Samsung Galaxy S23 This New Feature Creates An Ai Version Of Your Voice To Respond To Calls

The feature is coming to the Bixby smartphone assistant as an AI enhancement to the “text call” feature, which lets users type responses when they can’t use voice to answer a call. This response is converted into audio by Bixby and then responds to the caller. But instead of using the Bixby voice, the Bixby “Custom Voice Creator” option lets users record sentences in their own voice. Bixby then creates the AI-generated copy in the user’s voice and tone for messages instead....

February 24, 2023 · 3 min · 449 words · Cheryl Thompson

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked Four Biggest Announcements

Also: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3: How to pre-order and get the best deal Both watches include a Bioactive Sensor that combines three different sensors into one. It includes an optical heart rate sensor, electrical heart sensor and a Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis sensor. The combination of those three things can do things like measure body composition, detect an AFib heartbeat and measure your blood oxygen level....

February 24, 2023 · 4 min · 683 words · Tammy Mills

Samsung Offers 200 Discount On Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360

Starting at 9 AM EST, you can enjoy a $200 discount off the laptop, typically priced between $949 and $1449. The model in question included in the sale has an RRP of $1249. Eligible trade-in products include mobile devices, tablets, smartwatches, or laptops. For example, trading in an old Galaxy S10+ will net you the full discount. In our review of the Samsung Galaxy Book2 360, we found the laptop to be light and very portable....

February 24, 2023 · 2 min · 276 words · Jason Blow

Sap Partners With Nonprofits For Vr Effort To Address Student Learning Gaps

The COVID-19 pandemichas forced educators to adopt a host of new methods to educate students, and virtual reality tools are helping teachers get through to learners in a variety of environments. With a curriculum developed by Talespin, the program has been rolled out in New York City, Minneapolis and St. Paul in Minnesota and rural Louisiana. Students from historically disenfranchised communities aged 14 to 20 participated in the program. Already, the program is producing promising results....

February 24, 2023 · 4 min · 730 words · Ronald Mildren

Scribble Me This The Uncertain Future Of Note Taking Apps

Amidst the blurred boundaries of these categories, freeform note-taking tools meld the spontaneity and flexibility of the pen and paper with digital capabilities that include selecting and moving sections of text, converting handwriting to text, and cross-device syncing. While the field has included several specialized devices (reMarkable) and paper-digital hybrids (Livescribe, Rocketbook), mainstream tablet platforms that relegated keyboards to an accessory have proved fertile ground for freeform note capture. But pen input has faced a winding path across platforms....

February 24, 2023 · 5 min · 854 words · Christine Brown

Seven Tech Security Trends Heading Your Way Now

“Organizations worldwide are facing sophisticated ransomware, attacks on the digital supply chain and deeply embedded vulnerabilities,” said Peter Firstbrook, research vice president at Gartner. The analyst firm said that new challenges can be divided into three main groups: new responses to sophisticated threats; the evolution of security practices; and rethinking technology. Attack surface expansion In particular, Gartner warned that enterprise attack surfaces – the sum of the systems and access points that organisations need to defend – are expanding....

February 24, 2023 · 3 min · 520 words · Debbie Weiss

Shangri La Hotel Data Breach Likely Had Minimal Impact At Singapore Ministerial Summit

Shangi-La Group said Friday it received an email from senders who claimed responsibility for the data security breach that it announced on September 30. As a precaution, the hotel group said it informed the relevant law enforcement and regulators about the email. It added that more details would be provided when it had more to share. The data breach had affected eight of its hotels, including in Singapore, Taipei, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Chiang Mai....

February 24, 2023 · 3 min · 525 words · Lesa Braun

Singapore Fintech Investments Hit 3 9B Fuelled By Crypto

The country’s fintech sector registered a five-year high of 191 deals, up 37% from 2020 when 139 deals were sealed, according to KMPG’s Pulse of FinTech report. Total 2021 transaction value climbed 59% across venture capital, private equity, and merger and acquisition deals, compared to $2.48 billion in 2020. Some $2.98 billion in fintech deals were inked in the second half of 2021 alone, up from $1.04 billion the same period the year before....

February 24, 2023 · 3 min · 487 words · Kevin Fullmer

Singapore Government Expands Bug Hunt With Hacker Rewards Scheme

The Government Technology Agency (GovTech) said its new Vulnerability Rewards Programme was the third crowdsourced initiative it has adopted to enhance the security of its ICT systems. It also runs bug bounty and vulnerability disclosure programmes, the latter of which is available to the public to report potential security holes. “The three crowdsourced vulnerability discovery programmes offer a blend of continuous reporting and seasonal in-depth testing capabilities that taps the larger community, in addition to routine penetration testing conducted by the government,” GovTech said in a statement Tuesday....

February 24, 2023 · 4 min · 677 words · Carl Felix

Six Walmart Deals That You Won T Find Anywhere Else

Comparatively, Best Buy currently sells the clock, standalone, for $49.99. The same configuration is either unavailable or out of stock at other retailers. This is the cheapest price that we’re seeing across all major retailers.

February 24, 2023 · 1 min · 35 words · John Toscano

Speeding Up An Old Iphone In The Time It Took To Drink A Cup Of Coffee

On the table opposite me, a chap got my attention. He and his partner were curious about the power bank I was using to charge my iPhone and my laptop, and we got into a socially-distanced chat about tech. Power banks. Drones. Phones. It was at this point his partner got interested. “My iPhone feels so slow lately.” It was an iPhone 6s Plus. Pretty old as iPhones go, but will be supported by iOS 15 for another year, so it still had some life in it....

