G Skill S Ddr4 Ram Runs At 3200Mhz Taking The Speed Demon Award Techworm

The new SO-DIMM kits are part of G.Skill’s Ripjaws series. There are two high capacity options available, 16GB (2x8GB) and 32GB (2x16GB). Both are built with Samsung DDR4 8Gb ICs, same as the previously aforementioned Trident Z additions, and require 1.35V to run. The company has mentioned the following regarding the feat of announcing the world’s fastest gaming RAM kits for gaming notebooks. According to the information that G.Skill has provided, the latencies when running this RAM at DDR4-3200 are 16-18-18-43....

January 5, 2023 · 1 min · 149 words · Randy Larkins

Google Microsoft End Their Six Year Truce To Start Suing Each Other Again

For those unaware, back in 2015, Microsoft and Google had reportedly signed a non-aggression pact under which both the companies had agreed to settle outstanding patent lawsuits as well as financial agreements internally without complaining to the regulators or taking legal action against each other. However, the deal ended in April 2021 which neither of the company extended or renewed, suggesting increasing tensions between the two companies, reports The Finacial Times citing sources....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 509 words · Steven Lefebvre

Google Admits That Microsoft Beat Them To Buy Github

According to a report from Bloomberg, Chief of Google’s cloud business, Diane Greene while addressing Microsoft’s GitHub deal at Fortune’s annual “Most Powerful Women Evening” event in San Francisco, said, “I wouldn’t have minded buying them, but it’s OK.” According to sources familiar with the GitHub deal, said that representatives from Alphabet’s Google were also in talks with the company about an acquisition in recent weeks but the deal eventually went to Microsoft....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 276 words · Bridget Lofty

Google Developing Brillo Operating System Based On Android For Internet Of Things

According to a report by The Information, Google is developing another operating system (OS), which will be specifically for low-power “Internet of Things” (IoT) devices. The OS is code named “Brillo,” and the publication claims Google “is likely to release the software under the Android brand, as the group developing the software is linked to the company’s Android unit.” We’re going to take that to mean “it’s based on Android....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 406 words · Janet Leeper

Google S New Ok Google Voice Search Extension Is A Listening Post

Google has a voice search feature “OK Google” in Google Search page; Yes, just by enabling “OK Google” and “voicing your search” i.e speaking it aloud, you can easily get it on Google. This is a hands free feature and can be used for lot more things than only searching which includes getting reminders and also directions. User would need microphone attached to their gadgets. The feature is easily activated on all the smart phones, desktop, laptops....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 513 words · Lyle Castillo

Google S Project Zero Gets Tough On Companies With Lax Security Patch Policies

In an effort to “motivate” competitors like Microsoft Corp. and Apple Inc. to fix their buggy software before the real cyber criminals take advantage of the flaws in their unpatched code. Of course, both Microsoft and Apple are not keen on this. Opponents of Google’s Project Zero’s practice say it puts online security at risk by revealing gaps before they can be plugged. Of course, hackers in the know work fast to purposefully exploit software flaws when they become known....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 344 words · Ouida Carrillo

Google S Video Calling App Duo Rolled Out On Android And Ios Techworm

Well, the Mountain View, the California-based company has officially announced in a blog post that Duo has now started rolling out on Android and iOS in few regions with the “next few days” spreading the app “worldwide.” The company feels that this one-on-one video chatting app will feel more “human” than others currently on the market. “Today, we’re releasing Google Duo — a simple 1-to-1 video calling app available for Android and iOS,” the search giant said in the blog post....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 325 words · Peter Johnson

Hacker Leaks Cellebrite S Iphone Unlocking Tools Online Techworm

For those unfamiliar, Cellebrite is an Israeli company, which specializes in extracting data from mobile phones for law enforcement agencies. The firm’s main product is called the Universal Forensic Extraction Device (UFED) – a tool designed to extract smartphone data, which is being used extensively by the U.S. and UK police. Reportedly, in January this year, the same Israeli firm suffered a major data breach wherein 900GB worth of data was stolen....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 313 words · Nellie Santomauro

Hacker Sentenced To 29 Months For Developing Photofucket For Fusking Naked Photobucket Images Techworm

The United States Department of Justice had arrested two men in May, 2015 for “breaching the computer services of Colorado-based Photobucket.” The two men, Brandon Bourret, aged 39, of Colorado Springs, Colorado and Athanasios Andrianakis, aged 26, of Sunnyvale, California had developed a software known as “Photofucket” for “fusking”. The software developed by these two was capable of hacking into the private Photobucket albums and stealing NSFW images of subscribers....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 362 words · Joan Ahmadi

Hackers Could Have Exploited Facebook Accounts Via Oculus App Techworm

Oculus, known best for their Oculus Rift virtual reality (VR) headset, was founded in 2012. In March 2014, Facebook announced that they would acquire Oculus VR, which was later completed in July 2014. In August 2014, Facebook included Oculus Rift in its white hat bug bounty program and paid money to researchers for reporting bugs. Since then, several vulnerabilities have been found in Oculus services including a series of flaws that earned a researcher $25,000....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 401 words · Willie Steeley

