Unlock Iphone 3 1 2 With Blacksn0W

This latest version of blackra1n includes unlock and jailbreak for 3.1.2 firmware on 05.11.07 baseband, option for enabling native Internet Tethering on the iPhone, hacktivation support, 15 seconds speed improvement and support for OS X Tiger & PPC (PowerPC) Macs. Here is what’s important to note: BlackSn0w unlocks baseband 05.11.07 * BlackSn0w enables internet tethering * BlackSn0w is for iPhone 3G and 3GS users only Those of you with iPhone 2G should follow the guide posted here for unlocking and jailbreaking 3....

April 4, 2022 · 3 min · 481 words · Olive Raisley

Use Any Phone Or Tablet As A Secondary Display On Windows

In Summary Using an additional display with your PC gives you more flexibility while multi-tasking and you don’t even have to buy an extra monitor. By using a few applications on your PC and your smartphone/tablet, you can use them as an external display for your PC. We have listed a few applications you can use to use your tablet/smartphone as a wireless display with your Windows PC. In this article, you’ll learn how to use your existing smartphone or tablet as a second screen for your Windows PC when needed....

April 3, 2022 · 5 min · 1057 words · David Smith

Use This Tool For An Easy Way To Record And Share Your Screen

Then, the videos are often stored within the program. This gives the program access to your private information or videos you don’t necessarily want them to have. Tap or click here for our most popular privacy and security tips last year. But what if you could just press a button and record directly onto your computer without extra steps? Well, now you can! Here is an easy way to record your screen and yourself....

April 2, 2022 · 3 min · 499 words · Raymond Stump

Users In Russia Cannot Download And Update Paid Apps From The Play Store

In March, the search giant was forced to pause payments on the Play Store for Russian residents. The move prevented the residents from purchasing new apps and subscriptions. Now Google has taken a step further, blocking Russian consumers from downloading and updating apps they bought on the Play Store prior to the sanctions. 9to5Google reports that the Sundar Pichai-led company cites “compliance reasons” and prevents developers from rolling out updates to paid apps in Russia....

April 2, 2022 · 2 min · 284 words · Hector Goodale

Upcoming Whatsapp Update Will Make It Easier To Control Who Joins Larger Groups

According to a recent WABetaInfo report, WhatsApp will soon introduce this feature as an option for chat groups on the platform. The feature will be an optional extra, and administrators will need to turn it on. Once switched on by one admin, the group chat will be notified of the changed settings. All the other group administrators will be able to choose who can enter the group using an invite link....

March 31, 2022 · 1 min · 186 words · Willie Gendron

Update Your Mac Critical Patch Fixes Flaw That Could Wipe Out Data

The tech giant has had all kinds of problems recently trying to send updates without causing more problems than they fix. A recent Windows 10 update was packed with glitches causing problems from minor issues to the Blue Screen of Death. Tap or click here to find out how to fix those flaws. But now, Apple is getting in on the flawed updates. A recent update for Mac devices could potentially wipe out all the data on your machine....

March 31, 2022 · 2 min · 421 words · Alejandro Allen

Upstream Operational Technology Security

As you may remember, the Oil and Gas Security consists of IT Security, OT Security and connections between them. Today’s topic is OT Security. As this area cannot be covered by one article, we will start with the upstream segment. The most critical risks which company will face if somebody gets unauthorized access to Oil and Gas companies’ infrastructure are as follows: Plant Sabotage/Shutdown Equipment damage Production Disruption (stop or pause production) Utilities Interruption Product Quality (poor oil and gas quality) Undetected Spills Compliance violation (pollution) Illegal pipeline taping Safety violation (death or injury)...

March 31, 2022 · 12 min · 2375 words · Kara Velazquez

Use Amazon Make These 5 Changes Now To Protect Your Privacy

For Big Tech companies, collecting your data is a vital part of their profits. You can take your privacy back as long as you know the proper settings to change. Tap or click for eight hidden maps and trackers you need to switch off now. If you use Google Chrome, you might be part of a test of Google’s new tracking method without even knowing it. Tap or click for a free tool to know if Google is following you around the web....

March 31, 2022 · 4 min · 743 words · Susan Willis

Use Roku You May Lose Access To A Popular Streaming Service

Netflix, the most popular paid-for streaming service by a long shot, added 4 million new subscribers so far in 2021, bringing its total viewers to 208 million. For the same period last year, the platform added 16 million new subscribers. Tap or click here for YouTube tricks and tips you’ll wish you knew sooner. Free services like YouTube remained steady, but its YouTube TV streaming service is in direct competition with Netflix....

March 31, 2022 · 3 min · 465 words · Christopher Christen

Use These Secret Iphone Codes To See If Someone Is Spying On Your Calls And Texts

Your private conversations and text messages aren’t as secure as you think it is. If you make online calls through a mobile network, it makes it even easier for cybercriminals. Tap or click here to schedule a text on iPhone. Technology allows criminals to reroute your calls and texts to a different number. They would only need a few seconds on your device and could have access to all your conversations....

