Greetings Hill Country,
We will be closed April 9th - April 18th. Happy Teching!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.zdnet.com/google-amp/article/google-removes-17-android-apps-doing-wap-billing-fraud-from-the-play-store/
ZDNET.COM
Google removes 17 Android apps caught engaging in WAP billing fraud | ZDNet
UNILAD
August 19 at 2:45 PM ·
This new 4k footage from Mars taken by the Curiosity Rover will leave you in complete awe of 'The Red Planet' 😲
SOCIAL.TECHCRUNCH.COM
TikTok found to have tracked Android users’ MAC addresses until late last year
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2020/07/20/hackers-can-now-trick-usb-chargers-to-destroy-your-devicesthis-is-how-it-works/?fbclid=IwAR3vMgHYPhsyVbgfNyk7tw3CgjPofCBQQur5sg0eh3dn5mf1z8uVI9hCuFw#474e9a795bf2
FORBES.COM
Hackers Can Now Trick USB Chargers To Destroy Your Devices—This Is How It Works
Bausen Technology LLC updated their address.
https://au.pcmag.com/security/69089/suspected-chinese-hackers-unleash-malware-that-can-survive-os-reinstalls?fbclid=IwAR1ZYo7B13S1_RxW7s5JxsZwcfKWoUbnWQEofKWhCT4qPwGWZ-mC0QxigLg
AU.PCMAG.COM
Suspected Chinese Hackers Unleash Malware That Can Survive OS Reinstalls
Meet Chris, the newest addition to Bausen Technology. He used to run his own computer repair business for 13 years and has come out of semi-retirement to help the Bausen Team. He has a ton of experience and is going to be a great help to the Kerrville area.
Greetings Hill Country,
What tech issues are you running into that you aren't getting help with?
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/23/climate/right-to-repair.html?utm_source=pocket-newtab
NYTIMES.COM
Fix, or Toss? The ‘Right to Repair’ Movement Gains Ground
https://bigthink.com/technology-innovation/nano-diamond-battery?rebelltitem=2#rebelltitem2
BIGTHINK.COM
Waste not
THEVERGE.COM
This incredible exploit could have let hackers remotely own iPhones without even touching them
YOUTUBE.COM
The First ROLLABLE Smartphone Is HERE
NPR.ORG
Scientists Discover Outer Space Isn't Pitch Black After All
NPR
November 18, 2020 at 10:39 PM ·
Scientists used a spacecraft over four billion miles from Earth to measure visible light that's not connected to any known source like stars or galaxies. Their findings?
"There's as much light outside of galaxies as there is inside of galaxies," an astrophysicist explains — calling it "a pretty tough pill to swallow."
NPR
November 18, 2020 at 10:39 PM ·
Scientists used a spacecraft over four billion miles from Earth to measure visible light that's not connected to any known source like stars or galaxies. Their findings?
"There's as much light outside of galaxies as there is inside of galaxies," an astrophysicist explains — calling it "a pretty tough pill to swallow."