Podcast Listening Sees Decline With Work From Home Requirements Limiting Commutes

As people adjust to shelter in place orders around the world due to the coronavirus pandemic, new behaviors are impacting almost every industry and that includes podcasts. While at first, you might think podcast listener numbers would be up with the extra time many people have on hand, it’s actually the opposite, here’s why. Reported by The New Consumer, in the US, podcast audiences are down 10% over the last two weeks according to data from Podtrac....

January 29, 2022 · 1 min · 206 words · Steven Moore

Pok Mon Go Dragon Week Makeup Event Schedule

Players who missed the Ultra Unlock Dragon week need not be worried because another five-day long Dragon week is back for them. If you are not aware of the schedule, then you need not worry. We will provide you the proper guide and schedule of the weekend. The Dragon week makeup is going to be a mega five-day event. Moreover, the event was planned to be held earlier, but due to some technical issues in the servers of Niantic, it is available this week....

January 29, 2022 · 3 min · 451 words · Ronald Gillard

Poll As Phones Get Bigger How Large Should Apple Go With Its Max Models

Apple watched phones get bigger for several years before joining in the trend, but it is now an enthusiastic member of the ‘bigger is better’ club when it comes to its Plus/Max models. We’re expecting this year’s largest model to have a 6.7-inch screen. A visualization on r/DataIsBeautiful shows that trend very clearly, with the majority of 2019 phones now having a screen size greater than six inches … The Y-axis is the number of models on sale....

January 29, 2022 · 1 min · 201 words · Mike Crouch

Popular Lyrics Site Rap Genius Launches New Genius App For Iphone

Just a month after Rap Genius got stung by Google for gaming search engine results, the lyrics and annotation site is delivering its popular service to iOS users with the launch of its first iPhone app. While it features an optimized view of its annotated lyrics service its known for, it also has a Shazam-like feature for picking out the music playing around you. If you have music saved to your iPhone in the Music app, Rap Genius will pick songs it has lyrics for and present those to you as well....

January 29, 2022 · 1 min · 146 words · Mary Crawford

Popular Tools For Brute Force Attacks Updated For 2020

In this article, I will try to explain brute force attacks and popular tools used in different scenarios for performing brute force attacks to get desired results. What is a brute force attack? A brute force attack when an attacker uses a set of predefined values to attack a target and analyze the response until he succeeds. Success depends on the set of predefined values. If it is larger, it will take more time, but there is a better probability of success....

January 29, 2022 · 8 min · 1585 words · Hector Roberson

Power Rangers Video Games Ranked Best To Worst

Like many kid-focused shows of the ’80s and ’90s, Power Rangers seemed to be created specifically to sell toys, pajamas, bubble bath, and of course, video games. With the basic setup of five(ish) costumed superheroes doing exaggerated kung-fu on all manner of monsters, cyborgs, and aliens– while occasionally transforming into giant robots, dinosaurs, and other mechanical beasts– most of the work was already done in turning the Power Rangers into video game stars....

January 29, 2022 · 15 min · 3140 words · John Rogers

Pre Order Windows 10 Retail Usb Flash Drive From Amazon

Currently it doesn’t look like the install media will come on DVD, but on a USB flash drive instead. Although, Gabe Aul said on Twitter: ” Once you upgrade W10 w/ the free upgrade offer you will able to clean reinstall Windows 10 on same device any time.” When the big day comes, we assume you can purchase it via the Windows Store in ISO format that you can then burn to DVD, but that hasn’t been confirmed....

January 29, 2022 · 2 min · 238 words · Mary Proffer

Phil Schiller Reveals Apple S Marketing Budget For 2009 And 2010

While being questioned as a witness in the Apple vs. Samsung case, Phil Schiller just revealed Apple’s marketing budget for 2009 and 2010, reported AllThingsD. The Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing would certainly be the one with all of the knowledge, as he told the packed courtroom that the Cupertino-based company spent $97.5 million on U.S. iPhone ads in 2008. Apple further spent $149.6 million on iPhone ads in 2009, and then it reached $346....

January 28, 2022 · 1 min · 171 words · Edward Kretschmer

Philips Announces Ios Sdk Apis For Hue Wireless Lighting System

Philips announced today that it launched an SDK and opened APIs to iOS developers who are interested in creating apps that work with its “Hue” personal wireless lighting system. The company started selling its smart, Internet-connected LED lighting system in October exclusively through the Apple Store. The Hue system allows iOS users to control lighting from their iPhones or iPads by enabling Hue bulbs to talk to iOS devices and one another using the ZigBee LightLink standard....

January 28, 2022 · 4 min · 718 words · Angelo Young

Php Lab Exploiting Sql Injection

This first section of this lab walks you through the basics of how we can identify SQL Injection vulnerabilities in Web Applications. Open up the following URL in Kali Linux. http://192.168.56.101/webapps/sqli/sqli.php It shows the following web page. Users can view the products from the database by entering the ID values into the text box. Upon entering an ID, we will be given with the details of the entered ID, product name, and price that are already registered in the database....

January 28, 2022 · 5 min · 910 words · James Potter

Plastic Iphone Shell Compared To Older Plastic Iphones And Ipod Touch In New High Quality Video

Michael Kukielka, otherwise known as the DetroitBorg, posted the excellent video above showcasing one of the plastic iPhone shells that has been leaking all over the web like crazy. Besides the focus on the thinner ‘iPhone’ font on the back, we’re not seeing too much in the way of new stuff here, but it is nice to see the comparison, especially with the iPod touch and the plastic iPhone 3GS (which was alluded to many months ago)....

