Latest Cyanogenmod Nightly Brings Double Tap To Sleep Feature

If you are a CyanogenMod user, you will know that the CM nightlies are a great way of staying on the bleeding edge. While nightlies might be potentially unstable, they are also a great way of testing new features from the CM team. While the CyanogenMod team keeps adding numerous enhancements and features to their ROM, there are always a few features that stands out from the rest and instantly change the way how we interact with our device....

March 14, 2022 · 2 min · 228 words · Eleanor Stewart

How To Use Android Phone As Webcam For Pc

In Summary Android smartphones can be used as a webcam connected wirelessly via Wi-Fi or by USB cable. This portable webcam solution provides several benefits, such as not being tied down to one location, no need to carry an extra device, and the phone you already have is probably higher quality than a dedicated webcam. To use your smartphone as a webcam, you will need to download an app. There are many apps available, but we recommend Iriun Webcam....

March 13, 2022 · 6 min · 1084 words · Rita Fisk

How To Use Google Home To Remember Where You Put Your Stuff

Google Home can now help you to remember all your important details or the things like the location of your passport, all your account credentials, and anything you might wish to be noted down. This all-new remember command inside the Google lets you make up the verbal notes for anything you probably want to be remembered for further purposes. This new feature is so amazing that the people could now tend to replace their simple note apps by it and hence start to use it for their quick insists....

March 13, 2022 · 3 min · 566 words · Bryan Baird

How To Use Google Password Manager On Android In 2022

You can access Google’s password manager via any device linked to your Google Account. Over the years, Google’s password manager has improved, and now it offers features that are not even found in premium password managers. Also Read: How to Add Notes to Saved Passwords in Google Chrome Steps to Use Google Password Manager on Android So, if you use Google Chrome on your Android device to browse the web, it’s best to rely on the Google Password Manager to manage your saved passwords....

March 13, 2022 · 2 min · 329 words · Louise Lejeune

Hs On With The G6 A Nice Phone But Not Especially Innovative

That’s it. That’s “the thing.” That’s the marquee feature that is meant to grab your attention make you think that this is your next gotta-have-it phone. Oh, sure, the G6 has all the other things we expect from a high-end flagship in early 2017. It has a high-end processor, the Snapdragon 821, as waiting for the 835 would have meant shipping the phone months later. It’s also got B-C with Quick Charge 3....

March 13, 2022 · 6 min · 1262 words · Nelson Rogers

Htc And Valve Team Up To Announce The Vive Virtual Reality Headset

Apart from unveiling the One M9 and the Grip, HTC also announced a strategic partnership with Value that will see both companies work together on a Virtual Reality headset: the HTC Vive. The HTC Vive combines Valve’s Steam VR tracking and input technology with HTC’s designing talent to set a “new gold standard” for the industry. Unlike Samsung’s Gear VR, HTC Vibe is a full-fledged Virtual Reality headset that does not require a phone to work....

March 13, 2022 · 4 min · 697 words · Rhonda Mathis

Htc One Mini Name Confirmed

It is all but known that the HTC is working on a mini variant of the HTC One. Pictures and rumored specs of the handset leaked online last week, suggesting that the announcement of the phone is imminent. Today, the official marketing name of the handset has leaked as well. The folks over at The Next Web have managed to dig out the final name of the mini HTC One – the HTC One Mini....

March 13, 2022 · 2 min · 224 words · William Holiday

Human Resource Management In Agile Part 4

Quick Analysis of Customer Needs and Business Requirements Consider first what the requirements are today for all manufactured products. In my opinion, these are: The needs of the customer – the customer receiving exactly that what he needs. Gain customer business – providing the customer what they are able to quickly see, eg write some new controls or adding to an already profitable business for the client. Speed and cost of production of the products – the customer gets something tangible as soon as possible, any evidence of our hard work....

March 13, 2022 · 10 min · 2004 words · Cody Byrd

Intel S Compute Card Is A Powerful Pc That Can Fit In Your Wallet

The advance of miniaturization and low consumption has allowed us to install computers almost anywhere. By this, I do not mean just DIY projects based on platforms like the Raspberry Pi, but also classic appliances. Refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioning systems everything which is connected and is “intelligent” in some way. Now, such intelligence depends on good software and the hardware that is up-to-date. Unfortunately, one of the first things that get lost with more integration is the expandability, but this does not have to be that way....

March 13, 2022 · 2 min · 344 words · Janelle Perez

Interview With An Expert How Does A Ciso Learn To Be A Ciso

To learn more about what qualities a successful CISO should have, it’s best to talk to one. Mr. John Hellickson, managing director, Strategy & Governance at Kudelski Security and former CISO at First Data Corporation, agreed to give InfoSec Institute readers backstage access to areas reserved for experienced security experts that exercise this profession. What are the areas in which a CISO should be particularly experienced in order to be successful?...

March 13, 2022 · 8 min · 1588 words · Lloyd Whitaker

Iot Radio Communication Attack Part Two

Radio Signal Analysis – In the last part I have gone through the various modulation techniques being used in Radio Signal Transmission. The next step is to analyze these radio signals for identifying the type of modulation being done. Once the type of modulation is identified, the data present in the radio signal can be easily extracted by demodulating it. The process is analogous to decryption and encryption. For analyzing the Radio Signal, I will be using some hardware device and software....

