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Sunday, 6 October 2019

25 Amazing Netflix Hacks to Enhance Your Viewing Experience




We know you love watching the hottest movies and TV shows on Netflix, but are you getting the most out of the streaming service? If you want to binge-watch like a pro, any—or all—of these amazing hacks can help.
1. USE CATEGORY CODES TO FIND WHAT YOU REALLY WANT.


If you feel like you’re seeing the same movies and TV shows on your Netflix homepage again and again, that's because the streaming company caters its recommendations to your taste through a highly specific algorithm. But if you’re in the mood for something different, Netflix breaks down each movie and TV show into more than 76,000 hidden categories, which are as broad as "Action & Adventure” or as detailed as “Critically-Acclaimed Witty Movies from the 1930s."
You can find category codes within the Netflix URL itself: The last four numbers in the web address correspond to each category code. It looks something like this:
http://www.netflix.com/browse/genre/1365.
So if you want “Exciting B-Horror Movies,” type in “2852” at the end of the URL (replacing the 1365 in the example). Do you want to find something in “Feel-Good Sports Movies for Ages 8 to 10”? That’s “855.” “Visually-Striking Movies for Ages 5 to 7”? Type in “2851” to unlock the category.
Check out a very extensive list of Netflix category codes here.
2. GET THE SUPER NETFLIX EXTENSION FOR BETTER VIDEO QUALITY.
If you’re watching Netflix via the Google Chrome browser, there’s a free extension called Super Netflix that can enhance your viewing experience. Once installed, the extension allows you to pick your video streaming quality instead of Netflix automatically doing it for you. This is ideal if you want the best video quality at home on your Wi-Fi connection, or if you want to reduce it on the go to save your data.
Super Netflix can also automatically skip TV show intros, blur plot descriptions and image thumbnails to prevent spoilers, enhance video brightness and colour contrast, and speed up the video (just in case you want to binge-watch Stranger Things as quickly as you can).
3. MAKE EXTRA ROOM ON YOUR HOME SCREEN.
From American Vandal to WormwoodNetflix Originals are highly entertaining and definitely worth watching. But sometimes you want to watch something that isn't produced by the streaming service. No Netflix Originals is a Google Chrome extension that does exactly what its name suggests: removes all Netflix Originals from your home screen, so you can see everything else Netflix has to offer.
4. DISABLE THE DREADED "ARE YOU STILL WATCHING?" PROMPT.
Are you tired of hitting that “Next Episode” button when you’re binge-watching a new TV show? The Never Ending Netflix Chrome extension puts an end to that inconvenience. After you install it, the extension allows you to skip titles sequences, automatically play the next episode, and disables the dreaded “Are You Still Watching?” prompt that pops up every couple of hours. The extension even lets you search Netflix by genre.
5. ADD NOTES TO YOUR FAVORITE TITLES.

Created by the good people at Lifehacker, Flix Plus is a Chrome extension that allows you to completely customize your Netflix viewing experience. It comes with 18 built-in customization settings, such as hiding spoiler descriptions and images, disabling a shrinking screen during end credits, and pinning your “My List” page to the top of the home screen. But the best feature is the ability to add notes to titles. Now you can add the reason why you added Wild Wild Country to your list or add a note about when Disney’s The Jungle Book will expire from the streaming service.
6. SEARCH HIDDEN CATEGORIES RIGHT FROM THE HOME SCREEN.
FindFlix: Netflix Secret Category Finder is a Google Chrome extension or Firefox add-on that allows you to search through all of the hidden category codes without leaving Netflix itself, instead of scrolling through a never-ending list on a separate website. Once installed, just search for a genre or whatever you’re in the mood to watch, like “movies starring Sean Connery” or “movies for children between ages 2 and 4 years old.”
7. HOST A NETFLIX PARTY FOR ALL YOUR FRIENDS.
Do you want to watch BoJack Horseman with your significant other, but they are on the other side of the country? Don’t worry, Netflix Party has got your back! It's a handy Chrome extension that allows you to watch Netflix with anyone, even if they’re not in the same room, city, or even state.
After you install the extension, you can create a shareable link of what’s on Netflix. The link opens to the exact movie or TV show you’re watching at that moment, so you can watch together at the same time and perfectly synced. It even comes with a group chat feature, so you can comment on the action on the screen. Netflix Party is perfect for people in long-distance relationships, so you’ll never be accused of “Netflix Cheating” again.
In addition, if you’d like to take the party on the road, use Rabbit for Android and iOS. It’s a platform that allows you to watch Netflix, Hulu, Crunchyroll, YouTube, or just about any video streaming platform with your friends via mobile app or Chrome extension. You can even message or video chat with each other while you’re watching an episode of Ozark on the go!
8. AUTOMATICALLY SKIP OVER EVERY SHOW'S INTRO.
Are you sick of clicking the “Skip Intro” button when you’re watching a TV show on Netflix? SkipFlix is a handy Chrome extension that skips all intros automatically, so you don’t have to. Now you can spend more time binge-watching The Crown instead of fiddling with a mouse.
9. WATCH IN THE HIGHEST QUALITY HD POSSIBLE.
While web browsers like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox have a lot of useful extensions and add-ons, respectively, they're not the best browsers for streaming Netflix in the highest quality HD possible. Chrome (on Mac and Windows), Firefox, and Opera tap out streaming resolution at 720 pixels, while browsers like Apple’s Safari and Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Edge browsers deliver Netflix in full 1080 pixels.
It’s also important to consider your Wi-Fi connection. Netflix recommends at least 5.0 megabits per second download speed for HD quality. (For more helpful tips, here are some simple ways to boost your home Wi-Fi network.)
10. SEE A MOVIE'S DROP-OFF RATE BEFORE YOU START IT.


