A few weeks earlier, we informed you that the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ on T-Mobile have actually started to get Android Oreo upgrade. It’s one fantastic news but the Note 8 owners were left hanging in the air. It’s occurring quickly as the cookie upgrade has actually just been …
Read More »4 Ways B2B Marketers Must Be Utilizing Mobile Video– Adweek
Majority of all digital video usage happened on smartphones in 2015, and, per NPD Group, streaming video takes up a massive 83 percent of overall mobile data consumed. This transformation in user consumption patterns represents a huge chance for business-to-business brand names to score points in the social media feeds …
Read More »Retain Users With These Mobile App Onboarding Inspirations
In a world where 90 percent of all downloaded apps are used once and then deleted by users, flawless onboarding is essential. It’s unlikely users will come back to your app if they don’t understand how it works or how it will make their lives better the first time around. …
Read More »Google to include “DNS over TLS” security feature to Android OS
No doubt your Internet Service Offers (ISPs), or network-level hackers can not spy on https communications. However do you understand– ISPs can still see all of your DNS demands, allowing them to know what sites you check out. Google is working on a new security feature for Android that might …
Read More »Google Begins Testing Wi-Fi Calls for Google Voice
Google Voice was a wildly popular service when it launched more than nine years ago, but the company quickly lost interest. After years of neglect, Google is again working to improve Google Voice by updating its apps and rolling out new features. One long-awaited feature has just entered testing. …
Read More »Latest macOS Update 10.13.4 Completely Breaks Multi-Desktop Displays
If you use macOS with multiple displays and haven’t updated to 10.13.4 yet, you may want to avoid it depending on your system configuration. While the latest update has been praised for adding formal support for external AMD graphics (Nvidia is not officially supported), it appears to have come with …
Read More »Facebook: Cambridge Analytica Got Data on 87M Users
Facebook is still in damage control mode following revelations that UK-based consulting firm Cambridge Analytica got its hands on profile information from millions of Facebook’s users. After promising to reevaluate its privacy practices, Facebook has issued an update on numerous platform features. It also has a new estimate of how …
Read More »Google Employees Revolt Over Project Maven Pentagon Collaboration
Last month, we covered news that Google and the Pentagon were collaborating on developing artificial intelligence for analyzing drone footage. There have been reports that Google employees were exceedingly unhappy over this, and a recent open letter sent to company CEO Sundar Pichai makes that point from the beginning, opening …
Read More »US Government Confirms Unauthorized Cell Phone Surveillance in Washington
The federal government has been loath to discuss the use of rogue cell phone surveillance devices in the US. But the Department of Homeland Security has finally acknowledged that such devices are likely in operation in Washington DC. This revelation comes by way of a letter to US Senator …
Read More »Intel Won’t Patch Older CPUs to Resolve Spectre Flaws
When Spectre and Meltdown hit just after New Years, it kicked off a flurry of responses from companies like Intel, AMD, ARM, and Microsoft. Patching the flaws, which exploit flaws in branch prediction and speculative execution, has taken several months, with some high-profile failures: Intel had to yank Spectre patches …
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