In today’s hyper-connected world, our smartphones are extensions of ourselves, handling everything from communication to personal security. However, with this convenience comes the risk of malicious ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
Back in 2004, IBM’s BlueGene/L was an undisputed giant in the world of supercomputing. With 32,768 PowerPC processors and a staggering 16 terabytes of memory, this cutting-edge machine topped the TOP500 list as the world’s most powerful supercomputer.| Glass Almanac
Once considered a basic note-taking app, Google Keep is on the verge of a major upgrade. Google appears to be integrating it more deeply into the ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
For years, Google Keep has been seen as a simple, no-frills note-taking app—handy, but hardly groundbreaking. However, things are about to change. Android 16 is expected ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
In today’s digital world, our smartphones hold our most personal information, from conversations with loved ones to financial data. But what if an app you trusted ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
The Basics The editorial team at 20 Minutes had suggested adding a couscous emoji to the Unicode Consortium. The proposal was not selected for preliminary consideration, ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
In today’s smartphone-driven world, apps are indispensable tools for communication, productivity, and entertainment. However, lurking among the useful ones are malicious apps designed to exploit your ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
In an age where smartphones carry so much of our personal information, the fear of losing them—or worse, having them stolen—is all too real. Google is ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
Since its debut in 2009, Samsung’s Galaxy brand has become synonymous with mobile innovation. From budget-friendly options in the Galaxy A series to the cutting-edge Galaxy ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac