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2017: More Apple Security Flaws, Cyberattacks, Hacktivisim

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More security vulnerabilities will appear in the software of Adobe and Apple than in Microsoft's, more attacks on the Internet's infrastructure will occur, and cybersecurity events will stoke international tensions. Those are a few of the predictions for 2017 that security experts shared with TechNewsWorld. Users of Apple desktops and laptops for years have been relatively insulated from the kinds of malicious activity that has besieged those in the Windows world, but that's going to change next year, warned  Trend Micro . More software flaws will affect Adobe and Apple in 2017, compared to Microsoft, the company noted in a security predictions report. Declining PC sales and an exodus to mobile platforms have dampened interest in targeting devices running Windows, Trend Micro explained. Microsoft also has upped its security game in recent times, which has made it more difficult for attackers to find vulnerabilities in Windows. Follow the Money Signs of

कुछ ऐसे बनाएं अपना रेज्यूमे, खूब मिलेंगे जॉब ऑफर्स

आपका रेज्यूमे आपकी पहचान से कम नहीं होता है। चाहे आप अपनी पहली नौकरी की तलाश में हो या फिर नौकरी बदलने की सोच रहे हों, इन दोनों ही हालात में रेज्यूमे की भूमिका बहुत अहम होती है। रेज्यूमे को लेकर हर किसी का नजरिया अलग अलग होता है, लेकिन नौकरी लगने का पहला कदम यहीं से शुरू होता है, इसलिए यहां जानिए कि आपको फाइनल रेज्यूमे आगे भेजने से पहले इसमें क्या शामिल करना चाहिए और क्या नहीं| रेज्यूमे लिखते समय ध्यान देने वाली आवश्यक बातें : 1. रेज्यूमे की फोर्मैटिंग और फॉन्ट : एक अच्छा रेज्यूमे अच्छी फोर्मैटिंग के बिना अधूरा है, रेज्यूमे की फोर्मैटिंग आपकी कंप्यूटर स्किल को दर्शाती है, वो यह दर्शाती है की आपकी प्रेजेंटेशन स्किल कितनी अच्छी या बुरी है। इसलिए रेज्यूमे एक अच्छे फॉर्मेट में बना होना चाहिए। जहाँ जरुरत हो बोल्ड शब्दों का चयन करना चाहिए, आप अंडरलाइन और हाइलाइटर का भी इस्तेमाल कर सकते है, रेज्यूमे एक ही तरह के फॉन्ट में बना होना चाहिए, चाहे अपने कई तरह के बहुत सुन्दर फॉन्ट इस्तेमाल किये हो वो अच्छा नहीं माना जाता | 2. रेज्यूमे के नोट्‍स : सबसे पहले अपने विषय में जो खास जानकारी आप रेज

Samsung May Unleash a Beast

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Hot off the rumor mill on Wednesday is news of a new feature Samsung may include in its upcoming Galaxy S8. It's dubbed "Beast Mode," and that's just about all that is known about it so far. Spotted in an EU trademark application, Beast Mode would apply to smartphones, mobile phones and application software for smartphones, noted  Galaxy Club , a Netherlands-based blog. The Galaxy S8 is expected to be the first smartphone built around Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 processor. If true, that lines up with the notion that Beast Mode could allow super high performance. Another rumor is that the Galaxy S8 will have an optical fingerprint scanner built into the display instead of the body. Further, it's rumored that it will include Bluetooth 5.0, recently approved by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group -- and that idea seems to carry a fair amount of weight. Countering Bad PR "There's a strong possibility that Samsung will incorporate Blueto

Waymo Offers Glimpse of Autonomous Chrysler Minivans

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Wamo the standalone venture that emerged from Google's self-driving car project, on Monday unveiled a fleet of 100 Chrysler Pacifica hybrid minivans with the latest high-tech sensors, telematics, and other gear designed for fully autonomous operation. Modifications were made to several parts of the Pacifica -- including its electrical, powertrain, chassis and structural systems -- to optimize it for fully autonomous driving. With the additional computer equipment, the cars will undergo more challenging tests. They will be subjected to a broader variety of traffic and weather conditions, as well as other variables, with the goal of being ready for introduction by 2017. "Waymo chose the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid minivan, as its well-suited for Waymo's self-driving systems," said FCA spokesperson Berj M. Alexanian. "As a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle, the Pacifica Hybrid is fuel-efficient, which is important to Waymo," he told TechNewsWorld. &quo

Xiaomi launches foldable Mi electric scooter in China

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  Xiaomi  has launched its latest Mi electric scooter China. The scooter has been launched on its MIJIA crowd funding platform. It foldable electric scooter weighs 12.5kg and is priced at CNY 1999. The users can fold the scooter within 3 seconds with a simple press of a button. It is powered by a DC motor, which is integrated die-casting molding that protects its internal structure. The maximum torque of the motor is 16N·m, rated power is 250W and it offers instantaneous maximum power up to 500W. The maximum speed of the scooter is 25km/h. It features 8.5-inch front and rear pneumatic tires for shock absorption and stability. Along with this, it also has an energy recovery system. The users can also pair the scooter with their smartphone using an app. The app will help them keep of remaining power and their riding speed. The scooter also has a fixed-speed cruise function that uses asn algorithm to read the speed sensors signal sent and matches the speed. This enable the vehicle

