Even though a few years back there was only one computer in a household, now there are several in every home. We have a lot of media content saved on every device we own, and in some cases, we would like to access it from a different one, which is …
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Google Paid Apple $1 Billion To Remain the Default iOS Search Option
The Oracle copyright case against Google is ongoing and interesting details have begun to surface. According to a court transcript cited by Bloomberg, Google paid the Cupertino-based company $1 billion back in 2014, in order to remain the default iOS search option. According to the same source, there is an …
Read More »New DJI software stops drones from flying in restricted areas
DJI’s drones are probably the best ones on the market right now, and they are getting smarter due to the new software recently released for its air crafts. According to the drone manufacturer, the geofencing system will keep the drones away from restricted areas. This change in the software was …
Read More »iOS 9.1 Hack Brings Hacker Team $1 million
Zerodium, a company that pays for security information and exploit, awarded an anonymous team of hackers $1 million for hacking iOS 9.1. The competition called The Million Dollar iOS 9 Bug Bounty was announced in September. The fact that they had a winner was announced at the beginning of this …
Read More »Google Unveils Android Pay
Are wallets slowly being replaced by mobile devices? With apps like Google Wallet and Apple Pay, it seems more likely that purchases and payments will be made virtually. Adding to these mobile payments is Android Pay, something that will replace Google Wallet, and was one of the new things that …
Read More »Unannounced Samsung “CHOPIN” Tablet?
First Samsung comes out with the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, which may have costed them the smartphone market. Then they come out with cheap virtual reality headsets, something to add to their phones. And now they have a new tablet (dubbed the CHOPIN-LTE) coming out? The specs of this tablet …
Read More »Samsung Winning the VR Market?
With Samsung’s Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge sales faltering, it would be hard to imagine them benefiting from their losses. However, out of the mess they’ve created, Samsung has potentially won themselves the virtual reality market with the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. Their VR headset, the Gear VR Innovator, …
Read More »Microsoft Taking Over Windows 10 Phone Update
Is Microsoft to blame for every issue a customer has? No, not in the case of the Windows Phone. Here, users are complaining that their carriers may be the issue of their updates. Now, Microsoft has taken this issue into their hands and promised to help it’s customers. PC Magazine …
Read More »Facebook Has a Search Engine?
Google, stand your ground, Facebook approaches. It’s been going on for the past couple weeks. Smartphone users noticed a new icon “Add Link.” By clicking on it, a list of links were provided in relation to their post (I personally haven’t found it yet. Apparently, a select group of users …
Read More »Google Classroom: Class on the Go
As Teacher Appreciation Week comes to a close, it’s time to sit back and celebrate the anniversary of Google Classroom. While teachers kick back and enjoy the laughs, Google has added new features to this successful piece of software. One feature allows teachers to create and edit assignments on any mobile device. …
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