundry. They can even do the dirty jobs like cleaning your gutters. But they’re getting even dirtier. One company wants to eliminate one of the dirtiest chores of them all: cleaning your toilets. So they’ve created a robot that’ll dive right in to make that bowl sparkle....

January 22, 2022 · 2 min · 252 words · Bernice Tennant

Train Yourself In Project Management For Less Than 60

Programmers and designers together can create compelling projects, but project management makes it all come together. As you might imagine, project managers are in high demand, but it takes more than good leadership instincts and other soft skills to be a successful one. In today’s world, project management is a science, and you can learn all about it for less than $60 in the 2022 Premium Project Management Super Prep Bundle....

January 22, 2022 · 2 min · 282 words · Winifred Beaty

Using Sandboxes For Hostile Program Analysis

Introduction If you’re reading this article, you have probably heard of a sandbox before. But, in case you haven’t, I’ll provide a quick explanation of what a sandbox really is. It is a technique which we can use to run a possibly malicious program in a safe environment, so it doesn’t infect our local system. There are different kinds of sandboxes out there. All of them are used to restrict access to the main local system when running the executable program, while some of them also provide an analysis of the executable’s characteristics....

January 22, 2022 · 19 min · 3952 words · Michelle Appel

Want To Buy Cryptocurrency What You Need To Know First

Cryptocurrency used to feel like a tall tale that we heard rumors about from our friends. We’ve all heard that story of someone who invested in Bitcoin and suddenly became a millionaire. Most of us brushed it off in disbelief. Cryptocurrency was risky and seemed like it wouldn’t last. Tap or click here for a deep dive into Bitcoin. Since it began, one Bitcoin has risen in value to more than $58,000....

January 22, 2022 · 3 min · 582 words · Michael Stadler

What Can You Do With An Mba

On this page, we explore some of the most common MBA tracks and the career paths they can lead to. Career benefits of earning an MBA The true value of an MBA degree depends on the individual student, but these programs offer benefits that many learners can enjoy, including: Advancement opportunitiesBetter pay Access to new industries Professional networks Entrepreneurial advice Practical training Innovation support Incubators and accelerators Business plan preparation Along with the benefits of a general MBA, you can pursue an MBA concentration to add more value to your training....

January 22, 2022 · 7 min · 1387 words · Crystal Anderson

The Bottom Line Security Awareness Training As A Revenue Generator

IT security programs cannot be proposed as a product to be resold, but they can be presented as an overhead expense critical to an organization. Insurance, utilities, office furniture, dress codes, and many other expenses and policies are difficult to quantify precisely as to how they impact the bottom line. However, it is accepted that, without these items, a firm would not be able to conduct its business properly or project the reputation it seeks in the marketplace....

January 21, 2022 · 7 min · 1440 words · Jonathan Hamlin

The Controversial Htc One A9 Unveiled Features Fingerprint Scanner Android M And Priced At 399

The One A9 comes with an edge to edge 5-inch FHD 2.5D corning Gorilla Glass 4 which blends into the metal bezels. As we have already talked a tad too much about the design and the fact that we are already familiar with the same, makes sense for us to move on and check out other features. On the imaging front, the One A9 boasts of a 13-Megapixel primary camera with Optical Image Stabilisation and Sapphire cover lens(!...

January 21, 2022 · 2 min · 394 words · Harvey Ogburn

The Top Tech Stories Of 2011

2011 was a fantastic year for tech startups with Initial Public Offering’s (IPOs) happening left, right and center, social networks bringing down dictatorships across Africa and the general web experience for users getting better than ever before. On the down side we lost some of the greatest businessmen and innovators of modern times and Google put many legitimate websites out of business due to their Panda updates. We have rounded up the biggest and best tech/web stories from 2011 but don’t forget to share your own thoughts in the comments below....

January 21, 2022 · 5 min · 945 words · Gabriela Sutton

This 9 Year Old Coder Is Better At Programming Than Professionals

So, today we will be talking about a 9-year-old girl who is the youngest ever developer to attend Apple’s WWDC 2016. Guess what? This 9-year-old girl is better at coding than most of the professionals. Anvitha Vijay is one of the recipients of 350 scholarships handed over by the Apple CEO Tim Cook at WWDC event 2016. Awarding Anvita who is just 9 years old and showcasing her as the youngest iOS developer might be Apple’s strategy....

