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OnePlus 6T vs OnePlus 6: What’s New?

Everything New in the OnePlus 6T          Bigger Screen,Smaller Notch The OnePlus 6 Had a fair notch cutout which was nice,But with the OnePlus 6T you're getting a water drop notch which make the display almost full screen. In-Display Fingerprint scanner Another amazing feature that the OnePlus 6T packs in is In-display fingerprint scanner.Oneplus claims to have used the 4th Gen In- display fingerprint scanner from Snaptics and is the fastest fingerprint scanner till date. Bigger Battery Capacity OnePlus Has Upgraded Its Battery capacity from 3300mAh to 3700mAh.You can expect a good battery life from it as it also supports fast charging a.k.a dash charging   No Headphone Jack OnePlus claims to have removed the headphone jack as there wasn't enough space for it packs in the In-Display fingerprint scanner.#RIP Well, that rounds up everything that’s new on the OnePlus 6T when compared to its predecessor, the OnePlus 6. Other than these chang

You Can Now Send Stickers Using Whatsapp

While other social media platforms and messaging apps have supported stickers, Whatsapp is finally bringing stickers. Gone are the days when you would just message people using words. Now, you’re expected to add emojis, GIFs, and stickers in order to jazz up your boring conversations. I personally find stickers rather annoying, but it looks like they’re here to stay How to Use Stickers on WhatsApp In a post on the WhatsApp Blog, WhatsApp explains how it wants to help people “express themselves with stickers”. This is because, according to WhatsApp, “stickers help you share your feelings in a way that you can’t always express with words”. To use stickers in WhatsApp: Open an existing chat. Tap the stickers icon. Tap the plus icon to add sticker packs. Tap the download icon next to the sticker pack you want. Find and tap the sticker you want to send. If you tap the clock icon you can see your recently used stickers. And if you tap the star icon you can see your favori

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Why Does Everyone Want Your Data?

Data: companies want it, users have it, and it’s valuable because it can be used to sell people things. Beyond that, it’s not often made clear exactly what user data consists of, where it goes, and how it’s profitable. Why does this multi-billion dollar industry full of data brokers, advertisers, and technology companies exist? What’s in the data? “User data” is pretty much everything that a particular company knows about you. It’s often broken down into three main categories: explicit/declared data, implicit/inferred data, and third-party data. Explicit data  is anything that a user gives a company voluntarily. Generally, this is done when a customer signs up for a service or creates some kind of profile, and it can include everything from your name (though it’s often anonymized), age, and location to your hobbies and personality type. These details are just basic user data, and since they’re so widespread and easy to obtain, the most common data points aren’t worth very

8 of the Best Android Apps Not on the Google Play Store

There are more than a million Android apps on Google Play, but some particularly great apps are left out because they violate some of Google’s terms. However, you can always grab their apk and install them if you want to. This article lists the best apps not available on the Play Store. Make sure to allow installation from unknown sources in your device’s Security Settings before attempting to install any of the listed apps. 1. Viper4Android (Root-only) For reasons unknown, the Google Play Store has deemed  Viper4Android  unfit for its hallowed halls (perhaps because it requires various deep-level permissions to function). This XDA Labs app lets you really dig in and fine-tune the audio capabilities of your phone, letting you tinker around with all manner of equalizers, effects, and custom drivers that you can download. This one’s definitely for the audio enthusiasts, and less so for those who want quick-and-easy audio boosts for their phone. From Gain Control to V4A, t

What Is AR,VR And MR?

Explaining AR,VR And MR  AR(Augmented Reality) Augmented Reality adds digital elements to a live view often by using the camera on a smartphone. Examples of augmented reality  experiences include Snapchat lenses and Pokemon Go. Example Of AR On Iphone X VR (Virtual Reality) Virtual Reality implies a complete immersion experience that shuts out the physical world.Using VR devices such as HTC Vive, Oculus Rift ,Google Cardboard and many more.With this users can be transported into a number of real world and imagined environments such as the middle of a sqawking penguin colony or even the back of a dragon. Virtual Reality Mixed reality(MR) Mixed reality experience combine both AR and VR. Real world and digital objects interact with the user.MR technology is just now starting to take off with Microsoft's HoloLens,one of the most notable early Mixed reality apparatuses.  

How to Create Live Wallpaper in Windows 10

When Windows 10 introduced its own dynamic wallpaper feature, many were excited about getting regular photo updates to their backgrounds that could take them to faraway lands. But, if you’re like me, sometimes a simple photo just isn’t enough to inspire you when you’re staring at your Windows 10 desktop. That’s where live wallpapers come in. Although not for everyone, these animated images can add just the right amount of spice to your desktop or laptop when you’re feeling the dreary drag of the workday! What to Consider Although desktop users won’t necessarily find themselves affected by this issue, anyone considering setting up their live wallpaper on a Windows laptop or tablet should realize that while beautiful to look at, live wallpapers do eat up a bit more battery life than a standard wallpaper would. If you don’t have much charge left or don’t have a ton of capacity to begin with, you might want to consider sticking with a standard wallpaper. Also, even though setti

How to Password Protect a Folder in Windows

Take a second to consider how much sensitive information you have stored on your computer at this moment. Bank information? Family photos? Financial documents? As secure as your files feel on your PC, they’re also prime targets for malicious intent. Password protecting your sensitive folders is a basic security step. Think of it as a virtual vault, which encrypts whatever files or additional folders you’d need kept safe. Read on to learn how to create a password-protected folder to keep your precious files protected, and sneaky onlookers at bay. Method 1: Text-Based Folder Lock While Windows 10 doesn’t allow users to password protect folders by default, you can use a batch script to lock folders using a password of your choice. Start by navigating to the folder you’d like to lock. I’ll create a new folder to use as a virtual safe named  Safe . Double-click the folder. You’ll be creating your batch file within the directory that’ll store your  locked  folder. Create an em