Google Assistant Updates Make It More Kid Friendly

Children are very observant and bright in nature, so it doesn’t take long before they pick up on the fact that they can ask their handy Google Assistant any question in the world and get an answer to all of their biggest curiosities. This much unlimited access to information can be very beneficial in feeding their hunger for knowledge and helping them learn about the world around them. However, when unchecked, it could lead to your children accessing information that as a parent, you didn’t quite want them to learn....

March 7, 2022 · 2 min · 419 words · Melissa Hernandez

Google S Massive Language Translation Work Identifies Where It Goofs Up

Examine the failures, obviously. And that is the interesting work that Google machine learning scientists related this month in a massive research paper on multi-lingual translation, “Building Machine Translation Systems for the Next Thousand Languages,” posted on Arxiv. “Despite tremendous progress in low-resource machine translation, the number of languages for which widely-available, general-domain MT systems have been built has been limited to around 100, which is a small fraction of the over 7000+ languages that are spoken in the world today,” write lead author Ankur Bapna and colleagues....

March 7, 2022 · 5 min · 974 words · David Koster

Google S Nexus 5 Is Coming To Sprint

Nearly every aspect of the Nexus 5 has leaked over the last few weeks, including its pictures, full spec sheet and pricing. However, this is the first time that we are hearing that the Nexus 5 will be headed to Sprint. — @evleaks (@evleaks) October 29, 2013 This news is pretty surprising since Sprint is a CDMA operator. Releasing a Nexus device on a CDMA network means that Google has used some closed source drivers and binaries, which might delay future Android updates to the handset....

March 7, 2022 · 1 min · 140 words · Diana Tarango

Got A Mac Say Goodbye To This Once Hugely Popular App

A long-running piece of software has been removed from MacOS after nearly two decades of use. This program was critical for setting up iPhones and iPads, but now it’s been split up into three new programs that make its features more easy to manage. If you’re on a Mac right now and want to make the jump to Catalina, here’s what this major software split means for you. Plus, we’ll show you some of the best new features in MacOS and how to make the most of them....

March 7, 2022 · 4 min · 738 words · Lois Murry

Grammarly Introduces An Ios App To Save You From Those Grammar Nazis

If you have ever been vanquished in a steaming argument just because of a silly grammar typo like the aforementioned one, you will love Grammarly’s new keyboard app. It’s only for iOS right now, and like its desktop counterpart, it suggests grammatical edits as you type in a chat window or while composing an email. Powered by an artificial intelligence algorithm, the keyboard app also recommends better alternatives for what you’re writing based on the context....

March 7, 2022 · 2 min · 309 words · Aracely Madden

Hackerone Acquires Code Security Tester Review Service Pullrequest

The deal was announced on Thursday. No financial details have been disclosed. HackerOne is known for its bug bounty platform, a system for security researchers to privately disclose vulnerabilities in services and software to vendors in return for credit and financial rewards. However, the organization has also branched out into vulnerability management, cloud environment protection, and application security services. Customers include General Motors, GitHub, Google, Microsoft, and PayPal. Founded in 2017, PullRequest provides on-demand code reviews by engineers to thousands of organizations....

March 7, 2022 · 2 min · 353 words · Alicia Hatcher

Honor 20 Lite With Triple Rear Cameras And Kirin 710 Soc Launched

The Honor 20 Lite features a 6.21-inch LTPS LCD notched display with 2340×1080 pixels screen resolution and 415ppi pixel density. Under the hood, it is powered by an Octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 710 processor, paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage (expandable up to 512GB using a microSD card). Other hardware specifications include USB 2.0, GPS, NFC, and a fingerprint scanner. The device has a 3400mAh battery and runs on EMUI 9 based on Android 9 Pie....

March 7, 2022 · 2 min · 290 words · Shoshana Haynes

Get Over 100 Hours Of Training To Guide You Through Your Entire Linux Career For 70

Complete novices can start with “Linux for Beginners,” which covers the OS’s basic operations and graphical user interface. Then “Linux Command Line” teaches you how to accomplish a broader range of tasks, and you’ll learn even more of the powerful functions behind the graphical UI in “Becoming a Linux Power User.” Then make life easier by learning how to automate tasks with “Linux Shell Scripting: Basics” and “Linux Shell Scripting: Advanced....

March 6, 2022 · 2 min · 298 words · Robert Carn

Google Chrome Update Fixes Incognito Mode

Despite its name, however, incognito mode actually doesn’t offer as much privacy as you’d think. Sure, when incognito is on, Google stops tracking history and deletes your cookies — but your internet provider can still see everything you’re doing. Not to mention that your IP address and computer data are still visible and vulnerable to hackers. Well, times are changing and Google is finally helping incognito mode live up to its name....

March 6, 2022 · 3 min · 547 words · Shirley Mccurdy

Google Chrome Will Now Consume Even More Ram

The new version now released seems to bring a sharpening of this situation and Chrome will consume even more memory. This time it is not the fault of the tech giant Google, but the well-known Spectre fault, which affects most processors. The latest version of Chrome, the 67, was released recently and brings a novelty to users. Finally, the tech giant Google was able to protect users from the well-known processor failure and allow data theft between applications....

