Take A Look At The Brand New Facebook Logo Changed For The First Time Since 2005

Facebook just made a slight modification to its logo, which was initially designed in the year 2005, according to Brand New – a blog that covers redesigns of brands and products. The text in the new logo is a bit slimmer and sleeker than that of the older logo, which features letters that are thicker and more block-shaped. The difference is most visible when you look at the way the letter “a” is written....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 321 words · Santos Hartley

Team Ghostshell Emerges From Hiatus Hacks 300 Websites Around The World From China To Brazil And All In Between

The Ghostshell hackers claimed responsibility from a hacking spree that started on 30th June and is still continuing with every country in the world attacked. Their Twitter account is filled with series of tweets containing data of 100s of hacked websites with victim sites’ URLs and links to data dumps containing the alleged user information. The victim sites came from a variety of locations and backgrounds, ranging from educational institutions in Australia, India, Egypt, China to Korean websites in addition to many ....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 418 words · Thomas Slocum

Thanks To Pokemon Go Missing French Woman Found Techworm

Yet, irrespective of its cons, the Pokemon Go was able to bring a smile to the family of a missing woman in France. Yes, you heard it right! A group of six young Pokemon Go players in Annonay, Ardeche, France found a 60-year-old woman who had been missing for several hours. She was reported as missing to the police by her husband, who stated that his wife has health issues and had left home at about 1....

November 10, 2022 · 1 min · 178 words · Erick Burris

The 10 Best Face Swap Apps In 2022

Face swap is now one of the biggest trends flooding all social media sites. Internet users worldwide are crazily addicted to seeing what their faces looked like when they were babies and what it would be when they are older. Because the camera technologies in our phones have improved massively, there is hardly any part that they left aside. Now, because of the edgeless innovations of consumer apps, we can use face swap online....

November 10, 2022 · 7 min · 1357 words · Michael Sowa

The Benefits Of Developing Content For Roku

As a result, businesses and marketers have taken advantage of the opportunity to create content specifically tailored to streaming services, so they can reach their desired audiences and maximize the return on their investment. The Rising Popularity Of CTV (Connected TV) According to research conducted by Leichtman Research Group, 87% of US adults own a CTV device, and 46% watch CTV daily. The Rising Popularity Of CTV (Connected TV)Advertising-based video on demand (AVOD)The benefits of developing content for RokuRoku is leading the charge...

November 10, 2022 · 4 min · 715 words · Emily Streller

These 15 Jobs At Microsoft Will Pay You More Than 170 000 A Year Techworm

According to the data from Glassdoor and to keep things fair, here are the top-earning jobs at Microsoft with 6 or more salaries, along with a few odd-jobs that are worth highlighting.

November 10, 2022 · 1 min · 32 words · Dean Barnett

This Computer Runs Without Batteries Drawing Power Wirelessly From Radio Waves Techworm

We already have tiny computers but researchers at the University of Washington Sensor Lab have gone ahead and found a way to make them even tinier. They got rid of the battery to make WISP that much smaller. As reported by Fast Co. Design, the team’s Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform (WISP) gets its power by harvesting radio waves from the air. In order to function, the WISP gathers energy from a standard radio frequency identification, or RFID reader....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 295 words · Helen Dafoe

This Is What It Looks Like When The Nsa Hacks Into Your Gmail And Facebook Techworm

Based on documents provided by Edward Snowden – the whistleblower, Tony Fullman, a New Zealand citizen who was born in Fiji, had the contents of his Facebook and numerous Gmail accounts intercepted by the NSA, reports the Intercept. Unfortunately, Fullman has a sob story. A pro-democracy activist who opposed Fiji’s military ruler, New Zealand spies suspected that Fullman was planning a violent revolution in Fiji. Therefore, in 2012, spy operations from New Zealand and the NSA raided Fullman’s Australian home, his passport was revoked, his foundation’s telephones were bugged and he was put under top-secret NSA surveillance....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 362 words · John Nghe

This Man Landed In Jail For 15 Years Due To A Single Facebook Post Techworm

Farrad is one such guy who will be spending the next 15 and a half years of his life in a federal penitentiary because of a single Facebook post. Actually, the problem was that Farrad is a ex-convict and it is illegal in United States for any convicted felon to possess a gun. Farrad, in his moment of FB posting ecstasy forgot that and the result, Farrad is now behind bars for a long long time....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 266 words · Christina Kaplan

This Smartwatch Is Actually A Raspberry Pi Computer Running Windows 98 Techworm

The fearless inventor 314REACTOR built a wrist computer out of a Raspberry Pi Model A+ and then put Windows 98 on it. Besides the Pi, the DIY watch also sports a 2.4-inch touchscreen, a modest 1,000 mAh battery as well as a simple on and off switch. However, in order to complete the entire collection, you will require a few more things. Since Windows 98 isn’t readily available for Raspberry Pi, the cunning Redditor resorted to emulating the system via QEMU....

