Mobikin Assistant For Android All In One Android Device Management Software

Now everyone today has a smartphone where we keep all out important data. And one of the most common issues that we as a mobile user come across is accidental software crashes. Though not every smartphone software crash is severe, there are times where we cannot get out the device to work at all and all our important data stored on the device is blocked. If you are an aware user of a smartphone then, you might have created a backup of all the data of your mobile....

July 22, 2022 · 5 min · 1018 words · Keith Caldwell

More Support For Idea That 2020 Iphones Will Use 5Nm Chips

There has been a steady stream of reports suggesting that the 2020 iPhones will use 5nm chips, and a statement by A-series chipmaker TSMC provides further support for the idea. Apple made much of the fact that the A12 chip used in all three 2018 iPhones used a 7nm process, the first smartphones on the market to do so. Smaller processes mean more transistors in the same size chip, which generally boosts both performance and energy efficiency …...

July 22, 2022 · 2 min · 364 words · Zella Washington

Making The Grade Butterfly Keyboard Reliability Has Delayed My Next Apple Lease For My School

One of my major tasks for January was to decide my next steps with my Apple lease on all of the gear at my school. We’re coming up on the end of year three of our four-year lease. When we originally took out the lease, I always had in the back of my mind that we might trade in all of our gear at the end of year three (March 2019), but I couldn’t come to a conclusion about the best steps forward in the fall of 2018....

July 21, 2022 · 4 min · 841 words · Lela Hill

Malware Spotlight What Is A Remote Access Trojan Rat

The malicious actors can also use your internet address as a front for malicious purposes. For example, viruses downloaded through a RAT have the ability to compromise other computers by impersonating you. In this article, we will explore the difference between RATs and keyloggers. We’ll also look at RAT types and the way RAT installs on computer, as well as the workings, detection and avoidance of a RAT. How do RATs differ from keyloggers?...

July 21, 2022 · 7 min · 1489 words · Mary Fournier

Marvel Pokes Fun At Their Own Eye Candy Characters

The heroes of Marvel Comics may have greats like Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Jack Kirby to thank for The Avengers. But over time, the demand rose for superheroes who were a bit less important–but a whole lot nicer to look at. And now even Marvel is admitting it. It’s a difficult line for any publisher to walk, since a comic book story may be brilliant, enriching for the characters, and monumental in terms of action–but it still has to look good, too....

July 21, 2022 · 3 min · 629 words · Christy Williams

Marvel Television Was A Bigger Success Than You Think

Marvel Television was more of a success than many viewers think, and frankly, it should be celebrated. The TV division responsible for Agents of SHIELD and Jessica Jones is being absorbed into Marvel Studios. It’s long been clear that the writing has been on the wall for Marvel Television: the problems began with a spate of cancellations, initially driven by the breakdown of Marvel’s relationship with Netflix. These problems were then compounded when Disney announced that Marvel Studios would begin producing their own TV shows for Disney+, and it didn’t take long for attentive viewers to notice that nobody was talking about Marvel Television’s own contributions to the streaming service....

July 21, 2022 · 7 min · 1415 words · Harold Starnes

Marvel Tv Was Blindsided By Netflix Cancellations Says Jeph Loeb

Marvel Television’s Jeph Loeb has admitted the company was “blindsided” by Netflix’s cancellations. The last year has been a tough one for Marvel Television, with their successful partnership with Netflix coming to an untimely end. It all began with the cancellation of Iron Fist in October, and one by one the streaming giant pulled the plug on all their Marvel shows. The partnership had been a huge success, with no less than 13 seasons of Marvel action streaming exclusively on Netflix....

July 21, 2022 · 3 min · 511 words · Dean Lane

Microsoft Live Groups Integrates With New Office Live Web Apps

While it may not be quite as functional as Sharepoint, the Microsoft Live Groups service is looking better and better especially with the recent launch of the Office 2010 Web Apps on Tuesday. Granted, I still think it’s a long way off before I’d call it a Google Docs/Apps killer; however, I believe the platform is well on it’s way to becoming more than just a party planning tool....

July 21, 2022 · 6 min · 1212 words · Lora Avella

Microsoft Office For Ios Updated W Improved Collaboration Drag Drop Support On Ipad More

Following a round of updates for its suite of Mac applications earlier this month, Microsoft today has announced updates for Office on iOS. Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, and One Drive are all gaining new features, including drag and drop support and more. Word, PowerPoint, and Excel for iOS all now support co-authoring, which Microsoft says makes it easier for multiple users to collaborate on documents. Previously in beta testing, this feature denotes who else is working with you on a file, shows you where in the document they are, and highlights their changes....

July 21, 2022 · 2 min · 293 words · Elizabeth Cummings

Microsoft Releases New Cumulative Updates For Windows 10 1803 1709 And 1703

Windows 10 Cumulative Update KB4458469 Here the lengthy list of all improvements and fixes for Windows 10 1803 aka April 2018 Update: Addresses an issue that causes the prompt “You’ll need a new app to open” to appear. This occurs when reloading a website on a non-standard port by pressing Enter .Addresses an issue that causes downloads to fail because Mark of the Web (MOTW) isn’t supported at the download location....

