Hackers Are Using Tech Services Companies As A Launchpad For Attacks On Customers

The cybersecurity agencies warn that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has increased the risk of cyberattacks against organisations around the world. But they also suggest a number of actions that IT and cloud service providers, along with their customers, can take to protect networks from supply chain attacks, where attackers gain access to a company that provides software or services to many other companies. “As this advisory makes clear, malicious cyber actors continue to target managed service providers, which is why it’s critical that MSPs and their customers take recommended actions to protect their networks,” said Jen Easterly, director of US’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)....

July 12, 2022 · 4 min · 749 words · Mary Guarino

Here Are Anker S New Ganprime Chargers For Faster More Efficient Charging

The company, however, promised it would reveal new products on Monday, July 25. There are a total of six products that use GaNPrime’s charging tech, including a USB Power Strip and a portable power bank, three different wall adapters, and a charging station that looks like it does everything you’d want from a charger. There are three products available to buy starting right now, with the remaining three charging products available to preorder today, but shipments not starting until sometime in the third quarter....

July 12, 2022 · 1 min · 158 words · Joshua Jefferson

Here S How The Major Carriers Are Handling The Iphone 14 Esim

SEE: eSIM vs. SIM: What’s the difference? When you purchase an iPhone 14 or iPhone 14 Pro it will already arrive with a ready to activate eSIM, and all you have to do is activate it through your carrier. Good news: the three major US phone carriers, Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile, already support eSIM activation. “Verizon makes it super easy to activate a new phone with eSIM. If you are buying the phone from Verizon or unlocked from Apple with an existing Verizon account, the process is seamless....

July 12, 2022 · 2 min · 375 words · George Goodenow

Here S How You Can Win The All New Honor Play For Free

Honor is marketing hard for its upcoming smartphone. Previously, the company had also offered Indian customer an opportunity to win a dual camera smartphone Honor 7A at just Re. 1. But, getting a top-end smartphone like Honor Play for free is something unusual. The company is actually giving away Honor Play, Honor 7s, Honor 9N, and Honor Band 3 for free. But, Honor fans need to do some task in order to participate in the game & win the prize....

July 12, 2022 · 2 min · 423 words · Crystal Greene

Here S The Reason Why We Have Qwerty Keyboard Instead Of Abcde

However, have you ever wondered why the first six letters in the key row start with QWERTY and not with ABCDE? Well, there is a reason behind why our keyboard’s first six key starts with QWERTY. Well, the reason lies within the use of Typewriter. The first typewriter created by Christopher Sholes in 1868 had only 28 keys arranged A To Z. At that time, various telegraph operators used typewriters arranged in alphabetical order to understand Morse codes....

July 12, 2022 · 1 min · 202 words · Larry Graziano

Get Your Hopes Up Android 4 4 Nexus 5 May Launch Next Tuesday

Next week’s unchpad conference apparently has developers buzzing about a surprise launch. ile the rumor might seem a bit far-fetched to be true, there is some anecdotal evidence to support it. First off, last year’s Nexus 4 was announced by way of a surprise event hosted by in late October. Second, since the unchpad event is a boot-camp of sorts geared toward start-ups, it’s a great launching pad for the device the new iteration of Android....

July 11, 2022 · 1 min · 165 words · Derek Edward

Give Back This Holiday With These Android Charity Apps

Giving money with your smartphone is certainly not a replacement for actually going out volunteering your time effort, but it’s a little something you can do to help those in need even if you can’t always tear yourself away from your daily life. Here are a few apps to help you get started. Note: I cross referenced the apps mentioned below with both Charity tch Charity Navigator (which is also one of our app picks) so that the majority of the charities that are supported are rated above average....

July 11, 2022 · 2 min · 409 words · Rudolph Stout

Google Launches A Group Plan For Project Fi

Google’s Project Fi has seen plenty of attention since its public launch earlier this year, thanks to an easy implementation of its plan and pricing. One drawback has been its single-user support, though, missing the family or group plan since launch. But that’s finally changing, as the company has officially announced a group plan for Project Fi, its virtual network. Nothing is changing on the network side of things — users will still use T-Mobile’s Sprint’s, and U....

July 11, 2022 · 1 min · 208 words · Reginald Harris

Google Pixel 3 Event Start Time

In less than a week from now, Google is holding its Pixel 3 event in New York where it will be unveiling its third generation Pixel 3, a new Chromecast, and more. If you are wondering when Google’s Pixel 3 event will start as per your local time, read this post. Google will be holding the Pixel 3 event in New York and it is scheduled to start from 8:00 AM Pacific (11:00 AM ET)....

July 11, 2022 · 2 min · 217 words · Michael Davidson

Google Play Music S 14 99 Family Plan For Six People Is Now Rolling Out

At the end of September, Google officially announced that its streaming music service, Play Music, would be getting a family plan. Back then, there wasn’t a hard launch date penned into the calendar, but for those that have been waiting to see the new feature roll out for their own families, the wait is finally (almost) over. Google has announced that it is is launching the family plan beginning today....

