Month: July 2020

Can Samsung benefit from rising anti-China sentiment in India? Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite

Samsung is likely to gain market share in India amidst growing sentiments against China. Headquartered in South Korea, the tech giant has a big opportunity to grab a big scoop of the already Chinese dominated smartphone market. While some people still prefer Chinese smartphones, analysts believe that if Samsung capitalizes…

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Technology That’s Supposed To Track Gunshots Is Being Used By Police To Monitor Fireworks

In more than 100 cities around the United States, audio detectors sitting on streetlamps and on the tops of buildings are listening for gunshots. The company selling these devices, ShotSpotter, claims it is the “first step to all of the subsequent gun crime reduction strategies,” according to its pitch documents.…

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Apple Card’s new web portal lets you pay your balance on a PC

You’ll no longer have to be entirely dependent on the Wallet app for your Apple Card transactions. The tech giant has launched a web portal for its credit card, giving you a way to pay your balance online even if you don’t have or have lost access to… Source

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Police arrest hundreds of criminals after infiltrating their encrypted phone system Cyber security. Data protection concept. Banking security. Hands touching digital icon padlock and network connection on mobile smartphone, virtual interface screen. – Image

The UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) has arrested 746 career criminals after intercepting millions of encrypted text messages. The messages were sent through a subscription-based phone system called EncroChat which costs roughly $1,994 per month. For that price, the criminals received a customized Android smartphone which had its GPS, camera…

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macOS Big Sur could enable faster software updates null

Apple had unveiled the macOS Big Sur at the WWDC event last month with the focus being on its redesigned interface and several new features. Now, reports are suggesting that the operating system could have a feature that would enhance the pace at which it installs software updates onto the…

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Enrolling new devices with Windows Autopilot now works with a VPN null

At the beginning of the pandemic many enterprise workers did not have the equipment they needed to work from home and this led organizations to purchase new devices for their employees but unfortunately it proved difficult to set them up remotely using Windows Autopilot. Up until now, provisioning new devices…

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