Monday, October 17, 2022

A Much Needed Feature Has Been Added To Google's About This Result Called Remove Result

At the Search On event, Google announced an added feature in its About This Result and it's called Remove Result. This feature is already available on Google and you can use it to its full extent. The remove Result feature has been added to Google Search and it enables users to click on the button and remove the result for different reasons.

When you search on Google and the result comes up, you have to click on three dots that appear right next to the every individual search result. When you click on those dots, every type of information about your search displays itself. All available of information about that website is shown there. This includes the description of the website from Wikipedia. If that information isn't available, you will know other sources where the information is similar to the one shown on the website.

Now, Google has added another button where you can remove the search result shown by clicking those 3 dots option. When you click on it, you will have to choose one option as to why you want to remove that search. Those options include: The result shows your personal information, The result has your phone number with the intent to harm you, The result shows your other personal info, The result contains illegal info and The result is outdated. You can also click on "Other ways to remove results" if you do not find an option that seems right enough for you.

You may also find that this feature is an extended version of Remove Search Results and this new modification has been added to it to make search more accessible to you.

Google wanted to add this feature a long time ago, but now it's all yours to use. Sever users on social media are talking about this added option it and we all knew this feature was coming. Now everyone will be able to benefit from this feature and will remove something from the result that is bothering them.



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iPhone 14 Pro videography feature has more in-store than you can imagine

The ability to record high-quality video by simply setting up some features is one of the changes brought about by the launch of the new iPhone's camera features. People who own an iPhone 14 pro have been shown how to use this new feature by a famous filmmaker.

Joey Helm has created a stunning iPhone 14 pro video capture that evokes genuine filmmaking. He has also made a video that shows people how to use the right features on their smartphones to make amazing cinematic videos.


Moreover, he made sure to inform his followers about how he used the camera features to his advantage without using tons of dollars to capture the video. Usually, videographers or filmmakers use proper tools and kits to capture the real cinema, but the iPhone 14 has made it possible to record video by using filters.



He mentioned in the tutorial that all he used to capture the high-quality video or snippet was a neutral density filter and a gimbal. To capture a significant proportional area, a gimbal with smooth movement could be all that is required.



In addition to the time and effort required to record a video, extreme editing skills are required. Joey Helm, a skilled videographer, is unquestionably an expert in video editing and recording. Though he does not make much use of a cinematic kit, it saves a lot of time. His final cut usually uses 1 to 5 percent of the footage shot. He shrewdly made use of a new feature with his talent and dedication.

Before posting the content on his YouTube account, he asked his followers whether they want his assistant to guide them through the process of recording and editing a video. Everybody seems to be interested, so he recorded a 15m 30s video showing all the necessary requirements it needs to record a high-quality video.

Inside the video, he gave a piece of advice to videographers to give full attention to focus and exposure and make sure that after adjusting both features, so neither changes during the shoot. Furthermore, due to the sensor's tendency to overexpose, he also suggests underexposing by 2/3rd of a stop.

In addition, Helm suggests locking the shutter speed for a more natural video effect. To accomplish that, you will need the smartphone of another person to record the video. Helm shot with filmic pro at 24 frames per second. Using the 180-degree shutter angle rule, you should also aim for a shutter speed of 1/48th of a second—or close enough to 1/50th of a second—at 24 frames per second.

The recording time sometimes occurs during daylight, resulting in a great deal of brightness. Helm advised the followers to activate ND filters to reduce lighting effects for this reason. Helm uses DJI Osmo mobile six gimbals, but the ND filter will work just fine if you don't have one.

Joey Helm, in his snippet, talks about the features that he will make sure to add when he is recording video. The entire process is rather stressful, but not for someone who wants to capture a real cinema. It also takes a lot of effort to put background music to match the video, and one of the most crucial factors as well.

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by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World

Sunday, October 16, 2022

Apple terminates employees for unauthorized online content sharing

In a bizarre event, Apple fired its employee for sharing a day in the life video on the social media networking app TikTok. The employee posted a video on her TikTok account, and later she found out that her contract with Apple hasn’t been renewed.

Although it has been seen in the video that the company worker did not reveal any confidential report regarding the company's ongoing projects, it's just a fun video of her office and a brief glimpse inside. Nyla Boone got fired for sharing her life inside the Apple office and wanted to inspire other black girls that there could be a future for all black people.