March 31, 2022 · 3 min · 546 words · Matthew Jesse

Using More Than One Antivirus Program Hurts Your Computer

However, we have to burst your bubble. You should only use one antivirus program. That’s because they conflict with one another and can give you an inaccurate overview of your computer’s threat levels. Here’s how: Say two antiviruses are installed on your computer. One starts isolating viruses, as it’s designed to do. Then, when you run the other antivirus program, it will suggest you have more viruses than you do because it recognizes viruses the other program quarantined....

March 31, 2022 · 2 min · 362 words · Nicole Parker

Two Percent Of Korea Bought The Optimus G Pro

South Korea is a country of a little less than 50 million people. According to LG, over 1 million people have now purchased the company’s latest flagship phone, the Optimus G Pro. That means roughly 2% of the country now sports a device with a 5.5 inch 1080p screen. How are sales in the rest of the world? LG doesn’t say. Should you buy the G Pro? That’s a personal question....

March 29, 2022 · 1 min · 132 words · Gladys Capps

Udemy S E Learning Platform Might Be The Only Personal Development Training You Need

Udemy can be that place for tech-focused achievers. After 15 years as one of the premier locations on the web for personal development, Udemy is now home to over 183,000 video courses covering virtually any business growth area possible. From procession-driven procedural training in software programs and industry practices to more general communications or career planning coursework, these classes offer numerous directions for adding a new skill to your resume or developing the right skills to take your career to the next level....

March 29, 2022 · 2 min · 384 words · Juan Beckman

Update Now New Windows Patch Fixes Active Exploits

Some of the patches could be minor code changes, but occasionally it includes updates that fix critical flaws. Hackers exploit these flaws to breach your PC if you leave them unpatched. Tap or click here for Windows 10: Update crashing apps, causing Blue Screen of Death. In keeping with tradition, Microsoft released an update this week that fixes serious flaws. Keep reading to find out why this update is so critical and how you can get it....

March 29, 2022 · 3 min · 469 words · Anthony Houghton

Trend Micro Antivirus Causing Problems For Microsoft Edge Updates

That starts with a solid antivirus program for your computer and smartphone. Many free apps don’t have your best interest in mind and could be putting your device at risk. Tap or click here for free antivirus and cleaning apps you should delete. But reputable products can cause problems from time to time, like a popular antivirus solution that improperly changes the Windows registry on many PCs. Several people are reporting that change is causing browser updates to be flagged as malware....

March 28, 2022 · 2 min · 406 words · Gordon Grant

Truecaller Launches Guardians A Safety Assistant For The Real World

In Summary Truecaller Guardians is a personal safety assistant that aims to solve the problem of personal safety in the real world. Guardians requires you to choose your guardians (from your contacts) who you can reach out to when you need help. The app intermittently shares your location with your guardians so they can see where you are. You can tap the emergency button in case of an emergency to notify your guardians about your location and seek their help....

March 28, 2022 · 3 min · 506 words · Alan Leon

Twitter Removes The 140 Character Limit From Direct Messages

Earlier in 2015, Twitter announced that it would be making a big change to Direct Messages, which would make it easier to use as a messaging platform. As confirmed by VentureBeat, Twitter has officially removed its 140 character limit from Direct Messages. As the original report notes, this change is currently available from Twitter’s official iOS and Android apps, Twitter.com, Twitter for Mac, and TweetDeck. All other Twitter third-party apps should gain support for the change in the coming weeks....

March 28, 2022 · 1 min · 196 words · Randy Beaton

Twitter Testing Automatic Night Mode On Its Alpha App For Android

A new alpha build of the Twitter app for Android has revealed a night mode Setting that is designed to make reading, and writing tweets easier in the dark. The night mode works by changing the traditional black lettering on a white background to white letters on a dark blue background, thus making navigation on the app less taxing on the eyes. The recent Android N Developer Preview 3 had the night mode functionality removed from it, however it still allowed for developers of third party apps to have rudimentary access to different night mode settings....

March 27, 2022 · 2 min · 262 words · Willie Brown

Unveils Inbox A New Gmail App That Reorganizes Reformats Your Mail

It makes sense. Email is the one true common denominator of the Internet. You never have to worry about not being able to reach someone because they’re not on this or that social network—everyone has email! To help deal with the ever-exping collection of not-junk email we all receive, has just unveiled Inbox. It’s a new Gmail app designed to sort, filter, present your mails in a whole new way....

March 27, 2022 · 3 min · 497 words · Ethel Kleeb

Update Google Chrome Now To Avoid Hackers Favorite Security Flaw

Cybercriminals are using a zero-day vulnerability to attack Chrome users. This is so serious Google won’t share bug details until most users update their browsers. Tap or click here for 10 other cybercrimes to look out for. Bottom line: If you surf the web with Google Chrome, it’s time to install the latest version. The update offers a crucial security fix that can save you from hackers. Scroll down for step-by-step instructions on installing the update....

March 27, 2022 · 4 min · 731 words · Leida Howard