Stabilize Videos After Recording Them On Smartphones With Google Photos

The answer to your distress is called “Google Photos”. Yes, a mobile app that probably existed on your phone for months and we don’t blame you for missing out really. Google Photos silently received an update a couple of days back which added the ability to electronically stabilized existing videos. For stabilizing a video, first of all, make sure you have the version 2.13 or above of Google Photos. In case you still haven’t received the update, head over to this link and install the APK file....

November 12, 2022 · 1 min · 138 words · Wanda Morgan

State Of Smartphone Soc Market Explained

Different SoC vendors have different approaches to their products. In this article, we will be discussing about some of their efforts: Apple To start off, we have Apple. Currently the most valuable company on earth, Apple has made some of the best SoCs in the world in recent times consistently topping benchmark charts. For Apple, the focus is to create an SoC that suits their products which in this case are the iPhone and iPad predominantly....

November 12, 2022 · 9 min · 1770 words · Amanda Sakai

Stress Test Software For Pc Top Choices

After any overclock, it’s best that you do one of these stability tests to ensure that your computer is ok and that it is working good. Testing for errors is crucial, and with these programs you will be able to test your computer also. Why do we use stress tests and how they work As we’ve mentioned before, these programs test your computer’s stability and give it a rating. They do this by taking a certain component to the maximum of its capabilities and checking if there is any problem with it....

November 12, 2022 · 4 min · 743 words · Richard Ziegler

Tech Ads Get Into Diwali Mode Some Crackers Some Duds

Short videos seem to be the rage this Diwali, with a number of tech brands choosing to create a short (ad) film that lasts about 3-5 minutes, instead of conventional ads that normally last for anything from half a minute to a minute and a half. At least four brands have taken this path this time: Vivo, OnePlus, HP and Oppo have all created short videos. Our favorite of the lot is the one by HP....

November 12, 2022 · 7 min · 1464 words · Rachel Gray

Tech Events Have Gone Virtual And We Love It

The way things are going, we do not think we would be able to attend a traditional, human-packed, person to person launch event any time soon. This is why many brands have taken the online-launch-event route to release new devices and services. Companies like OnePlus, Xiaomi, Vivo, Realme have already had virtual events where they launched new products while brands like Microsoft and Apple are going to host their major annual events like Microsoft Build and WWDC online amid the ongoing crisis....

November 12, 2022 · 5 min · 939 words · Jordan Ozment

Techpp Featured On Chip Magazine Announcement

It gives me immense pleasure to let you know that TechPP has been featured on CHIP magazine (May 2009 edition) under suggested Website category. The CHIP magazine is one of the world’s most renowned Technology magazine and India’s most trusted guide to Gadgets and Technology. It is managed by Infomedia 18 which publishes other popular magazines like Overdrive, IC etc. Here is what CHIP has to say about TechPP – The author also has some nice words about the minimalistic looks of the website....

November 12, 2022 · 1 min · 139 words · Brenda Bellamy

The Great Techpp Crossword Episode 28

ACROSS 1 It’s A 51. It’s Android number one. (7,6) 7 Took to Twitter to christen its new truly wireless earphones. (4) 8 The Social Network gets its own Bitmoji. (6) 9 After the TV from Mi, it is now time for a TV from Me. (5) 10 Cheers, Moto Sangria. (4,4) 12 No updates for MiTV 4(55). (7,2) 15 The filter that gives the OnePlus 8 Pro X-Ray vision....

November 12, 2022 · 1 min · 193 words · Dennis Morgret

The Great Techpp Crossword Pre Mwc Edition

ACROSS 1 The kind of intelligence that is expected to make headlines, given that its natural counterpart is difficult to place in phones. (10) 3 It ain’t a 845, but a 9810 ain’t too bad to ‘chip in’ for a device that is an iPhone challenger. Ask Samsung. (6) 5 LG’s Gone Girl at MWC. Yes, an improved V30 might be there, but this girl won’t. (4) 8 Mi blend of two that we are giving away....

November 12, 2022 · 2 min · 275 words · Jennie Woodard

The Motley Fool Mobile App To Control Your Financial Life

An organization offering multimedia financial solutions and services, The Motley Fool is based in Alexandria, Virginia. Investors are presented a variety of financial solutions through manifold stock and investment options or personal finance packages. The Motley Fool mobile application for iOS and Android platforms was launched in collaboration with mobile media publisher Zumobi Inc and Universal Uclick, a syndicate and development agent. Empowering your finances – With The Motley Fool application being available for free, consumers will now be able to get free access to the latest financial news and views, statistics and latest analysis for investors....

November 12, 2022 · 3 min · 471 words · Keith Koroma

The New Nexus 7 Prices Pictures And Specs Get Leaked Update

The leaks also involve the pricing of the new Nexus 7 and given the fact that we’re nearing Google’s event on July 24, this makes the new information seem pretty legit. Google didn’t announce the successor to the Nexus 7 at its annual I/O conference, therefore we have all the reasons to assume they will do so on the upcoming event, called “breakfast with Sundar Pichai“. If you don’t know, Sundar Pichai now oversees Android’s development after Andy Rubin’s leave....