November 10, 2022 · 1 min · 183 words · Cheryl Eisenmann

This Startup Has Developed Awesome Search Algorithm That Even Google Uses It Techworm

The new category of software called “contract analysis” invented by Seal Software makes it one of the “most exciting” young enterprise tech companies, says a source close to the company to Business Insider. Explaining the working of Seal, CEO Ulf Zetterberg tells BI that the company store all of a company’s contracts in a centrally built place and then uses machine learning and AI to search for, understand, and even deduce the terminology that can be understood by the common masses....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 409 words · Jackie Allen

This Untitled Goose Game App Creates Chaos On Your Desktop

Developed by Twitter user @SamNChiet, the ‘Desktop Goose’ is a free Windows PC desktop app inspired by the amusing Untitled Goose Game. The notorious goose not only takes over your computer but also tracks mud all over your desktop screen making it a mess. It runs around and rearranges icons on your desktop for you. It steals your mouse cursor and moves it around. It even nabs in-game reticles and clutters the camera....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 280 words · Joyce Landrum

Top 10 Free Android Apps For The Month Of May 2015

Trepn Profiler: Trepn Profiler app is a power and performance profiling app for your Android devices. It has been observed that certain apps are just bloatware which adds up as a burden to your data and battery life together making the device to work slower. Now, this app has been specially designed to identity and strike out the apps that hog your CPU, consumes extra data or drains the battery of your device....

November 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1128 words · Daniel Erickson

Top 10 Most Destructive Computer Viruses From The Past Techworm

We have come a long way since first computers and first computer virus was introduced. You may not believe but viruses in those days were so rare that they made headlines unlike today when we have thousands of new malware/viruses released every day. Those days when DOS was the system of choice, the viruses not only exploited the vulnerability in PCs but were also creative in structure. Sometimes it is good to relive the past and take a look at the viruses which wreaked havoc in 1980s and 1990s....

November 10, 2022 · 1 min · 196 words · Billy Robles

Twitter And Blog Account Of Skype Hacked Microsoft Is The Latest Victim Of Syrian Electronic Army Sea Techworm

November 10, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Mariano Santiago

User Concept Reimagines Windows 7 With A New Interface And Fluent Design

While Microsoft has been promoting Windows 10 as the OS that offers maximum security, an easy upgrade path and a wide range of enterprise security features, Windows 7 still has many loyalists who swear by it for its ease to use and look despite it being almost 10 years old. One such Microsoftie is Kamer Kaan Avdan, an enterprising UI designer and a YouTuber, who has put a short video mockup of what a 2018 version of Windows 7 might look like today....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 282 words · Christian Thorne

Victoria Police Are Proud Owners Of 200 000 Mercedes Gle63 Amg Suv Coupe Techworm

Victoria Police have Australia’s fastest and most powerful highway patrol car to promote safetyMean Machine : The car is worth more than A$200,000 (US$149,064) and is powered by a massive AMG-tuned 5.5-litre twin-turbocharged V8 petrol engine that produces 430kW and 760Nm mated to a seven-speed automatic, enabling the 2.3 tonne machine to hit 100km/h in 4.2 seconds. It can easily catch up with most vehicles on the highway and is faster than any Holden Commodore or Ford Falcon pursuit sedan....

November 10, 2022 · 3 min · 438 words · Tamara Wright

Vodafone Germany Hacked 2 Millions Bank Accounts Details Compromised By Hackers Techworm

November 10, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Rafael Duchesne

Want To Free Up More Than 24Gb Of Space On Windows 10 Here S How Techworm

However, the rewards that you will receive are well worth the investment of your time. After the installation process has been completed, you have the option to free up slightly more than 24GB of space, which can be seen in the image below this text. If you want to gain some extra space, particularly if you are running Windows 10 on a solid state drive with insufficient amount of storage, it is definitely something that you should look into....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 283 words · Rudy Witten

Western Digital And Micron Announce 1Tb Microsd Cards

Western Digital and Micron launch 1TB microSD cards at MWC 2019Western DigitalMicron Western Digital Western Digital’s offering, SanDisk Extreme microSDXC UHS-I 1TB microSD card offers up to 160MBps (megabytes-per-second) read speeds and a peak data write speed of 90MBps. The storage solution follows the A2 specification for launching and loading apps, which the company claims offer a performance output of 400 Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPS) and 2000 IOPS. Besides meeting the U3 rating in the Speed Class, the card also receives V30 rating in the Video Speed Class category....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 418 words · Larry Nelson