Huawei Aims To Ship 120 Million Smartphones In 2016

Not content with selling well over 100 million smartphones this year, Huawei is aiming to ship at least 120 million handsets in 2016. As per a source from the supply chain of the company, Huawei is looking to ramp up its production capacity to ship 120 million smartphones in 2016. 2015 was a fantastic year for Huawei that saw it creating a name for itself in the global smartphone market....

August 1, 2022 · 2 min · 227 words · Helen Whitehead

If You Have An Android Your Photos May Disappear In A Few Weeks Do This Now

This means you’ll want to back up those precious pictures you’re taking. If you save your photos to the cloud, you might think you’re in the clear. Unfortunately, that’s not true. Google Photos recently ended its unlimited free storage. Tap or click here for details. And if you use an Android, we have some bad news for you. Samsung Cloud is being shut down, which could erase your data if you don’t save your library now....

August 1, 2022 · 4 min · 640 words · David Whitmore

Interview Dr Engin Kirda

Dr. Kirda’s research has focused on malware analysis and detection, web application security and social networking security. He has co-authored more than 90 peer-reviewed scholarly publications and has served as program chair of RAID, Eurosec, USENIX and other leading security conferences. He consulted the EC on emerging threats and gave a U.S. congressional briefing on advanced malware. You’re considered an IT thought leader with a particular interest in cyber security....

August 1, 2022 · 5 min · 1047 words · Richard Fonua

Iphone 14 S Dynamic Island Unofficially Available For Android Users

Android smartphones have more functionality than iOS, but a new feature, Dynamic Island of iPhone 14 Pro models, is desired by every smartphone user, and now you can fulfill it. “dynamicSpot” Allows Android Phone To Support Apple’s Dynamic Island An app named “dynamicSpot” is currently available at Google Play Store as early access and provides a notification system that supports new interfaces with a supported camera cutout. This app offers dynamic animation for song playback control, battery status, timers, and usual notifications....

August 1, 2022 · 2 min · 379 words · Joseph Rocha

Is Killing The Android Gallery App So That Us May Live

As ge & Co continue their piecemeal process of weaving G+ into all-things-, the latest casualty appears to be the good ol’ Android Gallery app. Earlier this week, Mountain View introduced ay editions of the skinny minnie Sony Xperia Z Ultra lackluster G d 8.3 tablets. ile unsubsidized damn-near-stock Android Geditions mean very little to most consumers, these devices are de facto developer editions provide hints of where Android may be headed....

August 1, 2022 · 2 min · 399 words · Calvin Cruz

Leak Xiaomi Hongmi 2 Launching In Quad Core And Octa Core Variants

A new Chinese certification site has revealed the possible hardware specifications of the rumored Xiaomi Hongmi successor. The smartphone is expected to be unveiled in April during the Xiaomi Festival in China, so we hope to get further details in the coming days. TENAA, which is the Chinese equivalent of the FCC, has revealed that the smartphone will be available in a quad core Snapdragon 410 (64-bit) variant with possible support for 4G LTE as well as an octa-core model with MediaTek’s MT6592 chipset....

August 1, 2022 · 1 min · 199 words · Amanda James

Leaked Camera Sample Confirms The Galaxy S5 Will Have A 16 Megapixel Shooter On The Back

Everything there is to know about the Galaxy S5 will be known in less than two months; maybe even less than one month, depending on who you believe. Until that press conference happens, however, we’re going to have to swim through countless rumors and leaks, slowly putting disparate pieces of information together in an attempt to gain a clear picture. With that in the back of your mind, let’s focus on the latest tweet from @evleaks....

August 1, 2022 · 2 min · 261 words · Donald Mounts

Leaked Inventory Screenshot Says The Galaxy Note Iii Will Be On Store Shelves In Two Weeks

Apple is a company I often bring up, and for good reason too. They’re the benchmark, whether you like it or not. One thing they do that hardly any other company does is announce when their devices will hit store shelves as well as how much they’re going to cost. I can’t tell you the number of press releases I’ve read during the past seven years that have said “coming out in X quarter, price to be determined”....

August 1, 2022 · 1 min · 212 words · Corina Martino

Htc One M8 Could Soon Arrive In Pink

We’ve never seen an HTC flagship in pink before, but it looks like the company is willing to change that with the One M8. Just how well the all-metal build will get along with the new color is something we’ll only find out after seeing the actual device, but this is clearly aimed at the ladies. There’s no telling when HTC will officially announce the pink M8, but with Mother’s Day less than a week away, we probably won’t have to wait too long....

July 31, 2022 · 1 min · 84 words · Elizabeth Olson

Htc Says The One S Will No Longer Get Updates And This Is Why I Don T Recommend Their Devices

The cliché goes that what we’re carrying in our pockets are tiny computers. It’s true, which makes the software on those devices even more important. When you buy an iPhone, you know you’re virtually guaranteed to get next three versions of iOS. When you buy an Android phone however, you’re taking a gamble. Make fun of Samsung’s cheap plastic all you want, but the Galaxy S II, which is now over two years old, runs the same version of Android that HTC ships today on their 2013 flagship device, the One....

