Download Facebook Videos Without Any Software

In this article, we have shared a unique method that can help you download Facebook videos without using any third-party service. In recent years the amount of video-based content on Facebook has increased drastically. However, unlike other mainstream video-streaming services like YouTube, Facebook doesn’t allow users to directly download videos. A majority of users rely on third-party websites like FB video downloader, FB down, and getfvid to download videos from Facebook....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 252 words · James Nilsen

Elon Musk S Tesla Unveils Electric Semi Truck And Roadster Techworm

The new convertible four-seater Roadster prototype, which sped into the event, can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 1.9 seconds, and 0 to 100 mph in only 4.2 seconds. “This is the first time that any production car has broken nine seconds in a quarter mile,” Musk said. “The new Tesla roadster will be the fastest production car ever made – period.” On the other hand, the two Tesla Semi trucks, one silver, and one a Batman-ish matte black, will achieve 0-60 mph in 5 seconds....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 449 words · Sarah Rutherford

Elon Musk Shows Off Tesla S Humanoid Robot Prototype

Mr. Musk plans to make millions by selling the robot in near future for a price tag of $20,000. During the event, the robot walked up to people and waved his hand but no complex movement or task was showcased as musk stated that he, “didn’t want it to fall on its face.” — Tesla (@Tesla) October 1, 2022 During the event Musk stated that, “Our goal is to make a useful humanoid robot as quickly as possible,” he further added, “Optimus is designed to be an extremely capable robot made in very high volume, probably ultimately millions of units, and is expected to cost much less than a car....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 270 words · Philip Aguilera

Facebook Built A Facial Recognition App To Let Employees Identify People

The app in question would use the built-in camera on the mobile device to scan an individual’s face in real-time. Basically, the employees would point their phone camera at another person and then the app would pull that person’s name and profile photo based on what it saw. After the BI report, Facebook admitted it had built such an app but it was never released publicly. However, it disputed that the app couldn’t identify any/every member of the social network....

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 181 words · Sara Popp

Facebook Page Of Supercell S Popular Game Clash Of Clans And Hay Day Hacked Techworm

Yesterday a Syrian hacker going with the handle “Ethical Spectrum” hacked into the Official Facebook fan pages of Supercell’s “Clash of Clans” and “Hay Day” In an Interview with e27 Hacker said he was able to hack into the engager Account of the Game developers which is used for social media Account Management. All though no harm has been done now, but hacker says he will be doing more damage if the Company does not cooperate with him....

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 172 words · Emerita Mckay

Facebook Rejects 2 2 Million Advertisements Ahead Of U S Elections

In an interview with the French newspaper Journal du Dimanche, Clegg shared that it additionally posted warnings on more than 150 million fake information for spreading misinformation related to voting in the U.S. presidential election as well. “Thirty-five thousand employees take care of the security of our platforms and contribute for elections,” said Clegg while talking about the actions that Facebook is taking to tackle safety and security issues in the run-up to the 2020 U....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 278 words · Dewayne Garcia

Facebook Sues Indian Company For Registering Fake Instagram Whatsapp Domains

Christen Dubois, IP Litigation Director for Facebook, in a blog post on Monday, stated that the domains created by the Indian company “were designed to deceive people by impersonating our family of apps, like: facebook-verify-inc.com, instagramhjack.com and videocall-whatsapp.com.” He further added, “We regularly scan the internet for domain names and apps that infringe on our trademarks and today’s lawsuit is part of this ongoing effort to protect people from phishing, credential theft and other methods of online fraud....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 220 words · Galen Madaras

Facebook Unveils New Tool That Allows Users Control Over Third Party Data Collection

“Many apps and websites are free because they’re supported by online advertising. And to reach people who are more likely to care about what they are selling, businesses often share data about people’s interactions on their websites with ad platforms and other services,” Facebook’s Erin Egan, Chief Privacy Officer, Policy, and David Baser, Director of Product Management said in a blog post. “This is how much of the internet works, but given that the average person with a smartphone has more than 80 apps and uses about 40 of them every month, it can be really difficult for people to keep track of who has information about them and what it’s used for....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 368 words · Paul Walker

Failure To Deliver Freedom 251 Smartphone Could Land Ringing Bells Into Legal Trouble Techworm

“Our Ministry enquired into how prepared they (Ringing Bells) are, whether they can provide a phone for Rs 251 or not. Whether they have the BIS certificate or not, we have spoken to them,” Prasad told the media. “This was done to ensure that there are no discrepancies later. If there are any, we will take action as per the law. Our department is keeping a watch”, he said. Last week, Ringing Bells, a new player in the prosperous Indian mobile handset market disclosed what is being considered as the world’s cheapest 3G smartphone, Freedom 251....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 282 words · Jamie Kalhorn

Finfisher Spyware Become Quite A Hit With Governments For Surveillance Purposes

That is not all that the program is capable of. FinFisher is also capable of intercepting your Skype calls and log keystrokes, and that is just tip of the iceberg. The program was developed by FinFisher Gamma Group, which is currently located in Munich and the primary aim of the software was to identify threats in the form of serious criminals and help law enforcement agencies and governments to locate and catch them....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 436 words · William Schultz

