Emerging Technologies In Healthcare

Today’s medical care, consultation and assistance are highly connected through the Internet. The healthcare service provider and customer can exchange feedback with each other instantly. The Internet of Things (IoT) further encourages healthcare device manufacturers to design new products with embedded systems to record and follow up the patient or customer’s health data. The entire ecosystem of healthcare technology is growing rapidly in the world, notably in the U.S. New healthcare solutions are being brought to the market every day....

June 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1659 words · Aileen Arevalos

Estimating Projects Part I

Most of the people I know, especially if they are not very experienced in the designing and manufacturing processes, usually hate to make any type of estimates. This is really not surprising, because very often making an estimate resembles walking in the dark, because it is impossible to make a precise estimate of the new team, starting a new project. That’s why I decided to write a few articles on estimating, and I’ll show you the available methods and tools....

June 28, 2022 · 10 min · 1980 words · Lance Geffrard

Facebook Admits That The Fake News Flag Is Making The Problem Worse

But the owner of the social network giant Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg wants to prevent this from happening, and after a failed attempt to mark the ‘false news’, they will now change their methodology. The concern on the part of the social network giant Facebook, regarding the false news, came from the manipulation of users in the political environment. As an initial step, Mark Zuckerberg’s company, of course, the social network giant Facebook decided to partner with organizations to review the veracity of the news shared within the platform, something that has not worked correctly because users were asked to collaborate through a procedure that few of them had finished....

June 28, 2022 · 2 min · 380 words · Dakota Lowder

Focal Cyanogenmod S Camera App Now Available On The Play Store

Remember the CyanogenMod and Focal drama? Well, the original developer of the app – Guillaume Lesniak – has gone ahead and released the beta version of the app on the Play Store for all Android 4.2+ devices. The beta version of the app is newer than what was bundled into CyanogenMod, and includes a new icon along with a slightly updated UI. Even though Focal is in beta, it is the most cutomizable and feature-rich camera app I have seen on the Play Store....

June 28, 2022 · 2 min · 221 words · Patricia Puckett

Do Airlines Track You Online To Increase Their Rates Komando Com

A: If you book your vacations online, you know that it can be fun and it can save you money. With a little time and effort, you can find low airfares and great deals on hotels and car rentals. However, if you’re a seasoned traveler, or if you do a lot of research prior to booking your vacations, you know that it’s getting more and more costly to book your trips online....

June 27, 2022 · 4 min · 795 words · Bridget Davis

Do The Moto G4 And G4 Plus Suffer From Overheating Issues

Last week, Motorola unveiled the Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus, both of which are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 617 chipset. The Snapdragon 617 chipset is a successor to the Snapdragon 615 chipset that was found in many popular devices last year, including the Xiaomi Mi 4i and Moto X Play. The upgraded Snapdragon 617 chipset is essentially the same as the Snapdragon 615 chipset, except that it comes with an upgraded ISP....

June 27, 2022 · 4 min · 646 words · Audrey Begum

Don T Click That Link New Phishing Emails Could Be Very Hard To Spot

But while the sender’s email address reflects that of the company, few might be aware that a company called Mailchimp processes millions of newsletters and bulk emails on their behalf. You’ll never honestly know where the email originates, making detecting phishing emails challenging. Read on to find out why some of these emails could seem more real than ever. Here’s the backstory If a company had to send out newsletter emails to millions of subscribers, it would take time and resources....

June 27, 2022 · 2 min · 369 words · Josephine Cherry

Don T Fear The Fun Tax Try Dead Trigger 2

But even the smoothest mobile F experiences still bear that onerous control-issues caveat. Swiping to move, swiping to aim, all the while tapping to fire weapons reload: it’s all a bit frustrating, something to get used to rather than fundamentally enjoy. So a sequel to Dead Trigger, dubbed Dead Trigger 2, didn’t really draw my eye when it was released a few days ago. But you know what? I was wrong....

June 27, 2022 · 3 min · 545 words · Elizabeth Christian

Drive An Older Car What To Know Before A Big Repair Bill Lands In Your Lap

Have you ever had to replace a transmission in one of your vehicles? It can get real ugly real fast! We’re talking up to thousands of dollars. That’s why we recommend our sponsor, CarShield. You could save thousands on covered repairs. Keep reading to learn how CarShield works and a few situations where you might need it. Reasons you’ll want CarShield watching your back Having protection with CarShield will give you much-needed peace of mind and take all the worry from maintaining your vehicle....

June 27, 2022 · 3 min · 627 words · Allison Rhodes

Facebook Two Factor Authentication Spam Was Caused By An Old Bug

That is why when we register for a service or platform, it is essential to use secure passwords, and at the same time, if they allow it, use an additional security system, as in many cases with the well-known two-factor authentication. This is something that we can already carry out in what many consider to be the social network par excellence, Facebook, however, as it has been admitted by the social platform owned by Zuckerberg, this security system is giving problems to some users....

