Rock Salt And Tesla Duo Create A Corrosion Nightmare

If you haven’t purchased a new car lately, don’t worry; you can still add some pretty cool tech to your older vehicle. Tap or click here for 6 useful gadgets to modernize your older car. There are even electric vehicles that let you drive without paying for gas. Nice! You’d think these high-tech cars would be ready for anything, but they’re not. You won’t believe how this one thing is ruining these super-smart cars....

October 17, 2022 · 2 min · 423 words · Travis Pitts

Oneplus New 69 Bullets Wireless Earphones Support Quick Charging And Charge Through Usb Type C

In addition to that, the Bullets Wireless are water and sweat resistant so that you can jog out in the rain with them. They’re also compatible with quick charging and can be topped for 5 hours of use within ten minutes. On a single charge, the Bullets Wireless can last up to eight hours. The best part of that is you can connect them to any USB Type-C cable, not just the bundled one....

October 16, 2022 · 1 min · 194 words · Joe Topper

Oneplus Announces The Lab For Peer Reviews Of The Oneplus 3

At this point, we know so much about the OnePlus 3: that it will have another virtual reality-specific launch and shopping experience, and even leaked details regarding the handset’s specifications. We even know the device is going to, probably, get announced on June 14. Leading up to that date, OnePlus has decided to launch another big initiative for the upcoming flagship, this time for 30 lucky individuals out there in the world....

October 16, 2022 · 2 min · 228 words · Carl Kreger

Over 1 000 Android Apps Ignore Your Permissions Settings

As diverse as the software offerings are from Google Play, the store has received its fair share of criticism for hosting apps that span from poorly made, to being buggy, and even downright malicious. Some apps have been found that steal data, track your activity, or even charge you money for free services. Sometimes, it can feel as if Google is barely screening the apps it accepts at all! Well, if you’re trying to avoid troublesome apps from Google Play, your “do not download” list just got way bigger....

October 16, 2022 · 3 min · 623 words · Jessica Smith

Parallels Remote Application Server 19 Hands On Flexibility Security And Usability Are All Improved

It still supports the full range of hypervisors you’re likely to have on local, hosted or cloud infrastructure (Hyper-V, vSphere, Nutanix and Scale Computing), but the latest version of Parallels RAS adds support for AWS EC2 to its existing Azure Virtual Desktop integration, with autoscaling as well as cost control options that are even more important for cloud services that bill by usage. This functionality is presented in a friendly graphical interface with wizards, dropdowns and checkboxes to guide you through common tasks whether you’re using local or cloud infrastructure, making the more powerful features accessible to even less experienced admins who may not be confident working in cloud portals or relying on the command line....

October 16, 2022 · 7 min · 1350 words · Stephen Moore

Patent Reveals A Dual Sim Iphone With An E Sim

Today, while sifting through Apple’s recent patent filing, I stumbled upon a patent application strengthening the claims of Rock Fix. The title of the patent application is Dual SIM Dual Standby with Caller ID Enhancement. I found that our friends at Patently Apple uncovered this patent first on July 29th in this article. Patently Apple, however, missed a unique feature mentioned in the claim 9 of patent application US’421 that sets it apart from the crowd of other dual SIM smartphones....

October 16, 2022 · 2 min · 421 words · Julia Boden

Ransomware Is Still On The Rise Here S What You Need To Do To Stay Safe From Hackers

Ransomware has become one of the most significant cybersecurity issues facing the world today, as cyber criminals breach networks and encrypt files and servers, demanding a ransom payment – often of millions of dollars and requested in Bitcoin – in exchange for the decryption key. And no sector is safe from attacks, with cyber criminals targeting critical infrastructure, hospitals and more. In many cases, the victims will give in and pay the ransom demand in order to restore the network....

October 16, 2022 · 4 min · 677 words · Mary Reyes

Realme Pad Review Deserves A Pat On The Back

In Summary According to a report published by IDC earlier this year, the tablet market sales grew by over 19.5%, with iPads holding the largest market share, followed by Samsung and Lenovo, respectively. To expand its product portfolio further, Realme has now entered the budget tablet market with the launch of the Realme Pad. Today, we are going to review the Realme Pad and tell you if this is the budget Android tab we were waiting for....

October 16, 2022 · 8 min · 1665 words · Rosario Heichel

Researchers Developed A Glass That Can Completely Heal Itself

The arrival of the flexible screens is a matter of time. Many manufacturers have been working for years in the development of this technology. In fact, we already know that the screens of the phones of the future will be transparent silver, leaving behind the typical glass screens. This will allow manufacturing devices with more resistant screens. In this sense, Samsung is one of the companies that has advanced the most in the development of flexible screens....

October 16, 2022 · 3 min · 518 words · Michael Scalise

Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite Review No Liteweight This

The big question of course is: how does all this add up? Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite: The cameras are very good, but… The Galaxy S10 Lite has been positioned as a very strong camera phone – “Welcome to the Pro-grade cameras” is its tagline – and to be honest, we think it does the device a bit of an injustice. No, this is not to run down the camera performance of the device....

