Devops Jobs Salaries Are Rising But Some Are Going Up Faster Than Others

Demand for DevOps skills seems to have skyrocketed over the past five years. Consultancy Bain & Company in September reported DevOps job postings grew 443% between 2015 and 2019, which is comparable to postings for machine learning, but way faster than postings for data science (167%) and software engineering (69%). DevOps has been popularized over the past decade around the idea that software development can be fast, deliver business results and produce stable IT operations....

February 7, 2022 · 3 min · 599 words · Sherrie Holme

Displaymate Hints At Exceptional Pixel 3 Xl Oled Display

DisplayMate is one of the go-to sources for display testing, especially when it comes to smartphones, and the publication has teased quite the honor for Google’s newest, and biggest, smartphone. Google officially unveiled the Pixel 3 XL (and Pixel 3) earlier today, debuting the company’s biggest smartphone display to date. It’s an OLED panel again, just as Google used last year with the Pixel 2 XL, and it rightfully got people wondering how the quality would hold up this year when compared to last year’s effort....

February 7, 2022 · 1 min · 196 words · Tommy Schroeder

Don T Forget To Remove The Plastic Covering From The Led Flash And Heart Rate Sensor On Your Galaxy S6 Or Galaxy S6 Edge

Got yourself a Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge today, and wondering why photos with flash are coming out so weird or why the heart rate monitor fails to work properly? The reason is pretty simple and something that will be likely overlooked by majority of new owners of the handset: there is a thin strip of transparent plastic covering the LED flash and the hear rate monitor. The plastic strip has been installed a bit too well by Samsung, and most owners of the Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 edge will likely overlook that it is present in the first place....

February 7, 2022 · 1 min · 154 words · Hilda Manuel

Download Opera Neon Offline Installer Latest Version For Pc

Google Chrome focuses more on speed and simplicity, but at the same time, it consumes more resources than any other web browser. So, if we have to compromise with resource consumption, why not pick something that looks good? If you share the same thoughts, then you might like this article. In this article, we will introduce one of the good-looking web browsers for Mac and Windows, known as Opera Neon....

February 7, 2022 · 4 min · 676 words · Dale Winstead

Fin7 Hacking Group Member Sentenced To Five Years Behind Bars

On Thursday, the US Department of Justice (DoJ) announced the sentencing of Denys Iarmak to five years in prison for working as a FIN7 penetration tester. FIN7, also known as Carbanak, is a prolific cybercriminal group that focuses on financial theft. Active since at least 2015, FIN7 has tended to target the retail and banking sector through Business Email Compromise (BEC) scams, attacks against point-of-sale (PoS) systems, and supply chain compromise....

February 7, 2022 · 3 min · 469 words · David Gordon

Finally Game Of Thrones Hbo Hacker Has Been Identified And Charged

Four months after the spectacular robbery, the federal district attorney’s office of the Southern District of New York has identified the culprit of the cyber attacks. This is Behzad Mesri, alias ‘Skote Vahshat’, an Iranian hacker who has not yet been arrested. Of course, it is on the list of the most wanted by the FBI. The prosecution charges him with seven counts, including cyber fraud, identity theft, and extortion....

February 7, 2022 · 2 min · 311 words · Betty Yager

First Alpha Of Sailfish Os For Oneplus One Released

Being an alpha build, the ROM lacks a lot of functionality, including broken Wi-Fi and Camera. Other key functionality like Android app support and OTA update is also missing (or broken). Considering that this ROM is barely functional, it hardly makes sense for OnePlus One users to try it on their handset. However, if you are bored of Android and are looking for a change, you can always flash Sailfish OS on it…....

February 7, 2022 · 1 min · 88 words · Julie Cadogan

First Stable Build Of Cyanogenmod 12 1 Released

The CyanogenMod team today announced that it will start rolling out the first stable release of CM12.1 based on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop from today. Additionally, the team is also rolling out an update for the stable build of CM11 and CM12 with various security patches thrown in, including one for Stagefright. The stable release of CM12.1 will not be available for all the devices that are supported by the team though....

February 7, 2022 · 2 min · 258 words · Peter Davis

Five To Try C Man 256 Is A Remixed Arcade Addiction Bing Preempts S Now On Tap

Elsewhere this week, Microsoft beats to the punch with its Now on Tap-like feature in the updated Bing Search, while cable channel AMC launches its own streaming video app. Meanwhile, The Guides ( its companion app) should leave you plenty puzzled, Mozilla bmaker strives to enable easy content creation for just about anyone. Need some interesting new apps to dig into this weekend? Make these the first five on your list....

February 7, 2022 · 4 min · 835 words · Wayne Stevens

Five To Try Evie Rethinks The Android Launcher Minecraft Gets Friendlier Than Ever

Evie is an interesting pick, as it shakes up the usual Android launcher approach by building the interface around an intelligent universal search bar, while go is designed to get you the contextual emoji GIFs you need during conversations. Meanwhile, Minecraft: cket ition got a huge update this week with dedicated servers wider cross-platform play, while _ISM is an alluring puzzler Toca fe: Vacation is a perfect pick for the kids....

