3 Awesome Apps That Block Unwanted Robocalls Komando Com

Whether it’s just an annoying telemarketer calling, or a scammer looking to rip you off, these calls are getting to be out of control. Which is why the government came up with a new tool to try and stop them, click here to learn about it. Another way to try and stop these intrusive calls is with robocall blocking apps. Let’s look at three of the best options available....

January 15, 2022 · 3 min · 636 words · Mabel Sanders

6 Helpful Websites For Quick Info About Your Pc And Android

6 Helpful Websites for Quick Info About your Computer and Android Below are some of the websites that you will surely love to use as they will tell you the complete details of your devices. #1 Whatismybrowser.com Want to know about the version of the browser that you are using on your device? just open up this link from that browser and it will give up the whole information about the version of the browser instantly....

January 15, 2022 · 3 min · 486 words · Enrique Voss

7 Must Have Homekit Enabled Devices For Your Smart Home

7 Must Have HomeKit Enabled Devices for your Smart Home Below are some of the devices that will help you to make your home a smart home. So have a look all these below. #1 August Smart Lock This is an amazing type of device that is nowadays been used by the people as a great replacement for the door locks. This device or the smart lock doesn’t require any key but just uses some kind of virtual key that can be used to access or unlock the doors....

January 15, 2022 · 4 min · 656 words · Morris Zeller

A Mysterious Error Is Bricking This Popular Android Phone

The last thing you expect is for the phone to stop working after only a few months. It might be a possibility with unknown or smaller device makers. But when you get a phone from Apple, Samsung or Google, you have a reasonable expectation that it will work for years to come. Unfortunately, owners of these devices recently learned the hard way that it isn’t always the case. Not only did their phone stop working, but there seems to be very little to fix the problem....

January 15, 2022 · 2 min · 406 words · Jack Vinson

All The Best Android News From The Week Starting December 2

It’s been a busy week filled with bad news for Motorola and even worse news for HTC. Android 4.4.1 also made the rounds last week, with server log spottings, rumored rollouts and details spilling out everywhere. Check out our round up below of all the best Android news you may have missed this past week. Samsung working on 20 megapixel camera sensors, they might end up in phones in 2014 According to the Korean website ETNews, Samsung is having issues producing camera modules with optical image stabilization in sufficient quantities....

January 15, 2022 · 5 min · 1036 words · Chanell Carroll

All The Best Android News From The Week Starting November 25

It’s been a busy week filled with Android 4.4 news, Futuremark sanctions for HTC and Samsung and a host of rumors about LG’s upcoming phones. Check out our round up below of all the best Android news you may have missed this past week. Foxconn to start making phones in the USA Most phone makers don’t build the phones they sell. They hire someone like Foxconn to do it for them....

January 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1108 words · Eli Dykes

10 Android Apps You Need For A Flawless Valentine S Day

Here are 10 apps you need to pull off a flawless Valentine’s Day. Expect a rush don’t wait until the last minute. 1-800-FRS (Free) obably not, which is why Ink Cards is the next-best thing: This app lets you create personalized greeting cards, which are then printed mailed for you, all for the low price of $1.99 per card. st make sure to plan ahead: cards usually take 3 – 5 days to reach recipients....

January 14, 2022 · 2 min · 316 words · Ellen Hughes

10 Best Free Steam Games Worth Playing

So, if you want to use it, you have to register on the official Steam website for free of cost, and the registration process will create a user account to which all the games we buy will be associated. Currently, thousands of games are available on Steam, and not only that, along with all those thousands of games, it also has millions of active users. On this platform, we can find free games and many others with juicy offers, and of course, we will have online multiplayer to achieve the complete experience....

January 14, 2022 · 5 min · 926 words · Dona Nasers

10 Linux Distros You Should Know About

10 Linux Distros you Should Know About Below we had listed all the distros that are the top most in Linux world and their features you should know. #1 AryaLinux A base solution for those who want’s to create their own designed Linux but all without much effort. This means that you will install this piece of artwork and then with all the options available you will have to create your own Distro from the scratch....

January 14, 2022 · 4 min · 771 words · Mary Arroyo

20 Incredibly Useful Google Products And Services You Didn T Know Existed

Just how many people use Google for search is a bit of a mystery. According to Internet Live Stats, Google now processes over 40,000 search queries globally every second on the average. But the number of searches isn’t Google’s only secret. In fact, Google owns dozens of products and services. You’ve used many of them, like Google Maps, Earth, the web browser Google Chrome, Gmail and many others. Still, there are Google products you’ve never heard of, or used, but you probably should....

January 14, 2022 · 5 min · 1022 words · Gail Torres

2016 Cyber Security Predictions From Extortion To Nation State Attacks

Below is a list of predictions I had published in December 2014: New actors will overlook the scenario of cyberwar and Information warfare. I have predicted a growing effort of almost every government in the Information Warfare. In effect, every government has spent a significant effort in improving its cyber capabilities on both defensive and offensive components. The development of a cyber strategy is a must for every country, the level of sophistication of cyber threats and their activities are increasing as never before, urging a prompt response....

