Ola Launches London Operations With More Than 25,000 Drivers

Ola Launches London Operations With More Than 25,000 Drivers Indian cab-hailing company, Ola, has finally launched its services in London, UK, almost four months afteroriginally announcing plansto start operations in the British capital. In an official press release announcing the launch, the company said it will offer cabs in three categories: Comfort, Comfort XL and Exec. It also claims to have an army of more than 25,000 drivers who have registered on the platform since itstarted the on-boarding processlast November....

February 10, 2020 · 2 min · 391 words · William Jones

Samsung Galaxy Buds+ Launching Tomorrow; Everything We Know So Far

Samsung Galaxy Buds+ Launching Tomorrow; Everything We Know So Far Samsung is expected to refresh itsGalaxy Budswith its successor Galaxy Buds+ at the Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled to take place tomorrow in San Francisco. We know almost everything about the upcoming truly wireless earbuds, thanks to the specifications sheet leaked by reliable tipster Evan Blass. Galaxy Buds+: Specs and Features Design From a design point of view, the Galaxy Buds+ highlyresemble their predecessor Galaxy Buds....

February 10, 2020 · 3 min · 495 words · John Swanson

Windows 7 Bug Doesn’t Let Users Shutdown Their Computers; Here’s the Fix

Windows 7 Bug Doesn’t Let Users Shutdown Their Computers; Here’s the Fix Microsoft officially discontinued support for Windows 7 last month but it appears like Windows 7 issues won’t let them be done with the operating system quite yet. The tech giant wasforced to roll out an updateto fix black wallpapers and now, there existsa bug that reportedly doesn’t let users shut down their Windows 7 PCs. Several users are facing the issue as we see on Microsoft forums and Reddit....

February 10, 2020 · 3 min · 438 words · Beth Peterson

Android Phones are Now Harder to Crack than iPhones: Forensics Detectives

Android Phones are Now Harder to Crack than iPhones: Forensics Detectives The US government has had a lot of encounters with terrorists using iPhones. After taking the device in custody, they try to break into it to access important information which might prove as useful evidence in court. This is the reason why we see the US government asking companies like Apple to give access to the so-called “backdoor” of their devices from time to time....

February 9, 2020 · 3 min · 489 words · Mrs. Michelle Hunter

Apple is Now Offering On-Site Repairs For Its Devices

Apple is Now Offering On-Site Repairs For Its Devices Customer service is one of the areas at which Apple has good grip. If you have a broken Apple device, you can go to an Apple store to get instant assistance or mail your device for the repair. Now, Apple will be extending its service to customers by offering on-site repairs and assistance in select areas in the US. The service can be found in Apple’ssupport pageon their website....

February 9, 2020 · 2 min · 376 words · Erica Lee

Attackers Can Now Steal Data Using Screen Brightness: Researchers

Attackers Can Now Steal Data Using Screen Brightness: Researchers Over time, hackers have found numerous ways to exfiltrate data from computers without requiring a network connection. But this might be one of the cleverest ways of stealing data from a computer. Researchers from the Ben Gurion University of Israel devised a new way to obtain sensitive information from an “air-gapped” computer just by modulating the brightness of the screen, which basically means hackers can use your PC’s screen brightness to hack you....

February 9, 2020 · 3 min · 515 words · Daniel Woodward

Check Out Porsche’s First Electric Vehicle From 1898

Check Out Porsche’s First Electric Vehicle From 1898 Ferdinand Porsche, the founder of Porsche Cars, was an innovator who was way ahead of his time. As the first electric car by Porsche, the Porsche Taycan, is finally arriving in the market, let me tell you about Porsche’s first electric car from 1898! The Story Of Ferdinand Porsche The first Porsche electric car made its way to the market back in 1898....

February 9, 2020 · 4 min · 682 words · David Smith
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