Google Popular Times For Businesses Now Shows Real Time Results

Last year, Google launched Popular Times within its search cards, which showed users what time a business might be busy and when it might not be. It’s a quick way to look to see if you should swing by the store now, or wait until it’s less busy, based on the amount of time you have in a day. And now Google is upgrading the feature to show real-time results....

February 12, 2022 · 1 min · 159 words · Katie Vargas

Google Releases Android Auto Apis For Audio And Messaging

At the end of June, Google officially unveiled Android Auto, the company’s attempt to extend Android into the automobile — and a directly competition to Apple’s CarPlay. Now, several months later, Google has officially announced the release of Auto APIs for audio and messaging. As a result, these areas of the Android experience can now be extended to the in-dash units in some automobiles that support Android Auto, with an experience that is optimized for the new surroundings....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Jack Hookano

Hard Drive Head Stack Replacement Demo Data Recovery

Physical recovery — Make sure the physical medium is functional Logical Recovery — Once the physical works, get the data The data recovery process has 4 basic steps. Physical repair Image the device Recover the data Fix the data Now to put this in perspective, the first method and the first step of data recovery go together hand in hand. The second method is more of a software data recovery that takes steps 2-4....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 353 words · Alfredo Richardson

Heroku Fesses Up To Customer Password Theft Due To Oauth Token Attack

“[Our investigation] revealed that the same compromised token was leveraged to gain access to a database and exfiltrate the hashed and salted passwords for customers’ user accounts,” the company said in its incident notification. “For this reason, Salesforce is ensuring all Heroku user passwords are reset and potentially affected credentials are refreshed. We have rotated internal Heroku credentials and put additional detections in place. We are continuing to investigate the source of the token compromise....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 342 words · Tammy Layman

Fully Test Your Usb C Charger With The Makerhawk Type C Meter

For those who need more information, they will need a more versatile USB-C power meter. Enter the MakerHawk Type-C tester. I’ve had a number of USB testers over the years, and I’ve recently added this to my toolbox because it caters to modern high-power chargers. I like that the power range of this meter goes up to 150W because this easily covers modern 100W USB-C chargers. (A number of my older USB-C meters didn’t do this....

February 11, 2022 · 1 min · 213 words · George Stearns

Galaxy J Series Helps Samsung In Regaining Lost Market Share In India

Over the last couple of years, Samsung has faced stiff competition from Chinese and Indian OEMs in markets like India and China, who have managed to eat away into its market share — especially in the low- to mid-range segment. However, Samsung now slowly seems to be regaining its market share in India with a new lineup of smartphones that offer better value for money and compelling new features....

February 11, 2022 · 2 min · 225 words · Sean Angelilli

Gameloft Announces That They Ve Optimized 10 Of Their Titles For Samsung S New Galaxy S4

I’m going to get a lot of crap for saying this, but I don’t think gaming on Android is all that interesting. There are great games available for the Android platform, don’t get me wrong, but whenever I see my girlfriend play Temple Run on her dual core iPad mini, and the graphics look leaps and bounds better than Temple Run on my Note II, I’m disappointed. It’s not that Apple products are better, they’re just less fragmented....

February 11, 2022 · 1 min · 196 words · Randall Flowers

Gboard Is Google S New Virtual Keyboard For Ios

“Now-on-tap” lets you use the google search engine from any app. To use it, you just have to press and hold the home button to let Google analyze anything you’re using on the screen and then it shows relevant information based on the things it analyzed. For example, if you have any place on the screen and then use Google “now-on-tap”, Google will show you the address and other relevant information for that place....

February 11, 2022 · 2 min · 302 words · Meghan Miller

Geeksphone Sells Android Mozilla Phone Via Amazon In Europe

The phone is more expensive than phones with similar hardware, such as the Moto G from Motorola, but Geeksphone hopes people will pay the extra for the option of running Mozilla’s Boot2Gecko OS instead. Boot2Gecko, also known as Firefox OS, is built around applications written in HTM. Mozilla Foundation is pitching it as a more open alternative to Android iOS, better suited to low-end smartphones. Unlike other platforms, content purchased by the user is owned by the user, not tied to a particular device, according to Mozilla....

February 11, 2022 · 2 min · 241 words · Lisa Rene

Golf Scramble Raises Money For The Infosec Crowd

An 18-hole golf scramble is exactly what the officers of the St. Louis Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) decided to host when they were looking for unique ways to raise money to supplement the funds needed pay for monthly luncheons and educational seminars for their 100 plus members. Once the group’s officers committed themselves to the idea of hosting the first annual ISSA St. Louis Chapter Golf Tournament at Quail Creek Golf Course, the first order of business was to put together a small committee of volunteers who could effectively reach out to corporate sponsors for donations....

February 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1274 words · Mark Cruz

Google Assistant Helps Spread Breast Cancer Awareness Through New Features

If you procrastinate getting your check-ups done, or simply lose track of time, now you can ask Google Assistant to remind you. All you have to do is ask the AI assistant to set an annual reminder for your breast exam on a date of your choice and you are set to go. Also: The best voice assistant You can also ask your Assistant to inform you more about breast cancer by asking it to give you a “Breast Cancer Awareness fact” or to tell you more about Breast Cancer Awareness month....

