Sunday, 22 April 2018

Nubia Red Magic gaming smartphone goes official

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Mostly people play heavy game on there smartphone.But Now  ZTE brand Nubia has launched the Red Magic gaming smartphone, as it had announced earlier this week. A company known for gaming laptops, keyboards and mice – launched its very first smartphone last year called Razer Phone. The Razer Phone is a gaming smartphone aimed at mobile gamers. Well soon after the launch of Razer Phone, we are seeing a market for gaming smartphones. Chinese smartphone brand Xiaomi announced its Black Shark gaming smartphone exactly a week ago, and now Nubia, yet another Chinese smartphone brand, has launched a gaming smartphone that’s called Nubia Red Magic.The Nubia Red Magic is a looker. One glance at it, and you will be able to tell it’s a gaming smartphone. It is made out of anodized aluminium and has four grilles at the back. Well, these aren’t speakers. Three of these are actually vents for heat dissipation, and the fourth one is a dummy, to maintain the look you know.

The Nubia Red Magic is a looker. One glance at it, and you will be able to tell it’s a gaming smartphone. It is made out of anodized aluminium and has four grilles at the back. Well, these aren’t speakers. Three of these are actually vents for heat dissipation, and the fourth one is a dummy, to maintain the look you know.

While Xiaomi’s Black Shark relies on liquid cooling, Nubia’s Red Magic relies on air cooling, and that’s what those vents are for. Having said that, the smartphone also comes coated with three layers of graphite that improve heat dissipation by 117%.

That being said, another element that adds to the looks of this gaming smartphone is the glowing strip of RGB LED lights on the back of this phone. I mean just look at it. And, what’s much more interesting about it is that you can customize it to your liking.

Nubia Red Magic specifications


Moving on, the Nubia Red Magic sports a 6-inch 18:9 display, but it has a resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels, and, it also doesn’t come with the 120 Hz refresh rate that’s found on the Razer Phone. However, it has a pixel density of 403 ppi, and most of the users may not have much complaints about the display.


The Nubia Red Magic comes in 6 GB and 8 GB RAM variants. The 6 GB RAM variant comes with 64 GB of internal storage whereas the 8 GB RAM variant comes with 128 GB of internal storage. Besides, the smartphone also comes with a slider at the top on its right side. Well, this slider isn’t for adjusting sound settings, but is to enable Gaming Mode for better gaming performance, and you can also choose to block message and call notifications if you don’t want interruptions while gaming.


Nubia Red Magic price, availability

The Nubia Red Magic price starts at CNY 2,499 (roughly Rs. 26,000) for the 6GB RAM, 64GB storage variant, going up to CNY 2,999 (roughly Rs. 31,000) for the 8GB RAM, 128GB storage variant. The smartphone is up for pre-orders, and will go on sale from April 25.

specifications


GENERAL
Display
6.00-inch
Processor
1.9GHz octa-core
OS
Android 8.1
Resolution
1080x2160 pixels
RAM
6GB , 8GB
Storage
64GB, 128GB
Front Camera
8-megapixel
Rear Camera
24-megapixel
Battery Capacity
3800mAh
Colours
Black, Gold
Price
Rs 26,000 (6 GB Ram, 64GB storage)
Rs 31,000 (8 GB Ram , 128GB storage)
Release date
25th April

Thursday, 19 April 2018

Upcomming iPhones X series for 2018 might be bigger and cheaper

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I am a big fan of Apple products iphone8 is my favorite product from apple.But its a big news for mee as a iPhone lover that  a franken-gadget made of old Apple parts and billed as a more affordable iOS device: It appears that the budget iPhone lineup is finally goinApple’s next iPhones might be bigger and cheaperg to get its first refresh two years after the original model hit the market. The announcement could come as early as WWDC in June. In fact, Apple might be announcing several new iPhones.

News of the new Apple iphone comes out of a Russian-language regulatory filing with the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC). First reported by the French website Consomac, Apple has registered 11 new iPhones that will run iOS 11: A1920, A1921, A1984, A2097, A2098, A2099, A2101, A2103, A2104, A2105 and A2106. It’s unclear if these model numbers correspond to unique models or simply different sizes and carriers for the same model. One could easily assume that the difference in the A19** models and the A20** models is the difference between some sort of new iPhone SE and a completely new iPhone SE Plus. However, it’s also quite possible that Apple will reveal the rumored full-screen iPhone lineup based on the iPhone X form factor. Analysts expect Apple to sell a 6.5-inch “iPhone X Plus” and a cheaper 6.1-inch iPhone X (SE?) alongside the current 5.8-inch OLED iPhone X. But again, this is just conjecture at this point.

However, is the likelihood of Apple announcing new iPhones in the near future. A similar story about two new iPad model numbers registered with the EEC occurred in February, and then last month, Apple rolled out two new cheap 9.7-inch iPads . Another EEC filing last year predicted new MacBook models before Apple announced them at WWDC 2017.

