Us Flying Car Tf X Was Approved Test Now Wait Another 10 Years

Flying in the sky and ground-running cars will undoubtedly help travelers who do not have to endure the pain of poor road conditions and traffic jams. ” flying car “is listed on the slowly approaching reality. US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has now approved the company Terrafugia flying car prototype testing; Terrafugia company said that washing cars could fly around the northeastern United States in the coming months. Also Read: Drone Owners Must Have To Register To Fly Over USA Terrafugia has just been approved to test their TF-X flying car mini version from an actual listing and is estimated to wait ten years....

March 27, 2022 · 2 min · 422 words · Eunice Factor

Us Says Apple Can Retain Possession Of The Hacking Software

“Apple may maintain custody of the software, destroy it after its purpose under the order has been served, refuse to disseminate it outside of Apple and make clear to the world that it does not apply to other devices or users without lawful court orders,” the Justice Department told Judge Sheri Pym. “No one outside Apple would have access to the software required by the order unless Apple itself chose to share it....

March 27, 2022 · 2 min · 378 words · Jeffrey Davilla

V Flaw Reported In Latest Version Of Android

[Experts weigh in with wish lists for Android 4.4 KitKat security] Gurion University researchers found the initial bug then did further testing to determine its existence in KitKat. The researchers published their latest findings on the university’s Cyber Security bs blog. did not respond to a request for comment, but security experts said dnesday the bugs in both versions of Android should be fixed quickly. “I believe this is a serious issue,” Henry, a senior security instructor at the SANS Institute, said....

March 27, 2022 · 2 min · 350 words · Mary Garcia

Twitter Blue Subscription Resulted Blue Tick Impersonations

Also, the company might be planning to terminate this paid blue-ticks feature from the subscription completely, as it has paused Twitter Blue signups. Twitter Paused Blue Subscription Sign-ups We all expected a lot from Elon Musk’s taking over Twitter, but now it found suspicion as Twitter is going through different states day by day, such as a new feature rolled out, and the next day it is gone. But a much bigger mess than that was providing a blue verification badge with the Blue Subscription, whose impact made the platform full of trolls everywhere from the verified accounts....

March 26, 2022 · 2 min · 318 words · Ruth Price

Unboxing The Xel Phone A 22 Minute Journey Through First Impressions

, a reporter for News Service, also received a xel Xreview unit, he’s an ione user—so his observations during the unboxing might prove useful to those fully committed to Apple. , ’s lead hardware enthusiast, also pipes in to stir up the muck. Interested in more coverage? ease check out the official xel Xreview by , as well as my deep dive that argues xel Xis the Android phone to beat....

March 26, 2022 · 1 min · 110 words · Agnes Mcfarlane

Usbculprit Malware What It Is How It Works And How To Prevent It

Meet USBCulprit, an info stealer that is able to jump air gaps and steal information from any system it is connected to. This article will detail the specifics of USBCulprit and explore what it is, how it works and how to prevent it. What is USBCulprit? USBCulprit is an info stealer that has been observed using removable devices, specifically USB flash drives, to reach air-gapped systems and exfiltrate information with its extensive tool set....

March 26, 2022 · 5 min · 901 words · Frank Wu

Transition Of Apple Into A Services Company Has Just Started

The reason why Apple was putting services under the spotlight was that its traditional cash cow, i.e., the iPhone, had witnessed marginal growth in Q1 2016 and had actually declined in Q2 this year. But apart from highlighting services, Apple has been taking steps to transform itself into a services company truly. Some of those steps we’ll discuss in this article. 1. iPhone Upgrade Program Although a lot of people feel buying an iPhone is a one-time purchase, it’s a recurring activity in most countries where the iPhone is popular....

March 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1270 words · Veronica Hattley

Understanding The Cloak Dagger Attack Overview Tutorial

The attack revolves around two functions, namely SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW and BIND_ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE. If the application can gain both permissions, it can successfully complete this attack. SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW is a function which allows apps to display overlay screens for things like notifications. BIND_ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE is a permission for accessibility services that allows tracking and querying of visual elements displayed on the phone. These permissions can be abused individually, or in tandem. The SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW permission lets an app draw overlays on top of other apps, and is widely used....

March 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1219 words · Jenny Anderson

Update Google Chrome To Fix Flaw

As you can imagine, with these types of attacks, time is of the essence as developers race to patch the holes as quickly as they can to minimize the damage wrought by opportunistic hackers. One such zero-day flaw in Google’s Chrome browser was recently revealed, and attackers were already actively exploiting it since last week, at least. Read on and see if you’re protected from this latest round of Google Chrome attacks....

March 25, 2022 · 2 min · 413 words · Javier Pears

Urbanization Is Driving New Demand For Construction Robots

In fact, the market for construction robots is exploding, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14%, according to a new outlook by Straights Research, and set to more than triple in size by 2030. We’ve been highlighting some of the technologies making their way to the job site, including drone deployments, robots chalking grid lines prior to builds, rebar robots, scaffolding erecting robots, and robotic K9s. The new data suggests a convergence of demand driven in part by safety concerns and rising labor costs and in part by population trends....

