Google Might Soon Introduce New Pixel Buds Pro

Lately, Google’s also planning to enhance the Pixel series with other devices, such as the Pixel series’ first smartwatch, the new smartphone Google Pixel 6a, and also entry into foldable smartphones have also been spotted. There is also rumored that Google is planning to launch high-end earbuds to make it compete with Apple’s AirPods Pro and Samsung’s Galaxy Buds Pro. Let’s explore its latest leaks forward. Google Pixel Buds Pro Presence & Launch Has Been Suggested According to the latest leaks shared by Jon Prosser in a Tweet, Google has scheduled Pixel Buds Pro variants to launch soon....

February 13, 2022 · 2 min · 324 words · David Shannon

Google Releases Myglass App For Ios Owners Again

After a brief stint on the iOS App Store earlier this week, the official Google Glass appfor iOS is back in the iOS Ap Store and here to stay, hopefully. Just like the Android version, the MyGlass app for iOS lets iOS owners interact with their Google Glass device.According to the app’s description, MyGlass allows iOS owners to configure and manage their Glass device. It can be used to setup Glass, get directions on the go, screencast what they see on Glass to their iPhone and add Glassware and contacts to the device....

February 13, 2022 · 1 min · 204 words · Joey Oestreicher

Google Reportedly Bringing Android One To The U S

Android One is Google’s effort at launching relatively inexpensive smartphones, which still have the full support of Google itself, as far as software updates are concerned. Android One has been offering those quick updates for those devices in international markets since 2014, and apparently the company has eyes to expand a bit more. According to a report published by The Information, Google will launch its first Android One smartphone in the United States before the middle part of 2017 rolls around, and it will retail for $200 or $300....

February 13, 2022 · 1 min · 138 words · Ryan Hok

Google S Vr Chief Says It S Probably Not Likely Current Handsets Will Support Daydream

Earlier in May Google officially announced Daydream, the company’s biggest push into the virtual reality (VR) market to date. At the time, it was confirmed that the Huawei-made Nexus 6P was being used as the benchmark for Daydream developers building for the platform moving forward, it turns out that particular handset might not even support Daydream when it launches later this year. RoadtoVR has been given confirmation from Google’s VR chief, Clay Bavor, that it is not likely that current handsets will support Daydream....

February 13, 2022 · 1 min · 163 words · James Sheperd

Hear Hear Seven Things We Would Like To See In The New Airpods

While many companies have had a go at the truly wire-free experience, it will not be an exaggeration to say that the AirPods are the most popular true wireless earphones in the market at the time of writing. These petite white audio ear drops may be popular but they also are two years old (a long time in tech) and well, for all their popularity, they are definitely not perfect....

February 13, 2022 · 6 min · 1086 words · Angelica Smith

Here S How Much Your Credit Card Is Now Worth On The Dark Web And The One Account Worth A Lot More

While convenient, payment apps do carry risks. There are right and wrong ways to use them safely. Tap or click here for our tips on locking down these apps. The Dark Web counts personal and financial information among its wares up for sale, joining the likes of weapons, drugs, fake money, child pornography, phony documents and more. Now PayPal accounts are also being offered in the illicit marketplace. Here’s the backstory The Dark Web has been a haven for stolen credit card information for a long time....

February 13, 2022 · 3 min · 556 words · Tommy Lanehart

Here S How To Add Missing Roads On Google Maps

With Google Maps, you can get turn-by-turn direction, find nearby landmarks, places, and more. However, just like every other navigation apps for Android, Google Maps also has some flaws. It doesn’t cover every road and street. Sometimes, the information it provides may not be correct or incomplete. Steps to Add Missing Roads on Google Maps To deal with all such things, Google Introduced a new user contribution feature to Google Maps....

February 13, 2022 · 2 min · 325 words · Christopher Sundberg

Honey Apple Just Carpet Bombed The Premium Phone Segment In 2019 20

Well, the brand has released as many phones in the last thirteen months. Eight phones in thirteen months. If that sounds a little hard to believe, check the following: iPhone 11: September 2019 iPhone 11 Pro: September 2019 iPhone 11 Pro Max: September 2019 iPhone SE: April 2020 iPhone 12: October 2020 iPhone 12 mini: October 2020 iPhone 12 Pro: October 2020 iPhone 12 Pro Max: October 2020 That is the sort of premium device schedule that you would expect from a Samsung, a brand that believes in totally covering the shopping place with its options....

February 13, 2022 · 5 min · 990 words · Jean Brooks

Honor Pad V7 Pro Launched With Mediatek Companio 1300T 120Hz Display And More

After unveiling the Magic 3 series, Honor has now come up with a new tablet. The Honor Pad V7 Pro is positioned as a premium tablet with 11-inch display and class leading specifications. Honor has also released Magic Pencil 2, built-in tracker and stylus holster. Honor Pad V7 Pro Features and Specifications The Honor Pad V7 Pro is powered by MediaTek Kompanio 1300T. In fact it is the first device to be powered by Kompanio 1300T....