January 14, 2022 · 8 min · 1536 words · Walter Tagg

34 Addictive Games To Play In Your Browser

Think of it this way, browser games require next to no resources, meaning almost any decent computer can run them (and here we’re talking about the games that use the most resources), they do not need to be installed, making it very easy to play and they are easily accessible from any computer that has Internet connectivity. How good can a browser game be? Well, this answer depends on what expectations you’ve got from any game, but browser games have really improved in the last year, and some of them have awesome graphics and wicked features that might fool many....

January 14, 2022 · 3 min · 577 words · Belinda Kessler

5 Essential Steps To Protect Your Computer From Ransomware

Cybercriminals trying to infiltrate government systems have been happening for years in multiple countries. Despite these big-ticket targets, this doesn’t mean they aren’t interested in, say, you. Ransomware hackers will attack anyone, no matter how big or small, and nobody is safe. If you are appropriately scared, it’s time to learn how to defend yourself. Here are five essential steps to protect from ransomware. How much of a danger is ransomware?...

January 14, 2022 · 4 min · 730 words · Vincent Daughtrey

5 Google Chrome Flags You Should Be Aware Of

To activate any flags, head over to chrome://flags and consequently, search for the desired feature or you can click the links throughout this article. Do note, however, you must have the latest updated version in order to access all of these. For completing the process, you’ll need to restart Chrome. 1. Smooth Scrolling Chrome’s frameworks by default, do support smooth scrolling, but in case you’re having issues, Google allows users to manually enable this on Windows, Linux, Chrome OS and Android....

January 14, 2022 · 3 min · 430 words · Michelle Wilson

5 Warning Signs Your Google Account Was Hacked

Hackers can target every type of online account. As one of the biggest email account providers, Google accounts are some of the most sought-after. It’s important to know what signs to look for in case your account gets hacked so you can kick the hacker out and get things back on track. Read on for some warning signs you need to look out for to know if your Google account has been hacked....

January 14, 2022 · 4 min · 828 words · Donald Johnson

75 Coolest Android 9 Pie Features You Need To Know

Android Pie comes with plenty of new features and enhancements which aim to deliver an even better user experience than Nougat. In this article, we take a look at our favorite Android 9 Pie features. Many of the improvements in Android Pie are aimed at keeping a tab on one’s smartphone usage habits in check, while others make extensive use of AI to tailor an experience that’s better suited to the end user....

January 14, 2022 · 4 min · 713 words · Jennifer Vogel

A Look Back At The Last Week In Android News January 6 January 12

As we close out one week and kick off another, let’s take a moment to look back at the attention-grabbing headlines from the past seven days (January 6 – January 12). Some of the news you may recall, some may be new to you, but all of the topics below are worthy of a mention. Android Platform Distribution Numbers Updated: KitKat at 1.4%; Jelly Bean at 59.1% Google has updated Android’s platform distribution numbers earlier today....

January 14, 2022 · 7 min · 1386 words · Brenda Lyon

Aakash World S Cheapest Tablet Launched In India

The Indian government has finally managed to bring out the much hyped $35 tablet. The tablet which was named Sakshat, has been renamed to Aakash (which means sky in Hindi). The government has managed to keep up its promise of pricing the tablet as less as possible. For over an year, the $35 tablet has seen a lot of flip-flops in terms of its manufacturing cost, manufacturer and the design....

January 14, 2022 · 3 min · 490 words · Jessica Garcia

Acer Launches Laptop With Under 1Cm Thickness

Acer is a Taiwanese multinational hardware and electronics corporation specializing in advanced electronics technology and is headquartered in Xizhi, New Taipei City, Taiwan. Recently the Taiwanese company Acer has launched a new laptop which is actually less than 1cm thick and dubbed as the Swift 7. Acer already unveiled on the Global Press Conference which was held at IFA Berlin, the new Swift range of ultra-thin and light notebooks. Consisting of four different series, including the Swift 7, Swift 5, Swift 3 and Swift 1, the new ultra-thin models will come with Windows 10 and are adapted to all budgets and lifestyles....

January 14, 2022 · 2 min · 376 words · Veronica Feenstra

Adds Hy Shortcuts To Help With Searching In App Update

en you launch the app, you’ll notice things have been moved around a bit. Directly below the search bar you’ll see new icons for weather, entertainment, sports, restaurants, some of the more commonly searched phrases. Tap any one of them you’ll be taken straight to a page with current information. For example, if you tap on the the entertainment shortcut, you can see what’s playing at your local theater or what to watch on TV, as well as get any related news stories....

January 14, 2022 · 2 min · 255 words · Lucy Haynes