Flipkart Releases Asus Zenfone 2 Teaser Ahead Of Official Launch

The Indian retailer has created a product listing for the much-hyped smartphone just few days before Asus officially launches the ZenFone 2. A curtain raiser timer on the product page shows that the ZenFone 2 will hit the market on April 23 i.e. Thursday. Customers can sign up with their email address in order to receive notification about the availability of the handset. The Asus Zenfone 2 ZE550ML comes with a Corning gorilla glass 3 protection alongwith a 5....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 395 words · Timothy Griffith

Forget 5G New Terahertz Band Can Transmit Data Faster Than 100 Gbps Techworm

While smartphone users world over are awaiting deployment of 5G tech by their respective mobile service providers, researchers from Japan have stolen the march over 5G by developing a new terahertz transmitter which can transmit data at an unbelievable speed of more than 100Gbs and above. While the fifth generation of mobile network, 5G is hardly three years away from its launch in 2020, this new tech could totally change the face of how we transmit data wirelessly....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 552 words · Lorraine Diaz

Fork Free Energy Efficient Red Belly Blockchain Hits 30 000 Transactions Per Second

3,000 Trx/Sec matching 14 regions In comparison, mainstream blockchain technologies need minutes, with the Bitcoin Blockchain and the Ethereum network typically processing seven and 20 transactions per second respectively. The experiment emphasizes the newly launched Blockchain’s scalability while retaining fast transaction speeds makes it ideal for the processing of financial transactions and microgrids that use peer-to-peer trading to transform the energy sector. Fork-free, no double spending In addition to high throughput, Red Belly differs from existing solutions with a number of advantages....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 323 words · Michelle Hession

Free Fire Download For Pc In 2023 Best Emulator

The Game begins with players jumping from a plane using a parachute on an island and search for weapons, utility items, Medical equipment, and other equipment in order to kill each other. The warzone keeps shrinking forcing players to strict to a smaller area and to face more encounters. The last player or the team that survives wins the game and is rewarded with lots of experience and items. The game can be played in both first and third-person perspectives....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 632 words · Helen Granillo

Getting The Best Broadband Deal From Your Isp Techworm

How to get the best Broadband deal from your Internet Service ProviderBroadband connections in GeneralADSL and ADSL2+Naked DSLCableWirelessMobile BroadbandSatelliteWhich Broadband Deal should I Choose?Standalone or bundled packageStandard or superfast speedsCapped or unlimited Broadband connections in General Before we discuss the bundles, let us take a look at the different broadband connections available today. As you already know, broadband is high-speed Internet that is always on. It is several times faster than the traditional dial-up Internet....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 694 words · Joseph Eckard

Google Confirms Dark Mode On Android Smartphones Improves Battery Life

Generally, when you increase the screen’s brightness, it affects the battery life of the device. Also, the color displayed affects the power consumption of the display. The Dark Mode basically reverses the color theme of an operating system (OS) or applications by replacing the white background with black. The Dark Mode for long has been associated with better battery life on devices, especially mobile devices. According to Business Insider, Dark Mode draws 43% lesser power at full brightness compared to “normal mode” in the YouTube app, which normally uses a lot of white....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 217 words · Rebecca Benedetti

Google Just Made Taking Screenshots Way Easier In Android Marshmallow Techworm

Google and the Android engineers have finally come up with a simpler way of snapping a screenshot of your Android phone — at least if you’re lucky enough to be running Marshmallow. As noted by Droid Life, the company has updated Android 6.0’s Now on Tap feature with a new icon that will take a screenshot instantaneously. Also the screenshot can now be shared instantly. The small but clever addition should prove particularly useful for owners of the new Nexus 6P and other smartphones which are going to get Marshmallow soon....

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 186 words · Bernice Ramos

Google Meet Enforces 60 Minute Time Limit On Group Video Calls For Free Users

In April 2020, Google Meet was made available to all users in lieu of Enterprise or Education customers to help users working/studying from home due to COVID-19 and compete with rivals like Zoom and Skype who were offering many benefits to users. The video calling service had also lifted the 60-minute time limit on calls and made it limitless for any number of participants. Back then, Google said that it wouldn’t enforce a 60-minute time limit on calls and the calls could run all day long until September 30th....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 301 words · Felisha Lawing

Google Now Lets Users Delete Search History More Easily

“Today, we’re making it easier for you to make decisions about your data directly within the Google products you use every day, starting with Search. Without ever leaving Search, you can now review and delete your recent Search activity, get quick access to the most relevant privacy controls in your Google Account, and learn more about how Search works with your data,” said Google’s Eric Miraglia, Director of Product Management, Privacy and Data Protection Office in a blog post....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 285 words · Tony Sigman

Google Playstore Has Malicious Android Apps With 1M Installs

The adware inside the apps is directing users to harmful phishing sites and stealing sensitive information or generating ‘pay-per-click’ revenue for malware operators by clicking on advertisements. In addition, some of these sites offer victims to download fake antivirus solutions or updates, infecting devices with malware. This family of four malicious apps is from the developer ‘Mobile apps Group’ and is infected with Android/Trojan.HiddenAds.BTGTHB. These apps have amassed at least a total of one million downloads on the Google Play Store....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 477 words · Roy Clark