January 28, 2022 · 1 min · 177 words · Tim Decker

Philadelphia Flyers Mascot Gritty Reportedly Punched Boy In The Back

Gritty, the official mascot for the Philadelphia Flyers, reportedly punched a 13-year-old in the back. The incident was reported to have taken place during a photo session during an exclusive event. Before Gritty ever entered the scene, the Philadelphia Flyers had no mascot. In fact, they were only one of two teams in the NHL - the second being the New York Rangers - without one. In 1976, the team experimented with a mascot named Slapshot, according to ESPN, but it didn’t last....

January 27, 2022 · 2 min · 413 words · Steve Bouffard

Pl Sql Tutorial Learn Oracle Pl Sql In 7 Days

What should I know? Basic knowledge of SQL programming will be required. Oracle PL/SQL Syllabus Introduction Advanced Stuff Must Know! What is Oracle PL/SQL? Oracle PL/SQL is an extension of SQL language that combines the data manipulation power of SQL with the processing power of procedural language to create super powerful SQL queries. PL/SQL means instructing the compiler ‘what to do’ through SQL and ‘how to do’ through its procedural way....

January 27, 2022 · 2 min · 291 words · Nicole Heinrich

Placebase Team At Apple File Schematic Maps Patent Dynamically Detailing Important Data

In a report from Computerworld way back in 2009, we learned that Apple had quietly acquired Maps API company Placebase. Then, founder of Placebase and CEO, Jaron Waldman, started working at Apple on a new “Geo Team”, presumably helping to integrate Placebase mapping technologies into future Apple products. Fast forward two years to a new patent application titled “Schematic Maps”, filed by Apple Inc. and published today with Waldman, along with Placebase co-founder Moran Ben-David, listed as inventors....

January 27, 2022 · 2 min · 234 words · Marisa Beattie

Playstation Psn Party Chat Not Working Is There A Fix

The PlayStation (PSN) allows the users to create and join in the party chat in order to communicate with party members via voice chat and text messages. To be very specific, each party can have 16 members of chat along with playing games together or sharing gameplay or broadcasting. However, the PlayStation (PSN) party chat not working on several times in this single April 2020. If you’re also wondering why the same issue is happening multiple times in a single month, then let us clear the main reason behind it....

January 27, 2022 · 3 min · 527 words · Michael Roberts

Pocket Casts 6 Brings Dark Mode Multitasking And More To The Ios Podcast Player

Pocket Casts is a cross-platform podcast player with apps on iOS, Android, the web, and even Windows Phone, and today Shifty Jelly released a major update to the iPhone and iPad version. Pocket Casts 6 is out today and includes loads of changes including a refreshed user interface, a dark theme, multitasking features on iPad including Picture-in-Picture and Split View, and much more. Shifty Jelly says it has refined the user interface of Pocket Casts, something you can see above, which maintains the modern and simple look of previous versions....

January 27, 2022 · 2 min · 285 words · Karen Brady

Podcast Of The Week Land Of The Giants

In episode two, Netflix’s culture is discussed at length. One of the discussions I really enjoyed is how Netflix looks at employees like football teams do their players: if you can get a better player, why would you not? I’ve posed that question to a number of people in the weeks since, and while I don’t agree 100%, I do think it’s an interesting question to answer. Netflix changed a lot with how TV shows and movies are created and consumed, so looking at their past is very interesting....

January 27, 2022 · 1 min · 117 words · Desiree Fries

Pok Mon 20 Attacks So Powerful They Should Be Banned

Battling with other real-life trainers was always part of the Pokémon equation. With the Red and Blue versions (and a Game Boy Link Cable) you could pit your well-trained team against your friends (and enemies), and it was pretty darn immersive and fun. But was it balanced? Absolutely not… not in the slightest. Despite having multiplayer competition in the series’ very DNA, the Pokémon franchise’s balance was predominantly focused on the single-player experience, meaning that no one on the development teams had really considered the potential for fair competition in real life trainer-to-trainer battles, whether it was just between friends or part of an official tournament....

January 27, 2022 · 14 min · 2828 words · Cory Keck

Phil Schiller Responds To Developer Complaints About App Store Algorithms Broken Since At Least 2013

Complaints that Apple’s App Store algorithms are broken, often returning nonsensical results for highlighted categories like ‘New’ and ‘Hot,’ have finally caught the company’s attention. Phil Schiller yesterday responded to tweeted complaints by Mozilla’s Lisa Brewster and Screenshot++ developer Wesley Dyson. Both drew attention to the fact that highlighted app categories in Canada and other countries (though seemingly not the U.S.) were filled with a whole range of similarly-named apps, and that apps whose names put them at the top of alphanumeric sorting remain in the ‘New’ category forever …...

January 26, 2022 · 2 min · 219 words · Erica Amos

Phil Schiller Reveals 50M Cost For Wwdc App Store Small Business Program Details More

Apple Fellow Phil Schiller officially took the stand today in Apple’s legal battle against Epic Games. The Apple veteran focused heavily on the early days of the App Store, but also provided some interesting tidbits on what it costs to run WWDC, a new developer center coming to Apple Park, and more. During his testimony, Schiller revealed that it costs Apple around $50 million each year to put on its Worldwide Developer Conference....

January 26, 2022 · 3 min · 468 words · Roberto Moore