Twitter To Hide Misleading Tweets Under New Crisis Response Policy

Under the policy, Twitter said as soon as it has evidence that a tweet is misleading it will be slapped with a warning notice which will also feature a link to more details about the crisis misinformation policy; likes, retweets and shares will be turned off; and the content would not be recommended across the service and be stopped from surfacing on the home page, search, or explore. Twitter added it will also prioritise adding warning notices to highly visible tweets and tweets from high-profile accounts, such as state-affiliated media accounts, verified, or official government accounts....

January 23, 2022 · 3 min · 597 words · Vera Law

Train Yourself In Project Management For Less Than 60

Programmers and designers together can create compelling projects, but project management makes it all come together. As you might imagine, project managers are in high demand, but it takes more than good leadership instincts and other soft skills to be a successful one. In today’s world, project management is a science, and you can learn all about it for less than $60 in the 2022 Premium Project Management Super Prep Bundle....

January 22, 2022 · 2 min · 282 words · Winifred Beaty

Using Sandboxes For Hostile Program Analysis

Introduction If you’re reading this article, you have probably heard of a sandbox before. But, in case you haven’t, I’ll provide a quick explanation of what a sandbox really is. It is a technique which we can use to run a possibly malicious program in a safe environment, so it doesn’t infect our local system. There are different kinds of sandboxes out there. All of them are used to restrict access to the main local system when running the executable program, while some of them also provide an analysis of the executable’s characteristics....

January 22, 2022 · 19 min · 3952 words · Michelle Appel

Two New Features Storyboards And Magic Movie Aim To Take The Pain Out Of Video Editing

Storyboards reminds me a lot of the iMovie trailer projects that provide a storyboard outline of what kind of clips and shots you should use in a particular section. But Storyboards goes beyond that, providing layout and shot options based on the type of videos you’re creating, such as cooking tutorials, product reviews or news reports. Magic Movie takes a different approach, streamlining the process even further. You’ll pick several video clips and photos, tap a couple of buttons and then iMovie will attempt to identify the best parts of the video clips, trim them down as needed, and splice everything together....

January 21, 2022 · 1 min · 138 words · Christopher Burk

Uk Government Will Keep Record Of Internet Browsing History

This level of internet observing has been banned in the US, Canada, and each other European country, and has even beforehand been rejected in the UK. Records of natives’ web movement would just incorporate the essential URL of sites they visit (e.g. www.google.com or www.techviral.com) and not any particular pages (e.g. https://techviral.net/news/hacker-news). UK Government Will Keep Record Of Your Internet Browsing History Pursuits made on destinations would not be recorded, but rather the season of visits, and in addition the IP locations of different PCs which the individual reached, would....

January 21, 2022 · 2 min · 393 words · Chad Ramirez

Uk Police Arrest Seven Individuals Suspected Of Being Hacking Group Members

Detective Inspector Michael O’Sullivan, from the City of London Police, said in a statement that the law enforcement agencies and its partners have been conducting an investigation into a cybercriminal outfit, leading to seven arrests. Seven teenagers between the ages of 16 and 21 years old have been arrested. According to O’Sullivan, they have been “arrested in connection with this investigation and have all been released under investigation.” The City of London Police did not formally name the hacking group or provide any further detail concerning the inquiry....

January 21, 2022 · 2 min · 358 words · Bill Hickson

Two Robots Just Cut A Deal To Bake And Deliver Your Pizzas

Piestro, the developer of an automated pizza vending machine, just announced it is partnering with Serve Robotics, which makes delivery robots, to offer customers contactless end-to-end robotic pizza delivery. Serve’s robots fit up to four piestro pies and deliver them to customers’ doors for a completely touch-free end-to-end transaction. Customers enter a passcode to retrieve their pizza from the delivery robot. “We couldn’t be more excited to partner with Serve Robotics to offer our customers the convenience and delight of robotic delivery,” said Massimo De Marco, CEO of Piestro....

January 20, 2022 · 2 min · 360 words · James Walker

Us Ban Will Not Lead To Negative Growth Huawei Ceo

Speaking to Chinese media, Zhengfie insisted that this was not the end of the road for US companies and Huawei. Answering a question, the Huawei CEO actually expressed gratitude to US companies, saying “They have helped us to grow into what we are today. They have made many contributions to us. We also have been receiving support from a large number of US component and part manufacturers over all these years....

January 20, 2022 · 4 min · 685 words · Valerie Cochran

Trims The Size Of App Updates With New Data Saving Technique

The new approach, called file-by-file patching, creates updates that are as much as 90 percent smaller than the full app. On average, the process trims download size by 65 percent, saving users some 6 petabytes of cumulative data each day, according to ’s estimates. As , software engineer on ay, explains in a post on the Android Developers Blog: As he goes on to explain in more technical detail, file-by-file patching is based on detecting changes in the uncompressed data of the new old files, comparing the two to determine they are a perfect match, finally recompressing the data back to the original size....

January 19, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · Laveta Bui

True Or False You Need A Streaming Gadget To Cut The Cord

Your mind may stray to countless available streaming options, but an old method of watching TV is making a comeback. You can throw it way back by purchasing a TV antenna, but it won’t resemble anything like the rabbit ears you may remember. Tap or click here to learn about the differences between indoor and outdoor antennas and which is right for you. When it comes to streaming, you have a myriad of options....