November 12, 2022 · 3 min · 505 words · Melissa Seabron

The Pixel 5 On Snapdragon 765G Is Great News For Android

Those were the words of a Google executive to me when we were discussing Android in 2011. The OS was still in its infancy and considered a notch below the likes of not just iOS but also Symbian, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry. Of course, this changed radically in the coming years. Today, Android is THE OS when it comes to mobile phones, and Symbian, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone can be found in the tech graveyard (in the OS section, mobile sub-section)....

November 12, 2022 · 4 min · 806 words · Joy Garris

The Top Tech Stories Of 2011

2011 was a fantastic year for tech startups with Initial Public Offering’s (IPOs) happening left, right and center, social networks bringing down dictatorships across Africa and the general web experience for users getting better than ever before. On the down side we lost some of the greatest businessmen and innovators of modern times and Google put many legitimate websites out of business due to their Panda updates. We have rounded up the biggest and best tech/web stories from 2011 but don’t forget to share your own thoughts in the comments below....

November 12, 2022 · 5 min · 945 words · Jason Rivera

This Is A Biggie Facebook Is Buying Whatsapp For 19 Billion

Used by over 450 million users across the globe, the whopping 16 billion dollar valuation has left many people in shock, but it fits Facebook’s roadmap to “make the world more open and connected”. Interestingly this is about twice the price Microsoft paid for Skype three years ago. And this is by far the biggest investment Facebook has made till date. What does this deal mean? So what happens now?...

November 12, 2022 · 2 min · 410 words · Joseph Miller

This Robotic Pocket Printer Moves On His Own Prints On Any Size Page

This Mini Mobile Robotic Printer is aimed at those on the go, who are either traveling often or have to work remotely. From the looks of it, this will be another successfully crowdfunded KickStarter project, as it already has more than one thousand backers who have pledged almost half of its $400,000 goal with 28 days to go. And there are plenty of reasons to love this device – it has a cute heart-shaped design and it moves on his own on any size page trailing ink....

November 12, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · Antonio Lalonde

Top 10 Tablets For Kids

Technology, Helpful Tool for Education or Isolating Factor? When I was a kid, we used coloring books and played in the sand, or ran around the street. Computers were something rare, and not everybody was playing games at that time or spending so much time in the online. This reminds me of the latest Simpsons episode (at the moment of this writing), called The D’oh-cial Network. In the episode, Lisa creates a social network just like Facebook to make friends and, eventually, she discovers that albeit she has a lot of friends, you can’t really call that a friendship....

November 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1238 words · Aaron Daughrity

Top 3D Projectors To Make A Home Theater

Evolution has given us the possibility to see the world in three dimensions: height, width and depth. Thanks to this, we can judge distances between objects in space, something that technology has only recently been able to do. Until now, our screens, as big and as vivid they could be, did not give us this three dimensional, or 3D, experience. Our computers were stuck in two dimensions, which is a great disadvantage....

November 12, 2022 · 7 min · 1322 words · Michael Lee

Top 5 Ios Data Traffic Monitor Apps

If you just bought a shiny iPhone, then the next logical step is to get a data plan that suits your needs and helps you make the best of your smartphone. Just like Android devices, an iPhone without an Internet subscription is half a phone. A glorified media player and nothing more. But when you make that magic connection, you can see the full potential of your new iDevice. Emails, photo sharing, social networking and many more, are now in the palm of your hand and only a few taps away....

November 12, 2022 · 5 min · 903 words · Michael Vandis

Toshiba Plans A Foldable Ereader With Dual Display

In a recently discovered patent, Toshiba aims make use of Windows’ support for two monitors and, why not, they might be releasing an eReader with Windows 8 inside. Although there is little to be known about this future book, it seems that Toshiba will use two LCD or OLED displays to support viewing of documents, images, web pages and “other information”, while the device itself is opened. Toshiba and foldable devices Taking a look back, Toshiba has a clear history of foldable devices....

November 12, 2022 · 2 min · 264 words · Joseph Epperson

Use Google Photos Like A Pro With This Ultimate Guide

Google at their I/O event this year unveiled the completely redesigned “Photos” app, a one stop solution for all your photos. With unlimited photo backups, beautiful materialized applications across platforms and a web interface, this app is just perfect. Google Photos does two things exceptionally well – Organizing and Searching. Backing up to the cloud can be done easily by any other app but managing them can be a tedious task, exactly where this service shines....

November 12, 2022 · 12 min · 2513 words · Michele Brinkley

Watch Fifa World Cup 2018 Online The Biggest Sporting Event This Year

It’s a pretty crazy World Cup this time, with teams like Italy, Chile, Netherlands, and the USA failing to make it through the qualifying rounds. Over 190 networks around the world will have live coverage in different parts of the world, and for the first time in the history of the FIFA World Cup, it will have extensive online streaming rights holder websites and mobile apps. Update: Watch FIFA World Cup 2022 Online for Free...

November 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1245 words · John Meeks