Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Has The Best Performing Smartphone Display

Ahead of the Galaxy Note 8 launch next month, the folks over at Display Mate have gone ahead and published their analysis of the 6.3-inch QHD+ Infinity Display of the handset. Samsung’s OLED displays have been widely praised for their brightness, color accuracy, and other aspects over the last few years. The OLED panel on the Galaxy S8 was crowned as the Best Smartphone Display and set a benchmark in many regards....

April 29, 2022 · 2 min · 409 words · Florine Clasby

Oneplus 3 Users Complain Over Ads In Hydrogen Os

OnePlus seems to have gone back on its promise of not including advertisements in the operating system. OnePlus 3 users in China have highlighted the implementation of a ‘Live services’ section in the Dial interface of the Hydrogen OS — which is China specific. This has rubbed the users the wrong way and they have taken to the internet to voice their concerns. Live services is a one-stop portal for prepaid ticket bookings, express taxi services, gourmet and restaurant etc....

April 28, 2022 · 1 min · 189 words · Stephen Valdez

Oneplus Bullets Wireless Z Review Bullets On A Tight Budget

Cutting back on a case and sound Of course, with that lower price come some compromises. And the most obvious of these is in the sound department. While the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z does deliver sound at a decent volume, it is definitely a big step down from the Bullets Wireless 2. Yes, there is an attempt to deliver a slightly more bass-friendly sound (something which is assumed to be popular), but this sometimes tends to drown out other instruments and vocals....

April 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1117 words · Janice Gentry

Oneplus Nord Ce 2 5G Review

The real question is, can £299/€349 (~$390) buy enough of a handset to justify the spend, or should buyers consider the higher-end Nord 2, which at the time of writing is available discounted to £369/€369 in the same 8GB/128GB configuration? Given the budget price tag, it’s no surprise that the Nord CE 2’s backplate is made from plastic rather than glass or metal. The back is shiny and slippery, and failed to sit on the arm of my chair securely....

April 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1163 words · Erica Bush

Oneus Officially Announces Its Second Generation Flagship The Oneus 2

If you were following along with the hype, you already know that the Oneus 2 is powered by a 64-bit, 1.8GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor 4GB of RAM. You know it features a fingerprint scanner embedded into the Home button, a more angular design, a B Type-C connector. But what you might not know is that the Oneus 2 is equipped with a 5.5-inch 1080p display, a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera, a 5-megapixel front-facing camera, a bottom-facing speaker....

April 28, 2022 · 2 min · 377 words · Emmitt Williams

Pentesting As Part Of An Organizational Security Program

A comprehensive approach is needed to help protect a network from cyber-related incidents before they occur. This must be a multi-faceted approach, including a variety of information assurance (IA) practices, tools, policies and procedures. Medium-to-large companies often employ internal IT security teams that can perform risk analysis and incident detection activities to devise effective incident response plans and procedures. They often use automated tools to perform vulnerability scanning tests and also dedicate themselves to users’ education and awareness....

April 28, 2022 · 9 min · 1817 words · Elsa Slaybaugh

People Are Receiving Fraudulent Paypal Invoices From Scammers

Which of these services is the best for your needs? Tap or click here to see our comparison of the most popular money apps you can download. When it comes to moving money online for business, PayPal is still the undisputed king. One of its biggest advantages lies in its invoicing system, which lets you write up custom bills when requesting money. Unfortunately, it appears that cybercriminals are also aware of PayPal invoices — and now, they’re using them to make bogus requests....

April 28, 2022 · 4 min · 721 words · Howard Loughner

Photos The Htc Desire 200 Is Super Cute

You’re not going to buy the HTC Desire 200, let’s get that out of the way. It’s a 3.5 inch smartphone with a single core processor and 512 MB of RAM that’s meant for people who don’t want a mid-range or high-end smartphone. Now that being said, when I saw these pictures on the Taiwanese website ePrice, I knew I just had to share them. I mean, look at this thing....

April 28, 2022 · 1 min · 187 words · Ryan Mikesell

Porn Sites Are Filled With Malware Ads That Are Infecting Pcs

Why porn sites? It all has to do with advertisers. Most advertisers aren’t willing to touch porn sites with a 10-foot pole — which leaves plenty of room for sketchy ad partners to spread spam and malware. Tap or click here to see a dangerous new sextortion malware that records people visiting adult sites. But if you thought porn sites were bad for your computer before, you won’t believe how much worse things have gotten....

April 28, 2022 · 3 min · 634 words · Frank Nash

Reader Question Backing Up My Data Online Will Take Weeks What Do I Do Komando Com

“I live in a rural area and our internet speed is seriously lacking, therefore uploading and downloading to and from a cloud would be frustrating and very, very time-consuming. Do I have any other options to ensure that my drives don’t crash, and I don’t lose all my data one day?” Great question, Christopher. Our go-to backup solution is IDrive, a sponsor of Kim’s national radio show. If you have a lot of data or live somewhere with slow internet, uploading all that info is a pain....

