Top 10 Gadgets Applications For A Business Traveler

As you may well know, there are several applications, gadgets and gears that can help a business traveler accomplish tasks easier and, in style. Even though there are hundreds of these options available, in the following lines we’re going to talk about the ten most interesting tools that can come in aid. Vital Tech Tools for a Business Traveler Taking into consideration that many devices can help to schedule everything, it is very important to adequately use them and not to lose a lot of time with booking a flight, finding a good hotel or your luggage at the arriving terminal....

May 16, 2022 · 10 min · 1920 words · Susan Mccorkle

This Samsung Soundbar With 3D Surround Sound Is 47 Off

This soundbar not only features Dolby Atmos and DTS:X for theater-like quality sound that brings you a 3D surround sound audio experience from a single soundbar and a subwoofer, but it also uses Q Symphony technology. For those that are new to the Q Symphony feature, it perfectly synchronizes with your QLED TV and enhances the fully immersive audio. Aside from the Q Symphony, the speakers also use Acoustic Beam technology, too....

May 15, 2022 · 1 min · 146 words · Tammy Sonoda

This Smart Cable Backs Up Your Phone While You Charge With It

This little cable actually holds flash memory which is utilized to backup the contents of your phone as soon as you plug in. Moreover, it will be also used as charging cable too. This is the first time a charging cable has also been used as a backup program. For in-depth detail about MEEM, it is a phone charger cable that automatically backs up the personal data of your phone to its cable itself every time you charge your Android or iPhone using this....

May 15, 2022 · 2 min · 266 words · Sharon Natividad

Top 10 Best Hackers Of All Time

#10 Loyd Blankenship Loyd Blankenship was a member of the “Legion of Doom” but he challenged the Masters of Deception in the late 1980’s. He is well known as “The Mentor”, he wrote “The Hacker Manifesto after he was arrested in 1986. He supported hackers and maintained that they only do hacking in order to assure their interest. #9 Stephen Wozniak Surprised to see the Apple’s co founder in this list, initially he was hacker....

May 14, 2022 · 4 min · 721 words · Michael Gutierez

Torrent Site The Pirate Bay Blocked By Google Chrome

We had recently seen the demise of KickassTorrents and Torrentz. However, Extratorrent and The Pirate Bay is still enjoying the rush of traffic. However, according to the latest reports Google is just acting as a roadblock for Pirate Bay’s track. Popular torrent site, The Pirate Bay has been blocked by major web browsers like Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. However, this is not the first time when two of these browsers stopped users from accessing The Pirate Bay website....

May 14, 2022 · 2 min · 256 words · Hector Marshall

This Wi Fi Router Can Read Your Emotions

So, now no need to mount any type of sensor in the body, without the use of cameras, a research team at MIT’s CSAIL lab have developed a WiFi device called ‘EQ-Radio’ able to detect our basic internal emotional states: happiness, sadness, excitement or anger. The system is not based on any facial recognition software or body sensors. What it does, simply it capture the complex changes in each person, which will help to capture information such as heart rate, breathing, among others....

May 13, 2022 · 2 min · 377 words · James Sanchez

Time To Update Your Cybersecurity Policy

Unfortunately, cybercrime is becoming a very rewarding business for hackers, which means cyber risk should be the focus of every organization, public and private. If they don’t, failure means the loss of money, brand reputation, trust and customer, employee or proprietary data if not all of the above. Based on a February 2018 report from the White House Council of Economic Advisors, the United States economy lost between $57 billion and $109 billion due to cyberattacks in 2016 alone....

May 13, 2022 · 10 min · 1993 words · Shelia Kincaid

Top 10 Tricks To Master Your Gmail Inbox Settings And Options

It’s a long-overdue set of features, but it’s an update that users will absolutely appreciate. This comes right on the heels of other successful updates, such as being able to forward messages as email attachments. Tap or click here to see how to use this feature. But quick settings aren’t the only thing worth adjusting in Gmail. Here are our favorite Gmail inbox settings you can use to make your email experience even more productive....

May 13, 2022 · 6 min · 1195 words · Robert Hall

Top 5 Hidden Miui Settings That You Should Use In 2023

In Summary Xiaomi’s MIUI is known for being a feature-rich version of Android, but sometimes, all of them are not visible directly. Hidden Settings in MIUI allow users to go one step ahead and make the best out of their Xiaomi devices. Here is a list of Top 5 Hidden MIUI Settings that let you enable a Hidden FPS meter, play YouTube videos with screen turned off, and more. Before we get started, these hidden MIUI settings are present on Xiaomi, Redmi, Mi, and POCO devices running on MIUI 12 and above....

May 13, 2022 · 7 min · 1315 words · Sharon Fruchter

Top 10 Fake News Articles On Facebook In 2019

Unsurprisingly, it appears things aren’t getting any better with the social media giant. Just this week, Facebook was caught sharing your private data with developers — again! Read our article here to find out what happened. The shenanigans don’t stop there. Facebook is considered by some to be ground zero for fake news, and with the next presidential election right around the corner, deception is running wild. We’ll tell you the top 10 fake news stories of 2019 that have been making the rounds....