Enhancer by Simkl is a wonderful Google Chrome extension that works over multiple streaming platforms, including Netflix, Hulu, and Crunchyroll. Once you install it and register an account, you can hover your computer’s cursor over any title to reveal its IMDb score, TV rank, and even its drop-off rate—which means you can now see how many others stopped watching midway through a movie or TV show. And since it syncs with other streaming services, you can track your viewing habits across multiple services.
11. SORT MOVIES BY YEAR.
While Netflix features the ability to sort movies and TV shows by genre, there’s a simple hack that can also sort chronologically by year (at least in a web browser). Just go to a category page like horror, drama, or comedy and look for a small box with four dots inside on the upper right hand side of the page. It will then expand the “Suggestions for You” dropdown menu, which gives you the option to sort by year of release with the most recent titles at the top of the page and the older ones at the bottom. It can even sort in alphabetical or reverse alphabetical order.  
12. SAVE ON YOUR SUBSCRIPTION FEE WITH DISCOUNT GIFT CARDS.
Did you know you could pay your monthly bill with a Netflix gift card? Raise.com is a service where you can buy or sell gift cards for retailers like Target, CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid at a deep discount. If you buy one for, let’s say, Rite Aid at a 12 percent discount, you could then buy a Netflix gift card in-store to save money on your monthly bill. So if you buy a $100 Netflix gift card from Rite Aid, it would only cost you $88, which you could turn around to save 12 percent on your Netflix bill, too.
In addition, you can even buy Netflix gift cards directly from Raise.com at a discount, but the savings won’t be as deep as ones from a retailer.
13. GET EASY ACCESS TO NON-NETFLIX REVIEWS.
While Netflix has its own user-generated rating system (thumbs up/thumbs down), you can use a trusty Google Chrome extension called RateFlix to add ratings from other rating aggregates. Once installed, IMDb ratings, “Rotten” or “Fresh” percentages, and Metacritic scores will appear in the movie's description.
14. BROWSE BY MICRO-GENRE, OR WHAT'S EXPIRING SOON.
So now that you know all about Netflix’s secret categories and codes, you have to admit that more than 76,000 micro-genres is far too many to remember. Luckily, Super Browse takes the most popular categories and makes it easy to navigate and scroll through the Netflix interface itself. Just click the genre you’d like to browse and the handy Google Chrome extension will do the rest. You can even browse by what’s new to Netflix and what’s expiring soon.
15. ROTATE THE VIDEO SO THAT BINGE-WATCHING IN BED ISN'T A LITERAL PAIN IN THE NECK.

