Google Chrome For Windows Just Got Antivirus Features

Recently, we have seen lots of malware or adware in the form of Google Chrome extension is making its way to the Chrome web store. Recently, Google raised the level of security and added new features in Windows that will alert users in case of any suspicious behavior. According to the reports from TheVerge, Google in collaboration with security firm ESET added some security feature in Chrome browser. You can say Google added some antivirus feature in its browser....

November 28, 2022 · 1 min · 189 words · Elizabeth Sibley

Google Chrome Users Warned About High Severity Vulnerability

The CERT-In (Indian Computer Emergency Response Team) has recently issued a vulnerability note for Google Chrome. The government has issued a warning for Google Chrome versions prior to 98.0.4758.80. According to the CERT-In, there are multiple vulnerabilities in chrome that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on the user’s system. Chrome Has “High Severity” Vulnerability, Update the Browser Now Chrome is the most used web browser in the world; because of that, hackers target it easily....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 276 words · Eric Faiella

Google Introduced A New Personal Assistant

According to the multinational conglomerate Alphabet’s Google Inc, the new personal assistant is just a pint-sized speaker and microphone combination which is designed to relax in a room and reply to its owner’s every command, like from answering the questions to checking the weather. As the CEO of the multinational conglomerate Alphabet’s Google Inc Mr. Sundar Pichai said “The new Google Home personal assistant connects to WiFi and can control other connected appliances, as the computing is evolving beyond phones, and people are using it in context across many scenarios, be it in their television, be it in their car, be it something they wear on their wrist or even something much more immersive”....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 234 words · Herbert Daniels

Google Is Shutting Down Its Url Shortening Service

One of the best known is the tech giant Google’s URL Shortener (goo.gl), but this service has the days counted and will be closed as early as 1 year. To make life easier for those who want to copy lengthy URLs, the tech giant Google’s URL shortener was created in 2009. Earlier we wrote about this service here that became massively used by Internet users, since it allows not only URL shortening, save previously shortened URLs and still know how many clicks were made on that short link....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 255 words · Jesus Palos

Google Just Launched An Awesome New App For Android

Should I do a recharge of 5, 7 or 10 GB plan? Or is it enough to have a little control over consumption? Each smartphone has resources to keep track of the billing cycle, and even operators often have tools that offer information on this consumption. To facilitate this task the tech giant Google presented Datally, a mobile application for users of Android devices in its version 5.0 or higher and that offers a simple and easy interface to better manage the consumption of the contracted subscription data....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 286 words · Alice Morgan

Google Labelled Google Com As Dangerous Website

Now the Google has updated the secuirty status of their search engine “Google.com”. Earlier, when Google.com was enterted to check the safety, the page displayed that “some pages on this website install malware on visitors”, “attackers on this site might try to trick you to download software or steal your information”. The report from Google Safe Browsing also mentioned that “Don’t panic. Users sometimes post bad content on websites that are normally safe....

November 28, 2022 · 1 min · 120 words · Odessa Koontz

Google Lens Is Now Available On Desktop For Google Photos

Google Lens Rolled out on Desktop with OCR Support As of now, Google Lens lets the user to copy texts from an image via optical character recognition (OCR). It works like this, go to Goole Photos on your desktop and open any image that has text on it, there at the top left corner you will see an option of “Copy text from image” with a logo of google Lens. Click on this option and the image starts analyzing what’s on Android....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 298 words · Sarah James

Google Maps Is About To Get Some Powerful Features

The new Google Maps will provide users augmented reality turn-by-turn directions, recommendations, the friend sharing features and more. Let’s look at some of the new features that are coming to Google Maps soon. Ar Directions Well, if you are amongst those who don’t like staring at the map every time you walk in a new city, then Google Maps is about to get an extraordinary feature for you. The new feature essentially combines Google’s Street View and maps data to show real-time version of Street View, combining real-world images with map overlays....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · Brandon Russell

Google Secretly Tracks Android Users Locations Even When Location Services Are Disabled

A new issue has been released and shows that the tech giant Google collects the location of Android users even after they indicate they do not want the company to record this information. What has been revealed now is serious and shows that since the beginning of the year the tech giant Google is collecting information on the location of Android smartphones even when they do not have any SIM card inserted or the GPS turned on....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 348 words · Willie Musigdilok

Google Worsens One Of The Biggest Flaws Of Android

Latency of sound: A classic Android problem In particular, we talk about the latency of sound or audio. This problem has always been present in Android, and although in recent years it has been reduced considerably (especially from Lollipop), it is still much worse than in iOS. This is the reason why the operating system has a bad reputation among music creators and other professionals in the sound industry, preferring to use iOS to work in case it is necessary because so much latency generates synchronization problems....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 335 words · Ora Iannone

Hackers Can Hack Your Smartphone Using Sensor Data

Recently, researchers at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University, led by India-origin Shivam Bhasin found that your phone’s sensors can leak your passwords to hackers. Researchers have found that phone’s sensor like accelerometer, proximity sensor, gyroscope and others represent a potential security risk. The researchers have gathered data from six sensors on Android smartphone and ran this information through machine learning and deep learning algorithms. You will be shocked to know that the researchers have successfully unlocked every device tested with 99....

