Google Play Games For Pc Is Now Available In Open Beta

And now, the company has announced that they are expanding the open beta of Google Play Games to more countries, including the U.S. and 7 more, as they have a goal of this beta’s global expansion. Google Play Games For PC’s Open Beta Expands To 8 More Countries The company started its open beta testing earlier, but due to the initial period, they made it available only in South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, and Australia....

January 20, 2022 · 2 min · 284 words · Marsha Hoag

Google Responds To Pixel Microphone Issues With Official Replacement Program

Google says the problem occurs in less than 1% of phones. And often happens after a few months of use. And could be triggered by dropping the phone but may not cause external damage. More important is that help is on the way. Rakowski says that Google will replace any Pixels exhibiting this problem. And are taking additional steps to qualify the refurbished phones to ensure they don’t have this microphone problem....

January 20, 2022 · 1 min · 174 words · Collin Morataya

Google S New Bug Bounty Program Targets Open Source Vulnerabilities

The new program tackles a major problem in the software community – a spike in supply chain compromises. Citing a report from the software firm Sonatype, Google noted that attacks targeting the open-source supply chain grew 650% year-over-year in 2021. Even single vulnerabilities, like the severe Log4j vulnerability that was discovered in December 2021, can wreak widespread havoc. Google’s new program encourages bug hunters to look for issues in up-to-date versions of open-source software (including repository settings) stored in the public repositories of Google-owned GitHub organizations (such as Google, GoogleAPIs and GoogleCloudPlatform)....

January 20, 2022 · 2 min · 261 words · Helen Meyers

Google Will Create A 90M Fund For Developers To Settle Class Action Lawsuit

The settlement still has to be approved by the US District Court for the Northern District of California, where the case was filed. In a blog post, Google said the settlement “allows both parties to move forward and avoids years of uncertain and distracting litigation.” The vast majority of US developers who earned revenue through Google Play will be eligible to receive money from the fund. Those who are eligible will be notified....

January 20, 2022 · 2 min · 405 words · Penny Gibbs

Group Offers Free Decryption Tools For Ransomware Victims

After a hospital system in Alabama was hit with a ransomware attack, the FBI reported the number of ransomware attacks has fallen in 2019 compared to 2018 this year; however, the agency warned the 2019 attacks are more costly than ever — possibly reaching $11 billion. As organizations and law enforcement struggle to contain ransomware damage, a few white hats are stepping forward to help. They are offering free tools to undo the hackers’ bad actions....

January 20, 2022 · 4 min · 819 words · David Martin

Have An Echo 5 Security Settings To Check Now Komando Com

Tap or click here for easy steps to quickly review and erase what the Echo recorded in your home. Before you welcome Alexa into your life, consider these important security settings. 1. Learn to turn off the mic quickly Alexa is the Echo’s wake word to trigger the microphone to respond to a command. But it can make mistakes. Say “election,” “a letter,” or “unacceptable,” and the mic will likely turn on and start recording, too....

January 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1155 words · Virginia Kuhls

Here S How Nbc Is Trying To Stand Out From The Streaming Crowd Komando Com

Disney+ is a recent addition to popular streaming services, and for good reason. It’s loaded with great content that most everyone wants to watch for a pretty reasonable price. Tap or click here to learn everything you need to know about Disney+. Now, NBC wants to enter the fray and thinks it has a way to draw viewers in. Read on to find out what will make NBC’s new streaming service stand out from the competition....

January 20, 2022 · 3 min · 468 words · Mary Estes

Here S Your Last Chance To Buy An Oculus Quest 2 For 199

While the product is refurbished, Walmart states that all certified products are thoroughly tested and in “like-new condition”. That means that the Quest 2 was previously used but is as good as new. The other caveat of this model is the 64GB capacity. If you plan on buying 10 or more games, then I suggest looking at the higher memory options. Otherwise, this is the deal to beat. Also: Best VR and AR headsets of 2021: The best is also the cheapest

January 20, 2022 · 1 min · 82 words · Dale Holt

Hexlock Secure Android App To Protect Apps Photos

Hexlock: Secure Android App to Protect Apps, Photos If you need to protect your apps, photos or data from some people, you can try an app namely Hexlock which will help you to maintain your privacy. Hexlock will not let any person to peek into some apps which you have protected with it. You can lock certain apps instead of locking your entire smartphone. Hexlock has been made by Google Play’s top developer “Liquidum” and it will help you to protect your privacy, hide photos and lock online shopping apps and more....

January 20, 2022 · 3 min · 439 words · Allan Lara

Honor 8 Review The Darkhorse With A Powerful Pair Of Cameras

A marked departure from its predecessor, the Honor 8 (First Impressions) looks and feels like a notch premium than what its budget flagship price tag suggest. It’s bound to catch your eyes instantly thanks to the all-glass exteriors and a dual rear camera setup. We have spent quite some time with the Honor 8, ever since we got our hands-on the same at the preview event in Goa. So it’s about time to let you know about our review of the Honor 8....

