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Top 5 features of Samsung’s newest flagship


Samsung finally took the wraps off its latest flagship today, the Galaxy S8, and boy is it a beauty of a phone. It brings the same design elements we’ve seen with the Note 7 and S7 Edge and takes it to a whole new level. We’re most likely looking at the next Android king right here. But what else did Samsung include in the S8?

Design

Samsung rules smartphone design right now. The Note 7 was the perfect smartphone until it caught fire, but the S8 and S8 Plus improve what was an already perfect design. Back are the front and back glass panels, but this time Samsung refined the feel with a more natural and ergonomic curve. The front home button has also been removed to make room for what Samsung is calling an Infinity display. It’s pretty much all display on the front, accounting for 83% of the front panel.

Thanks to the slimmed down bezels, the footprint of the device was minimized. The S8 features a 5.8-inch display while the S8 Plus features a 6.2-inch display. And they’re also 1.5mm thinner than last year’s S7 while keeping the headphone jack. Hi, Apple.

Bixby


Bixby is Samsung’s new intelligent user interface. What does that mean exactly? Well, it means you can now navigate seamlessly throughout your phone with just your voice. Bixby allows it so anything you can do with touch you will be able to do with your voice. It features cognitive tolerance which means it’ll be aware of the context of your request. For instance, you can ask it to “send last picture” and it’ll realize you’re asking it to send the last picture you’ve taken with the camera.

Bixby will also have some of the same features Siri and Google Assistant offer like looking up information on a product or finding reviews for restaurants. Samsung created a dedicated button for Bixby that can be accessed anywhere you are on the device.

DeX



Samsung DeX is a new desktop docking station for the S8 and S8 Plus. This will allow your Samsung smartphone to work with an external display, keyboard and mouse and use it as an Android desktop. All Android apps will work with DeX, but not all offer full screen support. Some of the notable apps that will function with the dock include the Microsoft’s Office suite and Adobe’s line-up of services likePhotoshop.

Biometrics



The new S8 and S8 Plus come equipped with Samsung’s full array of Biometrics—Iris scanner, face detection and fingerprint scanner. The fingerprint scanner was first introduced a few years back with the Galaxy S5, the Iris scanner was first seen on the Note 7 last year, and this year Samsung is debuting face detection to unlock the phone. It’s similar to how Windows 10 detects faces. Just peak your face and it should unlock the phone just as quickly as the fingerprint scanner would. This adds another layer to protect your phone if you didn’t want to use the Iris scanner or the fingerprint reader.

Specs


Samsung is packing its new phones with the latest and greatest specs available. They will be the first to come equipped with the Snapdragon 835 processor and will also come equipped with 4GB of RAM, QHD+ edge-to-edge OLED display, 64GB of storage with SDcard expandability and 12MP cameras. Both devices also come with Samsung’s new touch sensitive area at the bottom of the display that will double as the home button since the physical home button has been excluded.

The S8 will come with 5.8-inch display at 2960 by 1440 resolution (570 ppi) along with a 3,000mAh battery. The S8 Plus comes with a 6.2-inch display with the same 2960 by 1440 (529 ppi) resolution but packs a bigger 3,500mAh battery. Each also comes with an Octa-core GPU (2.3GHz Quad and 1.7GHz Quad), 64-bit architecture and an 8MP front camera with smart auto focus and face detection.

Opera Neon the futuristic web browsers

For many years, Opera has provided us with a unique browser experience, features you rarely find in another browser such as the Content Blocker feature, which enables you to block ads and spam, Fraud protection, which provides you with maximum protection against fraudulent sites, as well as support the download of BitTorrent files without the need to install third party programs, and here it comes Opera Neon the completely new browser and give us a glimpse of the future of web browsers.


Opera neon is a new version of Opera browser which is built on Chromium kernel it works on Windows and Mac and is designed differently to provide a new way to interact with content on the Internet. It displays the browser tabs as small circular icons that can be dragged, arranged and reorganized. The left part of the browser also includes the video player, download manager, On the rest of the active pages that can be dragged to the center.

