Combine Your Printer Scanner Into A Photocopier

I know some of you are already pointing me towards the accompanied software provided by some of these new gen scanners. But more often than not, the software suite they provide are heavy. Why to bother when iCarbon can do exactly that for less than 2 MB of your hard disk space? Once you download iCarbon (from here), you can use it on any Windows computer. No installation is required and you can run it even from a USB drive....

November 23, 2022 · 1 min · 164 words · Bertha Hester

Common Social Engineering Attack Tactics How To Prevent Them

Social networks and services around the internet are insanely popular among people. Almost every person globally has at least a single social media account. These highly intensified interests of the users on social media are focused on by some troops generally having harmful intentions; these people are commonly known as hackers. The motive of the hackers is to distract people and gain access to their essential digital information by breaking the network securities or making fools of them....

November 23, 2022 · 4 min · 672 words · Tobi Jones

Computer Forensics Anti Forensic Tools Techniques Updated 2019

Encryption Encryption is the act of turning data (or other information) into code, intended to prevent access from unauthorized users. Many tools aid with this, some of which reside right on a new version of Windows. Some of these tools include VeraCrypt, AxCrypt, BitLocker, and GNU Privacy Guard. The history of encryption spans many hundreds of years and will likely require more study than can be compiled here. Some of the classical cryptography that may be seen on the CCFE include the Caesar Cipher and Vigenere Cipher....

November 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1323 words · Shanell Refazo

Cracking Android App Binaries

Reverse Engineering Reverse engineering in computer programming is a technique used to analyze software in order to identify and understand the parts it is composed of, usually to recreate the program, to build something similar to it, to exploit its weaknesses or strengthen its defenses. In Android, understanding reverse engineering is essential to perform many attacks. It gives us the luxury of understanding the source code of the app to go further and perform vulnerability assessments....

November 23, 2022 · 9 min · 1799 words · Tiffany Long

Curvaceous Galaxy Note Ge Gets A Launch Date Gargantuan Price Tag

The phone will cost $946 without a subsidy or $400 with one, prices that push it into ione 6 us territory. You can check it out at an AT&T store beginning Nov. 7. Samsung says it’s bringing the phablet to Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, U.S. Cellular as well. You’ll also be able to check it out from the Samsung Experience section of Best Buy stores in the coming days. Our hs-on of the Galaxy Note ge found it rather uncomfortable to hold of questionable utility....

November 23, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Evelyn Shutt

Delete These 23 Fleeceware Apps From Your Android Device Now

But on the other hand, we’re grateful that people care enough to keep an eye out for regular Android users everywhere. Tap or click here to see the previous batch of malicious apps discovered on Google Play. Recently, another group of malicious apps was found on Google Play that installed “fleeceware” on phones . That’s malware that quietly signs you up for subscriptions you don’t need, potentially draining your bank account....

November 23, 2022 · 3 min · 571 words · Timothy Garza

Dell Xps 13 9300 And Xps 15 9500 Launched In India

Dell XPS 13 (9300) With the XPS 13, Dell is introducing what it calls the four-sided InfinityEdge display. Following the new approach helps the company offer a 13.4-inch design in an 11-inch form-factor that provides a 91.5% screen-to-body ratio and a larger 16:10 aspect ratio display. The laptop is built using aluminum and carbon fiber, and it comes in two finishes: Platinum Silver and Frost. Coming to the display, the XPS 13 (9300) features a 4K UHD+ DisplayHDR panel, which promises to offer 500-nits of brightness and claims to cover 100% of the sRGB color gamut....

November 23, 2022 · 2 min · 395 words · Nell Scott

Does Your Tablet Need A Stylus

Do we Still Need Pens For Tablets? It’s a pretty well known fact that Steve Jobs and his crew supported the fact that users should interact via gestures with their iPhones and iPads, as the hands-on approach provided customers with a much richer and intimate experience. Apple did try to test the success of the stylus in 1993 with Newton MessagePad (I still find it to look great). In the biography of Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson discussed with the late Apple boss this issue, referring to the dawn of the idea that was attributed to a Microsoft engineer who had a reputation of saying too much at parties: With the increased popularity of the iPad, came the age of oblivion for the stylus....

November 23, 2022 · 5 min · 938 words · Danielle Sieja

Duckduckgo Tracker Radar Unmasks Hidden Tracking Sites

Even if you don’t mind targeted ads, you might be a little freaked out when they start showing up in your mailbox at home. Tap or click here to see how advertisers are sending personalized ads through snail mail. The scariest part of being tracked isn’t the advertising, it’s all the personal details companies can figure out about you. But we’ve got some good news. DuckDuckGo has created a tool that will help you track the trackers....

November 23, 2022 · 3 min · 446 words · Lynda Dean

Finally You Can Find A Job Through Google

The good news is, the project Google for Jobs goes live today, Google launched an improved job search feature in its mobile and desktop version of Google. So, from now job hunters can find jobs from the search engine itself. Google has partnered with various job search providers like the Glassdoor, Linkedin, Facebook, CareerBuilder Monster etc. Google will even provide filters and tools that you normally find in other job-seeking platforms....

