Google S Youtube Video Builder Is A Free Tool To Help Small Businesses

Clearly, businesses are struggling right now and millions of Americans have already lost their jobs. But don’t give up hope, there are still companies out there that are hiring. Tap or click here to see a list of available positions. One company trying to lend a helping hand is Google, which recently launched a program to help businesses who don’t have the resources to create video ads from scratch. The tool can be used to create ad content and more....

February 16, 2022 · 4 min · 729 words · Socorro Sands

Google Unveils Youtube Red A Premium Subscription Based Ad Free Video Service Rivaling Netflix

The premium Youtube subscription not only lets users watch the videos without any ads but also lets them save on phones and tablets. The package also includes a freshly incepted version of the YouTube Music which has been integrated with the Google Play Music, thus allowing users to access multiple services with a single subscription. YouTube has roped in celebrities like PewDie Pie who is known for his quirky gaming commentary and constructed a series around him....

February 16, 2022 · 2 min · 284 words · Claudia Cooley

Happy Birthday Iphone 9 Years Ago Were The First Model

Accurately nine years ago, on January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs, on the platform at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, declared to the public many innovations: the company had replaced its name from Apple Computer Inc. to Apple Inc., it was formally proclaimed the set-top -box Apple TV and especially the product unveiled that presently consequently he made the fate of the company: the ‘ iPhone. Also Read: How To Use iPhone As Mouse and Keyboard....

February 16, 2022 · 2 min · 273 words · Larry Hollis

Hit The Links Anywhere With A Discount On This Golf Simulator

If you’re a fan of golf but not the summer heat, your time has come in more ways than one. Not only is the TruGolf Mini an intuitive simulator that brings some of the greatest courses in the world right into your living room, but it’s also now on sale. No, not for Prime Days: Thanks to the Deal Days promo running on this very site, you can get the TruGolf Mini for a full 22% off through July 14 – no coupon required....

February 16, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · Freddie Green

How To Apply For A Credit Card And Actually Get Approved

If you’ve never had a credit card before or have a severely limited credit history, it can be difficult to find a bank that will give you a shot. And if you have bad credit or poor credit history, your chances of being approved for the credit card you want could be even worse. But with some planning and a little forethought, you can drastically improve your chances of getting approved....

February 16, 2022 · 5 min · 983 words · Patrice Jessop

Free Mobile Phone Tracking Phone Tracker Gps Tracking For Phones

In Summary Phone tracking is the process through which a functioning phone is detected and localized on the globe (even on the move!) Smartphones like Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Android bring GPS tracking and applications directly to people’s pockets. Some carriers offer free as well as paid plans to keep track of phones online, especially for parents who are apprehensive about kids and other family members. Parents can use them to monitor their children, Friends can use them to keep up with one another’s hangouts, Travelers can use them to find local information and directions wherever they are....

February 15, 2022 · 11 min · 2331 words · Robert Sharples

Garmin Inreach Mini 2 Review Life Saving Ultra Compact Satellite Tech For Your Next Adventure

Garmin offers various satellite communication devices for your off-the-grid adventure, and the newest addition is the Garmin inReach Mini 2. The inReach Mini 2 is an ultra-compact satellite communicator, available now for $399.99. We used it over the past couple of months to share our location and text family members while out of range of cellular towers during mountain hikes and river fishing. Thankfully, we did not have to make contact for an emergency situation, but it was great to know we had a capable device in hand in case of an unfortunate incident....

February 15, 2022 · 12 min · 2399 words · Denise Thomas

Get 20 Off These Amazing Noise Isolating Wireless Earbuds With Coupon Code Xpod20

The Xpods Pro True Wireless Earbuds + Charging Case offer rich acoustics, noise isolation, the latest Bluetooth technology, 25 hours of runtime and more. Get these earbuds during our site-wide Valentine’s Day Sale for only $49.49 (reg. $69) when you use the coupon code XPOD20. Your music and calls will have never sounded better. These smaller earbuds have a noise-isolating seal formed by clear customizable tips that lock in sound while keeping out the unwelcome distraction of ambient noises....

February 15, 2022 · 2 min · 305 words · Terri Camp

Get The Most Of Gmail 12 Ultimate Productivity Tools

As an avid Gmail user myself, I have sometimes wished for more customization and when officials lack implementation, third party options have always worked. So, in the list presented below, we are going to show you how to tweak the inbox in order to save space, time and link it with other services as well. The Best 12 Productivity tools for Gmail The list below has been compiled from our personal experience, and from those of some of our readers....

February 15, 2022 · 11 min · 2295 words · Jeffrey Sherwood

Google We Re Making The Chrome Browser More Helpful By Using Machine Learning

For a less disruptive web browsing experience, Google is using ML to determine when a user may want to interact with a notification permission prompt. In the next release of Chrome, the browser will use an on-device model to predict how a person is likely to respond to a permission prompt. If the user is likely to reject it, the browser will silence it. The prediction is based on how the user previously interacted with similar permission prompts....

