Samsung Starts Global Rollout Of Android 6 0 1 Marshmallow Update For Galaxy S6 And Galaxy S6 Edge

Samsung today announced that it has started the roll out of Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update for the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge from today, with updates for other Galaxy devices to follow. The company had started rolling out the update in South Korea for the handsets towards the end of January. The Marshmallow beta program from Samsung gave us a look at what features and changes the Android 6....

May 18, 2022 · 2 min · 225 words · Harold Avery

Samsung To Resume Galaxy Note 7 Sales On October 21 In The United States

In the wake of that news, it has been reported by VentureBeat that Samsung plans to kickstart Galaxy Note 7 sales in the United States a few weeks from now. Specifically, the report states that Samsung plans on selling new Galaxy Note 7 units in the U.S. beginning Friday, October 21. The report indicates that these are tied to new shipments arriving to U.S.-based carriers, so regional sales will be different across the globe....

May 18, 2022 · 1 min · 145 words · Andre Dunsford

Samsung Wallet Is Now Available Combines Multiple Services Into One App

Galaxy owners in five markets, including the US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK, can open Samsung Pay or Samsung Pass and follow prompts to integrate with Samsung Wallet. Or they can simply head to the Galaxy Store to download the wallet that way. Eligible Galaxy phones must be Samsung Pay-enabled and be running Android 9 Pie or later. Also: Samsung Wallet: Store cryptocurrency and personal information including vaccine records Additionally, Galaxy owners will be able to store digital car keys and use them with select BMW, Genesis, Hyundai, and Kia models....

May 18, 2022 · 2 min · 342 words · David Luke

Search Maps Apps Get Translucent Status Bar Other Minor Tweaks

You’ll see the change when using Maps app, when launching the app or tapping the stalone search bar. The translucent menu was already in place, however, if you were using the Now uncher. Android lice spotted another gem hiding in Maps. There’s a new notification card that appears at the bottom of the screen when you start navigating. It details the fastest route lets you know of any delays that await....

May 18, 2022 · 1 min · 145 words · David Transue

Six Features Ios 16 Desperately Needs

I’m a heavy iOS user, and I’m constantly coming across areas where I wish iOS could be better. So, what follows are new features I’d find useful in iOS 16. While many of the features are probably already baked into the release, Apple does release new features throughout the lifecycle of an iOS release. So even if we don’t see these at the unveiling or the release, there’s a chance we could get them before iOS 17....

May 18, 2022 · 3 min · 483 words · Susan Treadwell

Sprint Finally Starts Taking Pre Orders For The Galaxy Note 4

Starting from today, Sprint users in the United States can finally pre-order the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 making it the last of the four major carriers to jump on the pre-order bandwagon for the Samsung’s latest phablet. Unlike other carriers though, Sprint is charging a whopping $349.99 for the phablet on a two-year contract. For comparison’s sake, AT&T and Verizon are only charging $299.99 for the Note 4 on a two-year contract....

May 18, 2022 · 1 min · 152 words · Stephen Fritz

Suse Doubles Down On Security In Its Latest Suse Linux Enterprise 15 Release

This included a Supply chain Levels for Software Artifacts (SLSA) Level 4 compliance. SLSA, pronounced “salsa,” is an end-to-end framework for ensuring the integrity of software artifacts throughout the software supply chain." Started by Google, SLSA is now a Linux Foundation project. With SLSA Level 4 compliance, SUSE claims that its code has been given a two-person review of all changes and uses a hermetic, reproducible build process. This is the highest level of SLSE compliance – it means you can have a high degree of confidence that its software hasn’t been touched by hackers....

May 18, 2022 · 3 min · 568 words · Carly Charney

Telegram Just Launched A New Feature That S Both Terrifying Brilliant

The well-known instant messaging application, Telegram now wants to enter this new market and for that, it has introduced the Telegram Passport, the virtual identity card for authentication that everyone can use. The idea of creating the Telegram Passport is simple. As the company wanted to create a single sign-on authentication system that uses real ID documents. This allows users to store their files and data in the Telegram itself, its Cloud service and pass this information to the services where they want to authenticate....

May 18, 2022 · 2 min · 336 words · Lee Jensen

The 12Min Micro Book Library Turns Best Selling Books Into Bite Sized Reads Komando Com

The 12min Micro Book Library smartphone app offers a neat solution. This digital library delivers a monthly selection of condensed non-fiction reads from top authors. It’s a great way to soak up big ideas on your lunch break. Lifetime access is worth $346.50, but Komando.com readers can grab a Premium subscription now for just $39, just tap or click here. Making non-fiction more accessible Prices subject to change Reading is a great way to learn about new concepts and broaden your horizons....

May 18, 2022 · 2 min · 393 words · Jesse Colley

The 35 Best Security Camera Deals Of December 2022 Arlo Google More Sales

Though both Black Friday and Cyber Monday came and went, you can still save hundreds on a security system for your home with many deals still available ahead of Christmas. Whether it’s indoors or outdoors, you can keep your home safe and secure while also saving some cash. Also: The best cheap tech gifts under $75 to give for the holidays Below, we’ve rounded up the best deals currently available for security cameras ahead of the holidays....