Snapchat to acquire Israeli augmented reality start-up Cimagine: Report

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Messaging app Snapchat is buying Israeli augmented reality startup Cimagine Media for an estimated $30-$40 million, marking Snapchat's first acquisition in Israel, the Calcalist financial daily reported on Sunday. Cimagine developed True Marketless Augmented Reality - technology that allows users to virtually place furniture and appliances they wish to purchase in the space of their home, on their mobile devices, at the click of a button. Cimagine will become Snapchat's research and development center in Israel and is expected to rapidly expand its workforce from its current 20 employees, Calcalist said. The company's highly-skilled team is probably the main reason for the acquisition, rather than its technology, Calcalist said. Officials at Cimagine declined to comment on the report. The company was founded in 2012 and has raised a few million dollars. Venice, California-based Snapchat is expected to go public as early as March with a valuation of as much as $25 bil

Top 5 tips for buying a Wi-Fi router for your home

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[Representational Image] Five key parameters to remember while buying a Wi-Fi router for home In Picture: Signboard showing free Wi-Fi service in Istanbul City.Reuters file In this age of information, Internet has become integral part of our life. Now, a normal house in any urban area and suburbs will have an Internet modem connection via fiber. However, the port-to-port cable connection is losing sheen as it will leave a trail of long messy and intertwining cables in between rooms, if there are multiple PCs in the house. Many prefer to go for Wi-Fi routers, as it can beam signal wirelessly to laptops and also to smartphones, as well. That being said, it is a bit tedious task to find a perfect Wi-Fi router that suits your needs. Here, we have listed key parameters you should consider while buying a Wi-Fi router for your home. 1) Make sure the device is certified by Wi-Fi Alliance- More than 350 companies are registered to the Wi-Fi Alliance forum and all their products un

Forget the 1 billion passwords!

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It’s business as usual at Yahoo, with another   massive account breach   that impacts over one billion users. The first massive (but smaller in scale–“only”   500 million ) breach was disclosed in September, but surprisingly, the latest breach actually occurred in 2013. And we’re being told now? Really? Clearly  Yahoo does care more about their PR than your security . I suppose it makes sense for Marissa Mayer, the CEO who stepped into her role in July 2012. That would be bad PR for her too. Where does a company go from here? Needless to say, the breach might make the future of the company uncertain. Earlier this year, Verizon announced  plans to acquire  Yahoo for $4.8 billion. Can you hear me now, Verizon? Is that still the case? Was the breach disclosed to the Verizon board at the time, or are we all finding out at the same time? Verizon execs likely are just as shell-shocked as we are. Already on the heels of the earlier disclosed hack in September, Verizon  req

DDoS attack on European Commission may be first of many

DDoS attacks are becoming more complex and also far more prevalent in each passing year. It is one of the few attacks that can be effectively utilized by script kiddies and black hat hackers alike. Popular targets for DDoS have always involved government entities, be it a single country or an international body. The latest international organization to be hit came on Nov. 24, when the European Commission was targeted by a DDoS attack. As reported by  Politico , in the afternoon of Nov. 24, European Commission servers began experiencing “millions of requests” for website access, which then alerted the EC’s IT team. Additionally the network gateways at the European Commission — which is the executive body of the European Union — came under an attack that effectively cut Internet access for all employees. The incident was handed over to CERT-EU for greater study of the attack and its origins. The DIGIT team at the European Commission has more or less eliminated the effects of the DD

iOS 10.2 security patches biggest thing, not silly Emojis

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iOS 10.2 is finally released, and so made it before Christmas. Apple has worked hard on this update to get it out, but we do worry that too much emphasis has been put on the TV app and Emojis rather than security patches, which should always be the biggest thing. A growing number of people said that if Apple were to put as much effort into key areas of iOS than they do silly Emojis, then they would start to have far more faith in them. The thing is, the iOS 10.2 update includes several other features, such as additional camera features, new Messages screen effects and so much more, yet all Apple seems to care about are Emojis. The irony here is that it tends to take you longer to scroll though to find the correct Emoji rather than just typing out the message you wish to convey. We are now giving iOS 10.2 a try on our iPhone 7 as we speak, but what we really wanted to know was whether this rectified the issue with later iPhone 6s models shutting down that was not part of the

5 Ways You’re Accidentally Damaging Your Smartphone

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Today, smart devices and the internet are changing the way we do things and how we connect with other people. Moreover, in the hustle and bustle of modern times, the smartphones have become an integral part of our daily lives. A smartphone is not just limited to the communication process, and you can get access to many other things with the device. As such, with its rising popularity, smartphones these days have become a huge investment. What it means is that once you have bought the phone, you will probably do your best to keep your smartphone look and run like a new phone. However, the reality is that even if we spend much time in clearing out the old apps or ensure that the software is updated, there are still plenty of ways that can inadvertently damage your phone. Check out these 5 ways in which you may be accidentally damaging your smartphone. Installing Malware While many people have this misconception about smartphones being more secure than a laptop or PC and

Chrome 55 for Android allows downloads for offline use and more

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According to a post on the official Chrome Releases blog that tracks release updates from the Chrome team, Chrome 55 for Android has been released and will be available on Google Play over the next few days. The latest version v55.0.2883.84 contains several performance, memory, and stability fixes, apart from a few new features. The new Chrome for Android update allows you to easily download music, videos, and even full web pages for viewing offline. You can view these downloads within Chrome, as well as share those. The browser also introduces a spell checker and the misspelled words will be highlighted in the text fields on web pages. Per the blog post, there are also improvements to the contextual search UI. What do you think of the new features? Tell us in the comments!