January 21, 2022 · 2 min · 351 words · Denise Oppenheim

This Anti Virus Software S Email Protection Service Exposed Users To Banking Malware Komando Com

They massively send out phishing emails pretending to be someone you know and trust. Most of the time, they also forge web addresses and domains to conceal suspicious links to try and fool you into clicking. With their ever-growing bag of tricks, it’s impossible to keep up! That’s why we often rely on our security software to do the heavy lifting and automatically protect us from such threats. But what if hackers manage to find their way around our trusted protection systems too?...

January 21, 2022 · 3 min · 553 words · Nicolas Medley

This App Will Give Your Android Phone Ios 14 S Camera And Mic Icons

Why is iOS 14 better for privacy? It’s not that Android 11 is a slouch — but features like iOS 14’s new camera and microphone icons are making it easy to tell that apps are snooping when they shouldn’t. Tap or click here to see how these icons exposed the Instagram app. If you’re an Android user wishing you could tell if your camera or mic were recording, you don’t have to switch to an iPhone to find out....

January 21, 2022 · 4 min · 667 words · Yolanda Anderson

This New Look Gmail Is Now Rolling Out To Everyone

Google has lifted the curtains on parts of the revamp after a preview in January and later updates in February showing the new “integrated view” for Gmail. These were opt-in changes for Workspace users and now they’ve become standard for all Gmail users. The new-look Gmail has a left column with shortcuts to Mail, Chat, Spaces and Meet. The integrated view will first roll out to users who have turned on Chat, according to Google....

January 21, 2022 · 2 min · 422 words · Erik Richner

This Smartphone Security Comparison Gives Apple Top Post

An analysis carried out by SecurityLab concluded that the tech giant Apple is the company that offers the best results when it comes to mobile operating system security updates. On Android smartphones, only two have achieved acceptable scores. iPhone is the safest smartphone SecurityLab security company used their Twitter account https://twitter.com/SecX13/status/968225118517452800 to reveal a table that examines and shows the results of four very important factors: The maximum time it took for an update to be made available after a vulnerability was discovered....

January 21, 2022 · 3 min · 510 words · Paul Caron

Thoughts On Themer From Mycolorscreen

MyColorScreen is one of the most popular websites on the Internet where all Android nerds show off their beautifully customized home screen, which literally takes them hours to customize and setup. Recently, the folks behind MyColorScreen showed off Themer, an app that would allow you to apply any of the home screen themes, as shown on their website, in just a single tap. The app recently went in closed beta, and I was among the few thousands who got the invitation code to try out the app....

January 21, 2022 · 3 min · 564 words · William Kunkel

Two New Features Storyboards And Magic Movie Aim To Take The Pain Out Of Video Editing

Storyboards reminds me a lot of the iMovie trailer projects that provide a storyboard outline of what kind of clips and shots you should use in a particular section. But Storyboards goes beyond that, providing layout and shot options based on the type of videos you’re creating, such as cooking tutorials, product reviews or news reports. Magic Movie takes a different approach, streamlining the process even further. You’ll pick several video clips and photos, tap a couple of buttons and then iMovie will attempt to identify the best parts of the video clips, trim them down as needed, and splice everything together....

January 21, 2022 · 1 min · 138 words · Christopher Burk

Uk Government Will Keep Record Of Internet Browsing History

This level of internet observing has been banned in the US, Canada, and each other European country, and has even beforehand been rejected in the UK. Records of natives’ web movement would just incorporate the essential URL of sites they visit (e.g. www.google.com or www.techviral.com) and not any particular pages (e.g. https://techviral.net/news/hacker-news). UK Government Will Keep Record Of Your Internet Browsing History Pursuits made on destinations would not be recorded, but rather the season of visits, and in addition the IP locations of different PCs which the individual reached, would....

January 21, 2022 · 2 min · 393 words · Chad Ramirez

Uk Police Arrest Seven Individuals Suspected Of Being Hacking Group Members

Detective Inspector Michael O’Sullivan, from the City of London Police, said in a statement that the law enforcement agencies and its partners have been conducting an investigation into a cybercriminal outfit, leading to seven arrests. Seven teenagers between the ages of 16 and 21 years old have been arrested. According to O’Sullivan, they have been “arrested in connection with this investigation and have all been released under investigation.” The City of London Police did not formally name the hacking group or provide any further detail concerning the inquiry....

January 21, 2022 · 2 min · 358 words · Bill Hickson