November 23, 2022 · 1 min · 184 words · Michael Oliver

Five To Try Facebook S Phone Dialer Says Hello Does Not Commute Does Charm

Meanwhile, both of the games highlighted this week are real charmers. Does Not Commute finds you routing numerous cars through the same tight city streets—with amusing driver back-stories along the way—while e ger sees your cartoonish motorbike stuntman grabbing air dodging obstacles. If it’s new apps you seek, these five should do you right. Hello y, hello Facebook—would you like an even bigger role in my digital life? That’s the proposition offered by Hello, the social networking giant’s phone dialer app, which puts its vast network of people places to work....

November 23, 2022 · 4 min · 707 words · David Rood

Clever Ways To Use An Older Ipad That You Ll Wish You Knew Sooner

This many years after it’s introduction, you might have an old one sitting around. Don’t just let yours sit around collecting dust.There are plenty of great uses for those older models. Here are eight clever uses for an older iPad that will work just as well as newer models. 1. Stay connected with loved ones far away The pandemic brought FaceTime, Zoom and other video plaforms to more people than ever as we all looked for safe ways to keep in touch....

November 22, 2022 · 4 min · 793 words · Russell Fratta

Dear Intel Silvermont Sounds Great But Without The Right Cellular Stack You Re Not Going To Go Anywhere

Intel has just announced “Silvermont”, their new Atom CPU. Now I know what you’re thinking, why am I talking about Intel’s newest chip? Simple, the company is desperately trying to enter the mobile space. In case you haven’t heard, the PC market is shrinking, which means Intel needs to find new markets to conquer. And what’s everyone interested in these days? Smartphones and tablets. Have you ever stopped to think about why nearly every Android device you’ve ever purchased has a Qualcomm chip inside?...

November 22, 2022 · 2 min · 372 words · James Carrier

Debugging In The Cloud

Programmers: every programmer knows that debugging the program when it’s not working properly is the only right way to determine why the program is misbehaving and is not producing the intended results. There are still those programmers out there who use different kinds of print statements in order to display the debugging information in a way that makes sense to them only and for a limited amount of time. After a certain period of time, the debugging comments displayed in the stdout (or anywhere else where the output could easily be inspected, like in a file) don’t make any sense anymore, which is the primary reason why we should stop debugging like that – if we can even call it debugging at this point....

November 22, 2022 · 10 min · 1989 words · Linda Winstead

Erik Finman Says If You Re Not A Millionaire In Ten Years It S Your Own Fault

Erik Finman recently said, “if you do not become a millionaire in the next 10 years, then it’s your own fault”. Well, he said those words during an interview with Business Insider. Erik Finman said in an interview with Business Insider “If you are smart about cryptocurrency over the next 10 years, many people can build their fortunes even better than before” “The area is still relatively small; the market capitalisation is just over half a trillion dollars....

November 22, 2022 · 2 min · 227 words · Charles Beatty

Eu To Slap Yet Another Fine On Google Over Android Antitrust Case

The EU last month proposed a fine of €2.4 billion ($2.7 billion) on Google for allegedly indulging in anti-competitive practices in the region pertaining to shopping results. It is now being said that the EU is considering slapping another fine on Google, but this time with regards to the Android platform. This is in response to a complaint filed by some industry rivals citing Google’s abuse of power in the mobile industry....

November 22, 2022 · 2 min · 275 words · Thelma Frazier

Everything You Need To Know About The Qualcomm Snapdragon 810

This brings us to the coming generation of 64-bit chips, at the top of the heap is the Snapdragon 810. This is the chip that will power many of the top phones of 2015, but it’s a significant departure for Qualcomm. Here’s everything you need to know about the 810. More Cs, with less customization Qualcomm rose to dominance on the strength of its custom ARM-compatible C cores. st like Nvidia, Qualcomm purchased an instruction set license from ARM Holdings to design its own cores that are compatible with ARM software....

November 22, 2022 · 8 min · 1605 words · Sharon Mcbain

Facebook Messenger Beta Tries Out Message Forwarding Group Chats

Android lice has discovered that version 4.0 of Facebook Messenger Beta app lets you create groups for those friends that you chat with the most. The social network is also testing out message forwarding with photos, as well as conversation shortcuts that you can add to your Home screen. None of these features are confirmed for a future build of the Facebook app just yet, but we expect to hear more about them from Facebook’s upcoming F8 developer conference....

November 22, 2022 · 1 min · 132 words · Steven Andress

Facebook Signal A Well Curated Newsroom Dashboard To Help Journalists Switch From Twitter

The new tool called “Signal” is all set to help Journalists find out what’s trending on the social networks and also help them embed the same into their stories. This is surely a more effective way to crawl the Internet as compared to the feeds that are used by most of the Journalists. The Signal offers a typical Newsroom kind of dashboard which will allow them to sort out stories based on the topic they are covering and also takes care of the chronology part....

November 22, 2022 · 2 min · 390 words · David Ranalli

Fenix Is My Current Favorite Android Twitter Client

It’s almost impossible to break my loyalty to the official Twitter client. I have defended it for years, through the rise of Tweetdeck, Plume, UberTwitter, Carbon, Falcon, Talon, and more. I tried each of these and none of them ever stuck with me. However, the recent Twitter UI update has had me scratching my head. I didn’t like the app’s design, the focus on Discovery and Activity or the contrived way to get to my replies, DMs and Favorites....

November 22, 2022 · 3 min · 494 words · Jake Hull