Google Quietly Retires Android Tablet
The Pixel C, a rare hardware product released by tech giant Google in 2015, is being discontinued in the midst of declining global interest in tablets as personal computing devices. The Pixel C tablet is actually a hybrid similar to the Surface…
What to Expect from Snapdragon 845
Android users are getting a Qualcomm-backed upgrade in 2018. The company released the newest iteration of its system on a chip, upgrading Snapdragon 835 with Snapdragon 845. The Android market is expected to embrace Snapdragon 845 with smartphone…
Review of Smartphone Standouts in 2017
This year was a noteworthy one for smartphones in the sense that technological advancements seemed to coalesce at the right time to meet rising customer expectations. Smartphones in 2017 got faster thanks to more processing power, and the cameras…
Ways Companies Can Keep Their IT Systems Secure
The statistics surrounding cybercrime is alarming, according to internet security experts. Online fraud and data theft has increased twofold in the last 10 years. Many businesses have lost crucial data and suffered huge losses. According to the…
Making The Most Out Of Niantic’s New ‘Pokemon Go’ Updates!
If you are like us, then you’ve likely been laser-focused on maximizing your Pokemon Go playtime with the new updates that have been hitting the application over the last couple of months. While many users feared that Niantic, the team…
Edward Snowden-Backed Android App Offers Landmark Security Features
With just days before its close, 2017 has proven to be a startling year for those concerned about the security of their web identities. May through July of this year saw a massive data breach of servers held by consumer reporting giant Equifax,…
Hackers Target Android Users With Crypto-Mining Malware
Cryptocurrency has become a hot topic among tech-savvy investors and entrepreneurs. In January 2017, a single Bitcoin — the most popular and widely used cryptocurrency — was worth approximately $1,150. By mid-December, its value had…
Google Offering App Users Protection With New Privacy Guidelines
In the wake of recently reported Android apps that collect data that is not required to run the app, Google is cracking down. Anyone who used the ai.type Keyboard app, which is 31 million users, probably already knows that the the app transmitted…