Share And Receive Large Confidential Files With Titanfiles

TitanFile is one file sharing service built with security in mind. It is an online hub where you can upload files and share them with your clients and also allows your clients to share files with you. All the files are encrypted and stored in the TitanFile server so you can access it anywhere with an Internet connection.To get started, sign up for an account with TitanFile. The basic account is free and allows you upload and share up to 3 files of 500MB....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 300 words · Sergio Nolan

Should You Use An Older Android Phone

Well, even if you’re not interested in a newer camera, clearer displays and other features of newer phones, the key reason you shouldn’t use an old phone is security. There are, however, ways to keep using an old phone in a secure way. How long do phones get security updates? There are hundreds of different models of mobile phones out there using the Android operating system. It’s so popular because it is easy to customize, modify, and set up your device precisely as you want it....

November 9, 2022 · 5 min · 895 words · Brian Swayne

Smart Home Enthusiasts Need To Pick Up This Philips Hue Lightstrip Deal

If you’re interested in other types of deals from the tech world, make sure you check out our best Black Friday deals page, as we will be updating it continually as the week goes on so you know when all the best offers are available. This Philips Hue Lightstrip deal is made up of a 2-metre strip plus a 1-metre extension. You can also add on a Hue Dimmer Switch or a Motion Sensor to pair with the Lightstrip, although this will up the price....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 386 words · Cameron Pinkard

Spear Phishing What Is It

An investigation of the above attack came up with the conclusion that it was a spear phishing incident. While this topic was discussed briefly in a previous article, I suspect that this is an opportune moment to expand on the subject and offer as much crucial information as possible about this kind of attack. What Is Spear Phishing? The magic in spear phishing involves collecting information about an individual (date of birth, name, other relevant information) before performing the attack....

November 9, 2022 · 3 min · 494 words · Brett Jones

Stop Iphoto Automatically Launching When Connect Device

One of the issues here though is that the iPhoto app automatically launches each time you connect your iPhone or a media device to your Mac that has a photos folder on it. So, how can you stop the app from automatically opening when you connect a media device to your machine? Well, there’s a way. You don’t need to download an app to get the job done as the iPhoto app itself provides an option to turn off automatic launching....

November 9, 2022 · 3 min · 438 words · Pauline Ford

Sync Google Calendar With The Calendar App In Windows 10

For those of you who don’t know, when Microsoft first introduced the Calendar app in Windows 8, it supported Google Calendar. Due to some ongoing battle between Microsoft and Google, users were stripped of this feature in Windows 8.1. Since Microsoft has started to listen to its users, the feature is back, and you can now sync your Google Calendar with the Windows 10 Calendar app. Add Google Calendar to Windows 10 Calendar App To add Google Calendar to Windows 10 Calendar app, search for the pre-installed Calendar app in the Start menu and open it....

November 9, 2022 · 3 min · 611 words · Michael Denham

Sysrestore Pro Review Giveaway

SysRestore Pro is a lightweight, simple, and useful system restore tool for Windows. It creates a system restore point on schedule and allows you to easily restore from the snapshot. The best thing about it is that you can also restore files (that you deleted accidentally) from the snapshot. It even lets you preview the files before recovering. Installation Download SysRestore Pro here and run the installer in your Windows....

November 9, 2022 · 3 min · 536 words · Christopher Capriotti

The Beginner S Guide To Btrfs

Btrfs Support Under Linux One of the great things about Btrfs over ZFS is that Btrfs is already in-tree, meaning it’s already in the Linux Kernel. There’s nothing to install, nothing to configure – you can just use it to your heart’s content. That being said, you should check your various distro’s support for Btrfs, as some are better than others. It’s been part of the mainline Kernel since 2.6.29, and we’re closing in on 5....

November 9, 2022 · 4 min · 680 words · James Davis

The Best Terminal Emulators For Linux

To interact with the command line, you’ll need a terminal emulator. There are many terminal emulators available – perhaps too many. There are a lot of good ones and a lot of bad ones out there. It is because of this reason we’ve decided to create a list of five great terminal emulators available on Linux. Note: most if not all programs on this list can be found in your distributions package repository....

November 9, 2022 · 4 min · 660 words · Joanne Cremin

The Best Wireless Chargers And Buying Criteria To Watch For

How Does Wireless Charging Work? Without getting too technical, wireless chargers include an induction coil. When a current is applied to the coil, it creates an electromagnetic field. This electromagnetic field is capable of transmitting power over short distances. Combine this with a device that is capable of receiving that energy and converting it to electricity to be fed into the battery, and you get wireless charging. Now that we have an understanding of how wireless charging works, let’s take a look at some things you should consider when buying a wireless charger....

