Top 6 Wifi Enabled Sd Cards For Your Camera 2016

This way, you can connect to the net via your camera the same way as you’d do with your cellphone. All you need to do is to create a hotspot using the internet-connected device, and then you’re ready to go. There are two or three well-known brands out there that costs quite a bit, but we also found a few less expensive ones that are worth a try. Having a Wi-Fi SD card is turning into a more democratic thing since we started having options for only $50 or even less to buy online....

March 8, 2022 · 6 min · 1276 words · Carl Ledwig

Touchdown First Raspberry Pi Powered Mini Satellite Finishes Record Flight

The Get Away Special Passive Attitude Control Satellite [GASPCAS] CubeSat was deployed from the International Space Station in January 2022, and has been tracked by ground stations globally since. Developed by undergraduates from Utah State University, the project’s main objective was to test the experimental inflatable stabilization system called ‘AeroBoom’, which successfully demonstrated that small spacecraft can self-stabilise in orbit. SEE: NASA’s Mars helicopter has a problem. This clever software trick could fix it The mission was completed within the first 18 hours in orbit, as photos sent back to Earth from the onboard Raspberry Pi Camera confirmed....

March 8, 2022 · 2 min · 353 words · Rena Howard

This Ransomware Unlocks Your Files For Free If You Infect Others

There is also an option available simply to pay the attacker to unlock your files, but this is not advisable since there is no guarantee that it will unlock the contents of your computer, as to receive more money it may even ask for more. As already mentioned, the ransomware usually asks for money in return for decrypting files from your computer. Now, the last ransomware that is circulating on the web has been named as “Popcorn Time Ransomware” and adds a mode that might call ‘Free-To-Play’, such as games with micropayments....

March 7, 2022 · 2 min · 339 words · Arlene Sanchez

Top 5 Ways You Re Wasting Money On Tech Each Year

It’s not just the cost of gadgets that stack up fast. Unless you look closely at every product or service you’re interested in, you might end up paying for more than you need. Tap or click here to see the best ways to slash your monthly subscription costs. If you’re a tech lover and want to ease up on the spending, here are some of the best ways to get what you want without breaking the bank....

March 7, 2022 · 6 min · 1215 words · Audra Fox

Tour Jerusalem S Holy Sites Without Leaving The Comfort Of Home

Even if you’re staying home as much as possible, eventually you’re going to need to go out to grab some groceries. The good news is there are safety precautions you can take to help stay protected. Tap or click here for tips on shopping safely. With Easter and other religious observances just around the corner, many people who planned to visit Jerusalem’s holy sites won’t be able to make the pilgrimage....

March 7, 2022 · 3 min · 435 words · Robert Cox

This Smartphone Maker Has Already Started Working On 6G

This Smartphone Maker Has Already Started Working On 6G The giant tech companies and well-known smartphone manufacturers are simply preparing to launch their own folding smartphones and devices with 5G network technology. And the well-known South Korean giant LG is one of the brands that has already confirmed that it will soon present its new flagship smartphone with these new innovative technologies at the Mobile World Congress 2019, which will be held at the end of February in Barcelona....

March 6, 2022 · 3 min · 446 words · Douglas Atkinson

Top 5 Emerging Security Technologies In Healthcare

The evolution of technological safeguards to prevent theft of private and protected information continues to be a multifaceted approach. This technology must protect health information and medical data records, while concurrently looking far enough ahead to plan, adapt, and prevent new and more intense attempts to hack data from the organization. As the healthcare industry continues to realize the benefits of mobile medical devices, healthcare security becomes even more essential; recent 2016 projections estimate wireless and mobile medical device sales will top 100 million devices per year2....

March 6, 2022 · 8 min · 1519 words · Margaret Bleiweiss

Top 7 Security Threats For Employees

In this article, we will be sharing the most common threats that can be posed to an entity because of their lack of cyber-security awareness. Phishing Phishing is a phenomenon in which an imposter tricks the victim into clicking on malicious attachments or links by sending them emails or via social media websites or via advertisements that appear to be legitimate (but are anything but). Mostly, once they have clicked, they are led to a webpage that looks original (but isn’t) and are prompted to enter confidential information, such as credit card numbers, Social Security numbers, etc....

March 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1105 words · John Orrick

Top Wearable Vendors Worldwide Fitbit Apple And Xiaomi Rule The Roost

The wearables scene currently has taken a paradigm shift and Apple Watch has been at the center of it. The Cupertino folks yet again managed to carve a place by positioning themselves as a manufacturer that will cater to the “Premium” requirements of the buyers, especially with the $17,000 top end Apple Watch Edition. On the other hand, Fitbit, Garmin, Goqii, Jawbone and Misfit are tailor made to suit the fitness needs rather than bringing the notifications and apps on the wearables....

March 6, 2022 · 3 min · 440 words · Morris Moreno

Tip Provide Administrator Access To Android Device Manager To Enable Remote Wipe And Locking

A few months ago, Google finally unveiled its own anti-theft protection service for Android devices known as Android Device Manager. The service was included as a part of the major Google Play services update that it received at I/O this year. While Android Device Manager works out-of-the-box to locate your device, it has one major gripe. The ability to lock the device or wiping it remotely does not work out of the box....