March 13, 2022 · 5 min · 1002 words · Diego Skeels

Iphone 14 Pro Packs A Lot More Innovation For The Same Price As Last Year

If you’re buying the 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro or the 6.7-inch iPhone Pro Max, you’re going to get a lot more for the same price this year. You get the Car Crash Detection and Emergency SOS via Satellite that come in the standard iPhone 14 models. But you also get a whole new set of camera features, a powerful new screen that can be viewed in full sunlight and dim down to almost nothing as part of the new always-on display, and a new notification and multitasking feature called Dynamic Island that is much cooler than its name....

March 13, 2022 · 12 min · 2444 words · Mary Burgett

John Wu Android Q Root Won T Come Anytime Soon

John Wu: Android Q Root Won’t Come Anytime Soon After a time of rumors about its arrival, Android Q already has its first beta available, and we have already been able to accumulate all the news and changes it brings. The tenth major update of the operating system, which will officially arrive in summer, has seven valuable functions, making it more difficult than ever to root. We all know that Android is the most well-known and most used mobile operating system in the world, and the release of the final version of Android Q is just around the corner....

March 13, 2022 · 3 min · 438 words · James Barrera

Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10 Review The Best Business Laptop

Design-wise, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 10 holds no surprises. The black chassis is punctuated by the ThinkPad X1 logo sitting in one corner and the Lenovo marque in the opposite corner. The dot over the ‘i’ of ‘ThinkPad’ illuminates red when the laptop is on, letting you know if you’ve closed the lid but not actually powered the laptop down. Some models have a carbon-fibre weave finish to the lid, giving it a two-tone appearance....

March 13, 2022 · 6 min · 1186 words · Leo Maher

Hs On The Galaxy Tab S Is The Tablet Samsung Should Have Debuted Long Ago

’ve seen a multitude of tablets from Samsung in the last year, but it’s the new Tab S series, revealed Thursday, that finally sts out. Samsung calls this its flagship line of tablets, has packed all the bells whistles it could into 8.4- 10.5-inch packages. Thin, light, everything in between Thin light. Those two adjectives can seem like nothing more than cliches after you’ve typed them so many times, but in this case they’re apt: I’m impressed by how thin light Samsung managed to make both the medium large-sized Galaxy Tab Ses....

March 12, 2022 · 4 min · 747 words · Carrie Taylor

Htc Nexus 9 Image Reportedly Shows Off The Tablet S Back Panel

Rumors regarding the next Nexus-branded tablet have been swirling for some time now, and many reports have suggested that Google is working with HTC to bring the new tablet to market. Now, a new image has surfaced that seems to indicate the tablet from HTC is indeed coming. While nothing is official quite yet, as no announcements have been made by Google or HTC, the leaked image from Twitter account Upleaks (@upleaks) does appear to show a large Nexus-branded tablet, with an HTC logo down near the bottom edge of the device....

March 12, 2022 · 2 min · 242 words · Kathryn Phillips

Humble Bundle Pulling Its App From Ay Store Teasing Better Buying Options

Humble Bundle announced today that it’s working on a new app, which when ready you’ll need to download directly to your Android device. ile hinting at “new features,” the likely reason behind this move is to sell the bundles directly inside the app. If this is the plan for Humble Bundle, it would allow you to buy their deals right on your device instead of the rather janky method right now, where you have to purchase the bundle on their site then initiate the download from the Android app....

March 12, 2022 · 1 min · 179 words · Karla Garcia

Is Microsoft Cracking Down On Windows 11 Updates For Unsupported Hardware

I’ve seen that question a few times already on Windows support forums and in my inbox. It’s usually accompanied by speculation that Microsoft has decided to cut off updates for hardware that doesn’t meet the strict minimum standards for Windows 11 compatibility. After some testing, I’ve concluded that there’s a much simpler explanation. Also: What’s new in the Windows 11 22H2 update? As with Windows 10 feature updates, Microsoft is rolling out this update in a gradual fashion, offering it to a limited subset of devices first....

March 12, 2022 · 3 min · 438 words · Linda Oneal

Is Snapdragon 732G Basically A Snapdragon 730G With Bluetooth 5 1 Support

At this point, we really shouldn’t be relying on the department at Qualcomm dedicated to numbering their chipsets because we all know that the Snapdragon 675 was supposedly better than the Snapdragon 710 and the Snapdragon 720G was a slight improvement in some aspects over the Snapdragon 730G and in both cases, the numbers indicate otherwise. Don’t get us wrong, the Snapdragon 732G is of course, better than the Snapdragon 730G but we are not sure if the improvements that we will discuss hereon are worth launching a separate mobile platform....

March 12, 2022 · 5 min · 878 words · Edward Reed

It S Official Essential Phone Is Dead

It’s official, Essential Phone Is Dead If we talk about the well-known Essential Phone, yes, it is the smartphone launched by the father of Android, Andy Rubin has never been able to please the massive number of smartphone users and be a successful sales case. But, the fact is that it has managed to mark a turning point in the smartphone world. But the smartphone created by the father of Android, of course, Andy Rubin now seems to have been officially discontinued, hence, marking its end....

March 12, 2022 · 3 min · 438 words · Kenneth Lesh