April 2024

Samsung Galaxy S24 & Galaxy S24+: Everything you need to know – updated April 2024

UPDATE: Following the rollout of the April Android security patch to the Galaxy S24 series models in some markets, that update just landed in the US too. Do note that it also brings some camera improvements. Find more information at the very end of this article. The Samsung Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ launched alongside […]

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A quarter of YouTube creators earn money from YouTube Shorts

YouTube Shorts has become a major participant in the constantly changing online content creation scene by providing producers with new opportunities for engagement and revenue. According to recent statistics, many of YouTube’s paid producers are currently utilizing the Shorts feature, highlighting the tool’s expanding popularity and potential for generating income. Furthermore, the latest statistics released

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Google Home ‘vision’ & more highlighted during Reddit AMA

Multiple managers of Google Home held a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything). Most were inundated with active users and home automation tinkerers. The team developing and managing Amazon Alexa’s main rival in home automation assured they have a “vision and roadmap”. However, several Redditors who pounced on the opportunity to discuss Google Home’s future had

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Microsoft 365 & Gmail accounts in danger from new phishing kit

In today’s technological age, most people believe that using two-factor authentication is their last line of defense. While this assumption is not wrong, there are ways hackers can bypass 2FA and steal personal data. Those who want to get around the 2FA security system allegedly use a new Adversary-in-The-Middle (AiTM) phishing kit called Tycoon 2FA,

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One UI 6.1 brings screen burn-in protection to Samsung devices

Samsung has brought back the pixel shift feature to Galaxy devices. The One UI 6.1 update, which started rolling out to eligible devices last week, has the feature. Designed to prevent screen burn-in issues on OLED displays, the feature was surprisingly missing on One UI 6.0. Samsung re-introduces screen burn-in protection with One UI 6.1

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