May 12, 2022 · 3 min · 505 words · Dennis Baker

Top 8 Ios Android Apps To Find Cheap Flight Tickets

This time, we’re going to talk about iOS and Android apps that you can use to find cheap flight tickets that are essential to planning your travel carefully. You can also have a look at our guide on how you can plan your travels from your Android tablet and you might also try out Wanderio, a bold new start-up that promises to offer you the cheapest and most complete way to travel, end to end....

May 12, 2022 · 4 min · 722 words · Brandon Bernard

This Tool Can Tell You How Many Apps Have Access To Your Personal Info

The next version of Android includes added security features, and one tells you if your email address is part of a leak on the Dark Web. Tap or click here to set up this Android privacy feature before you need to use it. But if apps and services are taking privacy more seriously, shouldn’t you? That is exactly why the tool we’re about to detail was developed. To make sure that your personal information isn’t shared with third-party advertisers....

May 11, 2022 · 2 min · 426 words · Richard Evans

Top 5 Essential Kitchen Gadgets For Instant Pot Owners

If you guessed Instant Pot, you’re correct! The easy-to-use pressure cooker has continued to fly off shelves well into 2020. And during the COVID-19 pandemic, when fewer people are eating outside the home, the kitchen tool has become even more essential. Tap or click here to see three great tips for using your Instant Pot. If you enjoy using your Instant Pot, you’re probably looking for ways to get even more out of it in your kitchen....

May 11, 2022 · 3 min · 539 words · Kathleen Sallee

Touchz On The Galaxy S6 Is No Longer Worth Hating

For what it’s worth, I actually really like the new version of Touchz. It’s something I’d consider using every day, I’ve already found wallpapers widgets to make it all look nice. The only bummer is that it doesn’t have Now embedded on its far-left Home screen, like the uncher (you can turn off Flipboard on the left screen, but you can’t replace it). Instead, you get to Now by long-pressing the home button....

May 11, 2022 · 2 min · 404 words · Shelly Nichols

This Setting For Google Calendar Puts Your Privacy At Risk

On the flip side, though, calendar invites have also proven to be the platform’s Achilles heel. Previously, a security flaw in calendar invites allowed cybercriminals to target Google users with phishing scams and spam messages. Now, a new vulnerability discovered in Google Calendar has the potential to cause users even more pain than before. Researchers have discovered that a default setting in Google’s Calendar app can potentially show your entire schedule to the entire internet....

May 10, 2022 · 3 min · 536 words · John Gonzalez

This Windows 11 Security Feature Makes Your Pc Very Unattractive To Password Hackers

The latest preview of Windows 11 ships with the SMB server authentication rate limiter on by default, making it much more time-consuming for attackers to target the server with password-guessing attacks. “The SMB server service now defaults to a 2-second default between each failed inbound NTLM authentication,” explains Microsoft security expert Ned Pyle. “This means if an attacker previously sent 300 brute force attempts per second from a client for 5 minutes (90,000 passwords), the same number of attempts would now take 50 hours at a minimum....

May 10, 2022 · 3 min · 523 words · Christopher Atkins

Thoughts On The Moto G And Why It S More Important Than Either The Nexus 5 Or Moto X

Yesterday, at a press conference that lasted just a hair over 30 minutes, Motorola announced a smartphone that I think is the most important device of the year. If Apple has taught hardware makers anything, it’s that focus is important. For years, companies have made low-end and mid-range phones that have felt like afterthoughts. Let’s take some components we have laying around, shove them inside a plastic body that doesn’t feel all that premium, and then sell the result for about half as much as a flagship phone....

May 10, 2022 · 3 min · 573 words · Maxine Little

Three Of The Biggest Pc Makers Are Redefining Gaming With Chromebooks

One of the main reasons for this is the fact that most Chromebooks, to this point, have been built with relatively modest processors, no discrete GPUs (graphics cards), and few features, if any, that lent themselves to gaming. But, all of that is about to change. With a combination of some of the most impressive hardware ever to grace a Chromebook and ground-up integration of some of the most popular cloud-based gaming services, this first wave of gaming portables is poised to define an entirely new category or products designed to let you play your favorite games on the road....

May 10, 2022 · 3 min · 617 words · Christopher Dupont

To Win In This Economy Businesses Must Differentiate On Service Quality

Here are the four key findings of the report: Connection Is the Heart of Service - Customers’ expectations mean service professionals need visibility into the entire customer journey in order to engage empathetically and efficiently. Sixty-two percent of service pros say all departments use the same CRM software.Digital Engagement Becomes the Norm - The pandemic sent an increasing number of customers to digital channels. As their expectations rise and habits change, they aren’t turning back....

May 10, 2022 · 8 min · 1664 words · Kevin Southerland

Top 10 Android Traffic Monitor Apps

It’s a well known fact that a smartphone which is not connected to the Internet is useless. No way to check your email, to connect with your friends or browse the Internet. All these make a top of the line smartphone as useful as an old school phone with no battery power. On the other side, data plans are quite expensive, and when you go over your monthly allowance, the costs start piling up....

May 10, 2022 · 5 min · 1005 words · Vicki Finley