March 25, 2022 · 3 min · 481 words · Kimberly Pacheco

Update Your Computer S Wi Fi And Bluetooth Drivers Asap Here S Why

Program updates and operating system patches fix flaws in the software and apps, but driver updates are something different. As the name implies, it’s particular files that tell the internal components of your device how to behave. Read on to see why you must update your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers immediately. Here’s the backstory Almost all pieces in your desktop computer or laptop require drivers to run smoothly. Your motherboard, graphics card, Wi-Fi receiver, and even keyboards need these files....

March 24, 2022 · 2 min · 399 words · Troy Stegall

Use Your Smart Speakers To Set A Spooky Halloween Mood

Fancy decorations can add up in cost, so you usually have to open your wallet if you want to paint the house orange to prepare. But, what if you could set the Halloween mood without breaking the bank? Thanks to smart assistants, from scary stories to spooky music and lighting techniques, you don’t need to spend big to kill it this Halloween. Here’s how to set a spooky Halloween mood using only your smart speakers....

March 24, 2022 · 3 min · 551 words · Mary Rich

Truecaller Android App Now Supports Google Duo Video Calling

For people who aren’t within the grasp, Truecaller joined forces with Google earlier and following its tie-up with the search engine giant, it created this feature offered to iOS users solely a couple of days ago. Truecaller is an app out there on android and iOS store, that detects the caller on the phone it’s put in. The app has recently come with a brand new update for Android users within which several new options are other....

March 23, 2022 · 2 min · 351 words · Cheryl Sizemore

Uber Security Breach Looks Bad Potentially Compromising All Systems

“The attacker is claiming to have completely compromised Uber, showing screenshots where they’re full admin on AWS and GCP,” Sam Curry wrote in a tweet. The security engineer at Yuga Labs, who corresponded with the hacker, added: “This is a total compromise from what it looks like.” Uber since had shut down online access to its internal communications and engineering systems, while it investigated the breach, according a report by The New York Times (NYT), which broke the news....

March 23, 2022 · 3 min · 541 words · Linda Snyder

Ukraine Stopped Russian Hackers Who Were Trying To Attack Its Power Grid

According to the Governmental Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA), “urgent measures” were taken after malicious hackers launched a malware attack designed to disconnect and decommission industrial infrastructure controlling high-voltage electrical substations. CERT-UA says that an attack intended to decommission infrastructure was set for the evening on Friday 8 April, but that this has been prevented. Analysis by cybersecurity researchers at ESET, who aided CERT-UA in combating the attack, has linked the campaign to the hacking group Sandworm....

March 23, 2022 · 3 min · 440 words · Jonathan Hayden

Unused Tiles Will Automatically Disappear From Quick Settings In Android 5 0 Lollipop

Google has given Quick Settings a major revamp with Android 5.0 Lollipop and filled it with useful toggles that people actually use in day-to-day life. One neat little feature that the company has added in Lollipop for Quick Settings is that unused items will automatically disappear after a certain time. For example, if you don’t use W-Fi hotspot quick tile in Lollipop for a certain amount of time, it will automatically disappear....

March 22, 2022 · 2 min · 244 words · Phil Allen

Unliminted Mint Mobile

So, what exactly is unliMINTed? Here’s where things get awesome. When you sign up for your first Mint plan, we’re gonna be sending you monthly updates showing you exactly how much data you’re using. You can also check your data usage in the app. Then, when it’s time to renew your plan, we’ll recommend the perfect plan for you so you can save as much money as possible. And if that means you should downgrade into something that isn’t unlimited, then we’re gonna suggest you do so....

March 20, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Michael Laforest

Updated Ay Store App Ditches The Metro Look

Icons images are now bigger, making them easier to see, recommendations automatically appear as you scroll down pages. Related content is now grouped together so you don’t have to jump through multiple screens. has also streamlined the purchasing process, so you can start watching that movie you rented even sooner. Overall I’m a big fan of the ay Store’s new look—it’s less cluttered much more colorful than the current iteration....

March 20, 2022 · 1 min · 117 words · Steven Peace

Use This Chart To See How Long It Ll Take Hackers To Crack Your Passwords

It seems the rules for creating the best passwords are always changing. It’s no longer safe to just have a mix of letters and numbers. Tap or click here for five new rules for creating the best passwords. With your current passwords in mind, how long do you think it would take a hacker to crack them? Keep reading for a tool that will show you just how strong your passwords are....

March 20, 2022 · 3 min · 555 words · Michelle Stoglin

Train To Become An Ethical Hacker For Less Than 45

Cybercrimes are growing in intensity and frequency, so the demand for cybersecurity professionals is also on the rise. So if you’ve been hoping to break into a well-paid tech field and learn how to hack networks yourself (legally, of course), the All-In-One 2022 Super-Sized Ethical Hacking Bundle can help you get started. The training is on sale for $42.99, and you don’t need prior hacking experience. You can start with a broad overview in “All-in-One Hacking Guide: From Zero to Hero....

March 19, 2022 · 2 min · 412 words · Ricardo Measheaw