Here S Why Facebook Google Microsoft And Others Are Supporting Apple Techworm

“The government can put me in jail,” said Larry Downs, a scholar at Georgetown University’s Center for Business and Public Policy. “Google, Facebook and Twitter cannot.” That makes the details of the iPhone case especially important. The FBI says it’s only asking for narrow technical assistance on a phone used by one of the shooters who killed 14 people in San Bernardino by bypassing its security features. “We couldn’t look the survivors in the eye if we did not follow this lead,” FBI Director James Comey said online....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 816 words · Vernon Plata

Hongmeng Os Is Faster Than Android And Macos Says Huawei Founder

For those unaware, Alphabet Inc’s Google had suspended business with Huawei after the latter was blacklisted by the U.S. government in May citing national security risk. Recently, the U.S. government partially lifted the trade ban imposed on Huawei, which now allows it to do business with U.S. companies again, including Google. However, the company still plans to go ahead with its own OS to ensure such bans do not have an impact on their business model....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 245 words · Mark Davis

How Can You Be A Good Security Researcher Techworm

So you want to be a security researcher? Security researchers are much in demand these days due the rise in cyber security threats as well as growth in tech companies. Some of you want to become a security researcher for the fame it offers while others may be in it for the awesome money. Security researchers need a broad set of skills to investigate a constantly-changing threat landscape. But if you broaden your spectrum you may end up being a jack of all trades....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 601 words · David Morales

How To Download And Convert Videos With Wonderfox Hd Video Converter Factory Pro Techworm

There is no doubt that WonderFox HD Video Converter Factory Pro is a excellent and useful software that provides a lot of practical functions for video enthusiasts, but also impressed them deeply. Besides, as the most convenient video converter, WonderFox HD Video Converter Factory Pro uses the latest and advanced technology to provide its users with many intimate services. In this review, we will talk about some of the main features of this video conversion tool: Convert The Video to Different Formats and Devices If you are worried about how to convert video formats, WonderFox HD Video Converter Factory Pro will help you a lot....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 554 words · Matthew Davis

How To Find The Wi Fi Password Of Your Current Network Techworm

You can open the command prompt on your computer and retrieve the saved password in one easy step. The method works on both Mac and Windows PCs. Find the Wi-Fi Password on Windows Open the command prompt in administrator mode. Type “cmd” in the Run box, right-click the command prompt icon and choose Run as Administrator. In order to see the password, enter the following command and hit enter. netsh wlan show profile name=Techworm key=clear Don’t forget to replace Techworm with the name of your network name (name of the Wi-Fi network that your computer is connected to)....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 486 words · Maria Womer

How To Make Your Android Phone Look Like Ios 13

Since Android is more open and adaptable than iOS, many users always look to integrate the user interface (UI) of iOS into Android to get the feel and look of an iPhone, which is possible to do by using a combination of apps, launchers, and other tips and tricks. In this article, we will tell you about a launcher that you can opt for to make full use of Android’s customizability and experience the new version of Apple’s operating system, iOS 13 on your Android device....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 242 words · Amelia Vaughn

How To Remove Write Protection From A Usb Pen Drive And Memory Card Techworm

The Switch The switch as we’ve mentioned locks the drive such that one cannot carry out any write actions on it. You can still read the files on the drive however. This switch when set to locked, will keep the files on the drive safe from deletion and an accidental format. At times, you might be able to hit the delete operation, but the next time you check, the files will still be there....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 442 words · Harold Williams

Ibm S Optical Storage Is 50 Times Faster Than Flash And Cheaper Too Techworm

IBM’s crystal based phase-change memory (PCM) is faster and cheaper than Flash memory and one day replace RAM chipsHow PCM Works As of today, memory is either powered by Flash storage or RAM. Flash memory is too slow to become default main memory in the device while RAM is expensive and volatile. Thanks to a breakthrough by IBM scientists, a new method of storage called phase-change memory (PCM) solves issues with both Flash and RAM and may one day replace them both....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 335 words · Doris Maryland

Indian Telecommunication Giant Bsnl S Subdomains Hacked And Defaced By Pakistani Hacker Techworm

The two Subdomains used by BSNL for “BSNL Value Added Service” and “BSNL International Roaming” was hacked and left defaced by Pakistani hacker just few minutes ago. unlike other defacement from Pakistani hackers over Indian websites this one does not carry any message over Kashmir or any warning to Indian hackers, but only a security warning. One of the team member from the group said to Techworm that it was just a “security reminder” “they aren’t secure at all”....

January 5, 2023 · 1 min · 114 words · Matthew Quesada

Industroyer Or Crash Override This Russian Cyber Weapon Can Take Down Power Grids Techworm

ESET, a Slovakian anti-virus software maker, who dubbed the malware Industroyer, said that it was used by hackers to briefly shut down one-fifth of the electric power generated in Ukraine’s capital, Kiev in December 2016. The malware is the “biggest threat to industrial control systems since Stuxnet,” ESET said, without indicating who was behind it. However, Ukrainian officials have blamed Russia for it, according to Reuters. “The malware is really easy to repurpose and use against other targets; that is definitely alarming,” ESET malware researcher Robert Lipovsky told Reuters in a telephone interview....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 670 words · Liberty Lafrance