Boone received a call from media outlets shortly after she was terminated to record her interview about the firing from the Apple office. In her interview, she said that the purpose of posting the video was to show other girls that they could also pursue a career as a "tech girl" and that a field is also an option.

The video contains no such object that could harm the corporation’s reputation or put its recent decisions on display. It was a video about Nyla Boone sharing her daily routine with her co-workers, snippets from her office, and communication with video recording.

Moreover, Nyla Boone also works as an influencer and reaches out to her followers through FAQs, answering them about her profession and routine job. She considers herself a micro-influencer and tends to influence those underrepresented groups of individuals who are underprivileged.

The video that Boone made about a day in the life of a black tech worker got 400,000 views, and many people asked her a lot of questions about her new job and for assistance. Black women comprised the majority of the 80 percent of those who connected with her via social media apps. Boone said that this was a personal issue for her because her TikTok account helps her inspire a lot of black women.

Boone uploaded a video about her recent dismissal so that her followers could learn about it. People who sympathized with her watched the video, which received 150,000 views. Apple has restricted its contractor's ability to record any video inside the office. They strictly forbid their employees from uploading any videos without obtaining authorization, and prohibit them from advertising content that they do not wish to make public.

According to YouTuber Chloe Shih, who has 51,000 followers, she has been warned numerous times not to post content on her accounts. The HR department has started firing employees in accordance with their policy as a result of this growing issue.

Similarly, another Apple employee was on the verge of getting fired from the office. Paris Campbell tried to help a friend to find her missing iPhone. Although the video was shot at her home, Apple stated that simply declaring yourself to be an employee at Apple is a violation of the law.

The growing violation of the policies has made Apple fire many employees. In this generation of TikTok, the breaches of policy have increased massively, and Apple takes no second to fire an employee for violating company policy.

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Inflation Replaces the Coronavirus as Top Global Concern for 2022

The coronavirus pandemic was the only thing that people could talk about these past two years because of the fact that this is the sort of thing that could potentially end up bringing the global economy to a grinding halt. In spite of the fact that this is the case, the focus in 2022 seems to have shifted, although the economy itself continues to take center stage. However, there seems to be a more pressing concern on people’s minds this year, and it happens to be inflation with all things having been considered and taken into account.

Back in 2020, only 10% of people were worried about inflation while 50% said that the coronavirus was their biggest concern. With all of that having been said and now out of the way, it is important to note that inflation is now the biggest concern for 40% of people, with just 12% saying that they were more worried about the pandemic. This effective reversal suggest that people are more worried about their money losing its value.

This information comes from survey conducted by Ipsos, and it reveals some truths about what is on people’s minds this year. The second biggest concern happened to be poverty and social inequality at 31%, and it is interesting to note that it has stayed stable since 2020. On the other hand, unemployment and jobs have gone from being the biggest concern for 40% to just 26% in the span of two years, although that might be because inflation is taking precedence over it.

Unemployment is now less of a concern than both inflation as well as inequality. The economy has been in a state of turmoil that was sparked by the pandemic but is now being made worse by aggressive geopolitical decision that are being made by global powers. It is unlikely that this issue is going to go away, rather it might get worse over time. The 20s were a wonderful decade in the 20th century, but they are panning out to be a horrible decade in the 21st with so many recessions happening back to back.


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Apple Watch Reaches Unprecedented 30% Attach Rate in North America

The growth of Apple was put into jeopardy by the iPhone reaching a saturation point, but in spite of the fact that this is the case the tech juggernaut has managed to breathe new life into its product line with the introduction of the Apple Watch. A great way to see the success of the Apple Watch is through its attach rate because of the fact that this is the sort of thing that could potentially end up indicating how many products are sold as secondary supplements to the flagship.

With all of that having been said and now out of the way, it is important to note that the Apple Watch now has an attach rate of about 30%. That is the highest attach rate it has ever seen, and it suggests that one out of every three iPhones that are being sold are also resulting in the sale of an Apple Watch to go with it.

Back when it was first launched in 2015, the Apple Watch was seen as a trendy accessory rather than being a useful part of someone’s tech ecosystem. It had an initial attach rate of about 14%, which grew to 20% by the 4th quarter of 2015 before plummeting to just 9% by the third quarter of 2016. The product took over a year to hit the 20% mark again, but after that it has been going up steadily despite some fluctuations.

