Auto save Print Screen Image file without Copy Paste
16-Sep-2020 21:40
Ideally, Print Screen copies contents of the entire screen to Clipboard. To make an image file, you'll have to open Paint, Word or some other program to paste and then save it with a file name.
If you want to skip the copying and pasting, you're in luck:
Step 1: Pressing Windows Key + Print Screen will capture the screen and automatically save as an image. [the screen will briefly dim].
Step 2: The image file will be saved to Picture -> Screenshots folder.
Enjoy..
Someone secretly checking your WhatsApp messages? Here’s what you should do
06-Feb-2020 11:45
How to prevent others from reading your WhatsApp messages
Many of us have a common tendency to leave our smartphone unlocked anywhere and everywhere. And this a lot of friends and often times people we don't know at all can use it as an advantage to spy on your phone and check all personal messages. Has something like this happened to you anytime?
WhatsApp is very private for each one of us and no one wants others to check it. Most importantly without consent. Today, we are going to discuss exactly the same thing and provide tips to protect your WhatsApp messages so others don't read them without your consent.
For Android users
WhatsApp recently introduced a privacy feature called “Unlock with fingerprint” for the Android users out there. As the name suggests, this feature allows users to lock the WhatsApp account. After the feature is enabled, users will need to input their fingerprint to unlock the WhatsApp app. This feature works with Android phones that include any kind of fingerprint sensor -- in-display or rear mounted.
For iPhone users
Coming to Apple iPhone users now. There’s no “Unlock with fingerprint” option here. Couple of months ago, for iPhone users WhatsApp introduced Screen Lock feature that can be found in the Setting menu. The Screen Lock feature works in the similar manner as the Unlock with fingerprint option. Meaning, it prevents others from opening your WhatsApp chats without your consent. After the feature is enabled the WhatsApp app will open only when Face ID recognizes the registered face.
Google introduces online coding course 'Python' to train workers
19-Jan-2020 10:40
San Francisco: The US based tech Google has introduced a new "Google IT Automation with Python Professional Certificate" a program which is designed to provide job-ready skills in Python, Git and IT automation in under six months.
"Python is now the most in-demand programming language, and more than 530,000 U.S. jobs, including 75,000 entry-level jobs require Python proficiency. With this new certificate, you can learn Python, Git and IT automation within six months," Natalie Van Kleef Conley Product Lead, Grow with Google, said in a statement on Thursday.
The program includes a final project where learners will use their new skills to solve a problem they might encounter on the job, like building a web service using automation.
"To ensure learners from underserved backgrounds have access to both IT Professional Certificates, Google.org will fund 2,500 need-based scholarships through nonprofits like Goodwill, Merit America, Per Scholas and Upwardly Global. Along with top employers like Walmart, Hulu and Sprint, Google considers program completers when hiring for IT roles," Conley added.
Back in October last year, Google CEO Sundar Pichai and White House advisor Ivanka Trump announced a program to provide 250,000 Americans training opportunities to teach technology skills.
At the time, Pichai also mentioned that Google's program for certifying IT professionals will expand to 100 US community colleges by the end of 2020.
Wi-Fi 6E Standard by Wi-Fi Alliance,for using 6GHz Spectrum
07-Jan-2020 19:10
Wi-Fi Alliance has announced a new 6GHz spectrum called Wi-Fi 6E, meant to overcome the hurdles Wi-Fi 6 faces. In addition to the features and capabilities of Wi-Fi 6, the newer Wi-Fi 6E also promises to offer higher performance, lower latency, and faster data rates – extended into the 6GHz band. Moreover, we'll get to see Wi-Fi 6E supported devices soon become available once the regulatory approvals are sanctioned. Wi-Fi 6E will utilize 6GHz to deliver much anticipated augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) use cases for consumer, enterprise, and industrial environments.
According to the Wi-Fi Alliance, 6 GHz is well suited to facilitate Wi-Fi's continued growth in these areas due to its adjacency to 5 GHz where Wi-Fi already operates, greater availability of wider channel sizes, and accessibility to clear spectrum with less interference from legacy Wi-Fi 4 or Wi-Fi 5 devices.
Now once the Wi-Fi 6E is cleared by regulatory authorities, we can see it get adopted in many different areas. Analysts have predicted that the first Wi-Fi devices to use the band will include Wi-Fi 6E consumer access points and smartphones, followed by enterprise-grade access points. Moreover, Industrial environments are also expected to see strong adoption from Wi-Fi 6E to deliver applications including machine analytics, remote maintenance, or virtual employee training.