February 15, 2022 · 1 min · 202 words · Daniel Reyes

Google Home Will Reportedly Cost 129

Google has plans to announce new smartphones on October 4, but also reveal more about its in-home assistant, Google Home. As for the Chromecast Ultra, which will stream 4K UHD content, that will reportedly cost $69. That’s a bit of a markup compared to the $35 of the traditional Chromecast. Do you plan on picking up either one of these products?

February 15, 2022 · 1 min · 61 words · Lee Brand

Google Just Introduced Its New Weapon To Fight Online Trolling

The Perspective assigns a score for each comment based on the impact it can have on the discussion. The technology identifies as “toxic” at different levels comments like “Liberals live in bubbles and deserve to lose” or “It’s a shame that Donald Trump has been elected. You can never underestimate the stupidity of the interior of the United States.” A comment like “You’re a stupid idiot” would be at the highest level of toxicity....

February 15, 2022 · 2 min · 235 words · Dianne Luis

Google Maps 8 0 Brings Lane Guidance Better Offline Maps And More

It’s not Wednesday, the day we usually see updates for Google apps, but the search giant has decided to release a rather major update to Maps anyway. Version 8.0.0.0 of Maps is now rolling out, bringing a plethora of changes that should make the already great mapping experience even better. Chief among the features in the update is the addition of lane guidance. Maps will now indicate which lane you should stay in or move to so you never take the wrong one, though for now lane guidance is only available in the US and in some parts of Canada and Japan....

February 15, 2022 · 2 min · 417 words · Jeri Nunes

Google Maps Update Now Supports In App Payments

Now Pay for Public Transportation & Parking Through Google Maps Google Maps will let the users pay for street parking and transit services. The search giant has also integrated with two services, Passport and ParkMobile. Both the payment services offer the ability to find, pay for, and provide parking meters via a phone app. The company said, First, the feature of paying from the app will be available in 400+ cities including the US, Boston, Cincinnati, Houston, Load Angeles, New York, Washington, DC, and more....

February 15, 2022 · 2 min · 246 words · Juan Shaffer

Google Unveils Their Latest Moonshot Project A Contact Lens That Can Read Your Blood Sugar

Google was once a company that didn’t make a lot of money, but then they bought a small firm in 2003 called “Applied Semantics” and used their technology to develop the golden geese known as AdSense and AdWords. Fast forward to today and Google is so rich that they use their own buses and boats to ferry employees to and from work. Despite this wealth, Google is smart enough to understand that they’re a one trick pony....

February 15, 2022 · 2 min · 279 words · Eunice Taylor

Google Will Shove Filters Down Your Throat With The New Gmail And Power Users Will Complain

Google just announced the long awaited Gmail redesign yesterday, and I have some bad news for you: It’s not that special. See, if you’re reading this, I bet you not only have a Gmail account, but you’ve probably had one for a quite a few years. You’re also likely a power user, meaning you know what filters are. Personally, I have 29 filters configured for things like invoices from my bank, spam, messages from my mom, and so on and so forth....

February 15, 2022 · 1 min · 192 words · Steve Milan

Googler Gets Paid For Squashing Microsoft Bug

Google has, for as long as I can remember, run a program whereby people who find bugs in their code get paid money. Microsoft only recently started such a program, and in a cruel twist of irony, the first person to report a bug and get paid to do so was a Google employee. The bug had to do with Internet Explorer 11, in case you were wondering, so chances are it wouldn’t have affected anyone reading this because you’re either using Chrome or Firefox....

February 15, 2022 · 1 min · 85 words · Rickey Thacker

Hacker Creates Malicious Iphone Charging Cable

But computers aren’t the only devices at risk of hardware hacking these days. A white-hat hacker has managed to create a malicious accessory that can compromise an iPhone just by plugging it in. Then, over Wi-Fi, he’s able to take control of the phone without even touching it! When hackers step up their game, the whole world watches in fear and anticipation. Thankfully, this proof of concept came with good intentions — but if one person can make such a dangerous tool, what’s stopping cybercriminals from making malicious hardware of their own?...

February 15, 2022 · 3 min · 570 words · Therese Romero

Here S How To Compress Images With Microsoft Powerpoint

Today, we are going to talk about another best Microsoft Powerpoint trick that lets you compress image size. Yes, you can directly compress images via Microsoft Powerpoint utility. In this way, you would be able to save disk space on the device. The method which we are going to share below works with every version of Microsoft Powerpoint. However, the feature is only available for the desktop version of Microsoft Office suite....

February 15, 2022 · 2 min · 250 words · Louis Haney

Hidden Word Optical Illusion If You Can Spot The Words You Re In The Top 1

Brainteasers are an excellent way to sharpen your mental skills and maybe even improve memory. These optical illusions challenge you to hunt hidden words, but we also have puzzle roundups with hidden faces. Tap or click here to see if you can spot the hidden faces in seven optical illusions. We rounded up some of the toughest optical illusions with hidden words. Some only have one word, while others have a few surprises....

February 15, 2022 · 5 min · 872 words · David Dixon