February 7, 2022 · 4 min · 772 words · Robert Pearsall

Fix For Samsung Pay Randomly Opening On Galaxy S10

Samsung Pay is easily one of the most underrated features of the Galaxy S10 series. While it is a mobile payment service similar to Google Pay, Samsung Pay can also work with traditional PoS systems unlike other alternatives in the market. However, Samsung Pay has a peculiar problem on the Galaxy S10 series. It automatically opens up from the lock screen every once in a while. If you own a Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, or the Galaxy S10+, you are not alone in facing the issue....

February 7, 2022 · 3 min · 511 words · Lilla Rogan

For A Limited Time New Users Can Get A Lifetime Of Vpnsecure Online Privacy For Just 40

However, just like when you are doing anything else online, you need to be extremely careful about protecting yourself when accessing educational content. And now, new users need never worry about that again, because a VPNSecure Online Privacy: Lifetime Subscription is currently available for only $39.99 during our pre-Black Friday sale. Obviously, your traffic will be encrypted so that hackers aren’t able to get access to your data. VPNSecure renders your traffic on the service unrecognizable with Stealth VPN....

February 7, 2022 · 2 min · 281 words · Jessica Post

Forging Attempt Foiled By Font

So if you’re going to try to falsify a document, for instance, it’s not just about making sure you dot the i’s and cross the t’s. Sure, you might have double-checked that, along with choosing the right logos, lingo or the proper formatting, too, but it’s still not enough. And just when you think you’ve covered all the bases, someone comes in and figures out it’s a fake. It all unraveled because you chose the wrong font....

February 7, 2022 · 2 min · 395 words · Katie Kostura

First Cut Asus Rog Phone Ii The Best Of The Smartphone Gaming World

Typical Gaming Design If you’re a fan of classy and subtle design, the ROG Phone II is everything but that. It screams “gamer” right in your face and that’s not saying that the ROG Phone II does not look appealing. It stands out from the blue coloured glass gradients that we’ve seen too much of. If you’re a gamer, which you would be if you’re interested in this phone, you’re bound to love the design....

February 6, 2022 · 5 min · 936 words · Susan Sanford

First Cut Vivo X21 Under Display Fingerprint Magic

As soon as we open the packaging, we are greeted with a card indicating the X21 being the official smartphone of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Taking the device out of the box, the first thing we noticed is that the device feels pretty light in the hand when compared to other phones with a glass back, like the OnePlus 6. Not sure if this is something that Vivo has going for it, or if the device just lacks an assuring feel in the hand....

February 6, 2022 · 4 min · 641 words · Stephanie Lapointe

Caught Up In Another Password Breach Follow These 3 Rules To Protect Yourself Online

Yes, of course you should do that. But don’t stop there. Every one of these incidents is an opportunity to assess your current online security and tighten it up as needed. The goal is to make sure you’re at minimal risk when (not if) another, similar data breach occurs. The best way to do that is to follow three ironclad rules: Always use a long, random passwordNever reuse a passwordAlways turn on 2-factor authentication (2FA), if possible...

February 6, 2022 · 4 min · 687 words · Helen Thiele

Chrome Beta For Android Update Shows Us What S Browser Will Look Like With Material Design

ile it’s not the official stard release Chrome, it’s likely that ‘s getting some practice in before the real thing arrives, just to work out some of the kinks. Chrome Beta now features a simpler, streamlined design; the menu bar is flatter, the overall interface just feels more futuristic than Chrome does currently. Chrome for Beta also features a dark theme for Incognito Mode—as if to imply that incognito browsing is a “secret” thing—as well as a new icon a more simplified sign-in process....

February 6, 2022 · 1 min · 132 words · Roderick Hicks

Court Rules That Data Scraping Is Legal In Linkedin Appeal

This case has been dragging on for almost five years. LinkedIn demanded in 2017 that hiQ cease and desist from scraping LinkedIn data. LinkedIn also began blocking hiQ’s access and its ability to scrape data from public LinkedIn profiles. LinkedIn argued that hiQ’s actions violated several laws, most notably the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) and LinkedIn’s terms of use. Initially, the courts ruled that LinkedIn couldn’t block HiQ....

February 6, 2022 · 3 min · 550 words · Betsy Segraves

Create Fake Humans That Never Existed In The Real World

Today all that has been a mere appetizer of what was to come. Now the faces are not enough, as the AI ​​can now generate, from scratch, photorealistic images of people with the whole body, of course, the people who do not exist but who have their faces, hairstyles, and clothing, in simple words, Fake Humans. Create Fake Humans That Never Existed In The Real World Only a few months ago, the generation of false photorealistic faces through Generative adversarial networks (GANs) was one of the examples of the use of artificial intelligence (AI) that received more attention from the general public....

February 6, 2022 · 3 min · 449 words · Elise Hafele

Cyber Monday Apple Watch Deal Save 50 On Apple Series 8

Also: Live blog: The best early Cyber Monday deals 2022 in real time Released earlier this year, the Apple Watch Series 8 offers a host of new features that you can use to monitor your health. Some of the largest upgrades include temperature sensor to help women understand their ovulation cycles. Other sensors will give you in-depth information about your sleep cycle. The most interesting – and even lifesaving – feature comes from the Crash Detection software implemented into this wearable....

February 6, 2022 · 1 min · 205 words · Gregory Porter