July 21, 2022 · 7 min · 1466 words · Oliver Roe

Microsoft Says This Is The Ultimate Truth About Windows 11 I Still Don T Get It

When a company comes out and tells you something is new and wonderful and will completely change how you live, work, and breathe, you want to believe it. Even though you’re sitting there quietly giggling. Yes, of course we’re talking about Windows 11. When Microsoft launched the latest lexicon of its looking glass, the company and its people made some extraordinary statements. Here’s an example from the company’s creative director, Christina Koehn: “We’ve got these four squares....

July 21, 2022 · 3 min · 548 words · Eduardo Richards

Microsoft Updates Windows Phone Connector App With Mango Compatibility

Microsoft rarely moves fast to keep their Mac software up-to-date, so it’s a welcome sign that its Connector app has just been updated, ahead of the flurry of new Windows Phones expected any time now. Of course, Microsoft’s mobile platform is not faring well: It declined to a single-digit percent market share and is now tucked away under the Other category in market surveys. But if you do care, the updated Connector app will let you access Microsoft’s app store called Marketplace, transfer ringtones to Mango-powered devices, drag files, import images from Apple’s Aperture app and fully sync Mango phones with your Mac....

July 21, 2022 · 2 min · 251 words · Jonathan Ahmann

Minecraft Earth For Ios To Start Rolling Out Next Month

Fans of augmented reality gaming will soon have yet another option on iOS. In May, Microsoft teased that it was working on an AR version of Minecraft dubbed Minecraft Earth for iOS, and now we know the app will begin its rollout as soon as next month. Microsoft has taken to Twitter this weekend to reveal that Minecraft Earth will start rolling out in select countries in October (via Engadget). It’s unclear which countries the initial launch will include, but this also means we should expect widespread access sooner rather than later....

July 21, 2022 · 3 min · 453 words · Janetta Heyward

Moovee For Iphone Aims To Help You Manage Your Growing Movie Watchlist

Following up on the success of the series tracking app TeeVee, developer CrazyApps has released a new piece of software aimed at moviegoers. The app, appropriately titled MooVee, allows you to keep track of movies you’ve seen and what you want to see. The app’s UI is similar in some aspects to TeeVee, but most of it has been designed from scratch to better accommodate the ways movies and TV differ....

July 21, 2022 · 4 min · 666 words · Marilyn Blomdahl

Mossberg Says Movie Doesn T Show The Steve Jobs He Knew Video As Leaked Emails Take Us Behind The Scenes

Writing in his column in The Verge, Walt Mossberg – who says he spent “scores of hours” in conversation with Steve Jobs across 14 years – says that the man depicted in the Sorkin/Boyle movie is not the Steve Jobs he knew. A lengthy piece in Hollywood Reporter earlier this month – leaning heavily on emails leaked from the Sony hack – provides a lot of insight into what was going on behind the scenes in the run up to the making of the movie....

July 21, 2022 · 4 min · 763 words · Thomas Scott

Maniac Cop Origin Explained How Matt Cordell Became A Murderer

Maniac Cop’s titular killer lawman Matt Cordell wasn’t always evil, in fact, at one time he was one of the more ethical men on the police force. Nowadays in America, the subject of police brutality is one that’s all too relevant, especially considering the many instances of cops shooting unarmed African-Americans. Back in the 1980s though, murderous police officers were more commonly found in the realm of fiction, at least by the majority of the population in that age prior to camera-equipped cell phones....

July 20, 2022 · 3 min · 521 words · Theresa May

Mark Gatiss In Game Of Thrones Season 7

The penultimate season of HBO’s Game of Thrones is just around the corner. With the summer premiere date confirmed recently, all that’s left is for fans to receive a proper glimpse of the new season. As the return of the series is just a few months away, it’s a good bet a full trailer will emerge in the coming weeks. In the meantime, eager viewers have had to make due with promos highlighting the characters and conflicts of the show....

July 20, 2022 · 3 min · 563 words · Barbara Yoshimura

Marvel Changes Captain America History Again

[Contains Spoilers for Captain America: Steve Rogers #13.] — Some consider 13 a lucky number, while others feel as though it always precedes unfortunate events. Depending upon which side of the “Secret Empire” you fall on, Captain America: Steve Rogers #13 is either a very ominous or exciting time to be alive in the Marvel Universe. In the last issue, Steve’s ne’er-do-well status was nearly exposed, and at the moment, he seems blissfully unaware of how close his devious plans were to collapsing....

July 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1139 words · Nora Witt

Marvel Is Killing A Guardian Of The Galaxy Seriously

Warning: SPOILERS for Guardians of the Galaxy #8 The Guardians of the Galaxy are alive and well in Marvel’s movie universe, but the comic book version is headed for a heartbreaking tragedy fans will NOT be prepared for: the death of Rocket Raccoon. Those who jumped on board the Guardians reboot know that Rocket has been notably absent since the end of Marvel’s Infinity Wars (the same event that saw Drax die to save Marvel’s Universe)....

July 20, 2022 · 3 min · 517 words · Joel Norman

Marvel S Avengers Fix Purchased Credits Not Appearing

Just like most of the online multiplayer video games, Marvel’s Avengers is also offering in-game purchases to the players like weapons, cosmetics, and more. But whenever a player purchases any item from the in-game shop using the real money (online transaction), that player also expects to appear the purchased item on the inventory. However, that’s not the case for everyone as some of the unfortunate Marvel’s Avengers players have started reporting that the purchased credits not appearing in the account which can be irritating....

July 20, 2022 · 2 min · 283 words · Effie Clemons