February 13, 2022 · 2 min · 308 words · Josephine Marlar

How Harmful Can A Data Breach Be

Before we go to the analysis, let’s just have a quick look at some statistics first: According to an annual research report made by Ponemon Institute and IBM: In 2015, the average cost of a data breach has increased by 23% since 2013 to reach $3.8 million. In 2014, the most expensive case resulted in $31 million worth of damages and the least expensive in $750,000. The average cost per stolen record worldwide has increased from $136 in 2013 to $145 in 2014, and to $154 in 2015....

February 13, 2022 · 12 min · 2529 words · Daniel Haase

How The Epl Tackles Piracy And Stops People Going Around The Wall

Speaking to ZDNet, Premier League chief legal counsel Kevin Plumb said that while anti-piracy work has been on the company’s agenda for a long time, making it a priority started with former executive chairman Richard Scudamore, “who really prioritised it alongside broadcast sales because he saw it as two sides of the same coin”. “We know it’s a problem in every territory – not just for sports or the Premier League, it’s for movies, it’s TV shows … and that’s one of the reasons why we opened an office in [Singapore three years ago]....

February 13, 2022 · 5 min · 1043 words · Amy Jenkins

How To Align Training With The Nist Nice Framework

Despite this growing need, employers are struggling to find qualified candidates and link job candidates’ skills with operational needs. The National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Framework aims to provide a common lexicon to help U.S. employees assess the workforce, while at the same time helping cybersecurity workers understand the knowledge, skills and abilities they need to launch and further their careers. If you’re seeking cybersecurity training, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with NICE and understand how your training aligns with it....

February 13, 2022 · 5 min · 1011 words · Ruben Didonna

How To Boost Bit Torrent Download Speed

Over the past couple of years, Torrents have become a great source of latest Downloads. And be it on my blog or in the forums I am active on, many people keep asking the same questions all the time – How to improve my Torrent download speed? My internet connection seems slow and torrent download speed is suffering. What to do? How to bypass Throttling of torrents from ISP? How to improve, increase, boost, accelerate my Torrent download speed?...

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 250 words · Albert Rose

Getting Into Crypto A Browser Extension Is Draining Accounts

Since it is an online-only commodity, you need to store them somewhere. Just like real money, you can put your digital money in a wallet. Many companies provide wallet services, promising to keep them safe and make them available when you need them. But if you are new to cryptocurrencies, you might not be familiar with all the different companies. And there is one that you seriously need to avoid at all costs....

February 12, 2022 · 3 min · 472 words · Theron Amos

Google Assistant On Phones Is Getting The Hey Google Command

Google Assistant is coming to the most unexpected places, one of them is without a doubt the tech giant Apple’s most exclusive headphones, the AirPods, so you can now activate Google Assistant using an Android phone, something that undoubtedly reveals how much the wizard is opening the way. Enable Google Assistant with a “Hey Google” command As you know Google Assistant is the soul of devices like Google Home, the speaker of the Mountain View around which has been growing the wizard, since all its operation is based on this....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 325 words · Mary Espinoza

Google Expands Nexus 5 Nexus 7 And Chromecast Availability To New Markets

Hot on the heels of a major expansion of its content stores, Google has announced that its hardware offerings are also making inroads into new markets. The search giant has started selling the Nexus 7 (2013) and Nexus 5 in eight and four more European countries respectively through Google Play, and is finally ending the U.S. exclusivity of the Chromecast. The Nexus 7 is now available in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal and Sweden, while the latest Nexus phone is up for sale in Austria, Belgium, Portugal and Sweden....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 223 words · Rebecca Hickman

Google Hires Essential S Head Of User Experience

For those who do not know or got lost, Essential is the new project of Andy Rubin, one of the creators of Android. It turns out that this businessman was vice president of engineering at the tech giant Google until 2014, where he was in charge of supervising this operating system, the direct rival of iOS. The first product of his new company is the Essential Phone, with which he plans to face the tech giant Google Pixel and Apple iPhone....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 400 words · Alexandria Beattie

Google Isn T Launching A Pixel Watch This Year

Rumors have been popping up throughout the year that Google is finally planning on launching a smartwatch of its own, a true showcase of Wear OS (formerly known as Android Wear). But it won’t come to pass. At least, not this year. Tom’s Guide has a report on Friday that bursts the bubble pretty definitively, with an interview with Google’s Director of Engineering for Wear OS, Miles Barr, where he says that Google is not planning on launching a smartwatch alongside the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL in October....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 221 words · Cecil Cramer

Google Keep For Android Gets Undo Redo Feature

Google Keep is one of the most preferred cross platform note taking apps available out there. However, it was somewhat lacking in terms of a few basic editing features. Google has changed that today by adding a new undo/redo button at the bottom of the app screen. The feature is visible with Google Keep v3.4.803.02. The Play Store changelog doesn’t mention this particular feature, which leads us to believe that this is a server side update....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 232 words · Anita Wingert

Google Play Music All Access Comes To Finland Russia The Netherlands And A Few Other Places

Google is trying hard, really hard, to be a content provider. They already have your credit card on file for when you buy applications, so why not try and sell you movies, music, and books? Earlier this year, the company introduces a new service called “Google Play Music All Access”. Horrible name aside, it’s the search company’s clone of Spotify. You pay a handful of dollars a month to Google, they’ll let you stream as much damn music as you want....

February 12, 2022 · 1 min · 198 words · Patricia Haskell