Google seems to have completely given up all hopes on VR and VR headsets . After dropping support for its Daydream platform in the latest Android 11 operating system, Google has now discontinued its most affordable VR headset-- Google Cardboard . The Cardboard VR headset will no longer be available after five years of its first release. “We are no longer selling Google Cardboard on the Google Store. We will continue to help the community build new experience through our Cardboard open source project,” a message on the Google Store page says. Google Cardboard is an easy-to-use VR device which is compatible with any Android phone with around 5-inch display. This device allowed people to play games and watch content in VR without spending a lot of money. With Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality taking over, it seems the days of just Virtual Reality are numbered. Thankfully, there are a lot of alternatives to the real Cardboard device that you can buy. … [Read more...] about Google kills its most affordable VR headset
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Google patches actively exploited Chrome browser zero-day vulnerability
Google has warned of reports that a zero-day vulnerability in the Chrome browser is being actively exploited in the wild. Security Google: Bad bots are on the attack, and your defence plan is probably wrong Cyber security 101: Protect your privacy from hackers, spies, and the government The best antivirus software and apps The best VPNs for business and home use The best security keys for two-factor authentication How a hacker attempted to poison a city's water supply (ZDNet YouTube) The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2021-21166 , was reported by Alison Huffman from the Microsoft Browser Vulnerability Research team on February 11 and is described as an "object lifecycle issue in audio." Google has labeled the vulnerability as a "high" severity security flaw and has fixed the issue in the latest Chrome release. Alongside CVE-2021-21166, Huffman also recently reported another high-severity bug, CVE-2021-21165 , another object lifestyle issue in … [Read more...] about Google patches actively exploited Chrome browser zero-day vulnerability
App spending to reach $270 billion annually by 2025
New Delhi: Global consumer spending on premium apps, in-app purchases, and subscriptions across Apple 's App Store and Google Play will reach $270 billion annually by 2025, nearly 2.5 times what consumers spent in 2020 as Covid-19 accelerated mobile trends. According to data provided by app analytics firm Sensor Tower, Covid-19 supercharged global consumer spending in mobile apps during 2020, which climbed 30 per cent year-over-year to $111 billion. While year over year growth in spending will return to pre-pandemic levels over the next five years, gross revenue on both app stores will continue to climb each year with a 19.5 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to reach $270 billion in 2025. The App Store will see a CAGR of 21 per cent through 2025, reaching $185 billion annually. Consumer spending on Google Play is projected to experience a 17 per cent CAGR, hitting $85 billion annually within the next five years. Consumer spending in the US will … [Read more...] about App spending to reach $270 billion annually by 2025
30+ Services to Make Your Move to a New City Less Stressful
At some point between duct-taping your hundredth box and having absolutely no idea where the heck you packed your toothbrush , it hits you: Moving is the worst. Anyone who has taken the plunge and moved to a new city can attest to why moving is consistently labeled one of the most stressful life events. In fact, a recent study found that only loss-related events — such as the death of a loved one or going through a divorce — scored higher on the stress scale. See also: Beyond Craigslist: 10 Sites for Apartment Hunters If you're planning an upcoming move, take a moment to check out the following apps, startups and services that can help streamline your move — and help you avoid a complete meltdown. Moving Day Moving companies are notorious for extraneous fees and the even more infuriating practice of holding your belongings hostage until you grudgingly acquiesce to pay a higher-than-originally-agreed-upon price for delivery. To ensure you're getting the best bang for … [Read more...] about 30+ Services to Make Your Move to a New City Less Stressful
Spotting UFOs: Do-it-yourself sky surveillance comes online
If you are perplexed, befuddled and bewildered about reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and possible visitations of alien spacecraft, you can take action with do-it-yourself sky-monitoring gear. Given the low cost and high capability of today's consumer-grade technology, you too can be at the ready to document out-of-the-ordinary events. Enter the world of Sky Hub, a global network of smart sensors designed to snag digital signatures of anomalous events. This crowd-sourced network of smart trackers with "edge processing" uploads data of unusual phenomena to a Sky Hub Cloud. The driving forces empowering the Sky Hub initiative center on the rapid growth and evolution of machine learning for streamlining the analysis of large datasets and the increasing affordability of artificial intelligence (AI)-ready hardware. These advancements can be harnessed to probe the ongoing, baffling behavior of UAP and unidentified flying objects (UFOs) reportedly crisscrossing … [Read more...] about Spotting UFOs: Do-it-yourself sky surveillance comes online