A couple of months ago, I did something pretty silly. I split up my home wifi into separate 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz networks so that I could connect a couple of smart cameras. That move was the beginning of a very stressful and frustrating couple of weeks where I had to […]
Android Better Logging using Timber Library
Timber is a powerful logging tool built on Android’s Log class, making logging simpler and more efficient. It allows automatic filtering of log statements by build type, removing the need for tedious manual cleanup before release. Timber offers many useful features for better logging. Let’s see how we can use […]
Kuo: ‘Apple Tags’ to Feature Ultra-Wideband Technology, Likely Far More Precise Than Tile’s Trackers
Last week, MacRumors revealed new details about Apple’s upcoming Tile competitor, with internal iOS 13 code suggesting that Apple plans to release small, circular “tags” that can be attached to electronic devices, backpacks, keys, and other personal belongings to keep track of their locations. Apple Tags concept by MacRumors Now, […]
Macau Bank BNU Announces Apple Pay Support
Apple Pay has officially arrived in Macau, a Special Administrative Region of China. Local bank Banco Nacional Ultramarino (BNU) and UnionPay International Hong Kong Branch (UPI) on Monday jointly announced support for Apple’s mobile payment platform in the territory. “BNU cardholders will be able to easily add their UnionPay debit […]
Adobe Just Exposed the Data of 7.5 Million Customers to Hackers
Security researchers have revealed that Adobe exposed the personal data of 7.5 million Creative Cloud subscribers to potential hackers. Fortunately, no payment details or passwords were included and the vulnerability was addressed by Adobe immediately after its discovery. Bob Diachenko, a researcher working with Comparitech, discovered the vulnerability last week. […]









