Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Why Free OTA TV Beats Cable on Picture Quality

Did You Know?:

U.S. President Zachary Taylor coined the term “First Lady” to refer to the wife of the president. Prior to that, they were commonly referred to as “Presidentress”.

 

August 6, 2019

Did You Know?

U.S. President Zachary Taylor coined the term “First Lady” to refer to the wife of the president. Prior to that, they were commonly referred to as “Presidentress”.

 
Why Free OTA TV Beats Cable on Picture Quality


It sounds ridiculous, but free broadcast TV offers noticeably higher visual quality than expensive cable. But they both operate at a 1080p resolution, so what gives? Why does a simple antenna get you a better picture than pricey cable TV? Read More »

 
How to Add a GUI to Linux Shell Scripts


You can use GUI windows, sliders, radio buttons, progress bars, and more in your Bash scripts. Learn how to use the zenity toolkit and give your Bash scripts a facelift. We’ll show you how. Read More »

 
Why Does Windows Defender Firewall Block Some App Features?


Almost everyone who uses Windows has seen it. You launch an application or game, and Windows Firewall pops up and says it’s “blocked some features of this app.” What does this mean, and should you allow access? Read More »

 
The Beginner’s Guide to Google Forms

Are you just getting started with Google Forms? Never heard of it before? Either way, here are some tips to help you get going with Google’s powerful form tool and start building surveys and forms online for free. Read More »

 
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How to Change the Screen Resolution in Windows 10

Is your Windows 10 computer’s screen looking a bit wonky? Did you plug in a new monitor that isn’t working as intended? You might need to adjust your screen resolution. Here’s how. Read More »

 
Daily News Roundup: Hackers Are Using IoT Devices to Break into Enterprise Networks

Back in April, Microsoft researchers noticed that some of its enterprise customer’s internet-of-things (IoT) devices were communicating with servers in Russia. Further investigation found that several VOIP phones, printers, and video decoders were passing data to a hacking group called "Strontium."

Better known as Fancy Bear or APT28, the group has been identified by the FBI to work for the Russian government. Last year, the hackers were found to have infected more than 500,000 routers with malware. Now, the group was using the IoT devices to gain access to enterprise networks.

Microsoft has already alerted the companies that manufacturer the targeted devices. It also published the IP addresses and scripts used by the hackers so that other organizations can monitor for bad actors attempting to hijack its devices. [Ars Technica]

In Other News

  • Apple Card Is Now Available for Some U.S. Customers: Apple announced back in March that it was partnering with Goldman Sachs to release a credit card. What made the Apple Card standout was the company’s mobile-first focus. Applicants would still receive a physical credit card made out of titanium, but the company focused on making the mobile payment and app experience better than anything else on the market. The initial rollout is limited to those who applied to be first in line, but all iPhone customers in the U.S. should have access by the end of August. [The Verge]
  • Samsung’s New SSDs Are 10 Percent Faster and Consume 15 Percent Less Power: Just 13 months after the release of Samsung’s previous generation of SSD technology, the South Korean company is the first to mass-produce drives with 100 layers of NAND cells. The leap from 90 layers allows Samsung’s sixth-gen 256GB three-bit vertical NAND memory to reach a writing speed of 450 microseconds and a reading response time of 45 microseconds.  [Samsung]
  • Some Google Pixel 3 Cameras Are on the Fritz: The Google Pixel 3 features one of the best smartphone cameras on the market, but a growing number of customers are reporting shaky and vibrating sensors. As seen in this video, the built-in OIS appears to be violently moving the camera around, making it impossible to take a clear picture. Unfortunately, Google has yet to address the growing issue. For now, camera hardware replacement appears to be the only solution for fixing the problem. [Android Police]

Seven years ago today, on August 6, 2012, Nasa landed the Curiosity rover on Mars. Although the rover was only meant to be in service for two years, its mission was extended indefinitely.

During its life on the Martian planet, Curiosity has collected photos, soil samples, and other pieces of data while traveling over 13 miles across the Gale Crater. To date, the rover has taught us that there might be liquid water on Mars, sulfur, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and carbon can be identified in the soil, pointing to the possibility of the planet inhabiting life, and much more. [Science Alert]

 
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7 Ways to Avoid the Freshman 15


Many students come back from their first year of college with new friends, new knowledge…and a few extra pounds. Here’s how you can avoid gaining weight when you gain the extra responsibilities of living on your own. Read More »

 
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Spiff Up Your Daily Regimen with Men’s Grooming Subscription Boxes


Does your entire shower and grooming routine consist of a bottle of 2-in-1 Head and Shoulders? We love you just the way you are, but we picked out some grooming subscription boxes in case you want to level up your look. Read More »

 
GEEK TRIVIA

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