The attach rate hit an incredible 36% in the fourth quarter of 2021, and its dip to 27% by the third quarter of 2022 is in line with market trends with all things having been considered and taken into account. If the current trend persists, we might see more Apple Watches being sold than might have been the case otherwise.

This product might launch a new arena for the tech industry, one that would be resistant to market fluctuations and that might also provide some growth opportunities for saturated industries and markets. Its growth has been steady, and there is nothing that suggest that that will change in the coming year.



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Google Chrome About to Release a New Update That Will Leave Users Contented

App researcher Leopeva64 claims that Google is working on its Chrome browser to make it even better for its users. According to many researchers, working hours productivity declines because of many reasons, and among those reasons, hefty RAM consumption tops the list.

RAM usage without any proper calculation is the biggest problem for various browsers. Hence, Google is attempting to resolve this issue and capture a vast target market. According to the latest news, Google is working on the performance metrics of Google Chrome.

Now, with the latest updates, users will able to track RAM usage and battery usage by different apps they are using within Google Chrome. Apart from its main competitor, Microsoft Edge, Chrome will be displaying the exact amount of RAM and battery health used by any of the running websites.

In the updated versions of Google Chrome, users will be able to see a button on their browser that will indicate the amount of memory used by a certain website/tabs. This will help users effectively figure out which apps are draining an excess amount of RAM and which apps to use at which time.


Currently, the following features and updates for Google Chrome are still in progress. Google aims to provide a better, more effective, and more efficient user experience apart from its competitors such as Microsoft Edge, and Opera Browsers.

The updates are still missing several features as per reports. In the final version after release, the users will be also able to switch on and off memory savers on various pages they are using. With this extensive feature, it will be an added comfort for many users as it will increase their chances of productivity.

Also, according to some sources, Google will be working towards the finest efficiency modes and anti-energy consumption metrics that will serve as an added comfort and productive zone for an ample number of users.

To conclude, through these launches, the tech giant Google is trying to capture a targeted market with a better competitive advantage as compared to many other competitors. With high hopes and through this 'RAM Saving Strategy', Google aims for a better position and customer equity in the market.

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Saturday, October 15, 2022

You Can Now Hang Out With Friends In VR As Meta Is Rolling Out YouTube Content On Horizon Home

Meta is doing everything in its power to convince its users that VR is the next biggest and best thing. And if that means introducing more entertainment on Horizon Home, then so be it.

The tech giant recently went public with the decision of adding an element of ease and convenience to users’ home screens thanks to making YouTube content available on Horizon Home.

Quest users are now going to be able to watch content on the app easily and it’s like hanging out in VR. Horizon Home is the name given to the first-ever VR space where social hangouts will be possible.

So this is another major offering that Quest users can celebrate because the company is really slow in terms of adding huge updates to headsets that were launched in 2019.

A few months back, we saw Horizon Home allow its enable users to call upon their friends into the trendy Home Space. Right now, you’ll find it awfully difficult to view the content of your choice, let’s not forget how difficult it can be to get on board with the different browsing experiences that Meta hosts.

So as you can see, the addition of YouTube here is definitely going to be loved for obvious reasons. There are undoubtedly a lot of decent things to witness and share here as YouTube is the king of online content in many people’s books. It’s the best thing to share when you’ve got friends hanging out and in the mood to see some great entertainment that’s short in duration.

In case you’re wondering what’s so new and great about this because watching YouTube in VR is already possible thanks to other forms of technology. Well, that may be true but you’d need an application to make that possible. Moreover, you need a new avatar to gain access or have a new friends list to assist with joining.

Now, Meta is making the way for a simple, convenient, and frictionless ordeal that would really help so many others get on track to the best entertainment out there. Simple call all your pals and press play to enjoy. It’s as simple as that!

The news was announced at this year’s exciting Meta Connect event. Here is where Meta revealed how it’s currently working hard on adding YouTube VR on Horizon Home. So users would enjoy a whole library full of nothing but YouTube greatness. In addition, there’s going to be a trove comprising 180 to 360 types of content that are seen on VR.

It may have come after much delay but it’s finally happening and for a lot of people, that’s what matters. We hope it would soon be easy to see other types of content like Hulu, Netflix, and even HBO in one area too. We need that homely feeling to enter the world of VR and this just might be the perfect start.

For now, no exact date was announced for the rollout so we’ll need to keep an eye out for that.


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