July 11, 2022 · 2 min · 286 words · Margie Hurley

Google S Gboard App Just Got Some Never Seen Before Features

If you use Gboard on your Android then let me tell you, Google had just rolled out a new update which brings some never-seen-before feature to its keyboard app. Now Gboard will recognize hand-drawn emojis. The recent update adds a new emoji search box and added a new panel which let users draw their desired emoji and then select the relevant one from the recommendations. You need to tap on the ‘Emoji Search Icon’ to open up the panel where you can draw your desired emoji to get suggestions....

July 11, 2022 · 1 min · 199 words · Robert Waters

Google Translate Now Gets Real Time Transcription Feature For Eight Languages

The feature in itself is not exactly new. Existing apps already offer transcription feature, however, there is always a delay in transforming into text on your phone. Google is rolling out the new transcription features for all users by the end of the week. The list of supported languages includes English, French, German, Hindi, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Thai. In other words, you can speak any of the languages and Google Translate will translate into your preferred language....

July 11, 2022 · 2 min · 242 words · Matthew Edwards

Great Site To Sell Your Old Tech Without The Hassle

The problem is not all of these options are as user-friendly or hassle-free as you’d hope. But there is one site that takes a lot of the headache out of selling stuff online. It makes it easy to offload your old tech when you’re ready. Here’s how it works. What is Decluttr? Are you familiar with Decluttr? This website is a great option to use when you want to sell things online....

July 11, 2022 · 4 min · 645 words · Sherri Wise

Here Are The Three Pieces Of Google Glass News That You Should Know About

While I was asleep, Google decided to drop some Google Glass news. They didn’t make any formal announcements, they just published a few documents on their developer pages, sent out an email, and uploaded an application to the Play Store. So with that, here’s a summary of what happened for the Europeans who just woke up and for the Americans who can’t sleep. First, Google Glass is finally shipping. The $1,500 weird head mounted smartphone that’s not a smartphone is starting to “come off the production line” and will be shipped in “waves”....

July 11, 2022 · 2 min · 244 words · Deborah White

Here S A Look At The Updated Android 5 0 Lollipop Developer Preview

Google has just released the updated developer preview image of Android 5.0 Lollipop for the Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 (2013). The updated build contains a lot of visual changes compared to the previous developer preview build, which still had some visual aesthetics from Android 4.4 KitKat. Besides the visual changes, the updated build contains a lot of new features and subtle little tweaks to aid usability as well. Check out the screenshots below to have a look at them....

July 11, 2022 · 1 min · 85 words · David Joseph

Hey Android Users Google Announces 3D Calls And New Privacy Features

Apple’s 2021 event showcased a range of iOS products, including new entries in the iPad and iMac families. Tap or click here to check out our roundup. Google’s annual I/O (input/output) developer conference introduced the new Android operating system, Chrome, Chromebook, Google+ and other Google mainstays over the years, along with various updates along the way. The 2021 keynote just took place, and you can check out the highlights below....

July 11, 2022 · 3 min · 477 words · Paul Smith

Honor 7A And 7C Review A Seven Point Summary

That solid design There is no doubting that the Honor 7A and 7C have been designed for function, rather than fashion. No, neither is by any measure an eyesore, but neither will either of them stop traffic or elicit a second glance. Both come with tall 18:9 aspect displays with the same array of sensors and cameras above them, with backs that look metallic with shiny antenna bands at the top and base and horizontally aligned dual cameras, with a circular fingerprint scanner below them....

July 11, 2022 · 9 min · 1810 words · William Joseph

How To Activate Facebook S Hidden Harry Potter Spells

If you are the die-hard fan of Harry Potter series, then let me tell you Facebook has just launched a fun temporary function which can brighten all lovers and followers of Harry Potter franchise. Social media giant had just added a hidden Harry Potter spell to make this day more memorable. The good part is you don’t need to activate anything to enjoy the special Harry Potter spells. Users just need to log into their Facebook account and create a Facebook post with any of these words –...

July 11, 2022 · 1 min · 171 words · Steve Swindle

Free Halloween Desktop Background

So, how often do you change your wallpapers? Do you change it twice a month, three times a month, or after several years? Do you know why it takes you a long time to change your wallpapers? Whatever the reasons, budget won’t be one of them. The Komando Shop offers you an array of wallpapers, all for free! Yes, you heard me right, they are free, just waiting for you to pick one that catches your eye....

July 10, 2022 · 3 min · 489 words · Joseph Beighley

Google Maps Can Find Parking Spots And Go Back In Time Try These Tricks

Of course, with convenience comes some luggage in the form of privacy concerns. Tap or click here for eight ways Google constantly invades your privacy. Luckily, you can protect yourself by turning off a few hidden settings. Once you’re done following our privacy-protection guide, you can take full advantage of everything Google Maps has to offer. There are many hidden features you may not even know about. That’s why we’re sharing our top 10 hidden Google Maps tricks — as well as how to use them....

July 10, 2022 · 7 min · 1337 words · Roxie Kirker