January 19, 2022 · 2 min · 403 words · Jorge Torres

Try This Handy Calculator That Shows How Much Internet You Really Need

Speedy internet is important no matter what you do with it. Want to know if you’re getting what you’re paying for? Tap or click here to find out. Nobody wants to pay for the bandwidth they don’t use, but the hard part is figuring out what is needed. We’ll show you how to calculate this and give advice on what internet speeds you really need. Just how much interned do you really need?...

January 19, 2022 · 3 min · 472 words · Roderick Mcconnell

Twitch Brings Mobile Game Streaming To Bluestacks

Twitch has been the leading video platform for broadcasting gameplay and it has also attracted a new type of audience who would prefer to watch the gameplay instead of actually playing the game. This is what Bluestacks CEO Rosen Sharma had to say. “This was a natural combination, Bluestacks has mobile equivalents of the most popular games on the Twitch platform, midcore RPG titles especially. It used to be hard to stream a mobile game....

January 19, 2022 · 2 min · 221 words · Rita Braithwaite

Twitter Token Limit Forces Fenix To Exit Google Play

Fenix, our favourite Twitter client two years ago, has been removed from the Google Play Store. The developer announced on Twitter that it had “removed (the app) [sic], from the Play Store.” This announcement came after Fenix reviled Twitter, via a tweet. https://twitter.com/fenix_app/status/724641441700569089?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw This ironic incident, has a deeper origin to it, that of Twitter’s token limitation — a restriction on the maximum number of users a third-party app can have....

January 19, 2022 · 2 min · 303 words · David Fleming

Twitter Suspends Blue Tick Verification For Accounts

Twitter temporarily suspends account verification If there is one thing that Twitter wants to improve, it is its level of trust with users, in terms of the way in which it manages hate and violent extremism on the platform. It takes a lot of effort to make this happen, since this has been one of the biggest responsible for the massive flight of users, after several events involving trolls, such as the decision of the daughter of Robin Williams to close its account for offenses received from several users....

January 18, 2022 · 2 min · 322 words · Brian Williams

Up All Night 10 Ways To Get A Good Night S Rest

Fortunately, technology is here to help us. Fitness trackers are great tools to remind us to move around, eat and even sleep properly. Tap or click here for 10 Fitbit tips and tricks you may not know about. Staying active during the day is essential, but you also need rest. Sleep habits have an impact on your immune system, which is vital during these difficult times. That’s why we’ve put together this list of 10 tips to help you get a good night’s sleep....

January 18, 2022 · 7 min · 1329 words · Jonathan Goode

Updated Nvidia Shield 570 Hits The Fcc Is This The Shield 2

There’s not much else we can learn about the device from what is posted in the FCC. The diagram (above) has a tweaked shape, but we don’t know anything about its specs. For all we know, it could be an updated version of the original Shield, but our money is on a proper sequel: a Shield 2. If Nvidia wants to turn heads with this model, it needs to pack in more powerful hardware, namely the Tegra K1....

January 18, 2022 · 1 min · 152 words · April Richard

Use Photoshop Acrobat Or Another Adobe Product Update Now

Speaking of PDFs, you don’t need to pay for an Adobe subscription or even create an account to get some basic PDF editing functionality. Adobe Acrobat Reader lets you convert files to PDF, add notes, request signatures and more. Tap or click here for tips on using these tools for free. Like any software company, Adobe is vulnerable to hacks, bugs, viruses, malware and more. So the company puts out regular updates and patches for its products....

January 18, 2022 · 2 min · 378 words · Travis Reyes

Twitter Is Bringing An In App Riscope Button To All

After an initial beta test, the social network is rolling out a new riscope button inside the Twitter app on Android iOS. en you go to compose a tweet, then choose to insert media, you’ll see a new “live” option. — Twitter (@twitter) ne 15, 2016 You’ll then be able to broadcast live through riscope or get a prompt to download the app. To ensure you have the feature, grab the latest version of Twitter from the App Store or ay....

January 17, 2022 · 1 min · 142 words · Jarrett Vivier

Update Chrome To Get Access To A Bunch Of Time Saving New Features

But there is a slight issue in locating files once they’ve been closed. Even if you create a shortcut to Google Drive, it can be challenging to find an exact file again. If you want to continue working on a specific document, it would be great to display it first. Well, that is what a forthcoming update to Google’s Chrome browser will be doing. Keep reading to take advantage of this time-saving tool....

January 17, 2022 · 2 min · 384 words · Ronald Haney

Use Chrome On A Mac Dangerous New Malware Is Targeting Your Machine

In most cases, the severity of redesigned malware is more dangerous than the original. This is what has happened with malware first discovered last year, which jumped from attacking Apple’s macOS to widely used apps. Now, an older malware variant has been updated by cybercriminals with more dangerous features. The new version targets Mac users who run Google Chrome as their browser of choice. Read on for all the nasty details and ways to protect against it....

January 17, 2022 · 3 min · 577 words · Michael Engfer