This Facebook Flaw Allows Users To Get Millions Of Fake Likes

The security researchers at the Lahore University of Management and the University of Iowa have discovered that more than 1 million false and authentic Facebook accounts have been scammed through the “collusion network” flaw. Through this new exceptional flaw, more than 100 million Facebook likes have been exchanged. However, this study was initially conveyed in the run up to the 2016 US presidential election, where the actual results were altered, as some claim, and not only that it happened due to the fake news and fake campaign on the social network giant Facebook’s platform....

February 15, 2022 · 2 min · 316 words · Bobbie Sisk

This Iphone Case Allows Users To Run Android On Ios

Nick Lee who is also a developer and CTO of Tendigi, had recently revealed his new project that allows Android to work on iPhone using a 3D printed iPhone case. Yes, you read that right! Nick lee has just designed a 3D case which allows you to run two operating systems on the iPhone. In a video, Nick lee seems to boot Android with the help of a Tendigi app on the iPhone....

February 15, 2022 · 2 min · 279 words · Shannon Brown

The Cloud Browser

Many tools being developed and marketed promise this privacy through anonymity. Anonymity is not always sought in order to hide malicious activities. In many countries around the world, anonymity can be a matter of life and death — such as when it conceals the identity of someone who is critical of a suppressive government. Available Tools There are many tools available to gain anonymity, each with its own benefits and some drawbacks....

February 14, 2022 · 5 min · 975 words · Bessie Filkins

The New Oppo F9 Is The First Smartphone To Feature Gorilla Glass 6

The Oppo F9 comes with a 6.3-inch 1080p screen with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. It’s powered by MediaTek’s Helio P60 chipset, the same one found under the RealMe 1 which starts at Rs 8,990. There’s 6GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage which can be expanded. In addition, the phone features a 3500mAh battery which is even compatible with the company’s proprietary quick-charging technology, VOOC. Sadly, though, it has a MicroUSB port instead of a Type-C....

February 14, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Frederick Roman

This Computer Interacts With The Brain And Reads Your Mind

This Computer Interacts With The Brain And Reads Your Mind We are seeing how Brain Computer interfaces are gaining lots of interest in recent years, especially in medical science. Tech giants and universities are willing to spend millions just to develop a properly working Brain-computer interface. As we all know, Brain Computer interfaces can read human brains and make critical things easier. As we already mentioned, BCI can improve the lives of people who cannot control their bodies for a long time in the medical sector....

February 14, 2022 · 2 min · 304 words · Marty Webster

This Cryptocurrency Exchange Becomes Insolvent After Losing 170 Million

However, many consider that the Bitcoin currency is nothing more than a “bubble scheme”, the truth is that it is really volatile. As we all know that how the value of the popular and most used cryptocurrency, of course, Bitcoin goes down and up which clearly shows its volatility. Recently, the well-known Italian exchange BitGrail published a statement in which it is claiming that it lost about 17 million tokens of the Nano cryptocurrency, formerly known as RaiBlocks....

February 14, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Joni Smith

The Best Websites For Free Online Education All Kinds Of Courses

Free online learning can help you out if you need skill training, personal development, or an excuse to expand your mind. Many providers offer high-quality educational content from experts. No-cost or inexpensive online learning can benefit you if you want help with: Mastering a new languageBecoming a professional artistBuilding a coding portfolioAdvancing as a business professional The list goes on. Free online education can be accessed through many popular websites and apps....

February 13, 2022 · 7 min · 1410 words · Manuel Wilkins

This App Brings Third Party App Notifications To Htc One S Dotview Case

The Dot View case for the HTC One M8 is among the most innovative accessories available for any Android device. While it can show your missed calls, voicemails, text messages and more, it is limited to only the HTC specific apps, which greatly limits its usefulness. A developer over at XDA forums has taken matters into his own hands and released an app, dubbed Venom DotView notifications, that can display notifications from all the third-party apps installed on the One M8 on the case....

February 13, 2022 · 2 min · 214 words · William Kelly

The Iphone 14 Could Be The Last Iphone To Have A Lightning Port

But if USB-C is so good, why is the iPhone still stuck using Lightning? Good question. Maybe because shifting would result in masses of e-waste? Or maybe because Apple gets money every time a company licenses the use of the port? But whatever the reason, its days could be numbered. According to TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhone 15 will likely drop Lightning for USB-C. Another possible reason driving this – think of all the money Apple can make from selling new accessories!...

February 12, 2022 · 1 min · 192 words · Tiffany Barry

The Longest Night Release Date Time Where To Watch It Online

The Longest Night will release on July 8, 2022, only on Netflix. This crime thriller series has 6 episodes and will have you at the edge of your seat as you watch it unfold in real-time. The Longest Night: Where To Watch It Online The Longest Night will release globally at 3 a.m. Pacific Time/6 a.m. ET. All episodes will be on the same day. The crime thriller series focuses on the longest night....