May 18, 2022 · 3 min · 452 words · Andrew Cano

The 5 Best Gaming Cpus Of 2023

Having the right CPU for your gaming PC is important to make everything run efficiently. You need to make sure that you aren’t mixing Intel and AMD components as well as incompatible generations – new AMD 7000 series processors use an AM5 socket rather than the AM4 of the previous 5000 series. To help you find the right gaming CPU for your build, I’ve put together a list of the very best you can buy....

May 18, 2022 · 6 min · 1185 words · Jospeh Lindsey

The 5 Best Ipad Pro Keyboard Cases Of 2022

iPad Pro keyboard cases can give you greater protection while adding to your iPad’s functionality. It can help protect your new tablet against a steaming cup of coffee or impact on concrete while adding helpful features that can simplify daily use. An iPad Pro keyboard case usually incorporates a keyboard, trackpad, and other features to simplify life and improve productivity. Also: The best cheap tablets But first you need to find the right keyboard for your needs, and we can help....

May 18, 2022 · 3 min · 621 words · Kathleen Stillman

The 5 Best Laptops Of 2022

Faced with the question “what’s the best laptop?”, the first sensible response is: “What do you want to use it for?” That’s because the best laptop for knowledge workers in the office or home, for example, will be very different from the kind of device that’s suitable for power users and creators, or for students and the otherwise cash-strapped, and so on. Then there are the platform enthusiasts who will only consider Windows, MacOS, Chrome OS, or Linux devices, for whatever reason, or determined early adopters who must have the latest and greatest mobile technology....

May 18, 2022 · 18 min · 3793 words · Gary Hernandez

The 5 Best Twitch Streaming Software And Apps Of 2022

However, if you’re willing to do a little research and watch some tutorial videos, you can create an amazing brand for your debut or anniversary stream. Many programs use OBS Studio’s open-source code as a base, meaning that if you already use OBS, you can migrate your settings, scenes, and filters over. Others, like X-Split, use their own code and often have steep learning curves, so they are more suited for experienced content creators looking for extra control over their brand and better ways to expand their audience....

May 18, 2022 · 4 min · 759 words · Raeann Wojner

Samsung Has Code Named Galaxy Note 8 As Baikal

The news has been shared by a tipster and was first spotted by Android Pure. Sadly, there is no information regarding the hardware of the phone. It only reveals that Samsung is working on a project that has been code-named as Baikal. — Ice universe (@UniverseIce) February 13, 2017 Well, the name might create confusion in most of the people, but let me clear you Baikal is a lake situated in southern Siberia which is also considered to be the deepest lake in the world....

May 17, 2022 · 2 min · 221 words · Thomas Mosher

Scammers Are Using This Sneaky Tactic To Trick You Into Handing Over Bank Details And Passwords

Known as vishing attacks, criminals and scammers telephone victims and attempt to use social engineering to trick them into giving up personal data. Common scams involve attackers claiming to be from the victim’s bank, the police, or even cybersecurity or software companies. Often, they use scare tactics to encourage victims to give up information like bank information or passwords as a matter of urgency. The attackers can even engineer the telephone number and caller ID to look legitimate, making their claims more convincing....

May 17, 2022 · 3 min · 583 words · Barbara May

Secret Language Kids Are Using Komando Com

But one thing hasn’t changed, trying to outsmart parents and grandparents. Decades ago, that came in the form of code words or code language that only you and your friends understood (although I bet your parents were onto you anyway). Technology has made it a little more difficult for parents to “break the code”, and teens are getting crafty with acronyms and “code” words. Some of them are harmless, others are offensive, and some could be downright dangerous....

May 17, 2022 · 3 min · 588 words · Edgar Milot

Sony S New Interface May Stick Close To Stock Android According To Leaked Rom

A video walkthrough several screenshots posted to the XDA Developers site show off a leaked ROM running on an Xperia Z3 that takes a sharp turn from the past design. As you can see from the video, Sony went with stock icons, left the software buttons alone, implemented the same drop-down menu you get in llipop. Those who tested the software said some Sony apps are still baked in, but other proprietary features like the Xperia theme store, “Stamina Mode,” screen recording were nowhere to be found....

May 17, 2022 · 1 min · 169 words · Mary Mcclelland

Sony Xperia Z1 Walkman App Ported To Galaxy S4 Might Work On Other Android 4 2 Devices

One of Sony’s strength is the beautiful media application it bundles with its Xperia devices. They are easily among the most aesthetically pleasing and feature-rich music app to come pre-loaded on any Android device. Now, XDA-Developer Rizal Lovins has managed to port the Xperia Z1’s Walkman app, along with all of its features like Clear Bass and Clear Audio+, to the Samsung Galaxy S4. In fact, the port should work on all rooted Android 4....

May 17, 2022 · 1 min · 180 words · Brooke Romero

Tecno Spark Power 2 With 7 Inch Display Launched In India Price Specifications

Tecno Spark Power 2: Design and Display In terms of design, the Spark Power 2 comes with a matte finish back, with a quad-camera cutout aligned vertically and a fingerprint scanner. It comes in two color options: Ice Jadeite and Misty Grey. Towards the front, the phone features a humongous 7-inch dot-notch display with a waterdrop-style notch to house the front-facing camera. The display comes with a 20:9 aspect ratio, a 90....

May 17, 2022 · 2 min · 296 words · Rodolfo Watkins