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May, 2021

  • 7 May

    Google Play will tell us how apps are using our data as Apple already does

    Google Play will tell us how apps are using our data as Apple already does

    The App Store, Apple’s app store for your devices, recently implemented a series of privacy labels that accompany each app’s file. These labels show what data is collected by the developers and if this data is associated with the user. Google, which stood out for taking a long time to adapt to Apple’s new policies (leaving its app for iOS …

  • 6 May

    Entertainment Space, the app with which Google wants to revive the market for tablets (Android)

    Entertainment Space, the app with which Google wants to revive the market for tablets (Android)

    Tablets (Android) are not exactly at their peak, despite the fact that Google claims that last year this market experienced a growth of 30% compared to the previous year (Surely marked by the need for people to work from home from something bigger than a phone), Apple with its iPads continues to dominate this market either in popularity or in …

  • 2 May

    Is a 360 Hz monitor really useful?

    Is a 360 Hz monitor really useful?

    In recent years, many gaming users are business they got used to using 144Hz refresh rate monitor, but in recent times technology has made a considerable leap forward, bringing this value up to 360 Hz. Do you want to know if this step can be useful for you? Let’s see together what it consists of! Understand the monitor refresh rate …

April, 2021

  • 30 April

    Google Play will ban capital letters, emojis and the words hook in the names of the apps

    Google Play will ban capital letters, emojis and the words hook in the names of the apps

    Although it may not seem like it, after what we can see in Google Play there are a series of rules and filters that developers must respect. As time goes by, Google adapts these rules to deal with emerging threats. With the latest revision, Google Play wants to stop the “malicious” way of presenting apps to us. In addition to …

  • 28 April

    Bitwarden: the best free alternative to LastPass

    Bitwarden: the best free alternative to LastPass

    LastPass is one of the most popular password management programs that allow you to securely store all your data. Not only that, but this software also allows you to fill in all payment details and shipping information automatically, to keep digital copies of documents, and also to generate long and random passwords to protect against attacks. LastPass is one of …

  • 28 April

    Amazon Alexa on the Amazfit Band 5 now in Spanish

    Amazon Alexa on the Amazfit Band 5 now in Spanish

    Although the bracelet of the moment is already the Xiaomi Mi Band 6, finally the Zepp company has updated its device, the Amazfit Band 5, with one of the initially promised functions, the support of Alexa. When Xiaomi and Zepp presented their respective bracelets, the Xiaomi Mi Band 5 and the Amazfit Band 5, the differences between them were not …

  • 28 April

    You will no longer be able to enter Fitbit with your Facebook account

    You will no longer be able to enter Fitbit with your Facebook account

    Since Google’s acquisition of the Fitbit company, we cannot say that many things have changed, except for the recently presented Fitbit Luxe, a “Premium” quantifying bracelet in terms of design and price. However, if you are a user of one of their devices and have recently entered their website, you will come across a new message, which alerts that they …

  • 25 April

    The Redmi Note 10 receives its first AOSP-based ROM

    Redmi Note 10 receives its first AOSP-based ROM

    Last March the Asian manufacturer presented the new members of the Redmi Note line . We are talking about the Redmi Note 10, Note 10s and Note Pro , three phones that arrive to attack the mid-range with a very attractive quality-price ratio. And on top of that, you can now install an AOSP-based ROM. Once again, it has been the guys from XDA, exactly the …

  • 22 April

    What is meant by F-Stop in photography?

    What is meant by F-Stop in photography?

    Among the elements to consider, when analyzing the specifications of photographic sensors, there is the so-called F-Stop also called focal ratio. This is a very important parameter for evaluating the opening of a goal and, therefore, the ability to “let in the light” and be able to obtain satisfactory shots in all conditions of use. Analyzing the F-Stop value, in …

  • 22 April

    Apple AirTags will work with Android phones

    Apple AirTags

    Apple finally unveiled its long-awaited tracker competitor Tile at its big event yesterday, and AirTags seems like a good candidate. For $ 29 you can make sure you never lose your keys again, and if you have more money than common sense, there are also some options for Hermès straps that are a bit too expensive. Although you might think …

  • 21 April

    90% of second-hand devices contain confidential information of their previous owner

    90% of second-hand devices contain confidential information of their previous owner

    Currently, we may want to change devices before it stops working. Normally the old device is provided to another member of our family, an acquaintance, or simply ends up in a drawer in case we need it in the future, however, another option is its sale. Faced with this option, the sale, Kaspersky has carried out a study that yields …