Making two-factor authentication a little simpler. Photo: LastPass

Making two-factor authentication a little simpler. Photo: LastPass

Two-factor authentication is super secure, but incredibly annoying when you’re in a hurry. LastPass, one of the front-runners in password managers on desktop and mobile, might have the solution with a new mobile app that will simplify the login process to LastPass, which can then manage your many web accounts with ease.

Instead of entering a passcode to get into LastPass, you can have its new mobile Authenticator app send a simple verify button that will let you sign in with one tap. Here’s a quick video to see how it works.

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Minecraft is coming to Gear VR! Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

The free Gear VR headset you got with your new Galaxy S7 is about to get even more entertaining.

Microsoft has confirmed that hit building game Minecraft is coming to Samsung’s futuristic wearable, allowing you to immerse yourself in amazing blocky worlds like never before.

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Google is finding increasingly effective ways to keep its data secure. Photo: David J. Roger

The latest Google Transparency Report shows that since January 23, 77 percent of all requests to its servers have used encrypted connections.

The numbers on the new report are current as of February 27, and the company says it’s “working hard” to achieve full encryption across all of its services.

New York Cheesecake anyone? Photo: Sabotrax/Flickr (CC-licensed)

New York Cheesecake anyone? Photo: Sabotrax/Flickr (CC-licensed)

We don’t know what Android N’s official nickname will be yet, but we do know it won’t be as silly as the codename it has been given internally.

Android 6.0.1 with TouchWiz on Galaxy S7. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Android 6.0.1 with TouchWiz on Galaxy S7. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

If you’re still waiting for Android 6.0 Marshmallow to come to your Samsung Galaxy smartphone, you’re missing out on a whole bunch of great new features. But you don’t have to miss out on the new look.

Samsung’s new icons and user interface changes can be had on Lollipop-powered handsets thanks to the new TouchWiz 6.0 theme.

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