February 24, 2023 · 3 min · 541 words · Jacquline Robinson

Start Coding With 15 Courses On Programming For 45

If you’re trying to future-proof your career, there are few better ways to do it than adding a little coding proficiency to your resume. And whatever your level of experience, it’s never too late to learn. E-learning courses are an excellent resource for self-starters to get up to speed at their own pace, and there are few packages more comprehensive than the 2022 All-in-One Learn to Code Certification Bundle. As the name implies, all these courses are entirely up to date....

February 24, 2023 · 2 min · 311 words · Patricia Basile

Steelseries Aerox 5 Wired Gaming Mouse Review A Hard Lesson In How First Impressions Matter

See alternatives to consider instead below First, if you also saw my review on the Pulsefire Haste from HyperX, you know that I tend to favor lightweight gaming mice for their long-term comfort and ability to be super twitchy in first-person shooters. The SteelSeries Aerox 5 is also a very lightweight mouse, coming in at just 66 grams. The honeycomb body also is similar to the Pulsefire Haste, allowing the mouse to cut weight without sacrificing strength....

February 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1080 words · Larry Wilson

Students Get Hands On Learning With Dell S Student Techcrew

Some went directly to students in the Aiken County Public School District in South Carolina. The district’s 41 schools, which serve about 22,500 students, include North Augusta High School. North Augusta expects to welcome about 1,800 students this academic year. At the height of the pandemic, Aiken County school leaders decided to embrace 1:1 technology. 1:1 technology, or 1:1 computing, means every student has a personal computing device to support their learning....

February 24, 2023 · 8 min · 1689 words · Roberto Porter

Study Shows Workers Split On Benefits Of Remote Work Vs On Site

The survey was emblematic of the varied debate over the merits of remote work versus office work. Both remote workers and on-site workers report benefits and drawbacks of each, with most ultimately favoring a hybrid model. The “On-site, Remote or Hybrid: Employee Sentiment On The Workplace” report found that remote workers believed their teams “possess a collective energy that transcends physical separation,” and 62% of remote workers said their team was collaborative compared to 47% of on-site workers....

February 24, 2023 · 3 min · 485 words · Michael Carter

Successful Digital Business Transformation Requires An Operational Spirit

Ray Wang, CEO and founder of a Silicon Valley-based advisory firm Constellation Research and author of ‘Everybody Wants to Rule the World,’ and I spoke with Sahoo on our weekly show DisrupTV about the role for chief digital officers and future state of digital business transformation. We asked Sahoo to discuss the key success factors for business digital transformation. His answer may surprise you because it is less about the importance of technology and more about the importance of philosophy, mindset, mission-led culture and stakeholder success....

February 24, 2023 · 5 min · 1016 words · Troy Larson

Suse Doubles Down On Security In Its Latest Suse Linux Enterprise 15 Release

This included a Supply chain Levels for Software Artifacts (SLSA) Level 4 compliance. SLSA, pronounced “salsa,” is an end-to-end framework for ensuring the integrity of software artifacts throughout the software supply chain." Started by Google, SLSA is now a Linux Foundation project. With SLSA Level 4 compliance, SUSE claims that its code has been given a two-person review of all changes and uses a hermetic, reproducible build process. This is the highest level of SLSE compliance – it means you can have a high degree of confidence that its software hasn’t been touched by hackers....

February 24, 2023 · 3 min · 568 words · Paula Wood

Tesla Is Changing The Sensors In Its Cars Here Is Why You Should Care

However, as the past has shown, going against the industry’s grain is basically part of Tesla’s DNA. “Tesla continues to buck the trend of the industry of adding more sensors to the overall sensor suite of Camera/Ultrasonic/Radar/Lidar,” Mark Fitzgerald, researcher at Strategy Analytics, said to ZDNET, distinguishing Tesla “from pretty much everyone else in the industry.” Ultrasonic sensors are typically used by vehicles to support anti-collision safety systems, helping to detect objects in near proximity and to assist with parking....

February 24, 2023 · 4 min · 803 words · Debra Royster

The 48 Inch Lg Oled A1 4K Smart Tv Is A Steal At 66 Off

The LG 48-inch comes with signature OLED technology, so every single one of the TV’s millions of pixels are self lit for a truly beautiful image on-screen. Coupled with perfect black and 100% color fidelity, you’ll get a life-like picture. Plus, the TV features Dolby Vision IQ, which adjusts your TV’s picture to the ambient settings. Watching a dark horror flick? You’ll see every detail on the monster coming out of the shadows....

February 24, 2023 · 1 min · 187 words · Traci Grill

The 5 Best Hotel Credit Cards Of 2023

The best hotel credit cards can help you save money on the hotels you need, while simplifying the process of searching for and booking a hotel. We reviewed many different hotel credit cards to find the best ones for your upcoming travel. Based on our exhaustive study, these are the best hotel credit cards in 2023: Before you commit to a credit card, be sure to check out our lists of 2022’s best no annual fee credit cards and rewards credit cards for vacation rentals....

February 24, 2023 · 5 min · 858 words · Steve Stewart