Google Tone: A Cool Way To Share URLs Using Sound

Google has recently released an experimental Chrome extension called Google Tone which allows users to share URLs with other devices in close proximity using sound.

A short post on the Google Research’s blog gives us a brief overview of the science behind Tone. If you’re in to that kind of stuff, you can head over here.

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In a nutshell, Google Tone makes it easier for users to share URLs with others by allowing the machine, a laptop for example, to transmit a series of beeps through its speakers which contains the cleartext format of the link.

Meanwhile, the receiving devices with Google Tone installed on it should be able to pick up the beeps using its microphone. When the beeps are received, the Chrome extension will generate a pop-up notification which fires up the same URL that the sharer have on his tab.

Google Tone Video

If you think that the idea behind Google Tone sounds familiar, it’s because it works similarly to Chirp app that we featured here in the past. But instead file and pictures, Google Tone is primarily (or at least for now) used to transfer URLs in the form beeps.

You can download and install the new Google Tone by heading over to this link.

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Mac OS X, iOS are the Most Vulnerable Operating Systems of 2014

If Apple users think their ecosystem is very secure, they might have to rethink it over again: Mac OS X and iOS, its mobile counterpart, are two of the most vulnerable operating systems last year, according to the US National Vulnerability Database (NVD).

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Apple’s two software systems lead the pack with a combined 274 vulnerabilities reported for the last year alone. They are followed by the Linux kernel, which has 119 risks reported. Surprisingly, Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 Operating Systems were some of the least vulnerable ones, as they fall into the bottom half of the list and rank at 5th, 7th and 8th, all of them with 36 vulnerabilities.

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Microsoft may be the least vulnerable operating system, but they proved to be on the contrary with the list of applications, as their Internet Explorer browser took over the top of the chart with over 200 risks. Google’s Chrome browser follows with half of the vulnerabilities. Web browsers proved to be the most vulnerable due to them being a gateway for to access a server and to spread malware on the clients’ devices.

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While Operating systems take 13 percent of the overall number of reported vulnerabilities, applications still have a huge 83 percent share. With an average of 19 new vulnerabilities discovered every single day last year, the number rose to over 7000, a lot higher when compared to the 2013 figures.

{GFIBlog via Microsoft-News}

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Mac OS X, iOS are the Most Vulnerable Operating Systems of 2014

If Apple users think their ecosystem is very secure, they might have to rethink it over again: Mac OS X and iOS, its mobile counterpart, are two of the most vulnerable operating systems last year, according to the US National Vulnerability Database (NVD).

MacOSX-iOS

Apple’s two software systems lead the pack with a combined 274 vulnerabilities reported for the last year alone. They are followed by the Linux kernel, which has 119 risks reported. Surprisingly, Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 Operating Systems were some of the least vulnerable ones, as they fall into the bottom half of the list and rank at 5th, 7th and 8th, all of them with 36 vulnerabilities.

Most-Vulnerable-OS-1024x562

Microsoft may be the least vulnerable operating system, but they proved to be on the contrary with the list of applications, as their Internet Explorer browser took over the top of the chart with over 200 risks. Google’s Chrome browser follows with half of the vulnerabilities. Web browsers proved to be the most vulnerable due to them being a gateway for to access a server and to spread malware on the clients’ devices.

application-chart

While Operating systems take 13 percent of the overall number of reported vulnerabilities, applications still have a huge 83 percent share. With an average of 19 new vulnerabilities discovered every single day last year, the number rose to over 7000, a lot higher when compared to the 2013 figures.

{GFIBlog via Microsoft-News}

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Google Remote Desktop for iOS Now on App Store

Nine months after its official release on Play Store, Chrome Remote Desktop has now made its way to Apple’s mobile ecosystem, allowing iOS users to use their iPhone or iPad to remotely control their computer with the help of an accompanying plug-in on Google Chrome browser.

Chrome Remote Desktop for IOS

The Chrome Remote Desktop app can downloaded for free on iTunes App Store and is optimized for use on iPhone 5/5S, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, albeit it’s compatible with iOS devices running on iOS 7 and up.

More information about the Chrome Remote Desktop app can be found on this link. Meanwhile, the download link can be found on the source link below.

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Google Remote Desktop for iOS Now on App Store

Nine months after its official release on Play Store, Chrome Remote Desktop has now made its way to Apple’s mobile ecosystem, allowing iOS users to use their iPhone or iPad to remotely control their computer with the help of an accompanying plug-in on Google Chrome browser.

Chrome Remote Desktop for IOS

The Chrome Remote Desktop app can downloaded for free on iTunes App Store and is optimized for use on iPhone 5/5S, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, albeit it’s compatible with iOS devices running on iOS 7 and up.

More information about the Chrome Remote Desktop app can be found on this link. Meanwhile, the download link can be found on the source link below.

Source

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