Sems like Apple is about to have an iPhone surprise party. This could mean an update to the iPhone SE or it could mean the arrival of a whole new class of notch-sporting devices that you might be able to buy for less than $1,000. If it happens at WWDC, this would be the first time Apple has made an iPhone announcement in June since the iPhone 4 in 2010, although that announcement was spoiled pretty hard. We’ll have to wait and see, but if a cheaper iPhone really is imminent, that’s great news. I9:06 PM 4/19/2018 love it when Apple makes affordable products.

Tuesday, 17 April 2018

Is Twitter.com is down? Social network collapses after suffering major outage

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Twitter is back up for now. Still no word from any official channels though.

Most popular social media Twitter gets down around the world this afternoon after suffering a serious outage. The problem started just before 3pm this afternoon and stopped people logging on to the Twitter website or sending tweets using the app. People who visited the website were told: ‘Something is technically wrong. ‘Thanks for noticing. We’re going to fix it up and have things back to normal soon.’ On the website Down Detector, one person wrote: ‘My twitter page isn’t showing any tweets. Not the best time for this to happen. I hope they fix the problem soon.’ Another person added: ‘TWITTER IS DOWN… THIS IS THE END OF THE WORLD!’ It later snapped back to normal, revealing that a lot of twits had spent the outage frantically trying to write tweets about the inability to tweet.



Twitter down -Here are some of the top reasons websites go offline...

Hardware failures – servers that host websites can go wrong, and that can take a website offline

DNS issues – the DNS is the system that directs your computer to a website, so problems with the DNS can make websites appear as if they're not working

DDoS attack – hackers can flood a website's servers with fake 'pings', overloading them and causing them to crash

Hack attack – hackers could also get access to a website's systems and take it offline through a host of different methods

Scheduled maintenance – sometimes websites have to go offline for big changes to be made

Emergency maintence – if a very important change needs to be made quickly, users might not always be warned in advance of downtime


Were you affected by the Twitter outage? How did you cope during the 35 minutes of downtime? Let us know in the comments!

Facebook CEO tries to clarify how it collects data when you're not on Facebook

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Facebook is trying to demystify the ways in which it tracks people when they aren't directly using the website or app.The company on Monday published a blog post that outlined its data collection practices less than a week after Mark Zuckerberg testified about his company in front of Congress. The CEO at the time promised to follow up on questions he couldn't answer on the spot.
The blog was written by product management director David Baser, it was mainly about third-party websites and apps that send data about their users to Facebook, regardless of whether those users have Facebook profiles.
In return for that information, Facebook helps those websites serve up relevant ads or receive analytics that help them understand how people use their services. The company gets this data from websites and apps that let people share or like posts using Facebook plugins, or log into the website with their Facebook accounts. Sites that use Facebook advertising or analytics tools also share data.Facebook also says it uses the data to improve its own ads and identify bots and bad actors.

According to Facebook, the information it receives can include the name of the website or app, your IP address, your browser, what operating system you use and whether you've visited the third-party site before.Facebook says it can match that data to a Facebook profile, if the person has one. If not, the company claims the data does not get used to create a profile.

Zuckerberg said during testimony last week that the company collects data about people who have not signed up for Facebook "for security purposes." That statement raised concerns about whether the company has "shadow profiles" with information about non-users.Facebook told CNNMoney late Monday that it does not have "shadow profiles."Related: Congress grilled Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg for nearly 10 hours. What's next?

Baser's post notably calls out other companies that it says do similar things. While Facebook has been getting the brunt of the recent outrage over its data collection and privacy practices, some methods are industry standard.

"Twitter, Pinterest and LinkedIn all have similar Like and Share buttons to help people share things on their services. Google has a popular analytics service. And Amazon, Google and Twitter all offer login features," Baser wrote in in the blog post. "In fact, most websites and apps send the same information to multiple companies each time you visit them."

The blog post also reviews the types of controls people with Facebook accounts have over their data. For example, users can opt out of ads or delete their profiles.

Here's some facts you need to know about:

When does Facebook get data about people from other websites and apps?

Many websites and apps use Facebook services to make their content and ads more engaging and relevant. These services include:
Social plugins, such as our Like and Share buttons, which make other sites more social and help you share content on Facebook;
Facebook Login, which lets you use your Facebook account to log into another website or app;
Facebook Analytics, which helps websites and apps better understand how people use their services
Facebook ads and measurement tools, which enable websites and apps to show ads from Facebook advertisers, to run their own ads on Facebook or elsewhere, and to understand the effectiveness of their ads.
When you visit a site or app that uses our services, we receive information even if you're logged out or don't have a Facebook account. This is because other apps and sites don't know who is using Facebook. (Emphasis added.)

