AnTuTu Benchmark Reveals Lenovo Z5 Pro GT 8GB RAM

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Soc processor is the latest chip on the market and we cannot wait to see it in action. It appears that the first smartphone that will use the processor will be the Lenovo Z5 Pro GT. Recently the smartphone appeared on…

Android Pie Could be the Reason Behind Twitter or Netflix Problems

There is an aggregated list of bug reports and user feedback based on which Team PiunikaWeb considered that there is a long-standing bug out there that has to do with Android Pie. Twitter, Netflix, Amazon (including Prime Video) and other such third party apps can’t…

New World on Edge of our Solar System discovered by Scientists

After many decades of star gazing, it often seems impossible to find new information about outer space. Fortunately, our scientists continue to amaze the world with new findings, including a new world close to our solar system. It is actually the second planet confirmed in…

The security of Android, foiled by a 3D printed head

A 3D printed plaster head has fooled the facial recognition of four popular Android phones, a situation that worries specialists. Forbes journalist Thomas Brewster himself performed these tests using a plaster replica of his face that he had custom made. Facial recognition of tested Android phones could be…

Google Assistant learns some manners

Should one be polite with one’s electronic devices? Google seems to believe so, since its virtual assistant will now be more polite when a user will say the words “please” and “thank you”. For example, the query “Set a five minute timer, please” will trigger…

Privacy: beware of smart toys for kids

Smart toys connected to the Internet can be fascinating, but they are not without risk, warns Option consommateurs as the holiday season approaches. The organization devoted to consumer protection has just completed a research report, unveiled on Tuesday, entitled “Children under listening: the protection of…