Smartphones has become one of the must have needs after food, cloths and house. So it is quite obvious that we gets frustrated if this little device starts slowing downs and exhibiting operational hiccups. Sadly that is the case with many Android handsets now a days. And the only cure …
Read More »Monitor Android Phone To Learn How Effective Employee Monitoring is Carried Out
Business management is like a seesaw swing. Sometimes you are on top and sometimes things are the other way round. No matter how hard you try, you can’t completely get your employees under your control. Employees can benefit your company a lot but if they go wrong somewhere, intentionally or …
Read More »How to Unlock Samsung Galaxy Note 5?
After a lot of teasers and leaked information, Samsung Galaxy Note 5, the fifth generation of the South Korean manufacturer’s tablet was finally revealed. And boy, what a great device it is! It received a lot of positive feedback, from both users and tech authorities, and we can totally relate. …
Read More »All major US carriers have agreed to brick remaining Note 7 devices
It’s the end of the line for the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in the US. All major carriers have now announced plans to deploy an OTA update from Samsung that will forever disable the phone’s ability to charge its battery. When Samsung announced the update originally, Verizon issued a defiant …
Read More »After a year of setbacks, can smartwatches still succeed?
For years we heard that smartwatches were coming and they were going to be awesome. After the iPad was a thing, analysts started talking about the iWatch being the next big thing. Google was heavily rumored to be working on wearables too. Then, Pebble beat them all to the market …
Read More »Evernote’s new privacy policy lets employees read your notes, uses customer data for machine learning (Updated)
Update: Evernote has reversed course on its previous plan to make machine-learning an opt-out system. Instead, they company will allow customers to opt-in to allowing their notes to be used for machine learning. “[W]e will make machine learning technologies available to our users, but no employees will be reading note …
Read More »Google brings its upgraded keyboard app Gboard to Android
Google today officially announced that it’s rebranding its Google Keyboard application for Android users to “Gboard,” the name sported by its newer keyboard app that sports a fully integrated Google Search engine, emoji and GIF search, and more. The keyboard’s Android launch had been spotted earlier this week by a number of media sites and …
Read More »Starting today, San Francisco residents can hail a self-driving Uber
Self-driving cars could be as fundamentally transformative to the American way of life as, well, cars. But they’ve always felt like a pie-in-the-sky technology rather than a product that could be right around the proverbial corner. Today, they took a significant step closer to widespread introduction, courtesy of Uber and …
Read More »Yahoo announces over a billion user accounts compromised in security hacks [Updated]
Update: That didn’t take long. Sources have told Bloomberg that Verizon is exploring either paying significantly less for Yahoo or walking away from the deal entirely. Verizon is reportedly seeking a way to ensure that any future legal liability or disclosures fall solely on Yahoo in the event that Verizon …
Read More »Meet Microsoft’s new chatbot, Zo: Now with (hopefully) 100% less Nazism
On March 23 2016, Microsoft’s first public chatbot, Tay, came online and began to learn at a geometric rate. Fortunately for humanity, the end result of this was Tay spewing Nazi propaganda across the Internet as opposed to a cozy little game of Global Thermonuclear War. Unfortunately, it took less …
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