Google WiFi is available now! (But you’ll have to wait)

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Google WiFi is a mesh-based wireless router that uses multiple access-points to create a wider, stronger signal that’s more tolerant to wireless interference that’s common in a household. In addition, the router automatically configures to join the least congested channel, the fastest wireless band (2.4 or 5GHz, based on your distance from the router), automatically hands your connection off seamlessly from point to point, can be managed via your smartphone. Google’s really gone all out to make setting up a network as fool-proof as possible; I feel it should be noted, though that if for some reason you need a wired connection, you’ll need to purchase a switch or two with this router – Google’s baby really focuses on wireless networks, with only one outbound Ethernet port. Much understated. So purdy. Wow. These access-points are sold in packs of one ($129, ideal for up to a 1500 square foot home), or three ($300, up 4000 square feet), meaning you shouldn’t have a problem p

Moto ‘Cedric’ Could Be First Motorola Phone To Run Android 7.0 Out The Box

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The problem with Android phones is that despite many of them being released after the latest build of Android has been made available, they tend to come with the previous version installed. This means that users will still have to wait for the update to find its way to their device, which can be frustrating as sometimes this can take a while. That being said, this year we’re starting to see a change with handsets like the LG V20 and HTC Bolt being some of the first non-Pixel/Nexus devices with Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box. However it looks like Motorola could soon be adding their name to the list because according to a tweet by Roland Quandt (via PhoneArena), Motorola has a device in the works codenamed “Cedric” that will come with Nougat preinstalled. According to Quandt’s tweet, the model numbers for the phone are XT1670, XT1671, XT1675, and XT1676. It will come with 2GB of RAM and 16/32GB storage options. We’re also looking at a 2,800mAh battery. These definitely do not

Apple to Release Red iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus Next Year?

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The 2017 form of Apple's iPhone is reputed to come in red and will hold an indistinguishable outline from the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, a media report said. "Close by its standard 4.7-and 5.5-inch cell phone offerings, the organization will likewise uncover a third model that will be estimated on a higher side than iPhone 7 and will brandish a 5.1-inch or 5.2-inch OLED show with the undetectable home catch, all-glass lodging, remote charging," appleinsider.com gave an account of Wednesday. The organization is relied upon to hold fast to "s year" for its 2017 line-up. Ideally called the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus, the handsets will hold a similar aluminum plan, a speedier A11 chip and the normal iPhone 8 model will most likely component an OLED show. Samsung and LG, joined by Foxconn-claimed Sharp by 2018, are said to be Apple's essential OLED providers.

Sony to release six smartphone games to accelerate mobile drive

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Upcoming titles will free up some of Sony’s popular gaming franchises from PlayStation consoles to make them available on iOS and Android The upcoming titles will free up some of Sony’s popular gaming franchises, such as Everybody’s Golf, from PlayStation consoles to make them available on Apple Inc’s iOS and Google’s Android mobile platforms. An aggressive push into the rapidly growing segment is seen as a necessity for Sony as its games unit has emerged as the group’s largest profit contributor following an overhaul of the group’s consumer electronics business. Sony revealed on Wednesday a total of 10 mobile gaming titles it is working on, including those to be released in the financial year starting in April. The 10 titles include PaRappa the Rapper and Arc The Lad. They will be available initially in Japan and eventually in other Asian countries, Tomoki Kawaguchi, executive director of Sony’s mobile gaming unit, told reporters. The announcement comes before Nintendo de

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on President-elect Donald Trump’s tweets: It’s ‘complicated’

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President-elect Donald Trump loves Twitter, as anyone might surmise from the billionaire’sfrequentfleet-fingeredmicrofits. But how does Twitter feel about @realDonaldTrump? That was the question posed to Jack Dorsey, Twitter cofounder and CEO, at the Recode Code Commerce conference in San Francisco, Calif on Tuesday evening. “Uh,” Dorsey grinned, conceding to answer the query after several failed attempts at dodging. “Complicated,” he replied. “I feel very proud of the role of the service and what it stands for,” Dorsey continued circumspectly. “It’s had such a spotlight on it through his usage and through the election.” Pressed on what exactly he found “complicated,” Dorsey brought up on the unusual dynamics that arise from having such a prominent figure regularly post his thoughts to the site ex tempore. “What does this mean to have a direct line to how he’s thinking in real-time and to see that?” Dorsey mused. “I’m not sure.” “We certainly play a big part in distributing ne

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