This one is a game-changer! Instead of craning your neck to binge-watch Marvel’s Daredevil while lying down, Netflix Flip is a Chrome extension that will flip the video 90 degrees on your computer screen, so you can comfortably watch Netflix in bed. No more turning your laptop on its side to get a better viewing angle—Netflix Flip will do it for you.
16. BINGE-WATCH WHILE YOU WORK.
Sometimes you just want something playing in the background while you’re working on a spreadsheet, but it’s tough to always have video playing when there are other windows taking up space on your desktop. However, there’s a way to always have Netflix running in its own window that’s floating above everything else, if you watch it in a Helium web browser on a Mac.
Helium is a browser that keeps media playing in a transparent “floating” window that will never get lost behind other windows, even during task-switching. You can still click, double-click, drag, and scroll behind Helium and never interact with the micro-browser itself. It’s ideal for watching Netflix while working ... not that you would ever do that, of course.
17. FOCUS ON "WHAT'S NEW."
When it comes to new and old titles, Netflix is always adding to and subtracting from its catalog. To stay updated, you should take advantage of services like JustWatch or WhatsNewonNetflivx.com to see all the great movies and TV shows that will appear or go away on Netflix.
18. VOLUNTEER TO TEST NEW FEATURES BEFORE THEY BECOME PUBLIC.
Do you want to be the first to try out new features from Netflix? The streaming service allows you to opt-in with “test participation,” which is where new features—such as new interfaces, new rating systems, and pre-roll trailers—are first rolled out. If you want to give it a shot, go to “Accounts,” then “Settings,” and look for the “Test Participation” toggle. Turn it on if you want to try the latest and greatest features from Netflix before everyone else.
19. ENABLE AUDIO DESCRIPTIONS SO THAT YOU DON'T MISS A THING.
If you can’t keep your eyes on a TV screen or mobile device, but still want to enjoy Netflix, there’s a handy little category hidden deep inside of the streaming service called “Audio Description” that offers narration explaining what the characters are doing on the screen. This hidden feature essentially turns your favorite movies and TV shows into an audiobook or a podcast.
It's chiefly seen on Netflix originals, but it’s perfect for anyone who wants to follow along with the latest episode of 13 Reasons Why or Grace and Frankie while taking a walk in the park.
20. CLEAR OUT YOUR “CONTINUE WATCHING” QUEUE.


Over time, your “Continue Watching” queue can get overrun with half-watched Adam Sandler movies and episodes of The Ranch. (We're not judging.) You know you’re never going to finish Bright, so clear out your queue to make it cleaner and easier to navigate.
Go to “Account,” and then under “My Profiles” you’ll see an option for “Viewing Activity.” This is where Netflix stores everything you’ve ever watched on the streaming service. Simply click the “X” on anything you’d like to leave behind and Netflix will adjust your queue accordingly. And now you have more time for the things you actually want to watch.
This is also the method to use if you want to delete your Saturday afternoon binge-watching session of Fuller House before the other people on your Netflix account find out. (Again, we're not judging.)
21. STREAM IN 4K.
Streaming video in 1080p is so 2017; Netflix makes it possible to stream in full 4K resolution (2160p) with the streaming service adding new titles available in Ultra HD. If you meet all the requirements, like owning an Ultra HD TV, high-speed Internet (about 25 megabits per second downloads), and Premium subscription ($13.99 a month), you can access all of Netflix’s 4K content. Just type 4K or UltraHD into the search box to see all the titles available.
Please note, not every title on Netflix is presented in 4K, but it does offer more than 200 popular titles, including Alias GraceUgly DeliciousChef’s TableOkja, and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Just be aware that this can eat through your data plan: Netflix estimates that UltraHD uses 7 GB an hour.
22. CREATE DIFFERENT PROFILES FOR YOUR MANY CONTENT-CONSUMING PERSONALITIES.
Every Netflix account comes with five profiles for your friends and family to use, but if you don’t want to give out your password, you could always use those spare profiles for any occasion. Since Netflix recommends things you might like based on each specific profile's viewing habits, you can “train” it for your mood or special event.
For example: You can create a profile that’s entirely filled with horror movies and TV shows for a Halloween party, and another with rom-coms for date night for some real “Netflix and Chill.”
23. SET PARENTAL CONTROLS.
If you have children and want them to enjoy Netflix, but not its mature content, you can set up a special four-digit PIN code that will restrict what they can and cannot access. Go to “Account” (which should open up a web browser) and under “Setting,” you’ll find “Parental Controls.” Once you click the link, you’ll be prompted to enter the account's password and then be asked to create a special PIN code.
Afterwards, you’ll be asked to set the age restriction for “Little Kids” all the way up to “Adults.” If your child tries to access something that’s too mature, a prompt will appear on the screen asking for the PIN code. And since the child wouldn’t know the code, he or she won't be able to watch Disjointed or Hot Girls Wanted.
24. DOWNLOAD TITLES FOR OFFLINE VIEWING.
If you want to watch Netflix, but know that you'll be offline for a good period of time—like on a cross-country flight—you can simply download the title to your Android, iOS, or Windows 10 device and watch it offline with the download feature. You can even download movies and TV shows in standard or high definition.
However, not every title available on the streaming service is available for download. Netflix has a category called “Available for Download,” which is located under the menu option, where you can see all of the titles that are available to watch offline. Just look for the download icon and remember to download the desired titles before you lose your internet connection. Also, if you have an Android device, you can download more titles with the extra space provided on an SD card.
25. REQUEST THAT YOUR FAVORITE (CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE) TITLES BE ADDED.