July 31, 2022 · 2 min · 253 words · Wendie Muske

Htc U11 Review

And I have to start here because it’s the aspect of the U11 design that screams “look at me!” Whether you want a phone that draws attention to itself is another matter entirely, especially if you’re out in public at lot. For example, you might admire a wonderful 24 carat gold ornament or brooch/necklace, but you really wouldn’t want (perhaps your partner!) to wear it out in the real world apart from special occasions....

July 31, 2022 · 13 min · 2567 words · David Caron

Huawei First Android Wear Running Smartwatch Is Gorgeous

Huawei has unveiled its first Android Wear running smartwatch at MWC, Barcelona today –the Huawei Watch. The smartwatch had leaked in a couple of promo videos earlier today. The company’s first smartwatch is quite a looker, and is easily the prettiest among all the Android Wear smartwatches out there. The Watch comes with a 1.4-inch circular AMOLED display with a resolution of 400 x 400 pixels, which is protected by a sapphire crystal lens....

July 31, 2022 · 2 min · 240 words · Anthony Adams

Huawei P20 Leaked With Radically Different Design

More and more details of the Huawei P20, one of the terminals that will not be presented during this Mobile World Congress 2019, but on March 27 at its own event that prepares in Paris. The most innovative thing that was being guessed in the pools of this new phone of the Chinese house was its triple camera. Finally, it will stay in a double chamber as we have been able to know through the leakster Evan Blass....

July 31, 2022 · 2 min · 410 words · Charles Ortega

Identify Songs And Get Lyrics On Your Watch With Shazam For Android Wear

The impact on you: This is a pretty slick feature that shows the value of Android Wear. You get the benefits of using Shazam without pulling out your phone. Along with the recent improvements with Android Wear 5.1 or later, the platform still has much potential for additional functionality.

July 31, 2022 · 1 min · 49 words · Todd Mcmullen

If Anyone Ever Emails You Word Docs You Re A Target Of This Nasty Scam Komando Com

That’s why it can catch even the most tech-savvy people off guard when they turn to old-school exploits. Which is what’s happening right now with emails containing Word docs. You really need to watch out for this scam, it’s super tricky. How scammers can target you with Word docs What’s happening is, unsuspecting victims are receiving emails that contain malicious Word docs. If you download the Word doc, your gadget could get infected with either Locky Ransomware or the banking Trojan dubbed Trickbot....

July 31, 2022 · 4 min · 678 words · Terence Taggart

Ios 9 Allows You To Temporarily Delete An App To Free Up Space For Software Update

As a Twitter user points out, who was attempting to update to beta 2 of iOS 9, the company is introducing a new feature wherein it will allow users to temporarily delete an app and free up some space to get the desired software update. Once the updation process is over, the app automatically installs itself, retaining all the previous data. — Kaleb Butt (@Kaleb_Butt) June 23, 2015 While it may seem like a tiny feature, it could come in very handy for users....

July 31, 2022 · 1 min · 176 words · Jennifer Whitton

Ios Application Security Part 33 Writing Tweaks Using Theos Cydia Substrate

By default, on compiling and building a tweak, it gets converted into the .dylib format and is stored in the location /Library/MobileSubstrate/DynamicLibraries on the device. There is a plist file with the same name but the extension .plist with every .dylib file that determines certain configuration settings for the tweak. For e.g, one of the most popular configuration settings is Filter. You can use this configuration to filter the library or process you want to inject the code into....

July 31, 2022 · 6 min · 1103 words · Catherine Norwood

Iphone 11 Pro Max Revisited The Best Camera Iphone So Far

Yes, upgrade! I had been using an iPhone 7 Plus earlier. As you may have guessed by the title, this article is about my long term take on the iPhone 11 Pro Max. But, before we delve into my experience, I would like to put it out that, during my time with the 7 Plus, I did use some of the newer generation iPhones — albeit sporadically. So, I wasn’t completely oblivious to the newer models and had an inkling of what to expect from Apple’s latest offering....

July 31, 2022 · 22 min · 4569 words · Mark Winter

Is Your Video Doorbell Picking Up Private Conversations Here S How To Tell

The nifty gadgets let you see who is at the front door without getting off the couch, and you can even talk to whoever visits. As with much technology, there is a dark side that most people don’t know about. Read on to see how video doorbells can unintentionally record private conversations and what you can do about it. Here’s the backstory Having video baked into your doorbell is super convenient, as you can quickly take a glance at your mobile device to see who is at the door....

July 31, 2022 · 3 min · 477 words · Eric Torres

It S Official Blackberry Is Dead

But BlackBerry needs to reinvent itself to survive and so has now decided to take the right step by selling the use of its brand to the Chinese company known as TCL. This new BlackBerry reality is not exactly a novelty. Their relationship with the TCL is not new and was already the brand that designed and produced the last two smartphones that BlackBerry launched on the market, the DTEK50 and DTEK60....

July 31, 2022 · 2 min · 259 words · Donna Flores