As soon as you run the browser you will find that the main interface of the browser is the same as the desktop background and this creates a state of harmony between the desktop and browser, making it easy to use the browser easily, in the main interface also you will find the most visited sites or sites saved in the form of circular icons and you can delete Any of them easily, as you will find there Google search engine where you can perform the search directly on Google from the main interface without the need to enter the site.


The new browser supports the ability to watch video in external windows, which can browse the web and watch the video at the same time. It also supports the screen splitting feature, through which you can browse two web pages at the same time. All you have to do is move the site tab from the right side of the window to the top until you see the option to show it in right or the left side of the basic tab where you can browse both together at the same time.


The most important advantage of the new browser is to reduce the consumption of hardware resources from ram and processors, which distinguishes it from the rest of the browsers, which is still defective by the large consumption of the resources of the device.

Best Antivirus Software of 2017

Windows 10 comes equipped with two apps Windows Defender and Windows Firewall that do a great job fighting against viruses and other types of malware. Many users will say Defender and Firewall are all they need, while others want a third-party option handling their PC's security.

If you're interested in taking your security to another level, check out this roundup of the best antivirus software available in 2017.

Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2017

Bitdefender Antivirus Plus provides amazing protection against system-crippling viruses and other annoying malware.
Its robust protection is built on the data gathered from over 500 million Bitdefender users algorithms measure the data to uncover unknown threats and to discover new threats just now hitting the internet.Chosen as the best basic antivirus by Tom's Guide and as Top Ten Review's first choice overall choice, it's clear you're getting your money's worth.

Bitdefender Internet Security 2017

Bitdefender's Internet Security 2017 is like the bigger, stronger sibling of their Antivirus Plus package. You get the same leading security against crippling viruses and other annoying malware, as well as a bunch of extra features that protect you from threats against your computer and against your privacy.
You're getting a two-way firewall that keeps viruses already on your PC from communicating with the internet, a standalone internet browser designed for secure banking, a thorough virtual file shredder that will remove all traces from your PC, and webcam protection that keeps you from being spied on.

Kaspersky Total Security


Kaspersky's most complete antivirus software comes, as the name implies, with Total Security. This suite of tools is designed as a sweeping safeguard for you and your PC Kaspersky Total Security includes a kid-safe mode to protect your young ones from inappropriate content and messages, a built-in password manager to keep track of your ever-expanding list, and an online backup to keep your files safe.
Selected as the best premium PC security suite on Tom's Guide.

Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus

Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus is an interesting package its signature database is stored in the cloud, which means it only takes up about 2MB of space on your hard drive and doesn't require constant updates. It also only takes up about 4MB of RAM during system idle, which is especially important for those of you that don't have much RAM to spare.
Here's how the cloud-based Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus works: new files and programs are scanned and their signature is sent to the cloud to be analyzed. In the meantime, the file or program in question is kept in a quarantine state with some of its function unusable. When Webroot determines the file or program to not be malicious, the quarantine state is lifted. If you don't have internet access, programs and files you've previously accessed on your PC remain usable, but new ones will be placed in the quarantine state until you reconnect to the internet.

Norton Security Standard

Norton has been around for a long time, so it has had time to make plenty of friends and plenty of enemies — many people swear by it, many people hate it. In a review conducted by Tom's Guide, malware protection was praised while system impact was listed as a concern. Likewise, Top Ten Reviews gave it an almost perfect rating.
Like most big security companies, there are multiple options to choose from the simplest, Norton Antivirus Basic, costs only about $15 and was named an Editors' Choice by PCMag. The step up, though, comes with a firewall, great customer support, and a few other extras that make it worth the $40 per year.

Avast Pro Antivirus

Avast has a great free option that many people take advantage of, but this step up into their paid selections is perfect for anyone who wants a few more tools when it comes to protecting their PC.
In their review, PCMag identified exactly why you might want to upgrade:
''To the cornucopia of bonus features found in its free counterpart, it adds protection against DNS poisoning and a sandbox for running iffy programs safely.''
While this might not be enough of a reason for many people to buy this $50 yearly subscription, it's great for anyone who trusts the Avast name.

