Swiftkey Beta Saves Your Copied Text In New Clipboard Feature

SwiftKey wants to help. The latest beta of the popular keyboard now debuts a clipboard that can save text copied on your smartphone for later use. It saves any snippets you copied for an hour, or you can tell the keyboard to remember important clips you want to keep for a longer period of time. Swiftkey also says you can add emails addresses you regularly use. Additionally, the company says there won’t be any interference with Android’s native copy paste functionality....

February 27, 2022 · 1 min · 155 words · Gerald Johnson

Tagg Zerog Review Good Quality Audio At An Affordable Price Tagg

It caters to the price-sensitive Indian market where there aren’t a lot of options available other than ones from brands like Noise, Boult and some other generic rebranded pairs available online. While some may argue that the asking price of Rs. 4,999 is not exactly affordable, it still costs much lower than most options from Tier-1 brands while offering a similar experience. Let’s talk about the Tagg ZeroG in detail and tell you if it should be a part of your wish-list or not....

February 27, 2022 · 5 min · 959 words · Michael Mitchell

The 5 Best Water Filter Pitchers Of 2022

While no water filter will completely remove every single contaminant, the best water filters can purify your water and help protect your family’s health. Those who depend on well water could be at a higher risk for contaminants, but that is where a water filter can help. Based on our in-depth analysis and thousands of real customer reviews, these are the best water filters in 2022. Our pick for the best water filter pitcher is the Aquagear Water Filter Pitcher....

February 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1253 words · Robbie Lambert

The Agm 5 Pro Might Be The Loudest Android Phone Ever

It’s very loud. But in a good way. In fact, according to AGM, the 5 Pro can reach 109 dB without even blinking. I did a test with an Android decibel meter and was only able to reach 82 dB, but that was while listening to “Veni, Delecte Mi,” by Sebastian de Vivanco and sung by the glorious Voce8. Even listening to Devin Townsend’s “Kingdom” (which is a very loud song) only reached 79 dB....

February 27, 2022 · 4 min · 732 words · Joseph Aultman

Samsung Galaxy S6 Receives Four Times More Pre Orders In Swizterland Than The Galaxy S5

Samsung executives and multiple reports have claimed that there is a high consumer demand for the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. One report from earlier this month claimed that Samsung has already received 20 million pre-orders for the Galaxy S6, while another claimed that Samsung has had to ramp up production because of the increased demand. Samsung’s Switzerland division has now revealed that the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge response has been through the roof, and the handsets have received four times more pre-orders than the Galaxy S5 in the same duration....

February 26, 2022 · 1 min · 185 words · Mamie Knopf

Samsung Introduces Galaxy Buds 2 Pro Comfort Fit Earbuds With Improved Anc

The $229 earbuds boast premium features such as active noise cancellation (ANC) and an ambient mode. ANC is used to drown out background noise, while ambient mode will let background noise through. The former is ideal for long flights or working in an office or coffee shop, while the latter is handy when you’re waiting to hear an overhead announcement or are walking down a busy street. The Buds 2 Pro earbuds are 15 percent smaller than the original Buds Pro, according to Samsung....

February 26, 2022 · 2 min · 268 words · John Okeefe

Samsung To Cut 10 Percent Of Its Workforce In Korea

A report from Korea Economic Daily claims that Samsung is preparing to cut down 10 percent of its workforce due to its dwindling market share and profit margins. The company will mainly be removing employees from its human resources, public relations, and finance departments from its headquarter in Korea. The Korean company is also planning on cutting down its expenses for next year to better brace itself for the slowdown in its smartphone sales....

February 26, 2022 · 1 min · 182 words · Jill Robinson

Secure Use Tips For Intelligent Personal Assistants Ipas

Today’s major IPAs are predominantly used to relieve the burden of inconvenience. Don’t have the time to write a text to your friend? Ask Siri to do it (just remember to be nice to her). Want to switch on the lights without getting off the couch? Alexa might be able to help you with that. Microsoft’s Cortana goes even further by managing your work files on your PC to relieve you of some of your woes at the workplace....

February 26, 2022 · 6 min · 1121 words · Colleen Underwood

Sideplayer Is A Chrome Extension Which Lets You Watch Youtube While You Browse The Web

Sideplayer is as a free Chrome extension which is described as the background TV for your browser. So, whatever you’re doing on the web, you can use this really simple tool to watch videos in the same time, as well. You can see in the above screenshot how will the video appear. The Chrome extension comes with a size of around 35 KB, so it’s really lightweight. Its official page on the Chrome store says it is currently at version 0....

February 26, 2022 · 2 min · 283 words · Amy Oaks

Sit With Your Thoughts Not Your Devices

In the study, the researchers ran a series of six experiments in which the 259 participants had to first predict how enjoyable they thought the experience of being left alone with their thoughts would be. Their predictions were then compared to how much the participants actually enjoyed undistracted thinking. One of the experiments had the participants sit without any distractions for 20 minutes. They weren’t allowed to look at their phones, walk or read....

February 26, 2022 · 2 min · 289 words · Pedro Carter

South Korean Media Reports That Pantech Is About To Get Bought Out Doesn T Say By Who

According to the Korean publication The Bell, Pantech is about to get acquired. The deal will be announced in as little as seven days, and right now both Samsung and LG are fighting for them, along with local operator SK Telecom and the local car maker Hyundai of all companies. Now is this a good thing or a bad thing? Korea is a country of just 50 million people, so to expect that three healthy handset makers could exist in such a small market is a bit naïve....

