One Plus One Gets OxygenOS 2.1.4 Update, All Bloatware Gets Removed

The manual camera mode and RAW file format capability also did not make the final cut. For obvious reasons, there is no fingerprint support, nor a screen temperature slider. Further, neither a screen temperature slider nor fingerprint support has been added. Also, theres a nice selection of custom icon packs to boot. It will also have Marshmallow-esque App Permissions control. OnePlus also offers these final words of caution, just note you will lose all your data....

January 23, 2016 · 1 min · 121 words · Jaclyn Willis

Stolen accounts of Uber and PayPal users are more in demand on the dark web forums

Facebook logins sold for an average of $3.02, while Netflix credentials sold for about 76 cents. Its an incredible underground ecosystem. Its incredibly diverse, but incredibly mature,said Ed Cabrera, Trend Micros vice president of cybersecurity strategy. source: www.techworm.net

January 23, 2016 · 1 min · 38 words · Shelby Dawson

This how you can turn on Remote Desktop in your Windows 10/7/8.1/Vista PC

This should work for the Professional versions of Windows 10, 8, 8.1, 7, or Vista. Or you’ve got the option to search for Remote Access in the Start Menu or Start Screen. Once you search, tap on the Allow remote access to your rig item. Itll look a little different in Windows 8, but its roughly the same thing. Now youll want to nudge the Remote prefs link on the left hand side....

January 23, 2016 · 1 min · 90 words · Jon Brown

This thirteen-year-old builds a satellite that can produce oxygen in space

Inside of it there will be water and algae, and outside there will be carbon dioxide. Through a process of photosynthesis, the satellite will produce oxygen. From my mother I learned the wisdom of looking at life creatively. Later this year, Oron will attend the NASA summer camp in Florida as the winner of the competition. source: www.techworm.net

January 23, 2016 · 1 min · 58 words · Cheryl Santana

This Wi-Fi can only be accessed by squeezing a banana

This office has a unique Wi-Fi which can only be accessed by squeezing a banana. Yes, you read it right! you gotta squeeze the banana to enter the guest data pipe in this office. The Registernotes that this is perhaps the most novel way of accessing Wi-Fi. Guests have to get the unique code needed for accessing Wi-Fi web link. And it still involves paper what is this? Exasperated at what he saw, Milo decided to design his banana squeeze novel way for accessing Wi-Fi....

January 23, 2016 · 1 min · 125 words · Dylan Mata

TrumpScript is a new programming language that thinks and acts like Donald Trump

We are wondering if the highly infamous Youre fired quote will be present in the directory or not. Looks like we are going to have to make a mistake and find out for ourselves. America never does anything halfway. All numbers must be strictly greater than 1 million. The small stuff is inconsequential to us. There are no import statements allowed. All code has to be home-grown and American made....

January 23, 2016 · 1 min · 173 words · Shelby Clayton

US military is working on tech that could turn soldiers into cyborgs

The US Military is working withDefence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)on the project. DARPA says that that the interface will be a bio-compatible equipment measuring no larger than 1 cubic centimetre. NESD will develop such technology similar to a modem, necessary to communicate between human mind and machine. To get details about DARPAs BRAIN Initiative,check out their page here. source: www.techworm.net

January 23, 2016 · 1 min · 61 words · Meagan Briggs

After New York, now California wants to ban sale of encrypted smartphones

Recently,New York had proposed an anti-encryption billthat allows the government backdoor access to your gear. In other words, Californias legislature is considering banning devices that come with unbreakable encryption. This legislation was introduced by California assembly member Jim Cooper (D-9th) Assembly Bill 1681. The bill might force a pause in sales for Apple in its hometown. Apple shows no signs of stopping its fight for encryption on smartphones, either. The bill must pass the assembly and the state senate, and be signed into law by Gov....

January 22, 2016 · 1 min · 91 words · John Adams

Baby Monitor hacked by psycho hacker to Scare Toddler with Spooky Sounds

Until one night when Sarah walked by and heard a strangers voice coming out of the monitor. It said: Wake up little boy, daddys looking for you. Hence, the rig was returned immediately by the couple. source: www.techworm.net

January 22, 2016 · 1 min · 38 words · Stacey Rowland

Facebook for Android now offers privacy with Tor

May be it had something to do with the dominating operating system market share of the platform. Furthermore, if you want to get more information, just visit the Tor on Android page. source: www.techworm.net

January 22, 2016 · 1 min · 34 words · Lauren Schmidt

Google getting serious about deep learning – Publishes free three month course

Dont I need the computing resources of Google or Facebook to take advantage of it? source: www.techworm.net

January 22, 2016 · 1 min · 17 words · Michael Jones

Google paid Apple $1 billion to keep default search bar on iPhone

The clarity on the figure was received as part of Oracles long-running copyright lawsuit against Google. It was not immediately clear if the percentage reflects the share Google keeps or pays to Apple. Google lawyers reportedly attempted to have the witness statement regarding the 34 percent share struck off the court transcript. This request was denied by the judge presiding over the trial. Apple too has reportedly requested the same in a separate filing....

January 22, 2016 · 1 min · 170 words · Daniel Coleman

Human brains can store ten times more memories than we originally thought

This is because the human brains memory capacity may be as much as 10 times larger than previously thought. This is roughly an order of magnitude of precision more than anyone has ever imagined. The implications of what we found are far-reaching. No one thought it would be such a small difference. This was a curveball from nature. source: www.techworm.net

January 22, 2016 · 1 min · 60 words · Jonathan Clark