Trend Micro Antivirus+


Trend Micro's Antivirus+ option is one of the cheaper selections on our list at $20 for a yearly subscription, but that doesn't mean it isn't a decent antivirus. Testing conducted by independent lab AV-Test saw Trend Micro's protection work perfectly.
A review by Tom's Guide confirmed the lab's protection testing:
''Trend Micro's security programs provide most of the protective services you'll need, are fast to scan and provide a near-perfect shield against malware.''
There are differing opinions about how this AV affects the performance of a PC, but overall it's no worse than the average. If it's a powerful antivirus you need but don't want to shell out as much money, Trend Micro Antivirus+ might be your best option.

McAfee AntiVirus Plus

Like Norton, McAfee has been around for a long time, and many people have already formed an opinion. Regardless of whether or not you like McAfee, one thing is certain: a $55 one-year subscription provides protection on an unlimited amount of devices, including Android, macOS, and iOS. That's a pretty sweet deal, but keep in mind that not all features are found on all devices.
What you get on PC is great malware protection, a simple user interface, wonderful tech support, and a firewall. Chosen as an Editors' Choice by PCMag.

eCPM -- what exactly is that?

eCPM is a bit of industry shorthand that seems here to stay. You've seen it listed in your AdSense reports; it means, "effective cost per thousand impressions." So how is eCPM calculated, you ask?

eCPM is calculated by dividing total earnings by total number of impressions in thousands. It is a great performance measure for your various ad units, so when experimenting, you can use eCPM to compare your results.


But what if your site doesn't receive enough impressions to have a large sample size? Even for smaller sites, eCPM can be a useful statistic to track ad performance.

For example, let's imagine we have two custom channels named 'Blue Skyscrapers' and 'Red Rectangles', respectively, which reflect the types of ad formats we're testing on our site. During our test, the 'Blue Skyscrapers' channel receives 370 page impressions and $1.48 in total earnings. The 'Red Rectangles' channel receives 187 page impressions and $0.97 in earnings over the same period. To make these figures more comparable we calculate eCPM -- i.e., the estimated earnings for every 1,000 impressions received. We find that eCPM for blue skyscrapers is $4.00 while the eCPM for red rectangles is $5.18.

This means if we received 1,000 impressions of blue skyscrapers, we would earn roughly $4.00. But for 1,000 impressions of red rectangles, we would earn about $5.18. Therefore, assuming that our sample size is large enough, it is to our advantage to switch to red rectangles throughout our site because they generate more revenue per impression.

New Facebook feature makes it easier to creep on your friends


The social media company announced Monday that it's adding a Live Location feature into its Messenger app, designed to help bring people together when they might not know how far apart they are.

Facebook is making it easier to answer the question, "Hey buddy, where are you?"

The Messenger app already lets you send your current location to a friend, but the new feature expands on that by updating your spot on a map as you move. The feature will remain turned on for an hour, and friends receiving the location will also see an estimate of how long it would take to get to the person's location by car.

The feature, which Facebook said is rolling out globally to iOS and Android, will let you send your current location to one or more friends at a time.

Cortana is now available on the Android lock screen



Microsoft has been trying to force android and iOS users to use more offten her personal assistant CORTANA, and the latest addition is a new lock screen option for Android today. While the feature has been in beta since January, it’s rolling out to everyone today.
Microsoft isn’t replacing existing lock screens with Cortana, but you’ll be able to access the digital assistant simply by swiping left or right on a floating logo, making it just as quick to access as Google’s own options.
Alongside the lock screen integration, the Cortana home section of Android is getting refreshed today with information like calendar events, weather, and travel time to work displayed as soon as the app is launched.
Microsoft is also launching Cortana for iOS and Android in Australia today, making it the third country the mobile app is available alongside the US and UK.