T Mobile Unveils The Low End Samsung Galaxy Light

T-Mobile has just announced a new entrant in its Galaxy line-up of phones – the Galaxy Light. As the name suggests, the Galaxy Light is very light in specs and features and is a low-end device. The full specs of the Galaxy Light are as follows -: 4-inch WVGA (800*480) display 1.4GHz Cortex-A7 processor 1GB RAM, 8GB of internal storage microSD card slot 5MP camera 1800mAh removable battery Android 4....

May 29, 2022 · 1 min · 116 words · Michael Sanchez

Take To The Skies This 4Th Of July With Over 250 Off This Pair Of Drones

If you’ve ever wanted to see things from a bird’s eye view, Christmas just came early. This latest generation of camera drones combines impressive stability with razor-sharp image clarity. Two fantastic examples of that tech just went on sale for a limited time. This 4th of July, ZDNet readers can get a package deal on the Alpha Z Pro 4K and Flying Fox 4K for $140. It’s essentially a two-for-one camera drone deal, but you’ll need the coupon code at the end of the article, and the savings only last until July 5....

May 29, 2022 · 2 min · 315 words · Helen Kauffman

Super Mario Run Is Now Available For Android

Earlier this month, it was confirmed that Super Mario Run would finally be launching for the Android platform on March 23. Well, turns out that Nintendo didn’t feel like waiting anymore. The popular game, which initially launched on iOS month ago, is now available for Android users. It’s exactly the same content as the iOS option, meaning you can download and install the game for free, but to access the full game, which includes several different levels and an asynchronous multiplayer mode, called Toad Rally, you’ll have to pay $9....

May 28, 2022 · 1 min · 120 words · Margaret Faul

Suspends Map Maker Tool Due To Overflow Of Spam

An announcement on the Map Maker product page says is temporarily suspending all user edits until it can find, “ways to add more intelligent mechanisms to prevent such incidents.” The reference is to an Android urinating on an Apple logo, a gaffe that forced to publicly apologize. In the announcement of the shutdown, Map Maker team member vithra akarajan says that it was a “strong user in our community” who posted the offending robot by taking advantage of auto-approval for regular ....

May 28, 2022 · 1 min · 185 words · Eugene Mompoint

Take A Quick Stroll With Us Through S Android Garden

sets up its Android Garden smack-dab in the middle of the convention center. I’ve hardly had time to tour the gardens in the past, but I made it a point this year to stroll through before leaving Barcelona. I’m glad I did: I ended up seeing some neat experiments from ’s Creative b, drinking the second-best hot chocolate I’ve ever tasted.

May 28, 2022 · 1 min · 61 words · Marion Raya

Study Report At Least 15 Of Home Routers Are Unsecured

These devices are vulnerable and may easily be used to make attacks. The problem is so large that 15% of routers can be attacked by using simple passwords and not only that they are easily guessable as well. A study by ESET evaluated 12,000 home routers in which they found security flaws that their users were not aware of them. Weak Passwords On Routers The most common flaw, which affects 15% of this devices due to the use of weak passwords and can be guessed easily, avoiding having to resort to more complicated attacks....

May 27, 2022 · 2 min · 307 words · Eddie Mccain

Stunning Macos 11 Concept Shows Big Changes And New Features

Recently a concept of design created by Alvaro Pabesio has appeared that shows the great changes that can occur this year in macOS when the next version will be presented. macOS: We should expect big changes In these new concepts, almost everything has changed. The first major change to notice is in the classic menu bar of macOS which now appears much more streamlined. And instead of the Wi-fi and sound icons popping up at the top, they’re gathered in a control centre on the right which, quite possibly, when clicked expands....

May 27, 2022 · 3 min · 545 words · Patricia Chasin

System76 Announces Its Own New Operating System

According to the company, System76 which is an American value-added computer reseller based in Denver, Colorado specializing in the sale of notebooks, desktops, and servers, the new custom Linux-based operating system “Pop! _OS” is an operating system for the makers. The new custom Linux-based operating system Pop! _OS is an (original) name that the American value-added computer reseller based in Denver, of course, the System76 (a reference manufacturer in the Linux market) has decided to give its new operating system to those who “create” things with the computer....

May 27, 2022 · 2 min · 321 words · Robert Champagne

Surfshark Vpn Review

I’ll spare you the cost-of-a-cup-of-coffee comparison (let me know if you find a good one for less than $2.50) and get to the good stuff. Most VPNs limit the number of devices that can be connected at the same time, which can be a problem depending on how many people you’re splitting rent with. But Surfshark rejects that artificial restriction with unlimited simultaneous connections. That alone could make it the right deal for a good number of people....

May 26, 2022 · 4 min · 847 words · Julia Cagney

Study For Certified Cybersecurity Expert Exams With This 49 Training

Cybersecurity is one of the tech sector’s most rewarding fields, which likely won’t change as long as big companies have data to protect. Unfortunately, it’s also a challenging line of work, and those challenges start before you even start the job. The businesses that can afford to pay a security specialist must know that they can trust them, so certification matters. Luckily, there’s a way for self-starters to get introductory cybersecurity training to prepare for certification exams: The Complete 2022 PenTest & Ethical Hacking Bundle....

May 25, 2022 · 2 min · 284 words · Alan Trover

Synaptics Clearforce Tech Could Bring 3D Touch To Android

Synaptics has announced a new technology that could bring pressure-sensitive displays to Android devices. Called ClearForce, the technology resembles the 3D Touch displays Apple introduced with iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus last month. Just like 3D Touch, ClearForce lets you press a touchscreen rather than just tap it to access different functions. Variable force can be applied for different things, similar to how Apple uses a press for “peek” and a deeper press for “pop” gestures in iOS 9....

May 25, 2022 · 2 min · 274 words · Mary Pharris

Taking Control Of The Process

Let’s take a look at the program. We have already given the source code and the binary file of the program in the end of the article. You can download it here: [download] As can be seen in the above screenshot, we have mentioned a number for each function. The description for the same is given below. First of all, we have created a function “do_not_call” which prints the message “Function do_not_call is called” by the printf command....

May 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1111 words · Michael Sumner

T Mobile Revvl Now Official Launches August 10

Word on the street was that the T-Mobile-branded Revvl smartphone would launch on Thursday, August 10, and that is indeed the case. Today, T-Mobile officially announced the Revvl smartphone via its newsroom, confirming that the mid-range handset would arrive on the network on August 10. It will be priced at $0 down and $5 per month after that on a JUMP! On Demand! plan. For that price, you get a moderate mid-range device, which primarily brings to the table a 5....

May 24, 2022 · 2 min · 255 words · Elvia Lucas

Still Holding Old Notes Be Ready For Rs 50 000 Fine 4 Year Jail

Users were given the deadline of December 31st, to deposit all their old notes in their bank accounts or Post office. However, recently RBI had made a huge U-turn and announced that customers can only deposit Rs 5000 from December 19 to December 30. So, any customer who wants to deposit above 5000 has to fill up an form provided by the bank to deposit the extra cash. It’s about 48 days after demonetization drive; the government today announced that penalties will be imposed on people who hold old currency in Rs 1000 and Rs 500 notes beyond the 30th of December which is also the (end of 50 Day window) The sources claim that the maximum number of banned notes that a person can have is 10, beyond that the person will have to pay a fine of minimum Rs 50,000 or 10 times the amount that is held....

May 22, 2022 · 2 min · 215 words · Kenneth Crosby

Steven Harrington Just Made Oneplus Buds Z Look Insanely Fun

In Summary The Steven Harrington Edition of the OnePlus Buds Z continues OnePlus’ tradition of coming out with TWS that look different. The special edition of OnePlus Buds Z have illustrations from renowned artist Steven Harrington and come in a very unusual shade. In terms of features, specs, and sound these are exactly the same as the OnePlus Buds Z. The special edition carries a special pricing – Rs 3,990 as compared to Rs 3,190 for the regular Buds Z....

May 21, 2022 · 4 min · 764 words · Ryan Arroyo

Stimulus Check Scams Reach All Time High How To Avoid Them

The first half of the child tax credit will be allocated during the scheduled 6 month period, and the rest will be completed when you file your taxes. But whenever money is being sent to citizens, criminals are gearing up to steal it. Scammers have already started to target potential victims, and recent research unveiled what length they will go. Phone scams that use COVID-19 or stimulus checks as bait have increased by nearly 1,000% since March alone....

May 21, 2022 · 3 min · 458 words · Roy Sims

T Mobile To Pay 48 Million In Settlement Over Throttling Customers With Heavy Data Usage

rhaps that’s how T-Mobile, the self-described uncarrier, will spin dnesday’s settlement with the FCC. The nation’s third-largest wireless network will pay $48 million total including customer benefits, education donations, a fine as part of an agreement reached with the FCC. At issue was how T-Mobile throttled the connection for customers who were in the top three percent of data usage. Customers were unaware in advance that they were having their connections intentionally slowed down....

May 21, 2022 · 2 min · 224 words · Stephanie Wenrich

Stuffcool Marvel Usb Cables Review Marvel Lously Connected Giveaway

Speaking of the latter, cables are the most utilized accessories of a smartphone as they are a must-have for charging purposes. And sadly, they’re the most carelessly handled pieces that go with our phones. That is why reinforced cables are getting popular. But what if these cables too were colorful and carried prints on their parts? Wouldn’t that turn them into cool stuff? Stuffcool is a company that does just that....

May 19, 2022 · 3 min · 552 words · Jerome Roby

Suse Doubles Down On Security In Its Latest Suse Linux Enterprise 15 Release

This included a Supply chain Levels for Software Artifacts (SLSA) Level 4 compliance. SLSA, pronounced “salsa,” is an end-to-end framework for ensuring the integrity of software artifacts throughout the software supply chain." Started by Google, SLSA is now a Linux Foundation project. With SLSA Level 4 compliance, SUSE claims that its code has been given a two-person review of all changes and uses a hermetic, reproducible build process. This is the highest level of SLSE compliance – it means you can have a high degree of confidence that its software hasn’t been touched by hackers....

May 18, 2022 · 3 min · 568 words · Carly Charney

Streaming Services Comparison

That could set you back hundreds of dollars a month. But we have good news. All these new competitors to Netflix, including Disney’s upcoming streaming service Disney+, means you have more options for lower-cost streaming services and some of them will lure your business by offering lower prices than Netflix. 5 STREAMING TV DEVICES COMPARED But for now, prices are all over the place. Some services like Netflix are raising prices and some services are lowering prices....

May 15, 2022 · 5 min · 959 words · John Taylor