November 28, 2022 · 1 min · 195 words · Kenneth Good

Hackers Hacked Tesla S Cloud To Mine Cryptocurrency

As many of you will know, cryptocurrency mining takes a good amount of requirement of the device in which you want to mine, the hardware specifications have to be very good. That’s why a great server like Tesla, in which we find a very high power to process all the data we find in the company, is one of the main objectives of the hackers. Tesla hacked to mine cryptocurrencies This breach of security already discovered a couple of weeks ago by the security firm itself, put the whistle in the sky for all those companies that maintain servers in AWS and other distributors....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · Paul Jones

Here S The Reason Why Atm Pins Have Only 4 Digit Code

Well, we don’t have enough time to know everything. However, the reason behind this is little funny. So, it will be worth knowing why ATM PINs always have 4 Digit Code. ATM (Automated Teller Machines) was first introduced in the year 1967 and it had been widespread in no-time. Instead of visiting the bank and waiting in a long queue to withdraw money, you just need to swipe your ATM card, insert your secret 4 Digit PIN code and obtain the money you require....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 270 words · Rick Shannon

Here S Why C Is The Default Drive Of Your Computer Instead Of A Or B

If we talk about computer, Microsoft Windows is one of the dominant operating systems that are used by the majority of computer users. If you have a Windows computer then one question would have surely crossed your mind, why is the default drive in Windows computer is C drive? The drives beyond C are labeled D, E, and so on. Additionally, if you plug in your USB flash drives you will get F and G drive....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 259 words · Felix Jensen

High Speed Quantum Encryption Could Stop Hackers

According to the new study published online this week in Science Advances, the system can create and distribute encryption codes at rates of megabits per second, between five and ten times faster than current methods, and at the same rate as the current of the Internet when operating several systems in parallel. Researchers at Duke University, Ohio State University and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory demonstrated that the technique is effective against common attacks, even in the face of equipment failures that could open loopholes....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 516 words · Barbara Turner

How Why To Join Windows 10 Insider Fast Ring

While the new program is very handy, especially for those who don’t want to miss any new features, it also has many disadvantages. First, if you join the Windows 10 Insider Fast Ring, you will receive updates that are not entirely free from bugs and glitches. Running a bug-filled operating system, especially on a low-end device, might cause BSOD. It can even slow down your PC. Anyways, if you are a pro user and know what to do if things become problematic, you can join Windows 10 Insider Fast Ring....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 322 words · Jeffery Mackey

How To Add A Picture Password To Your Google Forms

How to Add a Picture Password to your Google Forms Google Forms do not support the CAPTCHA by default, but this feature could be implemented in it through using the attached images used with the questions. Steps to Add a Picture Password to your Google Forms: And after reading this article you might have got about the method by which you could now easily set up the Picture Password or the CAPTCHAs for your Google Forms, and eventually, protect it up from being traced by the spams or the bots....

November 28, 2022 · 1 min · 128 words · Mary Brevell

How To Add Download Button To Chrome S Toolbar

A few days ago, we shared a detailed guide on adding notes to the saved passwords on the Chrome browser. Now it looks like Chrome web browser got another best feature that improves how you manage downloads. The latest Chrome Canary release has redesigned downloads interface that adds a new download icon to the toolbar. The new download icon sites on the toolbar and UI look similar to the new Microsoft Edge and Firefox web browsers....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 394 words · Francis Murray

How To Auto Post Birthday Wishes On Your Friends Facebook Wall

So for this, we have a process that will work for you. We have created an article on How To Automatically Post-Birthday Wishes On Your Friends Facebook Wall. Yes, it is possible you can undoubtedly do this with a simple method explained below. How to Auto-Post Birthday Wishes on Your Friends Facebook Wall The method is very uncomplicated and easy and in this you need to schedule all your greetings post on the friends wall whose birthday is coming up and facebook will Automatically Post-Birthday Wishes On Your Friends Facebook Wall....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 253 words · Zola Byers

How To Automatically Lock Windows Pc Using Dynamic Lock

This is a new feature, but it’s very helpful for improving a device’s security. The feature makes it more difficult for anyone to access your device as you step away from your device. Steps to Automatically Lock Windows PC Using Dynamic Lock So, if you often step away from your PC and forget to lock it, Dynamic Lock is a feature you need. Below, we have shared a step-by-step guide on automatically locating Windows PC using Dynamic lock....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 261 words · Matthew Babineaux