November 9, 2022 · 7 min · 1345 words · Jon Perry

The Difference Between Mp3 Aac Flac And Other Audio Formats

Is MP3 Dead? MP3 is the most popular audio format in the world. It’s hard to nail down exact statistics, but there’s a good chance that more devices support MP3 than any other audio format. The standard is far from dead. Rather, the patent on the technology has recently expired. Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, the firm that managed licensing the patent for MP3, recently announced it would discontinue its patent licensing program and recommended users move to AAC....

November 9, 2022 · 3 min · 584 words · Harry Bush

The Mobile Check In Battle Foursquare Vs Highlight Vs Glancee

The Mobile Check-in App Industry Since the introduction of Foursquare, many new location-based check-in applications start to sprout up. These applications help you not only to connect with friends and show your locations, but also allow you to get rewards for doing so. In the case with Foursquare, each check-in gives you a couple of points or a badge depending on if your friends have visited that location or if an event has occurred....

November 9, 2022 · 5 min · 927 words · Pauline Buzzell

The Power Of The Mac Dock A Beginner S Guide

Let’s first take a look at what the Mac dock does, then go more in depth on the dock’s importance and potential. Basics of The Mac Dock To launch an application in the Mac dock, all you have to do is click the application in the dock with a single finger press. If you have an application on your desktop (or the Application folder) that you’d like to add to your dock, you can do so by clicking and dragging the application from your desktop to the dock, releasing once the app has landed....

November 9, 2022 · 4 min · 688 words · Maria Smith

The Scary Prospects Of The Android Virus Ghostctrl

Going by the name “GhostCtrl,” this new threat is actually the third iteration of a current virus. Unlike the other two versions, however, this new variant on GhostCtrl comes with a wide variety of terrifying features. How GhostCtrl Is Spread GhostCtrl enters a victim’s device when they go to install an infected APK file, which is usually masquerading as a popular app such as WhatsApp or Pokémon Go. When the user chooses to install it, the APK will show the usual install prompt....

November 9, 2022 · 4 min · 750 words · Thelma Wasson

This Alexa Powered Coffee Machine Is At Its Lowest Price For Black Friday

If this deal isn’t piquing your interest as much as you might have hoped, feel free to take a gander at our best Black Friday deals roundup, which is constantly updated with more great deals throughout the entire Black Friday sale. The Lavazza A Modo Mio Voicy has a 1.1L water tank and can hold up to 10 coffee capsules, with all the removable parts being dishwasher safe. This coffee machine also has Alexa built into it, meaning that you can ask for your morning coffee without needing to lift a finger....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 347 words · Nichole Davis

Thonny Vs Visual Studio Code Which One Is Better For The Raspberry Pi User

What’s an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) IDEs are feature-rich programs used to build software with any of the programming languages they support. Modern IDEs come with all the necessary features you need to do something. They boast lints, compilers, interpreters, a view of your folders, and sometimes even a way to upload code to a microcontroller board. They make the whole development process much easier. Pros/Cons of Thonny Thonny is an open-source platform that’s dedicated to Python and only Python....

November 9, 2022 · 5 min · 971 words · Don Allen

Three Useful Creative Writing Applications For Linux Users

1. Celtx Celtx focuses on scriptwriting (television and movies), although it does also have templates for novels. When opening the program, you’re prompted to select the type of project you’re working on (novel, comic book, theatrical feature, etc…), with the ability to add items to the project such as scripts, sketches, bookmarks, and characters. The main window contains an editor for your writing, with some rudimentary styling controls available. One of the main features of Celtx includes index cards you can use to brainstorm and organize your thoughts by plotline, the ability to arrange scenes into chapters and parts....

November 9, 2022 · 3 min · 492 words · Elsa Campbell

Three Ways To Educate Yourself Right Now About Internet Censorship

The Internet isn’t free. Governments, institutions and even individuals have arbitrarily assigned themselves the responsibility of deciding what is or isn’t good for your eyes and ears. To play your part in protecting Internet freedom, you must educate yourself about Internet censorship. The information below is also valuable if you plan to travel to a foreign country. Take time to learn about the censorship policies of the destination country to avoid nasty surprises....

November 9, 2022 · 5 min · 867 words · Ethel Sousa

Transferring Big Files In Terminal On Linux With Transfer Sh

Let’s be clear here: uploading and transferring files in the terminal with curl or otherwise is not a new thing. However, finding a mainstream file sharing service that goes this route is rare. So, how do you use this tool on Linux? Read on in this guide and find out! We go over how to upload files, download them and just about everything else you need to know about Transfer....

November 9, 2022 · 4 min · 690 words · Thelma Foreman

Turn Off Online Results Unity Dash Search In Ubuntu 14 04

If your search requirements are limited to your local system (which should be true in the case of most users), it’d be better to switch the online search feature off. Yes, it is possible, and in this article you will learn how to do this. NOTE: All the examples, commands, and settings in this article have been tested on Ubuntu 14.04. Those running the newly-launched Ubuntu 16.04 should note that the online search functionality is disabled by default on your machine....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 411 words · Leah Stevens