How to reset a Samsung tablet ? This is one question that often intrigues Samsung Tablet owners. Samsung tablets are powered by Android , which comes with a simple built-in method to restore your device to factory settings after a hard reset. Hard resetting a Samsung tablet, however, may be a helpful solution for issues you are unable to resolve otherwise. But, only perform a hard reset as the last option; by doing this, you will lose your settings and data. As a precaution, before you reset your tablet, be sure to back up any vital data. Your data will be erased after the reset. Why Would You Want to Reset Your Samsung Tablet? You might need to reset your iPad for several reasons, including: After attempting the wrong passcode too many times, you have been locked out Touch or commands won't work on your tablet You want to sell or improve your gadget You want to give your tablet to a friend or relative Your device is sluggish … [Read more...] about samsung: How to Reset a Samsung Tablet?
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Reinstall Windows 10 in 8 Simple Steps
Reinstalling Windows 10 is not as difficult as everyone thinks. One can easily perform the reinstall or reset process from their Windows 10 PC. Read this article to learn how! Windows 10 is pretty popular and is almost the only OS everyone holds nowadays. Although Microsoft has released Windows 11, Windows 10 is being maintained until October 2025, so there is no reason to rush for Windows 11. But Windows 10 may sometimes malfunction, especially when performing high-end tasks and programs. This can be solved by reinstalling Windows 10. Anyone can reinstall it anytime, and it will not cost anything! While reinstalling Windows 10 may result in a complete system wipe sometimes, fear not - here is a guide that will help with reinstalling Windows 10 without losing any data (files, images, software, drivers, etc.). Things to Check Before Reinstalling Windows 10 Reinstalling Windows 10 can be done in many different ways, and the prerequisites depend on the selected … [Read more...] about Reinstall Windows 10 in 8 Simple Steps
How to Fix an iPhone Stuck on the Apple Logo: 5 Solutions
Is your iPhone seemingly stuck in purgatory? Are you staring at a stubborn Apple logo or a progress bar that doesn’t seem to move? You’re not alone. Here are some things you can try to fix your unresponsive device. Hold Tight If It’s an Update Sometimes your iPhone may appear to be stuck while applying an update, especially larger updates moving from one version of iOS to another. The progress bar that appears during installation seems to move at a glacial pace, to the point where you’ll find yourself staring at the screen looking for the slightest sign of movement. If your iPhone seems to be stuck while applying an update, Apple’s official advice is to “make sure that the progress bar on your iPhone screen hasn’t moved for at least one hour” before taking things into your own hands. Leave your iPhone to its business and make a cup of tea or coffee, then come back later and check on it. The company then advises that you use Recovery Mode to rescue your device, … [Read more...] about How to Fix an iPhone Stuck on the Apple Logo: 5 Solutions
Biden’s Treasury: Race Must Be Considered for All Fiscal Policies
In a document that flew under the radar, the Joe Biden Department of Treasury has issued a plan that doubles down on the racial justice movement by declaring the agency in charge of the nation’s fiscal infrastructure must now consider race when crafting federal policies. The declaration came in the form of response to Executive Order 13985, issued on January 20, 2021, titled “Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government.” The announcement said: The Department of the Treasury’s mission is to maintain a strong economy and create economic and job opportunities by promoting the conditions that enable economic growth and stability at home and abroad, strengthen national security by combating threats and protecting the integrity of the financial system, and manage the U.S. Government’s finances and resources effectively. The American Rescue Plan (ARP) is a $1.9 trillion package of which more than $1 trillion is managed by Treasury … [Read more...] about Biden’s Treasury: Race Must Be Considered for All Fiscal Policies
bfsi: Hiring demand up 9 percent in May led by telecom, BFSI, import-export sectors: Report
The Banking, financial services and insurance ( BFSI ) industry saw substantial hiring activity once again across key metro cities with the highest spike in Pune and Delhi-NCR. Mumbai, Jun 7 (PTI) Job demand continued to be on a growth trajectory in May, witnessing a 9 per cent rise year-on-year, mainly supported by telecom, banking, financial services and insurance and import and export sectors, a report said. The job market continued to show growth for the second consecutive month of FY23 with a benchmark year-on-year recovery of 9 percent in May, according to the Monster Employment Index (MEI). However, the index levelled down by 4 per cent month-on-month reflecting cautious recruiter sentiments in May amid worries over high inflation driving up costs due to the current socio-economic scenario globally, it noted. "The beginning of FY23 has shown positive hiring scales given the anticipated 5G roll-out and the recovery of several business segments across the … [Read more...] about bfsi: Hiring demand up 9 percent in May led by telecom, BFSI, import-export sectors: Report
