Switch Bot Remote Robot Will Make Your Dumb Devices Smart

Switch Bot is a mechanical switch controller that can be triggered from your smartphone, so what it essentially does is replicates the human action of flicking on a switch with its mechanical arms and this lets users control the devices remotely. From Luxury to convenience Switch Bot is the perfect solution if you want to automate your dumb devices. Just imagine, how you could switch on the coffee machine, the water heater, and the raise the curtains all without leaving the comfort of your bed....

March 14, 2022 · 2 min · 350 words · Rick Peters

Switchbot Blind Tilt The Simplest Way To Automate Existing Blinds

It’s a small device that attaches to the vertical twisting wand on horizontal blinds, and twists it to tilt open the blinds or close them, all controlled by you from your mobile device or via a voice command to Alexa or Google Home. Your phone communicates with the SwitchBot Blind Tilt via Bluetooth, but it can also connect to Wi-Fi if you add a SwitchBot Hub. The Blind Tilt comes with its own solar panel, which makes it an easy, plug-and-play option, especially at only $69....

March 13, 2022 · 7 min · 1382 words · Herbert Ohara

Startup Graphiant Offers Saas Based Replacement For Mpls Sd Wan

Graphiant, a 2-year-old startup that is taking most of those channels and providing a single service that options them all, claims to be the rescuer here. The Milpitas, Calif.-based company emerged from stealth mode today and launched its Graphiant Network Edge service at the same time. Graphiant says its solution provides connectivity between the enterprise WAN, hybrid cloud, network edge, customers, and partners – all delivered as a single SaaS service....

March 10, 2022 · 3 min · 599 words · Adam Maes

Steelseries Spring Sale The 4 Best Deals For Gamers

Whether you’re looking for a new gaming mouse or a headset with spatial audio, SteelSeries has you covered. We checked out each deal, taking into account not only our experiences with the products on sale, but also reviewers’ input to make sure that anything we recommend is a truly great investment. We’ve rounded up the best deals below, so be sure to take a look and spring for some new PC gaming equipment during SteelSeries’ spring sale....

March 10, 2022 · 1 min · 166 words · Tanya Hawke

System Configuration Of Biometrics The Network Topologies

For example, there are the databases which contain the Biometric Templates, and the very sophisticated mathematical algorithms which process these very same Templates and extract and/or record the raw images. There is also the sensor component to the hardware. This is only used on Physical based Biometrics. This is the part which from which the image raw image is captured. For example, it could be the fingerprint, the iris, the face, and even the pattern of veins from just underneath the palm or the fingertips....

March 9, 2022 · 13 min · 2569 words · John Martinez

Steve Jobs Was A Problematic Employee Says Atari S Founder

Nolan earlier labelled Steve Jobs as a “Difficult Person” who disclosed his intelligence to the persons in his sector, although he considered him a friend. Bushnell is considered as the “Godfather” of the gaming industry. He was highly disappointed after he sold Atari to Warner Communications in 1979 for $28 Million USD. He had hired Steve Jobs as technician in the year 1973 but later shifted him to night shifts as he had caused lot of problems....

March 7, 2022 · 1 min · 162 words · Emma Gardner

Take A Look At Lenovo S Updated Thinkpad X1 Laptop

The tech giant has showcased the high-end, 14-inch display ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 11 and ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 8, as well as the 13-inch display ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 3. The new ThinkPad X1 lineup includes 90% recycled magnesium in the palm rest and 55% recycled aluminum on its bottom cover, according to Lenovo. Additionally, retail packing is entirely made of bamboo and sugarcane fibre, while the brown box packaging is made from plastic-free packaging and is 90% recycled....

March 7, 2022 · 3 min · 557 words · Carolyn Bustamante

Swing Copters From Flappy Birds Developer Goes Live On The Play Store

The creator of Flappy Birds — Dong Nguyen — has launched his new game on the Play Store and App Store — Swing Copters. Nguyen is using all the ingredients of his previous success in Swing Copters like 8-bit graphics, extremely tough and addictive gameplay and a free-to-play model to make sure he has another hit on his hand, but hopefully not something that is as successful as Flappy Birds, which at one point of time led him to remove the game from the various app stores....

March 6, 2022 · 1 min · 213 words · Leslie Shelton

Starlink Us Residential Customers Are Getting A Limit On Their High Speed Internet

Starlink is tweaking its Fair Use Policy for residential customers in the US and Canada, allowing them to use up to 1TB of data a month on its Priority Access service. If users exceed that amount in a month, they may be moved on to Basic Access for the network. Review: Starlink RV: Changes the game for digital nomads Starlink says it’s not a “hard data cap” and that it still offers unlimited data, but it’s now reserving the right to deliver slower speeds on Basic Access if users exceed 1TB of data in a month....

March 5, 2022 · 3 min · 476 words · Fernando Hester

Stream The Latest Episodes Of Your Favorite Tv Shows For Free On Hulu For Android Over The Holidays

Hulu and Google have teamed up to offer free streaming of the latest episodes of some of the most popular TV shows to Android users in the United States for the holiday season. The list includes Gotham, The Flash, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and more. However, episodes from the popular TV shows are only available to subscribers of Hulu Plus. — Android (@Android) December 11, 2014 Hulu is also bundling some kids shows like SpongeBob SquarePants and Pokémon, which should keep the kids busy while their parents enjoy their holiday dinner....

