Samsung Galaxy S8 To Come with 6GB RAM, 256GB Internal Memory and Buttonless Fingerprint Scanner

Theleakalso suggests the possibility of a fingerprint sensor. looks like Samsung Galaxy S8 will include a button-less fingerprint scanner, which will be based on Ultrasonic technology. Also, the amount of RAM is expected to increase from 4GB to 6GB. Aside from that, the gear will also include an AI (artificial intelligence) assistant. Other features include the latest version of Bluetooth 5.0 and HTML supported gear. Samsung Galaxy S8 will be announced at the 2017 Mobile World Congress that will run between February and March....

November 28, 2016 · 1 min · 94 words · Rebecca Daniel

Should You Sleep, Shut Down, Or Hibernate Your Laptop?

Sleep, hibernate, or shutdown? Which is the best option for your laptop? Do we need to turn off the computer when we are done using it? Or is it fine to just end the lid of the laptop overnight while we sleep? Sleep:Also known as Standby in earlier Windows. Once in sleep mode, the computer enters a low-power state. The power supply to the components, except the RAM, gets disconnected....

November 28, 2016 · 1 min · 204 words · Madison Anderson

VLC media player features 360-degree video on Windows and Mac

To develop the functionality, VLCs development team worked with 360-degree camera maker Giroptic. It also supports the spherical display mode, which is another step toward full VR capability. Be warned, though, that technical previews are often buggy. VLC will also get 3D audio playback, including head tracking headphones. Well keep you posted. We are very proud to contribute our expertise in 360 to this open source player. The final release of version 3....

November 28, 2016 · 1 min · 83 words · Tyler Levy

Was CNN really hacked to show 30 minutes of NSFW Xvideos clips?

This time for allegedly showing 30 minutes of unadulterated NSFW Xvideos clips in Boston on 25th November. But did the news broadcaster really show the NSFW clips or was the service provider from Boston hacked? The 30 minute Xvideo broadcast news on CNN gained traction after a viewer from tweeted this. Surprisingly, the tweet has now been deleted leading to further questions. Initially it was thought that the Xvideo dubsmash was sparked by CNNs broadcaster and local television provider, RCN....

November 28, 2016 · 1 min · 105 words · Kathleen Day

You Could Get Your Very Own Real-Life Transformer Car For $600,000

This Real-Life Transformer Could Be Yours For $600,000 Are you an action figure Transformers fan? Do you have $600,000 in your pocket to shell out? A BMW 3-series vehicle that transforms into a giant robot will be the star attraction at the event. We think if we do something like this itll get great exposure all over the world. Bids will start at $600,000, which is the original cost of the car....

November 28, 2016 · 1 min · 174 words · Justin Mitchell

AI Powered Google Translate Can Translate Languages It’s Never Trained On

The update should make translations in those languages much more accurate and easier to understand, says Google. What if the Google translate could translate between two languages even those werent paired by the system previously? And, thanks to machine learning, the answer is yes. It can actually generate reasonable translations between two languages without resorting to another language as a bridge between them. The method is called zero-shot. Google announced the developments in ablog post, which was accompanied by aresearch paperpublished onArxiv....

November 24, 2016 · 1 min · 148 words · Jennifer Trujillo

Apple releases iPhone 7 – should you upgrade?

The world of technology is fast and ever-changing making it difficult to keep up with the latest trends. source: www.techworm.net

November 24, 2016 · 1 min · 20 words · James Barnes

Battery Breakthrough Will Let Phones Charge In Seconds, Last Over A Week

This high-powered battery will have supercapacitors that would allow it to store a large amount of energy. While lithium-ion batteries can break after about 1,500 charges, these supercapacitors can be recharged 30,000 times before degrading. Other estimates put the lifecycle of batteries currently on the market at a maximum of 7,000 charges. Supercapacitors before this were not used to make batteries, as they were too huge for standard smartphones. The core of the wires is highly conductive to allow for superfast charging....

November 24, 2016 · 1 min · 99 words · Julie Johnson

How to create undeletable and unrenamable folder on your Windows PC

Normal folders created by users on their Windows run computer can be easily deleted and/or renamed. Just follow the below steps that how can you create a folder that cannot be deleted or renamed. You just created a new folder onE Drive. Open Windows Explorer and check it yourself. Now add all your important documents, files, images and videos in this folder. You will find that you have created your own impregnable file which cannot be renamed or deleted....

November 24, 2016 · 1 min · 88 words · John Taylor

How To Fix Any DLL Error In Any Windows Version

To overcome this we have a tutorial forHow To Fix Any DLL Error in Windows PC/laptop. You just need to follow some simple method below. How To Fix Any DLL Error In Your Windows Computer Step 1. when you obtain noted down the file name, go to this websitedll-files.com. Step 2.Now throw in there yourDLL errorin the search window of the website. DLL-Files.comwill immediately list out the zip file containing that particular DLL file....

November 24, 2016 · 1 min · 146 words · Raymond Turner

Microsoft and FireEye collaborate to up the cyber security ante on Windows 10 devices

WDATP customers have access to intelligence technical indicators that are provided by the software. James Turner, IBRS security analyst, told ARN that the deal brings extensive benefits to both vendors. There are benefits here for both Microsoft and FireEye, he said. Its a classic case of FOMO [fear of missing out], he explained. It is literally going to be a case of seeing something out there and identifying it as bad....

November 24, 2016 · 1 min · 119 words · Laura Ball

Some of the world’s weirdest codes ever written!!!

Hardcore programmers will say that coding is an art or science. While learning to code is hard, tedious and excruciating, it is the end result that counts. There are millions of new programs being written every day so that our lives will be that much easier. But sometimes programmers write that one code which has no explanation. Rather it borders on absurdity. Today, we look at some of these weirdest codes ever written....

November 24, 2016 · 2 min · 340 words · Kyle Mercado

Syllable D900 Mini Wireless Earbuds are music to the ears!!!

They also can answer and make phone calls and also play music when paired with a smartphone. The left earpiece is considered the main headset, while the right earpiece is considered the secondary headset. This means that the left earpiece must be on for the right earpiece to work. The button cannot adjust volume or advance music tracks. Further, the rubberized piece that fits into your ear is actually removable....

November 24, 2016 · 1 min · 187 words · Robert Pearson