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There is no doubt that the Internet is necessary in our lives, half of our work is done online (discussions, seminars, presentations, chatting with friends and family, making voice calls, video chats and cash transactions). So, to keep up with the world, one needs to be fast and protected from malware and hacking.
In May, Google announced the "Play Protect" feature, designed to protect the user from the dangers of malicious programs and applications spread through Google Play through the analysis of applications and updates and ensure that they are free from malware.
Months ago, we reported that Android system founder Andrey Rubin had launched a new phone, described by the various revolutionary technical sites, and later appeared to have some built-in smartphones, such as a 360-degree camera.
Only four weeks have passed since the release of the Firefox Focus application, which is widely available on the Google Play Store and reaches a million downloads, and perhaps why, its features are popular.
Before proceeding with this explanation you may wonder what is Wi-Fi connection and how is it different from a normal call?!
The latter uses wireless cellular services, while Wi-Fi connection uses only the network you are connected to.
If you are in a remote location without a signal, you can make calls using Wi-Fi, and you will also be able to send SMS messages through the network when the feature is enabled.
RPCS3 is the only way to play Sony PlayStation 3 games and it also corrects errors written in C ++ Windows and Linux. Project development began on May 23, 2011 and is currently supported by modern Vulkan, Direct3D 12 and OpenGL graphic APIs. The emulator is able to boot and play hundreds of business games. Unfortunately not all games work.
Android systems are developing very fast, and we notice that new versions appear almost every year from Google. However, the weakness of this system remains that these updates and new versions are not available to all users and you have to wait for the phone manufacturer to issue the update.
The Samsung account associated with the Exynos branch of Twitter has posted a gimmick (either accidentally or intentionally) with a 3D image of the upcoming Note 8 phone, with more accurate leaks than the previous leaks, confirmed by the official Samsung image.
According to the latest leaks and rumors, the iPhone 8 is expected to be launched in the face recognition system this fall.
Recently, Facebook has focused heavily on its application with smart phones, adding many features and features. The most recent feature was the "free Wi-Fi" feature, which has attracted everyone's attention.
After launching the Samsung 8 product, Samsung is working on the eight specifications with updates and developments on the technology introduced by the phone. Over the past few weeks, we have noticed the development of Samsung's Smart Assistant and its availability to many users.
Two years ago, the SS7 loophole was revealed to the public. It eliminated the security prestige that was achieved by the verification process via text messages in smart phones.
Scientists have invented a low-cost smart glove that enables the wireless translation of the sign language into text and control of objects in virtual reality games.
Apple has added a new payment option to its various platforms. Now, an Apple user will be able to make purchases on iTunes and App Store with his Paypal account.
While the smartphone has been talking about him for several months already, LG launched this Wednesday an invitation for the official presentation of his V30. This should be announced on 31 August at the IFA in Berlin.
The antivirus publisher McAfee claims to have recently discovered a new malware for Android, to which it gave the name of "LeakerLocker". It follows the now classic method of ransomware, taking your data hostage in exchange for a ransom, with however a peculiarity.
Apple would be on the verge of integrating live video to its iOS devices. In the near future, users could broadcast live video from their home screen. If live videos have the wind in the stick at Facebook or Youtube, this is not the case for Apple.
On the Internet, threats are becoming more and more sneaky. Under the guise of a legitimate program, Fireball turns your Mac or PC into an ad display but also allows cybercriminals to take control of it.