Zebra device enrollment enables businesses to deploy robust devices built for the world’s most demanding frontline settings. Zebra devices are built to perform in rugged environments and are used across frontline industries such as warehouse, retail, and manufacturing. However, just having the right tool is not enough. Managing these devices and ensuring they’re secure, free … Read More “Zebra Device Enrollment: Methods & Setup Guide” »
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The Realme C100 series has been expanding over the last few weeks and the latest addition is the C100 4G. It brings a familiar design, MediaTek’s Helio G92 Max chipset and a massive 8,000mAh battery, which is even larger than the one on the C100 5G. Realme C100 4G Realme claims the C100 4G can … Read More “Realme C100 4G debuts with 8,000mAh battery and IP69K rating” »
TL;DR Renders of the Galaxy Z Flip 8 have finally leaked. The Flip 8 looks very similar to the Flip 7, with nearly identical dimensions for the device and display. Samsung is rumored to launch the Flip 8, Fold 8, and Fold 8 Wide at an event in London in July 2026. We’ve already seen … Read More “Galaxy Z Flip 8 leaked renders show off Samsung’s next flip phone” »
Cloudflare vs CrowdStrike is becoming a common point of comparison as organizations rethink their security strategy. On the surface, both are cybersecurity platforms, but they solve different problems using different approaches. Cloudflare is designed to secure traffic, applications, and access at the network edge, while CrowdStrike focuses on protecting the endpoints by detecting and responding … Read More “Cloudflare vs CrowdStrike: Comparing security approaches” »
Stephen Headrick / Android Authority TL;DR Google is pushing Fitbit’s VO2 Max front and center inside its new AI health coach, now in public preview. The new Personal Health Coach, powered by Gemini AI, is rolling out to 37 countries and 32 languages. Users can ask the AI coach to explain their fitness data and … Read More “Fitbit finally explains how your body uses oxygen during workouts” »
Security threats and attacks have always been clever at deceiving people and systems. Now, with AI in play, around 87% of cybersecurity and other leaders have identified AI-related vulnerabilities as the fastest-growing cyber risk [1]. These numbers help us understand that data is the modern time treasure, and having data in the wrong hands will … Read More “Which one should you pick?” »
I think it’s fair to say that Android is built upon layers and layers of nostalgia, unlike any other operating system available today. This is a great thing for Google, as it fosters a sense of community and ownership and helps, in part, to support Android’s huge fan base. However, it also stirs uproar from … Read More “Readers agree Android had to grow up, but few like what it has become” »
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority I’ve been into tech for as long as I can remember, and have essentially been my family’s tech support go-to since I was about twelve years old. Nearly three decades later, I still find myself occasionally being asked to look at people’s computers, phones, smart TVs, and the list goes … Read More “The most ridiculous tech ‘problems’ I’ve ever been asked to fix” »
Direct thermal vs thermal transfer is a key distinction in printing technology, and you’ve likely seen its impact without realizing it. Ever wondered why that receipt from last month faded into a ghost of its former self? Yet, the shipping label on your delivery box still reads perfectly, even after sitting in the rain? Or … Read More “Direct Thermal vs Thermal Transfer: Which works the best?” »
DLP USB blocking is a feature that addresses an often-overlooked aspect of data and threat protection: USB ports. USB devices are often used as malware and data theft carriers to steal or leak sensitive data. Implementing USB blocking through endpoint data loss prevention (DLP) solutions helps organizations protect their data and devices from potential data … Read More “Features, benefits, how it works” »