You Might Not Get Any Smarter in 2018, But AI Will
Last year around this time, we observed that artificial intelligence (AI), cloud architectures, and Big Data technology were converging to transform the way we work and play. That trend has only become more pronounced this year, as companies embrace data-driven strategies in the cloud and start to bake intelligence into their experiences. From conversational AI such as virtual assistants to new predictive features woven into user experiences, cloud-based technology keeps getting smarter. In 2018, we'll see new architectures emerge as cloud infrastructure, data tech, and AI techniques like machine learning evolve. We asked execs and experts from IBM, Oracle, MapR, Salesforce, and more to predict the biggest innovations and trends to emerge in the coming year. 1. Building Safer AI “Artificial intelligence is increasingly used for applications, like drug discovery or the connected car, that can have a detrimental impact to human life if the incorrect decision is made. … [Read more...] about You Might Not Get Any Smarter in 2018, But AI Will
The Best SSDs and PC Storage – 2022 Update
Fast storage has become a true commodity, and hopefully it will only get bigger and faster. For new builds, NVMe drives have become the norm, with prices close to those of SATA SSDs and file-transfer speeds that are several times higher. For older systems, SATA SSDs offer a great upgrade option with app load times similar to those of NVME drives. Yet, if you want to save a huge library of files that you open one by one, traditional hard drives still offer the best value. Another consideration is whether you can install the drive inside your PC or laptop, or you are willing to give up some performance in favor of the ability to carry the drive with you. Our best storage picks are divided into six categories based on form factor and intended use as presented below. Best High-Performance SSD Seagate FireCuda 530 Price: $159 Best Mainstream SSD Samsung 970 Evo Plus Price: $75 Best Hard Drive Seagate IronWolf NAS HDD Price: $82 Best … [Read more...] about The Best SSDs and PC Storage – 2022 Update
Breitbart Business Digest: The Incredible Shrinking Biden Economy
We have put to rest the first half of 2022, and we cannot say we’ll miss it. The stock market suffered its worst first half since 1970, with the S&P 5000 falling nearly 20 percent since the start of the year. The broad index is down 21 percent from its high in early January and has been in bear market territory since early June. There are some who will take comfort in the fact that the 1970 first quarter bear market was followed by a solid rebound. We are not so confident. The effective Fed Funds rate at that time was dropping from 9.25 percent in December of 1969 to 4.74 percent in December of 1970. In other words, the Fed was loosening the stance of monetary policy. Today, we have the opposite, with the Fed rapidly tightening to get inflation under control. So, we are in an unusual situation in which the economy is very likely shrinking for a second consecutive quarter while the Fed is raising rates. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell speaks at a news … [Read more...] about Breitbart Business Digest: The Incredible Shrinking Biden Economy
How one senator’s broken hip puts net neutrality at risk
One of the strange features of American government is that an 82-year-old’s broken hip can cause a sea change in telecom policy. The 82-year-old in question is Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT), who had surgery after a fall on Thursday and is said to be resting comfortably. But while Leahy recuperates, he won’t be able to cast votes and Democrats won’t be able to flex their razor-thin Senate majority — which could cost the administration its last chance to institute net neutrality rules. The temporary stalemate caused by Leahy’s recovery has lots of downstream effects. The Washington Post has a good piece running down the panic over federal judicial appointments, which require confirmation from the Senate. But the same also applies to Gigi Sohn, Biden’s nominee for the fifth seat on the Federal Communications Commission. The FCC has been deadlocked at 2-2 since President Biden’s inauguration, and once Sohn is confirmed, the FCC would be in a position to restore net neutrality rules … [Read more...] about How one senator’s broken hip puts net neutrality at risk
iPhone gaining in enterprise IT, still needs OTA management
Its sleek design, elegant interface, and trove of mobile apps has made the iPhone one of the top smartphone choices for consumers. Corporate IT departments have been a different story, as Apple has done little to actively court the enterprise. While many admins are waiting for improved security and over-the-air management tools, the steady improvements Apple has made to the platform over the last couple years has made the iPhone a workable mobile solution for some corporate enterprises. Getting there hasn't been easy. Apple released the original iPhone in 2007 with essentially no enterprise-friendly features. iPhone OS 2.0 brought with it support for Microsoft's Exchange servers via licensed ActiveSync compatibility. ActiveSync also enabled remote wiping of an iPhone containing sensitive data that might have gotten in the wrong hands. It also ushered in the era of third-party native iPhone apps, including direct ad hoc provisioning. iPhone OS 3.0 went even further , adding a … [Read more...] about iPhone gaining in enterprise IT, still needs OTA management