March 5, 2022 · 1 min · 139 words · James Ellingham

Symantec To Buy Identity Protection Company Lifelock For 2 4 Billion

LifeLock has been working towards developing a diversified range of identity-theft protection services catering to both consumer and small businesses. The products include credit monitoring and alerts. LifeLock’s share prices have skyrocketed this year and reached $20.75 thus bringing the total market value to nearly $1.95 billion. The deal however values the shares at a higher $24, a premium of nearly 16% which also turns out to be its highest in the last 52 weeks....

March 4, 2022 · 2 min · 234 words · Clarence Carter

T Mobile Revvl T1 Rumored To Feature 13Mp Camera 5 5 Inch Display

For folks that prefer mid-range handsets, T-Mobile may be working on a handset that could suit your needs. Android Authority has revealed the first look at what’s being called the REVVL T1. It’s also the first in a new trio of handsets, with the other devices being called the REVVL T2 and the REVVL T3 PRO. However, the publication was only able to get specifications for the REVVL T1, which is expected to be the mid-range (or more affordable) of the group....

March 4, 2022 · 1 min · 191 words · Samuel Lewis

T Mobile S Digits Looks To Exp Your Phone Number To All Of Your Devices

T-Mobile is no stranger to shaking up the mobile world, having previously unveiled unlimited video streaming, streamlined data plans hassle-free device upgrades. Now it has a new Un-carrier trick up its sleeve: a single number for all your devices multiple numbers on a single device. Called Digits, the program lets you share your T-Mobile number with any Internet-connected device, including smartwatches, computers, tablets. As the company explains in its press release, “st log in , bam, your call history, messages, even voicemail are all there....

March 4, 2022 · 4 min · 645 words · Elizabeth Lacoy

Super Secure Sirin Solarin Smartphone Will Cost You 14 800

Who said Android couldn’t be super secure? Sirin Labs believes it has created not only the most secure Android ever made, but also the most secure smartphone you can buy today. But for that peace of mind, it’s going to cost you just under $15,000. The Sirin Solarin has all the security features you could want in a phone, including continuous threat protection from Zimperium, encrypted email from ProtonMail, and a security shield from KoolSpan that offers military-grade AES-256 encryption for secure calls....

March 3, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · James Gutierrez

Stores Open And Closed On Thanksgiving Day For 2020

Obviously, things are going to be a little different this year due to the pandemic. Tap or click here to find out how to host the perfect virtual Thanksgiving. Even though you might not be able to have the traditional family feast, you may still want to get out and do some Black Friday shopping in person. But is that even possible? Are stores going to be open? We’ve got the answers you’re looking for....

March 1, 2022 · 2 min · 304 words · Cheryl Keepers

Stepping Outside In Covid Times Look At Google Maps Before You Leave

With Covid-19 spreading at a faster pace than ever before, some of the new features Google has added to the Google Maps app can actually help you stay safe when you have to step out or even when you need general assistance. Some generic features can come in handy during these times. So in case you have to step out, here is a list of information you can get through Google Maps (Note: remember to update your Google Maps from the iTunes App Store and Google Play Store:...

February 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1075 words · Brady Bernhardt

Stop Facebook From Eating Up Your Storage And Draining Your Battery

If you downloaded the Facebook app, you might be surprised to find that the app is not only a storage hog but a drain on your phone’s battery as well. While storage and battery issues may not be concerning initially, after long periods of using the Facebook app it will leave your device without enough storage or battery to perform other processes. Thankfully, there are ways to prevent Facebook from consuming your smartphone resources....

February 28, 2022 · 4 min · 675 words · Mary Vargas

Stop Facebook From Looking For You With Face Recognition Komando Com

All the latest news has almost made us forget about Facebook’s plan for facial recognition, which especially now seems like a terrible thing to invite into our lives. The last thing we need from Facebook is a greater invasion of our privacy. So, if you’re like us and feel uneasy about Facebook recognizing your face, keep reading because we’re going to show you how to disable that feature. It’s not a difficult thing to do, but once done, you’ll likely feel much better....

February 27, 2022 · 3 min · 513 words · William Peltier

Swiftkey Beta Saves Your Copied Text In New Clipboard Feature

SwiftKey wants to help. The latest beta of the popular keyboard now debuts a clipboard that can save text copied on your smartphone for later use. It saves any snippets you copied for an hour, or you can tell the keyboard to remember important clips you want to keep for a longer period of time. Swiftkey also says you can add emails addresses you regularly use. Additionally, the company says there won’t be any interference with Android’s native copy paste functionality....

February 27, 2022 · 1 min · 155 words · Gerald Johnson

Tagg Zerog Review Good Quality Audio At An Affordable Price Tagg

It caters to the price-sensitive Indian market where there aren’t a lot of options available other than ones from brands like Noise, Boult and some other generic rebranded pairs available online. While some may argue that the asking price of Rs. 4,999 is not exactly affordable, it still costs much lower than most options from Tier-1 brands while offering a similar experience. Let’s talk about the Tagg ZeroG in detail and tell you if it should be a part of your wish-list or not....

February 27, 2022 · 5 min · 959 words · Michael Mitchell