Experience is not necessary. In October 2018, a Russian “yellow” mass media spread the information that Sberbank plans to introduce a tax on money transfers from […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Month: October 2018
How exactly to stop paying for the “accidental” subscription “MegaFon”
The ultimate solution to the problem. To subscribers of all operators from time to time have to deal with “accidentally” connected paid services. Operators can connect […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Named the weakest point of the iPhone XR
Many guessed what was going on. Today, on October 26, Apple released the iPhone XR — your new smartphone with a 6.1-inch LCD display. Immediately after […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Huawei found a new reason to mess with Apple
From time to time competitors joking and teasing Apple, thus trying to draw attention to their products. Earlier so did Microsoft, Samsung, Xiaomi, Bethesda and […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Halloween App of the Week: Candies ‘n Curses
Candies ‘n Curses is a “spooky sugar-coated platformer” where you play as the adventurous Molli Pop. The game begins with a long opening that introduces […] Read the original post by Sammy Snyder
California Will Pause Net Neutrality Law for Federal Suit
The delay could stretch into years, while a lawsuit challenging the FCC’s order repealing net neutrality rules is resolved. Read the original post by Klint Finley
How Feds Tracked Down Mail Bomb Suspect Cesar Sayoc
At a press conference Friday, officials detailed how they identified and found Cesar Sayoc, who has been arrested in connection with a series of mail […] Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky
Iran’s New Facebook Trolls Are Using Russia’s Playbook
Facebook took down another Iranian-based network of phony accounts Friday. This new campaign focused on American politics—and it was successful. Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky
Does the August Smart Lock Pro work with SmartThings?
Best answer: Yes. The August Smart Lock Pro utilizes a technology called Z-Wave, which is compatible with the SmartThings Hub. Using the SmartThings Classic app, […] Read the original post by Jason Cockerham
iFixit Gives Us a Peek Inside iPhone XR With New Teardown
Apple’s new lower-cost flagship smartphone, the iPhone XR, launched today, and iFixit picked up one of the new devices to take it apart for one […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Snap Launches Snap Camera for Mac; Features Lenses and Integration With YouTube, Twitch, and More
Snap is expanding to the desktop in a major way, thanks to a brand new app the company is launching for desktop computers. Continue reading […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Google has fired nearly 50 employees for sexual misconduct since 2016
Oh the heels of Thursday morning's news that Andy “Father of Android” Rubin not only forced one of his subordinates to perform a sex act […] Read the original post by Engadget
Hadoop Big Data at Risk From DemonBot, Radware Warns
A botnet is taking advantage of unsecured Hadoop big data clusters, attempting to use victims to help launch distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Switch gamers can grab the Nintendo Labo Robot Kit for $60 today
Play the robot. Be the robot. The Nintendo Labo Robot Kit is on sale today for only $59.99 on Amazon. This deal is one of the […] Read the original post by John Levite
FilmStruck Is the Latest Casualty of the Streaming Wars
The AT&T/Time Warner merger has claimed another victim—a result that’s to be expected when we appoint technocrats as our cultural gatekeepers. Read the original post by Brian Raftery