Netflix doesn’t have every title ever produced, and the titles they do have can leave on short notice as licensing deals expire. But if there’s something you want to watch and it never seems to be part of the streaming service’s ever-changing lineup, just ask Netflix directly for a movie or TV show and they might add it.
It might be a long shot, but you can actually request a new title for streaming. You can even call or start a live chat with Netflix to make a request. It just goes to show that the company is always on the lookout for more streaming content.



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Saturday, 5 October 2019

Qualcomm may launch two variants of the upcoming Snapdragon 865 processor: Report


“According to industry expectations, the Snapdragon 865 platform will offer both integrated and non-integrated 5G solutions for better cost-effective solutions”

Despite being only a few months into the life cycle of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 platform, Qualcomm is at a seemingly advanced stage with its next-generation platform, the Snapdragon 865. Codenamed Snapdragon 8250, the new processing platform from the world’s leading mobile chipset manufacturer will presumably bring with itself a host of new features, upgrades, and improvements. Moreover, given that it will power a major chunk of devices in 2020, 5G will play a big role in deciding what the new processor (and phones that it powers) will bring to the table. Now, according to recent reports, the Snapdragon 865 mobile platform may be officially made available in two variants.


According to Roland Quandt of WinFuture.de reports across the internet, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 may be made available in two variants – one with the standard platform and an optional Snapdragon X55 5G modem, and the other with integrated 5G solution. With the new generation connectivity standard set to become mainstream next year, offering an integrating flagship processing platform with the latest connectivity chip and antennae will be crucial, as this would allow smartphone manufacturers to free up the space that an additional modem would take up. In turn, this could be used to fit in any extra feature, such as an audio DAC, a larger battery or any additional module as OEMs deem fit.

However, 5G connectivity is unlikely to be rolled out worldwide even by 2020, and the initial plans would certainly be at steeper pricing than the mobile plans that users are expected to. A mainstream 5G rollout is only expected to happen in a select few nations such as the US and South Korea, which have been early adopters of the technology. As a result, a two-variant strategy makes sense for Qualcomm, since this would allow them to even price their product better.


For instance, in a Korea-centric flagship smartphone, the integrated Snapdragon 865 platform can be used, hence making space for additional modules such as neural processing engines. However, for the India variant of the same device, the OEM may choose the second variant that comes with the optional 5G module, thereby providing some cost-benefit to OEMs, which in turn would allow them to price their products better in a value-sensitive market such as India.
The information comes courtesy of early leaks, so the validation of these reports remain to be proven in the long run. However, it does make a lot of sense commercially, to produce a two-variant commercial availability of the processor. The next-generation Snapdragon 5G platform is expected to present compliance with both sub-6.0GHz and millimeter-wave 5G connectivity, thereby bringing versatility to a smartphone’s connectivity. It may also lay precedent for upcoming processors from other manufacturers to follow suit, all of which shall be revealed in days and months to come.


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What's Home Assistant and why should home automation enthusiasts consider it?


Get all of your digital smart things talking to each other and doing more meaningful things!


Did you ever wish that Alexa or Google Assistant was able to let you have a smart home instead of just a bunch of smart things? It would be awesome to wake up to fresh coffee, have the news playing on a TV or radio, the toaster pre-heated and the temperature adjusted correctly and all the other things we can use smart gadgets to do, but have it do them automatically based on the time you set your alarm clock. How about dimming the room lights, turning on any backlighting on a monitor or display, and making everything cozy when you start playing a movie?

These are relatively simple tasks that should be able to be strung together and just work instead of us having to open 10 different apps and make 10 different adjustments individually. Isn't that what we all imagined when we decided to start having an automated home?

You can, and you can even do a lot more with a good automation hub. And a good automation hub doesn't have to be expensive because you can use the Home Assistant platform on something as cheap as a Raspberry Pi and bring your home setup into the 21st century for about $50.


What is an Automation Hub?

It's a smart appliance that can hook into other smart devices and issue commands that you've setup under the circumstances you've setup.We have a basic example of an inexpensive hub with Samsung's SmartThings. With the SmartThings software you can set up schedules or commands driven by an event (event as in it's cold outside, not event as in a concert or movie premiere) and individual smart devices can work together and be smart like they are supposed to be.