Saturday, 14 April 2018

Reliance Jio Laptop Coming Soon powered by Snapdragon Processors,laptops with SIM card

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 We all know about jio and there intresting producrs and services.Things like Low cost internet, free calling, SMS, phones and much many.But now according to a report Reliance is going  to bring us Jio Laptop soon.Reliance Jio is now eyeing the next big thing for the Indian market. The company is in talks with American chipmaker Qualcomm to bring out a laptop with built-in cellular connection for the Indian market.

Senior Director, product management of Qualcomm Technologies, Miguel Nunes said that Jio can take the device and bundle it with data and content. Qualcomm is already working on an 'Always Connected PC' with bigwigs such as HP, Asus and Lenovo globally. Already 14 operators have extended their support for this including AT&T, Sprint and Verizon in the US, as well as major operators in UK, Australia, Germany, France and Italy.


Why Jio Laptop?

They already did their part in the feature phone market, telecom market, smartphone market (by giving offers with smartphone purchases), now its time for the laptop.

Over 5 Million laptops are sold every year in India, and those laptops rely on outside medium to connect to the internet, like Wifi, Dongle etc.
But the Jio laptop will not need anything like that, because that will run with a Jio Sim. There are no cellular laptops in India yet, and with Jio launching them at a low and affordable price, there will be a huge rise in the numbers of the laptop sold in a year.


What will you get with Jio Laptop?

The Jio Laptop will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon Processor, with Cellular Connectivity built in, and possibly 5G Ready.

The Jio Laptop will run on Windows 10 Operating System, with integration with Cortana and Latest features.Jio will launch Special Data Packs for Jio Laptop, that will include both Calling and Internet, and other exclusive benefits.

Jio will reportedly provide content from other streaming sites like Amazon and Hotstar built in.

Friday, 13 April 2018

Orkut back As hello launched by Orkut founder

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I was using orkut when i was in calss 9th..Orkut was a social networking website owned and operated by Google. It was a good social network and a wonderfull platform to connect with people around us. The service was designed to help users meet new and old friends and maintain existing relationships. It was launched on January 22, 2004 by Google.But after knowing about Facebook we just changed our social networking platform becouse it as a lots of fetures and Google shut down Orkut on September 30, 2014.

After data breach scandal in Facebook, a former employee of Google- Orkut Buyukkokten who started the trend of social networking website Orkut.com many yearsago has launched a new social network “Hello” in India on last Wednesday.

hello has been set up by Orkut Buyukkokten, who was the founder of Orkut that once was a leading social networking site in India and Brazil. Interestingly, Orkut shut down its services in 2014, having lost its sheen to rivals like Facebook.


"If you look at social media today, it has isolated people instead of bringing them closer. It has become more about broadcasting than sharing. We need a fresh start. Hello is built around interest-based communities where users with same interests can connect, leading to true connections," Buyukkokten said.

He added that with hello, the aim is to create positive, meaningful, authentic connections and sustained social engagement.

"We started in Brazil in July 2016... About 35,000 users were a part of our beta testing in the Indian market. Orkut was huge in India and I'm delighted to say hello to India once again," he said.


The hello app is available for download on App Store and Google Play.

Asked about the monetisation model, Buyukkokten said the company "does not have to sell user data to get revenues".

"When a user signs up, they are asked about five things that they are passionate about and then get recommendations that are non-intrusive. We also ensure that every advertiser has a profile on hello (for greater accountability)," he said adding that no user information is shared with third-party apps.

After India, the company would look at rolling out its service in its home market the US as well as in countries like France and Germany.

Social networking giant Facebook, which has over 20 crore users in India, had admitted that nearly 5.62 lakh people in the country were "potentially affected" by its global data breach involving Cambridge Analytica.

Tuesday, 10 April 2018

Despacito, has been hacked,which has had over five billion views.

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A bunch of hackers have hacked VEVO, they've changed the titles of all the popular music videos and deleted Despacito. Gangnam Style is the only song that isn't on a VEVO channel because Psy was smart enough to upload it to his own.

Hackers broke into the video for "Despacito" on Monday (Apr. 9) and defaced the clip's cover image with a picture of a masked people pointing guns, resulting in the most-viewed music video of all time being taken down temporarily. According to BBC News, the hackers, who go by Prosox and Kuroi'sh, had also broken into clips by more than a dozen other artists, including Drake, Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez and Shakira


The hackers, calling themselves Prosox and Kuroi'sh, had replaced some of the videos' titles with their own messages, including a call to "free Palestine" alongside their own nicknames.

hackers posted a cryptic message to Vevo, writing "@Vevo You have all my respect but do not leave the control to your site to any developer did not take into account this hacking it was a fun if we would like to harm your customers we would delete all the video but I did not delete despacito must believe me."


 Prof Alan Woodward,Cyber-security expert, said it was unlikely that the hacker had been able to gain access so easily.

"To upload and alter video content with code you should require an authorisation token," he said.

"So, either this hacker has found a way around that need for authorisation, or they are being economical with the facts, or they obtained the permissions in some other way."