This Ios 16 Trick Makes Your Scribbly Photo Annotations Look Great

This iOS 16 trick will make them look amazing and professional. OK, take this photo of my morning coffee, and let’s say I want to annotate it. Also: iOS 16: How to get the most out of your iPhone’s new lock screen It looks a bit terrible, doesn’t it? (Actually, it took me several attempts to get annotations that looked that good!) But we can make it a lot better....

April 1, 2023 · 2 min · 264 words · Anthony Brumfield

This Is Oppo S New Find X5 Pro Flagship Smartphone

The Find X5 Pro has a 6.7-inch curved AMOLED display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus. The 10-bit screen, which offers WQHD+ (3216 x 1440 pixels, 525ppi) resolution and 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut coverage, can display more than one billion colours, the company said. Multi-brightness colour calibration means colours will be consistent, even when viewed under different lighting conditions, said Oppo. The new handset features Qualcomm’s top-end Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset and comes with a 5000mAh dual-cell battery, which is an 11% increase over Find X3, the company said....

April 1, 2023 · 2 min · 424 words · Peggy Crespino

This New Ransomware Has Simple But Very Clever Tricks To Evade Pc Defenses

Security firm Sophos warns that AvosLocker, a human-operated ransomware gang that emerged this summer, is on the hunt for partners – such as ‘access brokers’ who sell access to already-hacked machines – in the hope of filling the gap left by REvil’s withdrawal. One of the key features of AvosLocker is using the AnyDesk remote IT administration tool and running it Windows Safe Mode. The latter option was used by REvil, Snatch and BlackMatter as a way to disable a target’s intended security and IT admin tools....

April 1, 2023 · 3 min · 526 words · Brian Maclean

This Powerful Pocket Sized Gadget Is Perfect For All Your Usb Troubleshooting Needs

Also: You’re using super glue all wrong But if you’re more serious about diagnostics and repair, and have a slightly bigger budget, then you should get your hands on a full-blown USB multimeter packed with all sorts of features, from the ability to log data to identifying whether your cables support high-power charging. This tool is the Fnirsi FNB58 USB tester. Fnirsi FNB58 USB tester tech specs 2.0-inch full-color ultra-wide viewing angle TFT LCD displayIntegrated USB-A, Micro-USB, Type-C portsTest voltage: 4 - 28VTest current: 0 – 7ATest power: 0 – 120WSupports trigger detection of various fast charging protocols, QC2....

April 1, 2023 · 3 min · 505 words · Cynthia Cook

This Sneaky Malware Hides On Your Pc For A Month Before Going To Work

Dubbed Nitrokod, the malware campaign has been active since at least 2019 and has been detailed by cybersecurity researchers at Check Point. Crypto miners – also known as cryptojackers – are a form of malware that secretly exploit the computing power of infected devices to mine for cryptocurrency. The process often goes undetected and the victim of the attack doesn’t receive the cryptocurrency, which is sent to the malware operator, who is likely using a large network of infected devices to generate as much cryptocurrency as possible, without the cost of using their own computing power or electricity....

April 1, 2023 · 4 min · 667 words · Elliot Tidwell

This Thermal Label Printer Is Ideal For Etsy Amazon And Ebay Sellers With One Major Caveat

Let’s discuss the benefits of the iDPRT SP410. This is a small label printer that you can place next to your computer. It won’t take up much space. All you need to do is plug it into a spare USB port. It’s USB 2.0, so if you have a recent laptop you’ll need a dock or dongle to convert it to USB C compatibility. But, if you have a recent laptop, you’re already used to doing that for almost any USB item you need to add....

April 1, 2023 · 4 min · 750 words · Jesus Overton

Tile S New Qr Stickers Offer Bluetooth Free Tracking For Low Tech Enthusiasts

Tile’s Lost and Found labels are stickers that can be attached to anything with a flat surface and can be used to reunite a lost item with its owner. The stickers circumvent the need for a Bluetooth connection: Once you register the stickers with the Tile app, anyone who scans the QR code will be able to see your phone number and/or phone number, which they can use to (hopefully) return your lost smartphone, headphones case or coffee mug to you....

April 1, 2023 · 2 min · 334 words · Alfred Maultsby

Toyota Working On Robots For Complex Situations Like Household Chores

“Our goal is to build robotic capabilities that amplify, not replace, human abilities,” said Max Bajracharya, vice president of robotics at TRI. “Training robots to understand how to operate in home environments poses special challenges because of the diversity and complexity of our homes where small tasks can add up to big challenges.” The new video, whose release coincided with National Selfie Day, is a little silly, but the advances are meaningful in the field....

April 1, 2023 · 2 min · 311 words · Janet Gundrum

Tpg Telecom Picks Up Au 4 8 Million Contract To Upgrade Adelaide Free Wi Fi

Since 2014, the network was built and run by hometown telco Internode, with Internode’s parent winning the contract for an initial five years. TPG is set to replace the “current mix of mesh-wireless, fibre, and copper-based technology” with a fibre network built on the Ten Gigabit Adelaide network that TPG built, and increased the number of access points by 25%, taking the total over 250. “ADL Free powered by TPG will be an integral service for the community as Adelaide prepares to welcome back more tourists and international students, whilst also servicing the needs of all city users and residents,” Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor said....

April 1, 2023 · 3 min · 575 words · Brandy Glenn

Trio Of Rce Cvss 10 Vulnerabilities Among 15 Cves In Cisco Small Business Routers

The first 10, dubbed CVE-2022-20699, impacts RV340, RV340W, RV345, and RV345P routers, and gains its score from allowing remote code to be run as root. “This vulnerability is due to insufficient boundary checks when processing specific HTTP requests. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending malicious HTTP requests to the affected device that is acting as an SSL VPN gateway,” Cisco said. The second perfect score is from CVE-2022-20708 which is due to issues in the web management side of the routers allowing for remote arbitrary command execution....