April 28, 2022 · 2 min · 353 words · Ralph Saysongkham

Report To Announce Android Tv Platform At I O

first got a glimpse at what Android TV might look like back in April when The Verge spilled the beans on ‘s plans. At the time, we were completely unimpressed. Of all the pain points around streaming media over the Internet onto your TV, “not enough closed ecosystems of streaming set-top boxes to choose from” is not one of them. A nice user interface is welcome, but what the world really needs is a streaming box that more easily lets us actually watch what we want, when we want....

April 28, 2022 · 2 min · 341 words · Ryan Chambers

Rootkit Detection With Tuluka Kernel Inspector

A rootkit is a piece of software that is written by someone, who at the very least, wants to spy on specific system calls made by an application, for some purpose. It’ll usually hide itself from normal directory and process listings made either by native OS tools, or third party software which functions in the same way. It does this so that the user does not detect its presence and take steps to try and remove it....

April 28, 2022 · 20 min · 4184 words · Thomas Crisp

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Vs Iphone 13 Pro Max Comparison Which One Should You Buy

On February 9, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S22 lineup to rival Apple’s iPhone 13 series. Here’s a detailed comparison between Samsung’s latest Galaxy S22 Ultra and Apple’s efficient champion, the iPhone 13 Pro Max, so you can pick the phone that suits you best. Samsung has made several incremental improvements under the hood of the Galaxy S22 Ultra. For instance, the phone features a 1TB storage option that directly takes on the iPhone 13 Pro Max....

April 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1626 words · Shelly Nyman

Review Kindle The Basic Kindle Gets Lit Literally

(Note: if that is all the time you devote to reading, do NOT buy a Kindle). And actually, that is the core strength of the Kindle, which pretty much remains intact on the new model. It gives you access to the Kindle Store, which is open round the clock, allows you download free samples of books and of course, books themselves: share excerpts with others on social networks; mark out highlights and check word meanings and the like even while reading....

April 27, 2022 · 1 min · 156 words · Dan Marmon

Omg This Student Hacked Grades 90 Times Stole Almost A Dozen Test Papers

Trevor Graves changed his grades more than 90 times during 21 months The student in question is Trevor Graves, a 22-year-old former student at the University of Lowa. The hacking method he used was relatively simple: installing a keylogger on computers used by teachers. This is usually solved by resetting each session on the computers of the teachers so that when they start, they do not load any program or malware installed in the previous session....

April 27, 2022 · 3 min · 449 words · Evelyn Vela

Oneplus 5T Makes Stop At Geekbench Ahead Of Launch

Not only do we know that the OnePlus 5T will mount a really powerful hardware but a filtered promotional image shows its screen without frames and with 18:9 format. Let’s see what are the characteristics of the OnePlus 5T. We’ll start talking about the screen of the next OnePlus workhorse. Although this data is not included in the Geekbench filtering, the OnePlus 5T is expected to have a screen formed by a 6-inch panel with a Full HD+ resolution (2160 x 1080 pixels)....

April 27, 2022 · 2 min · 292 words · Max Jones

Opera Neon The Future Of Web Browsers

Although not so popular, Opera is one of the best browsers that is currently available today. But try the new and super Opera Neon now! The team responsible for Opera recently launched a browser entirely different from what we are used to concerning interface. It’s called Opera Neon and immediately conquers the users with its elegance and modernity. With this browser, the tabs will no longer exist, and a set of icons will be available....

April 27, 2022 · 1 min · 172 words · Tony Mcdowell

Protect Your Wireless Network From Leechers And Hackers

ISP based WEP Vulnerability: I have noticed from work and personal experience a preventable ISP (Internet Service Provider) based WEP vulnerability that can be prevented through security training in wireless networking on the ISP’s end of things. Some ISP’s still uses the old and unsecure version of WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) with an easy to crack password. Can you guess what it is? Still don’t know? Ok your phone number associated with your ISP account which when entered could be entered as an example 3105556666 or 6666555013, that’s right either, forward or backward....

April 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1225 words · Joe Bryant

Realme 9I Review D J Vu

In Summary Realme 9i is the successor to last year’s Realme 8i which came with MediaTek G96 processor. The Realme 9i is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 processor, has a 6.6-inch LCD display, 5000mAh battery and 50MP primary camera sensor. It competes with the likes of Redmi Note 10S and Redmi Note 10T but there is very little upgrade over the Realme 8i which was a killer proposition in 2021....

April 27, 2022 · 8 min · 1640 words · James Madigan

Redmi Max Tv 98 And Touchscreen Speaker 8 Announced In China

Redmi Max TV As already mentioned, the Redmi Max TV features a massive 98-inch display with 4K resolution and HDR support. Moreover, it also comes with MEMC motion compensation, local dimming, and NTSC color gamut along with a dynamic 192-level backlight. At its core, the TV has a 12nm quad-core Cortex A55 T972 processor running under the hood, coupled with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. The TV runs on Patchwall OS based on Android TV and offers 3x HDMI and 2x USB ports, along with Bluetooth 4....

April 27, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Todd Williams