Category: Articles
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Popular Android applications that collected Facebook credentials have been removed by Google
Google continues to rush to remove Android applications that violate user privacy. According to Ars Technica, Google has taken nine applications from the Play Store after Dr. Web researchers determined that they were trojans that stole Facebook login credentials. The virus had a total of 5.8 million downloads and posed as popular programmes like “Horoscope Daily” and “Rubbish Cleaner,”…
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Support for digital COVID vaccination cards is being built onto Android by Google
Google is allowing Android users to keep a digital vaccination card, known as a COVID Card, on their phone using Android’s built-in passes system. In the beginning, the functionality will only be available in the United States, and it will rely on assistance from healthcare professionals, local governments, and other organizations that are authorized to administer COVID vaccines. COVID test results…
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Nest has promised to improve the security of its smart home devices
Google has pledged to follow five new safety rules in order to make people feel safer when using its smart home products such as the Nest Hub Max, Chromecast Ultra, and the recently announced Google Wifi Gen 2. A commitment to five years of software and security upgrades, as well as insight into which devices are linked to…
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Can your machine run Windows 11 now that it’s available to Windows Insiders?
Windows 11 is now available as a preview release for Windows Insiders, offering a first glimpse at Microsoft’s operating system that will succeed Windows 10. The release, which was announced on Monday afternoon through Microsoft’s official Windows Blog, isn’t surprising – the firm has previously stated that it will be released this week – but it is…
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Windows 11 appears to be a problem in need of a solution
We got our first look at Windows 11 this week courtesy to an unplanned breach on a Chinese server. While we may argue the morality and practicality of downloading Windows 11 and checking it out for yourself (for the record, you shouldn’t), one thing is certain: the new version of Windows will appear a lot…
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End-to-end encryption is now available in the Android Messages app
Along with a slew of new features throughout Android, Google has finally enabled end-to-end encryption (E2EE) in the Messages app for everyone. E2EE communications have been available to beta testers since November. We know End-to-end encryption (E2EE) is a communication system in which only the people conversing may read the messages. In theory, it prohibits prospective…
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How Bulk SMS Services Help Businesses and Why it is Important Nowadays?
Mobile phones, as we all know, rule our digital world, thus mobile-focused marketing has become a major component of every strategic marketing plan. Every firm that wishes to preserve a competitive edge over their competitors and preserve an industry advantage must invest in mobile marketing. Communication has progressed from cumbersome, corded, portable telephones to mobile…
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ProtonMail gets a makeover as it focuses on customer privacy
ProtonMail, a private email service with additional customization choices and an easy-to-use interface, has a new appearance that makes sending emails easier than ever for people worried about their online privacy. Users may customize their inboxes with a variety of layouts and themes. ProtonMail, the service’s web-based email client, has undergone a complete redesign after a little more than seven years after it…
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Microsoft Outlook for iOS now allows many new features
Microsoft is adding voice capabilities to its Outlook mobile app which will allow individuals to compose messages, plan gatherings, and search utilizing their voice. The new Cortana-fueled voice capabilities are going to be accessible first in Outlook for iOS, with Android support shortly off. Another additional sign symbol in Outlook mobile app will appear soon…
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Multiple User Upgrade to Google TV Coming
As TV brands banter whether to sell TV’s with WebOS Vs Google TV which used to be called Android TV Google is tipped to be moving to a redesign that will convey singular screen inclinations. 9to5Google as of late dove into the source code of the most recent version of the working framework and discovered notice of personalized home…