March 6, 2022 · 2 min · 338 words · John Patterson

Google Chrome Will Now Finally Eat Less Ram

Google Chrome Will Now Finally Eat Less RAM If you use the tech giant Google’s most used web browser, of course, I am talking about none other than Chrome then you would know how much Google Chrome actually slows down your computer. We all know that the tech giant Google Chrome has always been criticized for memory consumption on devices. However, now after lots of criticism finally the Mountain View company, of course, the tech giant Google is already working on an upgrade that will consume less RAM, making exactly the same use of the Google Chrome web browser....

March 6, 2022 · 2 min · 373 words · Marlene Darby

Google Doubled Pixel Sales In 2017 To Nearly 4 Million Units

If numbers from IDC analyst Francisco Jeronimo are anything to go by, Google managed to ship 3.9 million Pixel smartphones in 2017 — double of what they did in 2016. While impressive, one must remember that the original Pixel and Pixel XL went on sale only in late 2016 so they did very well in just 3-4 months despite a limited marketing push from Google. In comparison, the 3.9 million Pixel smartphones that Google shipped was throughout 2017....

March 6, 2022 · 2 min · 274 words · Glenda Duhart

Google Fiber Initiative Launched To Provide Free Internet To The Poor

Google Fiber announced that it would provide its high-speed Internet service to thousands of poverty-stricken Americans across the US who can’t bear Gigabit Broadband Expenses. The Search Giant said it would start with Kansas City Market; Google Fiber ultimately plans to wire “Select” public housing buildings in the cities where it operates. Google Fiber Initiative Launched to Provide Free Internet to the Poor This free service will be available Wednesday for the West Bluff Townhomes community in Kansas City....

March 6, 2022 · 2 min · 397 words · Jamie Tronaas

Google Found An Android App Which Can Spy On Phone Calls Sms Internet History

A few Days ago, we have shared an interesting article in which we have listed 21 Android smartphones that have pre-installed malware. Well, you will be shocked to know that Google had just revealed a new kind of spyware which can track your calls, messages and internet history. The new spyware that was revealed by Google can even spy on you through your smartphone’s camera and microphone. Well, this might be the most dangerous smartphone malware ever made....

March 6, 2022 · 2 min · 304 words · Kenneth Weiser

Google Pixel 2 Shown Off In New Renders Missing Headphone Jack

Google’s second generation Pixel and Pixel XL still might be a couple of months away from their official unveiling, but OnLeaks has gone ahead and posted 3D renders of the handsets. The 3D renders show off the sleek new design of the handsets which sadly lack a headphone jack. The renders show that the Pixel and Pixel XL 2 will have significantly smaller bezels than their predecessors. The bezels on the smaller Pixel 2 are slightly bigger compared to its bigger brother but that is understandable due to the compact size of the handset....

March 6, 2022 · 2 min · 308 words · Jamey Rogers

Google Pixel 4 Xl Leaked Renders Show Massive Top Bezel No Notch

Last month after a few leaked renders, Google itself confirmed the design of the Pixel 4. Now, leaked CAD renders and a 360-degree video have made their way to the internet and they give us a clear look at the Pixel 4 XL. If you hated the front design of the Pixel 3 XL, you are going to be disappointed with the Pixel 4 XL. As per the leaked renders, the device will have a massive bezel at the top similar to the one we saw on the Pixel 2 XL....

March 6, 2022 · 2 min · 391 words · Quinton Crary

Google Solves Another Security Problem In Android

Google has just released a list of changes in its latest bulletin Android security, in which about twelve Fixed bugs, five classified as critical severity, were concerned about the safety of the devices. Since Google announced and began offering monthly security updates for Android, the company has been patching the bug that affected the RCE (Remote Code Execution) from its component Media server each month. Also Read: How To Secure Your Android From Being Hacked It did in September (CVE-2015-3864), in October (15 bugs in lib-stagefright, part of Mediaserver), in November (CVE-2015-6608), December (CVE-2015-6616), and now again in January (CVE-2015-6636)....

March 6, 2022 · 2 min · 377 words · Nelson Davis

Hackers Release New Tool To Unlock Any Iphone

Hackers release new Tool to unlock any iPhone. According to the reports on Techcrunch, the details of this “Jailbreak tool” is not yet out publicly. The hacker team “unc0ver” has created this tool. As per the reports, it is said that this secret to unlocking any iPhone will not last for longer and it will become public. — Pwn20wnd (@Pwn20wnd) May 23, 2020 To create a jailbreak tool, the hackers look for flaws in an older iOS version which were undisclosed by Apple....

March 6, 2022 · 1 min · 205 words · Wesley Propheter

Here S When And Why Smartphone Batteries Explode

But, there are actually rare cases of cell phones that exploded or caught fire spontaneously has been reported. We could list a number of possibilities that could lead to this type of situation, however, in most cases, the major culprits are the batteries overheating. How a battery works ? First of all, we should know a little that how a battery works like lithium-ion batteries which is used by most phones....

March 6, 2022 · 3 min · 584 words · Britt Gray

How To Add Download Button To Chrome S Toolbar

A few days ago, we shared a detailed guide on adding notes to the saved passwords on the Chrome browser. Now it looks like Chrome web browser got another best feature that improves how you manage downloads. The latest Chrome Canary release has redesigned downloads interface that adds a new download icon to the toolbar. The new download icon sites on the toolbar and UI look similar to the new Microsoft Edge and Firefox web browsers....

March 6, 2022 · 2 min · 393 words · Melissa Pratt