With all the cyber criminals out there, your files could be stolen at any time. The cloud is one option, but it’s famously been breached before. Anyway, you’re always likely to have some sensitive files on your laptop or smartphone.
Kruptos 2 Professional offers a solution. This ultra-secure technology allows you to encrypt any number of your files with military-grade 256-bit encryption. It would take the fastest supercomputer in the world millions of years to crack, so you can’t get much more secure than that.
The official statement from the search giant is found in its official Gmail page in Google+, which goes:
In December, we graduated Quote Selected Text from Gmail Labs. We’ve been listening to user feedback since the graduation and have decided to move the feature back into Gmail Labs. Users sometimes unintentionally quoted text they had inadvertently selected, which caused some confusion. For those of you who like the feature, you can still enable it in Gmail Labs.
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Google is testing a Material Design refresh in the latest Canary developer builds of Chrome. The redesign makes UI elements more rounded, though the changes are not significant. The rounded corners fall in line with Google’s potential redesigns for other apps. Google remains tight-lipped about its future design direction, but the company is testing a Material Design design refresh of its Chrome web browser.
According to 9to5Google, you can enable the design refresh in version 68 of Chrome Canary for Windows.
When LG launched their G5 flagship earlier this year, we thought that smartphones had just received their first taste of true modular capabilities. Then Motorola and Lenovo just waltzed onto the scene and showed everyone how mods could really be done. Today Verizon formally announced when the Moto Z and Moto Z Force would be arriving, and they also unveiled their prices.
That’s right, the next members of the Moto line are just around the corner.
If you got some cash to spare for the Motorola Atrix HD Developer Edition, otherwise known as the Atrix HD variant that comes with an unlockable bootloader, you can now head to Moto’s website to pre-order the phone.
The tinkerer-friendly Atrix HD Developer Edition will cost $459.99 with no contract, and will be shipped out on December 16.
The whole point of getting the special edition of the Atrix HD is that so you can get right into action with modding and the likes, but by doing so Moto has provided the following warning: “Warranties will be voided”.
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Ecovacs is launching its Deebot X1 series of “ultra-premium” robot vacuums beginning in March. The Deebot X1 Omni includes both vacuum and mop functions, a built-in voice assistant, and automatic cleaning and emptying at its dock. Cheaper X1 Turbo and X1 Plus models omit the emptying and cleaning functions, respectively. While iRobot’s Roomba brand is practically synonymous with robot vacuums, there’s plenty of competition out there. Ecovacs, in particular, seems poised to challenge iRobot’s best with the Deebot X1 line, led by the flagship X1 Omni.
For the past few years, companies like Nvidia, Intel, and Razer have been working together to produce thin and light notebooks with desktop-class performance. Overall, the initiative has been a success. Where you once needed a beefy 10-pound laptop to edit video proficiently, you can now do so on a thin and light machine that is just as portable as it is powerful.
Today, Nvidia is attempting to make it even easier for creatives to find laptops that are made for their line of work with the all-new Nvidia RTX Studio program.
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OnePlus has announced the first online pop-up sale event for the Nord. The firm has outlined several steps you need to take to secure a purchase. Users who fail to secure an invitation code will still receive an unspecified gift. OnePlus finally launched the Nord smartphone earlier this week, after a long and excessive marketing campaign. Nevertheless, the device looks like a solid mid-ranger on paper, so what if you want to get one?
We’ve heard plenty of times in the past about how Android doesn’t make as much money for developers as iOS, and some examples raised valid points, like the fact that there are not as many Google Wallet/Checkout users as there are iTunes account users. Therefore in theory, fewer people bother to pay for an app. There were also some very misleading ones that used data from 2010, when Android was still much smaller in quarterly sales, but even more importantly in total user base, and the data used is somehow supposed to prove that Android is not making money for developers now.
Samsung just made the long rumored Galaxy S5 LTE-A official in South Korea. Like its predecessor, the S4 LTE-A, this device will likely remain a South Korean exclusive, and boy we have reasons to be jealous.
The Galaxy S5 LTE (which appears to be the long rumored S5 Prime) is the first device on the market to pack a Snapdragon 805 processor, rocking Krait 450 cores, 3GB of RAM, and impressive 225Mbps LTE-Advanced network speeds.