April 1, 2023 · 2 min · 308 words · Leo Hughes

Turn Your Love Of Gaming Into A Lucrative Career With The School Of Game Design

If you’re interested in turning your love of gaming into a career, it’s easier than ever to make it a reality thanks to the School of Game Design. There’s no need to head back to a traditional school or purchase expensive books; you can learn from the comfort of your couch thanks to this comprehensive online education. And right now during the VIP Sale, you can take an extra 40% off the already low price and snag a lifetime membership to the School of Game Design for just $29....

April 1, 2023 · 2 min · 294 words · Marcia Shoemake

Twitter To Hide Misleading Tweets Under New Crisis Response Policy

Under the policy, Twitter said as soon as it has evidence that a tweet is misleading it will be slapped with a warning notice which will also feature a link to more details about the crisis misinformation policy; likes, retweets and shares will be turned off; and the content would not be recommended across the service and be stopped from surfacing on the home page, search, or explore. Twitter added it will also prioritise adding warning notices to highly visible tweets and tweets from high-profile accounts, such as state-affiliated media accounts, verified, or official government accounts....

April 1, 2023 · 3 min · 597 words · Tracy Vanduyn

Ukrainian Startups Are Doing Everything They Can To Keep Working But It Isn T Easy

It hasn’t been easy. Thirty-year-old Oleksandar Shubin, who comes from Kharkiv, one of the most heavily bombed cities in the country, has been keeping his startup running during the nine months of the war. “During the early hostilities, our work slowed down a good bit, because we had to ensure maximum safety for our employees and their families,” Shubin, the founder and CEO of software development company SDA, tells ZDNET....

April 1, 2023 · 5 min · 972 words · Donna Crouch

United Airlines Just Offered The Sort Of Insult That May Truly Shock Customers

As no one seems to know where the economy is going – or even what it’s currently doing – many are trying to discern a trend. Or even the semblance of one. Also: Flying soon? Flighty is a must-have iOS app for air travel Perhaps one faint development involves how companies are treating their employees. The workers, united, would like not to be insulted Many were surely gripped recently when current Twitter CEO Elon Musk seemed to handle labor relations himself – on Twitter – with conspicuous (in)sensitivity....

April 1, 2023 · 5 min · 899 words · Loretta Salgado

Venu 2 Plus Review Garmin Moves Closer To A True Smartwatch

The Venu 2 Plus builds upon all of the great features found in the Venu 2 with the ability to make and take phone calls from the watch when paired to your smartphone, much like the non-cellular Apple Watch models. You can also now use your smartphone’s assistant to send text messages, ask questions, and more right from your wrist. It’s convenient to keep your phone in a pocket or bag while taking care of basic communication needs right from your wrist, especially if you are walking around a city or have your hands full....

April 1, 2023 · 12 min · 2487 words · Keith Flores

Virgin Orbit Pioneering Satellite Launch Ends In Failure After Rocket Anomaly

Cosmic Girl, a modified Boeing 747 jumbo jet carrying Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne rocket under its wing, took off from Spaceport Cornwall outside Newquay, before attempting to release the rocket and its satellite payloads into orbit from a drop zone at high altitude above the Atlantic Ocean. The rocket ignited and made it to space, but at some point during the firing of the rocket’s second stage engine, when travelling at a speed of more than 11,000 miles per hour, the system experienced what’s described as an ‘anomaly’, resulting in mission failure....

April 1, 2023 · 3 min · 484 words · Scott Weller

Wa Government Allocates Au 25 5M To Expand Cybersecurity Services

The funding, delivered under the state government’s AU$500 million Digital Capability Fund, will put be towards ensuring the state’s cyber capabilities can facilitate secure data exchanges between agencies, and prevent, detect, and responds to cyber threats. Specifically, this will include beefing up the Office of Digital Government’s cybersecurity unit with additional headcount to make it the state’s “largest dedicated cybersecurity team” and establishing a new dedicated home for the state’s new cyber security operations centre....

April 1, 2023 · 2 min · 296 words · Dawn Katz

Webex Is Coming To Apple S Carplay So You Can Take Your Meetings On The Road

Various car manufacturers support Apple’s CarPlay platform. Once your iPhone is connected to the car’s infotainment system, you’ll see a familiar iPhone-like interface with access to Apple’s own apps like Maps, Messages and Music, along with third-party apps that have added support for CarPlay. With Webex supporting CarPlay, you won’t have to try and manage the call using the app on your iPhone. Instead, you’ll be able to interact with your car’s touchscreen to join or leave a call, as well as view your upcoming agenda....

April 1, 2023 · 2 min · 318 words · Angela Dudley

What Happens When You Cancel A Credit Card

Whatever your reason, remember that closing an old credit card account can have consequences. What actually happens when you close an old account? Shutting down an old credit card account involves much more than a pair of scissors. Once you decide to close a credit card, you’ll need to give your card issuer a call using the contact number on the back of your card. Here’s what happens next:...

April 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1096 words · Kelly Kang

What The Business World Needs Now More Than Ever Is Extreme Humanism

Tom’s 20th book, Excellence Now: Extreme Humanism, was released in March 2021. Tom repeatedly says that he does not understand why this straightforward, “not rocket science” message, which he has been ranting and raving about for 43 years, seems to be so hard to grasp – but he will continue to “sell” these timeless ideas “until his last breath.” Tom’s tireless focus is on putting people first and developing leaders who stay in intimate touch with the front-liners who do the real work....

April 1, 2023 · 10 min · 1982 words · Marjorie Neal