Monday, October 16, 2017

Microsoft's New Anti-Theft Patent will Make it Easier to Find Stolen Laptops and other top stories.

  • Microsoft's New Anti-Theft Patent will Make it Easier to Find Stolen Laptops

    Microsoft's New Anti-Theft Patent will Make it Easier to Find Stolen Laptops
    Anti-Theft programs on smartphones have evolved and today Find my iPhone has helped many iPhone owners get their devices back. The very presence of robust anti-theft application will dissuade thieves from stealing the phones and moreover, it will also help the device owner wipe the data and lock the device. Also, there are instances of Find My iPhone app helping parents locate their kidnapped children and in a nutshell, it has proved its mettle. The Android Device Manager is also equally c..
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  • iPhone – A look at 10 Years Of History [INFOGRAPHIC]

    iPhone – A look at 10 Years Of History [INFOGRAPHIC]
    Some interesting things about the history and future of Apple’s smartphone currently the iphone 7 and 7 plus version –  in honor of the iPhone 10 year anniversary The first steps Always prepared to lead the game, Apple was fast to recognize not only the challenges at that time but was also able to anticipate the upcoming challenges and respond to them before they could even manifest. The first (and basic model) iPhone was unveiled by Steve Jobs in January of 2007, which caused the infamous S..
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  • Audience for Nintendo Switch Games at 4K 'Too Limited': Nintendo

    Audience for Nintendo Switch Games at 4K 'Too Limited': Nintendo
    The Nintendo Switch is one of the more popular consoles at the moment with demand outstripping supply by a large margin. So much so that Nintendo is contending with Apple for components to make the Switch.Nonetheless, unlike the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, the company isn’t touting content at 4K. According to Nintendo America boss Reggie Fils-Aime, this has to do with targeting a larger potential consumer base.“The Nintendo mission is to reach as many consumers as possible and to have them engage an..
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  • Google Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 Specifications Leaked; Likely to Ditch 3.5mm Jack

    Google Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 Specifications Leaked; Likely to Ditch 3.5mm Jack
    While Google is busy readying the iterative upgrades for its Pixel devices, the rumor mills have started chugging out information. According to an earlier report, the new Pixel device would come in three avatars, one, a small screened device, the other being a large screen device and the last one being a premium offering with an even larger screen. Yes, even Apple is rumored to be prepping three iPhone variants this year. However, later on, the reports further said that the middle device w..
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  • Google stops scanning your Gmail to personalise its ads

    Google stops scanning your Gmail to personalise its ads
    Google's finally giving up its long-standing habit of riffling through your inbox to see what you're interested in, perhaps paving the way for enhanced security.If a service is free, you're the product. Never was that pearl of wisdom more true than when talking about Google's suite of free tools like Gmail and Google Drive. Play Video Don't Play Up Next Network Ten creditors meet Play Video Don't Play More BusinessDay Videos Previous slide Next slide What..
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  • Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Actually Has Uncharted References

    Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Actually Has Uncharted References
    Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Actually Has Uncharted References by Robert Workman | June 25, 2017 We know that Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is coming in a few days, and it’ll be packed full of retro game goodness, just like the original Crash games provided. But there are also a couple of nods to the game’s original developer, Naughty Dog, who has since gone on to develop the Uncharted series, along with The Last of Us. Some savvy folks in the Reddit community have managed to spot a co..
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  • Microsoft gets ASD boost for Azure, Office 365 in cloud battle with AWS

    Microsoft gets ASD boost for Azure, Office 365 in cloud battle with AWS
    Microsoft has scored a win in the escalating battle with Amazon Web Services for dominance of the Australian cloud computing market, with a big expansion of the number of its services certified as secure by the Australian Signals Directorate, meaning its products can be much more widely adopted across government.The company will announce on Tuesday that the number of its Azure services on the ASD's Certified Cloud Services List has expanded from six to 40, while 10 services within its Office 36..
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  • The Galaxy S8 can do 8 things the new OnePlus 5 can't, but I'd get the OnePlus 5

    The Galaxy S8 can do 8 things the new OnePlus 5 can't, but I'd get the OnePlus 5
    by Antonio Villas-boas Samsung's Galaxy S8 is the most feature-filled, beautiful smartphone you can get, period. It has the best camera, the best design, the best screen, and the latest specs.Yet, despite these accolades, I'm still more attracted to the new OnePlus 5.What could the Galaxy S8 possibly do wrong that makes me drift towards the OnePlus 5 instead? I want to give the Galaxy S8 the credit it deserves, so check out all the things the Galaxy S8 can do that t..
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  • There are now Snapchat Spectacles for diving, but you can't have them yet

    There are now Snapchat Spectacles for diving, but you can't have them yet
    The Snapchat Spectacles are quite the weird gizmo. For those unfamiliar, they are a pair of sunglasses with a camera and an LED flash on either side that allow you to shoot videos and photos for Snapchat. However, just like a lot of other accessories, they're not best friends with water.This is now bound to change, however, as the cruise company Royal Caribbean has partnered with Snap to offer its customers something rather unique – a diving mask with built-in Spectacles in it.The new pair of wa..
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  • Amazon Dash Wand review: A home shopping device made for a not-too-distant future

    Amazon Dash Wand review: A home shopping device made for a not-too-distant future
    Amazon will sell you groceries, one way or another. Case in point: The day before it announced plans to buy Whole Foods for a cool $13.7 billion, it released Amazon Dash Wand, a small Alexa-powered gadget that will likely be just as integral to the company’s produce push.Amazon’s new scanning stick is Jeff Bezos’s latest attempt to link the virtual world with the physical one. But even though it’s not Amazon’s first shot at a home shopping assistant, it’s definitely the first fully ..
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