October 16, 2022 · 6 min · 1259 words · Marcella Bell

Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite With Snapdragon 855 And Triple Rear Cameras Launched In India

Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite: Design and Display The S10 Lite shares the same design language as the Note 10 Lite and features the same glossy plastic back design with a slightly bigger rectangular camera module. Towards the front, it has a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-O display, similar to the Note 10 Lite, with a 2400×1080 pixels screen resolution, a 394ppi pixel density, and a hole-punch to house the front-facing camera....

October 16, 2022 · 2 min · 285 words · John Wareham

Rip Huawei Not A Chance

It was the equivalent of tech doomsday for many, and the air (in India at least) was rife with predictions that Huawei was in big trouble. Yes, Huawei did have massive resources in software and hardware, but even then, how on earth could the brand survive in the smartphone market with a cloud hovering over the very OS on which its phones were running? The company did talk of working on its own OS, which would not need Google’s apps, but the broad consensus across most tech quarters was that Huawei was in big trouble in the smartphone business....

October 15, 2022 · 4 min · 805 words · William Biondolillo

S Field Trip Android App Gets Material Design Overhaul

’s Niantic bs (the group behind Ingress) is pushing out a Material Design-friendly version of Field Trip, which reorganizes the interface pumps in some new content. The previous version was almost Apple-like in its design, with rounded corners content displayed on cards that looked sort of like real-word playing cards. That’s all out now, as Field Trip fully embraces ’s new design language. Browsing around on the embedded Map is a great way to kill some time looking for something to do or just to learn more about a particular region....

October 15, 2022 · 2 min · 244 words · Walter Liggett

Omg Nikon Blames Smartphones For Low Camera Demand

When demand goes down, production must also go down. If you do not want the situation that happened to Snapchat (Its Spectacles glasses collection), then you must listen to your audience, an audience that now seems to opt for digital cameras onboard mobile devices. Nikon faces restructuring It is already official that soon one of Nikon’s factories in Asia will close, which leads us to believe that the decrease in demand is being considered....

October 15, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Randy Thomas

Oneplus 3T Now Receiving Oxygenos 3 5 4 Update With Optimizations For T Mobile

In November, OnePlus officially launched the OnePlus 3T, their newest flagship smartphone for 2016. Now, just about a month later, the company has announced a new software update for the device rolling out beginning today. It will upgrade OxygenOS to version 3.5.4, and it primarily focuses on performance enhancements and tweaks, including making sure the device doesn’t lag when it drops down to 5% of battery or less, and more....

October 15, 2022 · 1 min · 168 words · Kip Slack

Oneplus 8 Vs Oneplus 7T Camera Comparison In Depth

That is the question that a lot of folks have been asking us ever since we put up our first impressions of the OnePlus 8. And that is hardly surprising. Ever since OnePlus announced the OnePlus 8, the more affordable of the OnePlus 8 series, a lot of discussions have revolved around its cameras. It was not just about how good they were, but very pointedly about how they compared with the ones on the OnePlus 7T....

October 15, 2022 · 9 min · 1849 words · Joel Stammer

Php Build Your Own Mini Port Scanner

Every hacker has his or her own favorite port scanner; we have our favorites like Nmap, A-map, Angry Port Scanner, Yet Another Port Scanner, etc… But have you ever thought of building a scanner of your own? Today, we will build our own basic port scanner in PHP. Yes you heard it right, PHP. By this time you must be wondering why the article is focusing on creating a port scanner in a scripting language like PHP and not in any other language like Java?...

October 15, 2022 · 9 min · 1777 words · Robert Whitehead

Pro Tip Check The Internet Reliability Before You Move

Most people forget that your internet reliability can differ significantly depending on where you live, who your provider is, and what equipment you’re using. If you have good internet now, what happens if you move? A lot can change when you move, including service providers, so checking the internet reliability is a must. If you’re worried about internet reliability in the future or already have a terrible connection, there are a few things you can do to improve your situation....

October 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1081 words · Teresa Guedjian

Protect Yourself From Online Scams With This Cloud Backup Service

Why back up your computer to protect it? Well, if hackers or scammers manage to get onto your desktop, they could encrypt important documents and keep you from accessing them. That might mean any places you store passwords will no longer be accessible, making changing them more complicated if you don’t have them stored elsewhere. If files are deleted in a hack or scam, backing them up will ensure you have another copy and keep important information from being lost....

October 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1196 words · Mark Beebe

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro And Mouse Dock Pro One Of The Best Do It All Mice On The Market

We’ve seen evidence of this in the years-long success of Logitech’s G502 Hero, a 120g+ model that, to this day, includes extra weights to make it even heavier. The G502 line also just happens to be one of the Basilisk line’s closest competitors. Until recently, it had one very important leg up on its reptilian competition: its versatile free-spinning scroll wheel. That changed with the introduction of Razer’s own free-spinning wheel, the HyperScroll tilt wheel, in the corded Razer Basilisk V3 mouse....

October 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1274 words · Shirley Brock