Category: Articles
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What to do when Google locks you out of your account
Google has a long history of providing poor developer support, particularly to smaller, independent studios and teams. However, the company’s overall customer service is lacking, and today’s horror story is the kind that will possibly prompt a Google Takeout backup, just in case. One customer’s Google account was fully disabled at midnight last night. They say that…
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International Women’s Day! Many More Steps to Take!
Change isn’t just about big headline moments, victories and international agreements: change is the way we talk, think, and act in our day-to-day life and this can create a ripple effect that benefits everyone. According to statistics almost 60 percent of women around the world work in the corporate sector as well as, in the…
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Windows-10 Application Has A New Game!!!
Technology us running fast all giants are working day and night to bring something for customers, so as Microsoft. They want to change their game too and new for according to resources, Microsoft is working on new features and a brand-new interface for essential home windows applications. Examples encompass Microsoft photos. Mail and Calendar. however,…
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Facebook launched rap app! Is it a good thing?
Facebook never fails to launch new features or unveil new apps. Yet again Facebook revealed another experimental app. Facebook’s new launched app – BARS app was created by Facebook’s internal R&D group. It is designed to allow rappers to select from professionally created beats, and they can create and share their own raps and videos.…
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Over 50 updates for Classrooms, Meet and other online educational tools by Google
Initially when Google launched Google Classrooms, at that time it wasn’t introduced to create a Learning Management System – LMS. But, during this world Pandemic COVID-19, the educational system changed completely. Google found out that a lot of educators have adopted to use Google Classrooms as the main medium to conduct their daily classroom lectures. As compared to last…
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WhatsApp is adding opt-in biometrics to both Desktop and Mobile Versions
Over the last few weeks WhatsApp, the most popular messaging app owned by Facebook is being in highlight all over the media. They have been losing users after they released their security and data privacy update. They tried to delay these changes after getting a lot of heat by the users and losing its users. …
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Google will start disabling Google Messages from working on “uncertified” Android devices!
Starting from March 31, 2021, Google will start disabling Google Messages from working on “uncertified” Android devices. This sudden update will not affect most of the people. However, it does arise some questions related to “uncertified” Android devices. Such as, what is an “uncertified” Android device, and how do you make sure you’re not using one? What is Uncertified Android Device? Devices which are…
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Update: Microsoft Implements Windows Zerologon Flaw ‘Enforcement Mode’
Zerologon flaw is one of the critical matters discussed recently. Microsoft has decided to take this matter into its own hands as companies have not yet updated their systems to address Zerologon flaw. After careful consideration and investigation, the tech giant – Microsoft has decided that from Feb 9, it will by default block vulnerable…
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US Govt Warns Chrome Users to Update Chrome or Risk Remote Takeover!
The new version of chrome includes 16 new security fixes. The United States Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency – CISA recently issued an alert for all Chrome users to update their web browsers to address vulnerabilities. This particular concern can be easily exploited by attackers to take control of computers. According to Google, Chrome Stable…