Adobe Video-Editing App, Premiere Rush, Gets Android Release

Android users have been frustrated for some time without a good video-editing app, which can be argued is nearly a necessity. Sure, you can share the videos you record as is, but why spend the entire ten minutes when you can send just two or three minutes of the most pertinent content? For that reason Adobe’s release of their video-editing app Premiere Rush on the Android platform could be welcome news. It includes intuitive editing, simplified color correction, audio cleanup powered by AI, and customizable Motion Graphics templates. Adobe Premiere Rush Android Release Adobe announced on Wednesday the release of Premiere Rush, “the first all-in-one… Read more

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How to Easily Resize an Image without Installing an Image Editor

Whether you need to create a thumbnail for your latest YouTube video or need to resize an image for your website, you don’t need a powerful image editor like Photoshop. No matter what OS you use, there’s a quicker and easier way to resize images. And as an added bonus, they’re all free. Download an Image First thing’s first, download your image. If you already have your image, feel free to skip ahead. To save an image from the Internet, simply right-click it and select “Save Image As” in the drop-down menu. Which image format you decide to save the picture in is entirely… Read more

What Is a VPN, and Why Do I Need One?

A virtual private network (VPN) enables you to have a secure connection between your local device and an external server. It creates a private network out of a public Internet connection by hiding your Internet Protocol (IP) address. With a VPN, all your browsing data is routed through a safe encrypted passage protecting you from snooping eyes. Though not a magic bullet, a VPN is currently the best way to protect your device from hacking, DNS/IP address leaks and ISP surveillance. Indeed, a few governments frown upon VPN use, but if you purchase a high quality VPN service with traffic encryption and zero knowledge DNS,… Read more

“Serious Games” Want to Teach You Real Skills

If “serious game” sounds like a bit of an oxymoron to you, you’re not using your imagination to its fullest potential. Don’t worry, though – there’s probably a serious game out there that can help you, just as they’re already helping teach people things like flying planes and cutting better deals. A serious game is essentially a subset of education games that tries to emulate a real-world task or concept in a video-game format, essentially giving us a fun, low-consequence way to gain experience. Much like the concept of gamification (think Duolingo, layering game mechanics over a task), serious games are based on the idea… Read more

Wilson’s new weBoost Drive Reach means no more cellular dead zones on your next road trip

NEWS – Today Wilson Electronics has launched a powerful new in-vehicle signal booster device that has been designed to improve weak cellular signals in cars, trucks, and RVs to provide better connectivity while on the road. The weBoost Drive Reach device is compatible with all mobile phones and wireless carriers in North America and allows drivers to enjoy strong call quality, fewer dead zones and faster data upload/download speeds while traveling.

The weBoost Drive Reach in-vehicle cellular signal booster features uplink output power capabilities of 29.5 dBm and 50 dB gain which is the maximum allowable gain under FCC standards. The device uses an exterior mag-mount 4G antenna that connects to the booster/signal amplifier inside the car to boost weak signals up to 32x. Of course, if the area you’re traveling through has absolutely no signal at all, this product or any other signal boosting device will not work. You just have at least some signal in order to boost it.

Priced at $499.99 and certified by the FCC, the weBoost Drive Reach is available for purchase now at weBoost.com

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