February 12, 2022 · 1 min · 201 words · Matthew Fuller

This Handy Little Keychain Flashlight Can Spot Fake Bills

Or it’s just a pain to fumble with the smartphone to get the flashlight working. This is why I still carry a keychain flashlight. But the Nitecore Tiki GITD I carry is no ordinary flashlight. There’s an awful lot packed into this tiny keychain: The main LED has four settings, from a super-bright 300 lumens to a 1 lumen glow, making it perfect for a variety of uses. For such a small flashlight, it’s capable of throwing a beam of light up to 77 meters, and can also put out a more subtle glow....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Michelle Catalan

Thieves Dressed As Apple Employees Steal Iphones Worth 16 130

Apple may have to rethink to replace their blue uniform after thieves robbed an Apple store in daylight which is located in New York city SoHo location. According to the sources, the thieves who were dressed like an Apple Store employee managed to steal 19 iPhones. Police said that “The thieves dressed similarly to store employees — who usually wear blue T-shirts imprinted with an Apple logo — and walked right into an electronics repair room” The New York Police Department also mentioned that “The thieves grabbed the iPhones from a drawer which is in the repair room, then passed them to another partner in crime....

February 11, 2022 · 2 min · 239 words · Terri Lareau

This Is Samsung S Upcoming Flip Phone Sm W2019

Samsung had already launched bezel-less smartphones like Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8. However, it looks like the company has no plans on giving up on the flip phones. Recently, the leaked pictures of rumored Samsung SM-W2019 have appeared online. The leaked images of Samsung SM-W2019 were posted by a Twitter user who goes by the name MMDDJ_ and it shows that the upcoming flip phone will feature dual displays with Super AMOLED panels....

February 11, 2022 · 1 min · 164 words · Michael Jones

The Clearpixel Article You Ve Been Waiting For

When it was revealed that the Motorola X might ship with a “ClearPixel” camera, I did my best to explain the technology, but I included a (HUGE) disclaimer saying that optics weren’t my field of expertise. Brian Klug on the other hand, he’s a full blown Optical Engineer and the guy who reviews smartphones for AnandTech. Luckily for you guys, he wrote an article about ClearPixels last night. To be more specific, he wrote about a new image sensor from Aptina that uses “Clarity+” technology....

February 10, 2022 · 1 min · 199 words · Veronica Battle

The Essential Phone Is Now Shipping

The Essential Phone, a brand new smartphone with an edge-to-edge display design from the Essential company, has been a long time coming. The device’s hype didn’t help with the wait, either, as Essential is headed up by Andy Rubin, and the device itself is a high-end flagship phone with a standout design and plenty of features to be excited about. And while the handset was announced months ago, the wait for its arrival, especially those who pre-ordered, has been elongated by behind-the-scenes delays....

February 10, 2022 · 2 min · 275 words · Myron Hale

The New Chrome Sidebar Makes It Easy To Actually Read All Those Articles You Want To Read Later

So when Google announced it was adding a new sidebar to Chrome, my curiosity was piqued. It turns out, that curiosity was spot on and the new feature includes something that is perfect for those who need to have a way to save links for later perusal. That feature is called the Reading List and it is exactly what it sounds like – a place to keep a reading list of links....

February 10, 2022 · 3 min · 575 words · Melanie Haralson

The New Fitbit Ionic Packs The Best Of Fitness Band And Smartwatch In A Single Wearable

For starters, the Fitbit Ionic isn’t the most appealing product you will come across. It’s designed primarily for fitness enthusiasts with edgy corners and a rectangular aesthetic that’s supposed to allow the various sensors on the back of the device to comfortably and accurately contact your wrist. It is built with a lightweight aluminum case and comes with a total of three buttons. The slightly curved touchscreen up front is confined under two huge bezels and maxes out at 1000 nits of brightness which should suffice in any sort of outdoor conditions....

February 10, 2022 · 2 min · 364 words · Bernie Deherrera

This Free Android App Is Helping Hackers Create Ransomware Without Coding

This Free Android App Is Helping Hackers Create Ransomware Without Coding The tech giant Google’s mobile platform, Android, is the most widely used operating system per, haps the most exploited in computing security. Ransomware attacks are rising, and cybercriminals are making millions of dollars by trapping as many people as possible. Recently, we have seen massive ransomware attacks like WannaCry, and NotPetya that have made headlines. Well, those days are gone when hackers used to write scripts to gain computer access....

February 10, 2022 · 2 min · 340 words · John Marta

This Indian State Saves 58 Million Each Year By Using Free

This Indian State Saves $58 Million Each Year By Using Free & Open Source Software. We have already seen the most significant developments in the open source section. This open source world has already impacted a lot in the technology world. Let me tell you about Open source first. We use two types of software today. One is Open source software, and another one is Proprietary software. Open source is made available for everyone to use for free....

February 10, 2022 · 2 min · 387 words · Edward Foley

This Laser Measurer Is A Great Idea But Its Flaws Frustrate

The $229 Meazor from Hozo Design promises to be even smarter than a laser measurer, with additional features like a rolling measure built into one end, a tripod hole on the back and a built-in stand, plus the ability to calculate floorplans, work out angles and area measurements and sync measurements to an app on your phone. In practice, we found it frustrating to use. Before you start you need to charge up the device, install the app (Android or iOS) on your phone and connect the Meazor over Bluetooth....

February 10, 2022 · 5 min · 1032 words · Julio Hernandez