March 5, 2022 · 1 min · 198 words · Steven Boulerice

Top 10 Dropbox Apps For Ios Android Windows And Mac Os X

Dropbox is not limited to basic actions and those who come to know it, and know it well, can discover some awesome things about it. One of them is that it can be equipped with different add-ons which help users to do a lot of stuff, such as to automatically back up their files on the cloud, host a website, send email attachments, write forms and much, much more.Well, in the following lines we’ve gathered some of those best add-ons or Dropbox apps, as we like to call it, that can help users get the most out of this cloud-based platform....

March 5, 2022 · 7 min · 1434 words · Faye Diaz

Top 16 Awesome And Must Have Spy Gadgets

16 Impressive Spy Gadgets But what gadgets will you need? There are lots of such devices on the web, anything you ever dreamed about and stuff that even 007 himself would have killed for. We’ll take a look at the most important gadgets for a spy and let you know what the must-haves are. I tried to summarize the secret spy gadgets in 6 categories, all of them playing a crucial in a spy’s “life”....

March 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1103 words · Michael White

This Simple Usb Can Trigger Bsod Even On Locked Windows Pcs

A new threat, which uses this type of media, allows an attacker to cause blue screens on Windows computers with malicious code. This blue BSOD screen also jumps as soon as the memory is connected to the computer. The vulnerability has been found and described by Marius Tivadar, a Bitdefender security researcher. As described, with a code – which obviously has not been detailed – it is possible to cause a BSOD in Microsoft Windows operating systems....

March 4, 2022 · 2 min · 303 words · Fern Abbott

This Sneaky Phishing Attack Tries To Steal Your Facebook Password

Detailed by cybersecurity researchers at Abnormal Security, the attack begins with a phishing email claiming to be from ‘The Facebook Team’, which warns that the user’s account “might be disabled and your page might be removed” due to repeatedly posting content that has been reported as infringing the rights of another user. The victim is invited to appeal the report by clicking on a link that the security researchers said goes to a Facebook post – and within this post there’s another link that directs users to a separate website in order to make their “appeal”....

March 4, 2022 · 3 min · 603 words · Jose Burgo

Top 10 Best Ios 11 Games For 2019

Top 10 Best iOS 11 Games for 2019 Below we had selected apps that you need to try right now on your ios phone. So have a look at below apps. #1 Frost This is an amazingly simple but really interesting game. You get to make the flow of the swirling small spirits. Your motive is to make the flow direction with the help of the fingertips and then reach them all to their home....

March 3, 2022 · 3 min · 549 words · Mary Machuca

This Website Will Pay You To Answser Surveys Read Emails And Shop

As a result, many unemployed workers have switched to gig-economy jobs in hopes of recouping cash. Services like Uber and Doordash are currently hiring drivers, and there are even some high-paid positions that can directly help save lives as COVID-19 continues to spread. Tap or click here to see how you can get a job as a contact tracer. But if you’re looking for a way to make extra cash on the side to improve your bottom line, you can’t go wrong with this website that pays you to answer surveys, check emails and shop online....

March 2, 2022 · 3 min · 507 words · Sandra Price

This Sneaky Ransomware Gang Keeps Changing Tactics To Spread Its Malware

Royal ransomware first appeared in September this year and is being distributed by multiple threat groups, but one is showing what Microsoft Security Threat Intelligence describes as “a pattern of continuous innovation” to distribute and hide payloads, often until it’s too late and the victim has had their network encrypted. The attacks, delivered in a variety of ways, are attributed to a group Microsoft tracks as DEV–0569 – a temporary name, as the origin and identity of the group behind the activity is still uncertain....

March 1, 2022 · 4 min · 670 words · Wendell Bolden

This Web App Fulfills Twitter S Ultimate Purpose By Turning Random Tweets Into Poetry

But of course, yes, at the end of the day, tweets don’t form poems. What if they could, though? A website appropriately titled “The longest poem in the world” makes it possible. The service randomly picks tweets and produces a stream of verses out of them. And it does work. To my surprise, some even made sense in an utterly silly context. One of them read — “I’m convinced I’m nocturnal, Pizza crime is eternal....

March 1, 2022 · 2 min · 316 words · Garry Carr

Top 5 Biggest Tech Fails Of 2016

Technology sometimes fails too! These are the rare case. However, on 2016 giant companies have faced some disastrous events. Therefore, here we have decided to discuss five biggest tech fails of 2016. So, let’s start: #1 Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Well, Samsung is right now on the top spot when it comes to Android smartphone. Samsung Galaxy Note 7 received applaud when it was first launched because it features lots of extraordinary things like water resistance, the iris scanner, wireless charging, etc....

March 1, 2022 · 3 min · 439 words · Perry Spratley

Tips To Improve Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Battery Life

Back in 2012, the Galaxy Note 2 set the benchmark in the battery life department for all Android phones to follow. The Note 3 this year is no different, with a beefy 3200mAH removable battery. While the jump in battery capacity compared to the Note 2 is only 100mAh, the Note 3 has a much more power efficient display and chipset which helps in offering it class leading battery life....

February 28, 2022 · 4 min · 668 words · Rosalie Schlick