An Automation Hub is probably what you expected from your Echo or Google Home and didn't really get.


The Home Assistant platform works the same way. You let it find all the smart things on your local Wi-Fi network, connect with the ones it can control, and gives you a simple interface to make them act as a group based on when and how you want the single command to trigger. What makes Home Assistant great is that it isn't trying to focus on a single brand of smart products. Most of the gadgets you already have will work, and connecting to network services like IFTTT is straightforward and simple.
It installs on any always-connected operating system that can support Python 3 apps and it's very small and lightweight. This makes it great if you want to use a Rasberry Pi as a small and inexpensive Automation hub.

Why do I want this?

Maybe you don't. It's important to remember that Home Assistant can't control anything itself. It only acts as a master device that can tell other services like Philips Hue or Nest to do something. If you don't have any existing smart devices you won't see Home Assistant do anything. But if you have already invested in one or more smart devices, it's a really great way to extend the features and functionality that won't cost a lot of money.

Friday, 4 October 2019

IoT, ENDPOINT AND MOBILE SECURITY – THE EFFECTS OF BYOD ON CYBERSECURITY


IoT, ENDPOINT AND MOBILE SECURITY – THE EFFECTS OF BYOD ON CYBERSECURITY




Several industries and IT personnel have come to terms with the modern-day approach of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), as they strive to make operations more and more flexible, efficient and seamless, addressing every possible challenge that could hinder the workflow in any way. Companies are adopting workplace mobility practices amidst the proliferation of modern technology and the increasing number of connected devices that people are using in their day-to-day routine. Permission to use own mobile devices at the workplace and the growing network of IoT devices is leading to the expansion of network with an increasing number of endpoints. It has become imperative for the companies to have befitting cybersecurity policies and a robust endpoint security solution that best suits their work model and ensures a safe haven for the business-critical processes and data.


But before defining cybersecurity policies around BYOD and mobile devices and IoT devices, one should be clear with the distinctions between mobile device management and endpoint security. They should profile the IoT and mobile devices to understand the different operating systems they use, the functions they are capable of performing and the actual utility of them for the business. This will help in defining policies that can effectively control the use of such devices at the workplace as well as outside the work premises for work purposes.


As per a report by Crystal Market Research, the global BYOD market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 15.38% between 2012 and 2022 and reach USD 318.41 billion in 2022.[1] This trend, often labelled as IT consumerisation, is here to stay, as more and more companies adopt BYOD model, allowing employees to carry their own devices and connect them with the organisational network to access important business data and applications for work purposes.


While BYOD is increasingly touted as an excellent business model, well suited for improving workplace flexibility and productivity; however, it has a significant impact on the IT structure of an enterprise.




Some of the major impacts of BYOD on a company’s cybersecurity setup are as follows:

Expands IT infrastructure
More and more owned portable devices like laptops, tablets and smartphones brought by employees to offices significantly expand the network as they serve as new endpoints to the network. These personal devices have to be connected to the company’s IT infrastructure for which the IT team has to identify the employees’ mobile devices that they’ll be using to access the corporate data and then make necessary adjustments to the company’s IT setup to accommodate them.
Companies are also required to audit these devices to ensure that they align with the company’s security stipulations and device policies, and all this work increases the IT management costs of the company.

Increased risk of data leakage
More and more personal devices used for work purposes increase the number of endpoints on the company’s IT network. Presence of multiple endpoints makes it difficult to monitor the activities on each device and tackle malicious programmes or users that try to gain unauthorised access to such devices and thereby the IT infrastructure. This escalates the threat of cybersecurity breach and data leakage.



Mobile devices are considered the weakest link to a company’s security framework. They need to be constantly updated with the latest security patch to cover any type of loopholes and stay protected from any type of malware or virus attack or any unauthorised access. Employees are as much responsible for ensuring the security of their own mobile devices and should see to it that their devices are password protected and updated with the latest software and security patches. The employees and companies are both responsible for reviewing a mobile device’s compliance with the security protocols.

Mixes personal data and corporate data
Devices carried as part of the BYOD model have both corporate and personal data, which makes the loss or theft of such devices a riskier affair.

Companies should take the initiative to back up the essential corporate data present on the device in order to retrieve the data in case of a technical glitch, cybersecurity breach or theft or loss of the device.
Companies can encourage containerisation, which helps in isolating business content in its own workspace thereby keeping the business information secure while still allowing the employees to use their devices for personal as well as work purposes. The approach also helps the company to safely remove the business-related information from the user’s device when the employee exits the company.