February 26, 2022 · 2 min · 228 words · Elizabeth Gonzalez

Stop Android Malware Delete Craftsart Cartoon Photo Tools Now

You don’t have to gamble on random, suspicious apps to edit your face and have fun. You can rely on a trustworthy brand like Adobe and download Photoshop Express for free photo editing fun. Tap or click here for five new features in Photoshop Express you haven’t heard about. Despite its cute and playful theme, Craftsart Cartoon Photo Tools contained dangerous Android trojan malware called Facestealer. If you’re one of the thousands of people who fell for this app, your phone could be infected....

February 26, 2022 · 3 min · 579 words · Randall Duran

T Mobile Is Offering Free Samsung Galaxy Smartphones On Qualifying Rate Plans

T-Mobile is no stranger to promotions, both limited time offers and extended deals, and the Un-carrier has just announced a new one. If you’re in the market for a new phone, and would rather get one for free, T-Mobile is looking to help you out. The Un-carrier has just announced its “Samsung On Us” promotion, which will see subscribers that sign up for a qualifying rate plan pick up either a Samsung Galaxy On5 or a Samsung Galaxy J7 for free....

February 26, 2022 · 2 min · 282 words · Natasha Ma

Tech Vs Telecom Companies How Do They Differ

There has been an attempt by tech companies to gain some revenue share from connectivity (telecom) companies while at the same time there’s an attempt by telecom companies to gain some revenue share from tech companies. Google might be a tech company at its core, but Project Fi, Google Fiber, Project Loon etc are definitely the attempts to eat into the revenue share of connectivity providers. Similarly, Verizon is primarily a telecom/broadband provider, but Go90, AOL, Yahoo and Awesomeness TV are attempts by it to branch out of its core business....

February 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1873 words · Jeremy Smith

Technology To Bring Dead Back To Life Is Already In Progress

Technology company named Humai is based in Los Angeles and is already working on a project which they named “Atom & Eve” that can let human awareness be transferred to an artificial body after their death. Humai claims that they are working on three technologies “Nanotechnology, bionics & artificial intelligence” and they had also claimed that they can resurrect human beings within the next 30 Years. Humai Founder, Josh Bocanegra Told the Australian Popular Science “I accept death, I’m not afraid of it that I’m not 100% sure I’m going to die one day....

February 26, 2022 · 2 min · 232 words · Gina Villegas

Telegram Founder Whatsapp Will Never Be Secure

Hence, recently, the CEO and founder of the well-known and one of the most secure instant messaging apps, Telegram, Pavel Durov, has commented on the case and how social network giant Facebook-owned WhatsApp deals with its users’ privacy. Telegram Founder: WhatsApp ‘Will Never Be Secure’ The most used instant messaging app, of course, WhatsApp has recently suffered security flaws, as recently, the company itself has shared information about the links that are passed through the app with third parties, and not only that, even just after this security breach, again we discovered about a severe vulnerability that allowed a hacker to put spyware on our smartphones....

February 26, 2022 · 4 min · 813 words · Christopher Frank

That Android Powered Nokia Phone Is Coming Later This Month

Apparently, there were some credence to those rumors after all. The ll Street urnal reports that Nokia has plans to release an Android-powered smartphone later this month at Mobile rld Congress in Barcelona, according to “people familiar with the matter.” Apparently, the Android hset that Nokia has been working on before it joined forces with Microsoft is coming to market after all, but it won’t be the kind of Android device you’re thinking of....

February 26, 2022 · 2 min · 394 words · Robert Jacks

The 5 Best 55 Inch Tvs Of 2022

Big brands like Samsung, LG, and Sony have both mid-range and high-end models with premium features like object tracking sound, support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, and OLED panels. Smaller brands like TCL and Hisense have more budget-friendly options that offer essential features like pre-loaded streaming apps and support for third-party voice controls like Alexa and Hey Google. To help you find the best 55-inch TV for your budget and entertainment needs, I’ve outlined a list of the best options on the market based on their features....

February 26, 2022 · 5 min · 914 words · Aaron Ward

The 5 Best Fitness Trackers Of 2022

Also: The best smartwatches If you work out regularly or want to get started, ZDNET’s picks for the best fitness trackers can help. For other ideas to improve your fitness, consider our picks for the best fitness rings, the best home gym equipment, and the best workout apps! Screen size: 1.04"Compatible devices: SmartphonesBattery life: 7 daysGPS: Yes Fitbit has long been known as one of the leading brands for fitness trackers, so it is no surprise that it leads the pack as the best fitness tracker overall that you can buy....

February 26, 2022 · 4 min · 846 words · Ashly Pellett

The Administrative Credentials Security Hole

Even when you lock up your servers, apply patches, and use group policies to secure your servers and workstations, it only takes a few minutes for a hacker to gain the keys to the IT kingdom: administrator passwords. Here’s the problem: the existence of administrative credentials stored on machines throughout the network. What could happen if some of these credentials become known to an unauthorized user? That user would have partial or complete administrative access to the entire domain....

February 26, 2022 · 5 min · 1028 words · Beatrice Dake