Tuesday
Feb062018

Palo Alto Networks launches Cloud Security offering for all major Cloud Providers

Palo Alto Network will welcome more than 10,000 attendees to its Epic Cloud Security Event today, where the company will showcase how it is infusing new cloud capabilities into its Next-Generation Security Platform designed to prevent successful cyberattacks in the cloud. The forthcoming advancements, introduced today, will provide customers operating in hybrid and multi-cloud environments with a comprehensive, consistent security offering that integrates directly with cloud infrastructure and workloads.

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Tuesday
Feb062018

Paytm and Payment Source make it possible to deposit cash in 6,000 Canada Post locations

Payment Source, Canada's premier provider of alternative payments, announced that they've partnered with mobile payments giant Paytm Canada

Using Payment Source’s proprietary Loadhub in-person payment network, Canadians can walk into any of the 6,000 Canada Post locations and directly deposit cash into their Paytm app without incurring any transaction costs. This new feature furthers Paytm Canada’s continued effort to provide a convenient solution to make the bill payment experience an instant one for Canadians.

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Tuesday
Feb062018

New leaked press renders show off the Samsung Galaxy S9 & S9+

It’s been talked about numerous times in the past how the upcoming Samsung flagships will look like and there have been leaked images of the devices before. But now we get another look at the Galaxy S9 and S9+ this time in one of the more unusual color variants of the phones: Lilac Purple. It’s said the two flagships will also come in Midnight Black, Titanium Gray, and Coral Blue, although not all markets get all the different variants. The renders confirm what have been said all these time that only the S9+ gets the dual rear camera setup and the fingerprint sensor has finally been moved below the camera sensors for easier reach.

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Tuesday
Feb062018

Google rolls out fix for short-duration lags on Android Wear

Back in December some Android Wear 2.0 users were experiencing some short-duration lags or freezes when it came to using their wearables. Turning off the “Ok Google” hotword detection feature seemed to have fixed the problem temporarily. Now, the company has finally been able to remedy this without having to resort to that solution. To get the fix, you’ll need to have version 7.18.50 of the Google app installed.

Source: GSMArena