February 11, 2022 · 1 min · 205 words · Gladys Spaulding

Google Chrome 57 Arrived With Game Changing Features

What are you waiting for? Simply update your Google Chrome to version 57 now. So, if your Chrome browser is fantastic then know that it’s even better now. Yes, the tech giant Google today introduced the new version of Google Chrome 57 that already has support for WebAssembly along with other versatile features which will definitely appeal you. For those who do not know, the new WebAssembly standard guarantees fantastic browser performance for 3D applications, games, complex and heavy audio and video applications....

February 11, 2022 · 2 min · 215 words · Lorena Levy

Google Could Offer The Pixel Watch With Several Strap Options

A recent 9to5Google report cites “people familiar with the matter” claiming that Google will offer at least seven different strap options with the Pixel Watch. This information aligns with the Pixel Watch trademark filing spotted last year. In the filing, Google directly mentioned that straps would be made of leather, metal, plastic, silicone, and rubber. However, it is possible all the materials won’t be used to make individual straps. They could be combined as well....

February 11, 2022 · 1 min · 202 words · Diane Lara

Google Has Already Started Working On Android P Android 9 0

As every year, by this time, the tech giant Google has presented its latest version of the Android operating system, Android Oreo 8.0. We all know the problem of fragmentation that Android has, but it is something against which we can do practically nothing, except choose with the magnifying glass the model of smartphone that we will buy, based on whether it will be updated soon or not. Although virtually if anyone has Android Oreo – not even Android Nougat, the tech giant Google would already be working on the ninth version of Android, of course, the Android P....

February 11, 2022 · 2 min · 277 words · Patricia Landes

Google Is Trying To Solve The Software Supply Chain Security Problem

On Tuesday, Google Cloud shared how it’s helping its customers take on the problem with a package of tools that help secure the software development process. The company unveiled the Software Delivery Shield during the Google Cloud Next conference. Software Delivery Shield is a fully managed software toolkit designed for developers, DevOps teams and security teams. It includes services that cover five different parts of the software development process: application development, software “supply,” continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD), production environments, and policies....

February 11, 2022 · 2 min · 415 words · Trina Fisher

Google Now Launcher Now Features A Vertical App Drawer

Google has without any change log or notification changed the app drawer of its Google Now Launcher from the horizontal paginated list that we have all grown accustomed to a vertically scrolling one, as found in the Android 6.0 Developer Preview. Google pushed this update through its Google app, which essentially contains all the code for the Now Launcher, and not through the Google Now Launcher app. The vertical scrolling app drawer and quick search functionality are better in terms of usability, but might not be liked by everyone....

February 11, 2022 · 1 min · 212 words · Rebecca Williams

Google Pixel 3 How To Shoot Raw Dng Photos

With the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, Google has once again set a new bar for other smartphone cameras to follow. Even better, the company has improved the stock camera app with a new UI and added new features to it, including the ability to natively shoot and save RAW photos. Given that the Pixel 3 already takes stunning photos, most people are unlikely to feel the need to shoot RAW photos on it....

February 11, 2022 · 2 min · 296 words · Robert Douglas

Google Pixel 4 Will Not Offer Unlimited Photo Backup At Original Quality

One of the highlights of Google’s Pixel series is that they offer unlimited storage on Google Photos at original quality. With the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL though, that’s no longer the case. Apart from original quality, Google offers users an option to upload their photos to Google Photos in high quality. In this mode, Google will compress your images to reduce the space taken by them. The difference in quality is not much but its there....

February 11, 2022 · 2 min · 316 words · Annie Buller

Google S Possibly Working On A Third Pixel Device Codenamed Taimen

Earlier this week, a report revealed the codename of Google’s Pixel 2 handsets: ”Muskie” and ”Walleye.” Now, Droid-Life reports that Google is possibly working on a third device codenamed “taimen.” The codename of the device is of a fish or aquatic animal, just like all other Google products released in the last few years. This third device will feature a screen bigger than what is found on the other two Pixel 2 handsets....

February 11, 2022 · 1 min · 182 words · Marilyn Kallenberg

Google Slashes Pixel 2 Xl Prices In India Now Starts At Rs 45 499

Google’s Pixel 2 XL still is a competent option in the price segment especially considering the company has promised three years of software and maintenance updates. Although the phone does suffer from a handful of critical shortcomings such as performance slowdowns and poor display quality. However, since the Android Pie update, we’ve seen a couple of users (including some people at TechPP) reporting major improvements for the former. As for the specifications, the Google Pixel 2 XL comes with a 6-inch Quad HD OLED screen, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 chipset, 4GB of RAM, 64/128GB internal storage which is not expandable, Adreno 540 GPU, and a sufficient 3520 mAh non-removable battery....

February 11, 2022 · 2 min · 218 words · Ronnie Mcnish