January 20, 2022 · 14 min · 2867 words · Oralia Williams

How A Dvr Works And Do You Need One

Thankfully, with technology like a Digital Video Recorder (DVR), we don’t have to worry about missing our favorite shows anymore. If you’re thinking about getting your hands on one, you’ll want to know what features to look for. That’s why we’re going to break down what you need to know when buying a DVR and why it’s so much better than that old VCR you used to rely on....

January 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1128 words · Raymond Freeman

How Much Does An Mba Cost

We gathered the most recent data from top schools to show you what you can expect to pay for an MBA. Below, we cover tuition, extra expenses, and payment options. How much is an MBA? The NCES reported the average annual cost for graduate programs as $19,792 for the 2019-2020 school year. However, many schools have program-specific tuition for MBA degrees, raising the overall cost. Using data from colleges located across the U....

January 20, 2022 · 4 min · 762 words · Elizabeth Duhon

How To Turn On Zen Mode In Alto S Odyssey

And actually, what not too many know is that the game ACTUALLY has a Zen mode in it as well. Just sit back and relax…don’t worry about jumps and coins For, even though Alto’s Odyssey is very pacifying and super simple, the main game still requires for you to complete challenges to progress and save yourself from crashing into rocks by tapping on the screen. All of which requires constant concentration on the game....

January 20, 2022 · 3 min · 578 words · Nicholas Blackner

Free Virtual Classes To Master Your Iphone Ipad And More

Apple recently released new iPhone models that finally pack the punch of 5G. Tap or click here to find out which iPhone is right for you. But what if you’re new to Apple devices and don’t really know how to navigate your new toy? No worries, Apple has you covered. The tech giant now offers free virtual classes to help turn you into a pro in no time. How it works The tech giant knows it can be frustrating to figure out functions and settings by yourself....

January 19, 2022 · 2 min · 412 words · Jillian Pope

Gentoo Hardening Part 4 Pax Rbac And Clamav Updated 2019

If we enable the “Disable privileged I/O” feature in the hardened kernel and reboot, we can’t start X server. That’s because Xorg uses privileged I/O operations. We might receive an error like this: [python] # startx xf86EnableIOPorts: failed to set IOPL for I/O (Operation not permitted) [/python] If we would like to use Xorg, we must enable privileged I/O operations. That disables the “Disable privileged I/O” option in the hardened Linux kernel....

January 19, 2022 · 17 min · 3490 words · Melanie Hooks

Google Glasses Demo At Google I O 2012 Video

In case you missed watching the live streaming of the keynote presentation at Google I/O 2012 today, you’d pay me to watch the amazing live demo of Google Glasses, presented by Google’s co-founder Sergey Brin and performed by a group of amazing athletes which included skydivers, hikers & bikers. The breathtaking demo started off with four skydivers, all wearing Google Glasses & in a live Google+ hangout with Sergey, dived from a helicopter right above Mascone West, which is where Google I/O is being hosted....

January 19, 2022 · 1 min · 168 words · Edgar Hart

Google Is Acquiring A Part Of Htc S Hardware Team For 1 1 Billion

“These future fellow Googlers are amazing folks we’ve already been working with closely on the Pixel smartphone line, and we’re excited to see what we can do together as one team,” Rick Osterloh, wrote in a blog post. “The deal also includes a non-exclusive license for HTC intellectual property.” This acquisition, however, will not affect the Taiwanese smartphone maker’s ongoing business despite losing a few of its leading talent. This essentially means HTC will continue building phones....

January 19, 2022 · 2 min · 290 words · Samuel Ramirez

Google Now Gains Integration With 70 More Third Party Apps

Google today announced that more than 70 third-party apps can now display cards in Google Now. This is in addition to the 40 apps that had announced support for Google Now cards back in January this year. The list of new partners include ZipCar, OpenTable, Runkeeper, ABC News and more. By integrating with third-party apps, Google will be able to make Now more useful as it will be able to deliver relevant information depending on the time and situation....

January 19, 2022 · 2 min · 214 words · Deidra Gable

Google Removes The Ad Blocking App Used In Samsung S Internet Browser

A couple of days ago, Samsung confirmed that it had added content and ad blocking features into its stock Web browsing app. Turns out, Google wasn’t a fan of that. According to a report from The Next Web, Google has pulled the app that was highlighted along with Samsung’s announcement. The app is called AdBlock Fast, and the company behind it was Samsung’s launch partner for the new set of APIs baked into its stock browser....

January 19, 2022 · 2 min · 226 words · Jerome Brant

Google S Meter Wallpaper Shows Battery Wi Fi Status And More

Google’s Creative Lab has released a new live wallpaper for Android that displays useful information on your home screen. Meter is capable of showing battery and Wi-Fi status, as well as the number of outstanding notifications. Meter is totally free to download from Google Play, and using it is as easy as applying any other live wallpaper. Once applied, Meter will rotate between real-time statistics and information about battery level, Wi-Fi status, and notifications....

January 19, 2022 · 1 min · 145 words · Nancy Rose