June 27, 2022 · 2 min · 416 words · Lorie Lamoreaux

Facebook Messenger Update Now Supports Screen Sharing Feature Like Zoom

Screen Sharing Feature In Facebook Messenger On Android and iOS Platforms Screen Sharing feature on Facebook can be accessed on the Web and desktop via Facebook Messenger Rooms. If you know, this feature is similar to Zoom, which allows the users to share their phone or desktop screen with their friends. The Facebook Messenger app users can share their screen with up to eight people in a video call. While the Messenger Room allows 16 people at once....

June 27, 2022 · 2 min · 356 words · Cynthia Sutter

Final Version Of Allcast Lands On The Play Store Still Missing Chromecast Support

At the beginning of this month, Koush released AllCast on the Play Store as a closed beta. After a couple of weeks of testing, taking bug reports, squashing them and fixing the loose ends, the developer has made the app available to all on the Play Store. If you missed it somehow — AllCast will allow you to cast local content from your Android device to just about anything — an Xbox/PS3, Roku, DLNA capable TV and more....

June 27, 2022 · 1 min · 171 words · Dorothy Cody

Finally Google Launches Its Gboard App For Android

Google launched Gboard keyboard app for Android six months after it was first launched on iOS. So, let me tell you what Gboard actually is. Gboard is an updated version of Google keyboard and it comes with lots of new and impressive features. Let me tell you rather than being a completely new app, Gboard is just an update to Google keyboard. Google Keyboard jumped to version 6.0 and there are lots of new features that most people will be interested in....

June 27, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Robert Pitts

Finally Microsoft Edge For Android Hits Google Play

As a part of this strategy, the tech giant Microsoft has now announced that its browser, Edge would reach iOS and Android. That promise has now come to fruition with its availability in Google’s OS, of course, Android. It’s no surprise the arrival of Edge to Android and iOS. In addition to being announced by the tech giant Microsoft, everyone knew about the company’s expansion plans on these platforms, where it has invested heavily....

June 27, 2022 · 2 min · 404 words · James Mcculough

Compiling The Windows Kernel Driver

In the previous article, I’ve written and described a kernel mode driver, but I haven’t actually done anything with it. There’s something missing in that picture: it’s the loading of the kernel mode driver into the kernel and then writing the app.exe to actually sent an IRP request to the driver to execute some action. Transferring Data between User-Mode and Kernel Driver When using the kernel driver, we surely must transfer some data from user mode to the kernel driver, so the driver can perform its functions....

June 26, 2022 · 10 min · 1963 words · Blake Carr

Cortana Will Soon Be Able To Sync Up All Your Android Phone Notifications To Ndows 10

During a session at Microsoft’s Build developer conference, the company shared that digital assistant Cortana will one day be able to replicate notifications from your Android phone to a ndows 10 . You’ll even be able to dismiss them, which would liberate you from the need to constantly fiddle with your phone while you’re working at your . According to a report from the conference, Cortana will access these user notifications through its own cloud then push them over to ndows 10....

June 26, 2022 · 1 min · 187 words · Joel Rios

Costco Cyber Week Deals Surface Pro 7 Dell Xps 13 More Update Expired

Like its membership club rivals, Costco sells a bit of everything at its warehouses, including a collection of PCs that play a role in its annual Black Friday deals. But on Cyber Monday, you might have to go to Costco.com to secure some of the following discounts on systems. Must see offer: Costco membership activation certificate Exclusive promotion More Cyber Monday 2020 deals Here are some other noteworthy Costco deals worth checking out:...

June 26, 2022 · 1 min · 114 words · Judith Kim

Coursera Vs Udemy Which Course Site Offers The Best Experience

Learning through online courses has grown in popularity over the years. It’s never been easier to customize your education and focus on skills you care about. In this multi-billion dollar business, websites rope in course creators to build a system of user-generated educational resources. But which one is best? Coursera and Udemy are two of the biggest course sites out there. Here’s a quick comparison to know which of these very different sites is best for you....

June 26, 2022 · 5 min · 885 words · Doretha Towns

Cuzor 12V Ups Review A Power Bank For Your Wi Fi Router

What exactly is the Cuzor 12V UPS? Let’s put it this way. It’s essentially a power bank for your DC-powered devices like routers, security cameras, and others. It connects like a bridge between the device and its DC adaptor, so it’s always on. This helps with seamless switching between DC power and battery power with absolutely no lag/delay. The use cases are plenty. You could use it with your set-top-box, DVD player, modem, Wi-Fi router, security cameras, basically anything with DC input....

June 26, 2022 · 4 min · 722 words · Todd Keaton

Cybersecurity Weekly Covid Ransomware Truce Sodinokibi Selling Data Windows Eos Delayed

1. Hacking group promises to stop attacking medical units until COVID-19 cools down The Maze Team ransomware gang, infamous for shutting down hospitals and clinics with ransomware, said it will stop attacking the healthcare sector until the Coronavirus crisis is under control. They’re going so far as to offer discounts for some victims while completely halting targeted attacks against the healthcare industry. Read more » 2. Sodinokibi ransomware data leaks now sold on hacker forums Ransomware victims who have their stolen files leaked are now facing a bigger nightmare as other hackers and criminals sell and distribute the released files on hacker forums....

June 26, 2022 · 3 min · 627 words · Laura Reder