Monday, October 23, 2017

Apple Accepted Data Leaked Problem in New iPhone

Taiwan's Economic Daily News report says that iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus' sales, this is the first time ever in iPhone's history that production of some iPhone models has been reduced so early in the cycle says a report in.

Recently, broker KeyBanc Capital Markets too had claimed that last year's iPhone models -- iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus -- are selling better than the current-generation iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus smartphones. The brokerage report cites carrier store surveys done in the US and UK.



To further compound the problem for the Cupertino giant, there are reports of the companmy struggling with iPhone X production. According to research firm KGI, only 2-3 million units of iPhone X may be available at launch. The number appears quite less considering the high demand that many analysts are expecting of the company's tenth-anniversary edition. Most carriers are confident that iPhone upgrade rates will improve once iPhone X goes on sale.
Some analysts even claim that Apple may have underestimated the demand for iPhone X. Despite, its high price they see a big demand for the smartphone.


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Monday, September 4, 2017

Huawei wants to give competition to Apple, Samsung and others, with their new launch phone


Huawei is going to utilize manmade brainpower fueled highlights, for example, moment picture acknowledgment to go up against rivals Samsung and Apple when it dispatches its new leader telephone one month from now, a best official said on Saturday.

Richard Yu, chief executive of Huawei's consumer business, on Saturday revealed a powerful new mobile phone chip Huawei is betting on for its upcoming flagship Mate 10 and other high-end phones to deliver faster processing and lower power consumption.

Huawei will launch the Mate 10 and its sister phone, the Mate 10 Pro, in Munich on Oct. 16, Yu confirmed. He declined to detail new features, but the phones are expected to boast large, 6-inch-plus full-screen displays, tech blogs predict.

Artificial intelligence (AI) built into its new chips can help make phones more personalised, or anticipate the actions and interests of their users, Yu said.

As examples, he said AI can enable real-time language translation, heed voice commands, or take advantage of augmented reality, which overlays text, sounds, graphics and video on real-world images phone users see in front of them.

Yu believes the new Kirin 970 chip's speed and low power can translate into features that will give its phones an edge over the Apple iPhone 8 series, set to be unveiled on Sept. 12, and Samsung's range of top-line phones announced this year. Huawei is the world's No. 3 smartphone maker behind Samsung and Apple.

Monday, August 28, 2017

claims cybersecurity firm Symantec for hit by spy malware in INDIA

A digital security company, says it has identified a sustained cyber spying campaign, likely state-sponsored, against Indian and Pakistani entities involved in regional security issues.


In a threat intelligence report that was sent to clients in July, Symantec said the online espionage effort dated back to October 2016.

The detailed report on the cyber spying comes at a time of heightened tensions in the region.
India's military has raised operational readiness along its border with China following a face-off in Bhutan near their disputed frontier, while Indo-Pakistan tensions are also simmering over the disputed Kashmir region.

The campaign appeared to be the work of several groups, but tactics and techniques used suggest that the groups were operating with "similar goals or under the same sponsor", probably a nation state, according to the threat report, which was reviewed by Reuters. It did not name a state.

A spokesman for Symantec said the company does not comment publicly on the malware analysis, investigations and incident response services it provides clients.

Symantec did not identify the likely sponsor of the attack. But it said that governments and militaries with operations in South Asia and interests in regional security issues would likely be at risk from the malware. The malware utilizes the so-called "Ehdoor" backdoor to access files on computers.


"There was a similar campaign that targeted Qatar using programs called Spynote and Revokery," said a security expert, who requested anonymity. "They were backdoors just like Ehdoor, which is a targeted effort for South Asia."

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Why Google will be Paying to Apple ?

Why Google will be Paying to Apple


These is a deal between Google & Apple of 3 billion dollars to remain the default search engine for Apple's iPhones and iPads. 

The permitting charge has expanded from 1 billion dollars in only 3 years which add to no less than 5% of the aggregate benefit every year for Apple's administrations business. Since Apple's administrations business has been developing, it anticipates that this fragment alone will be as huge as a Fortune 500 organization.

Bernstein investigator A.M. Sacconaghi Jr. said that there are the two advantages and disadvantages of this arrangement, showing that Google may retreat from paying this charge on the off chance that it feels sufficiently sure about its web search tool that Apple will have no other alternative than to incorporate it as its default web crawler. Be that as it may, then again, Apple iOS gadgets contributes half of Google's portable pursuit income making Google mull over completion this arrangement. The expert has additionally specified that Google's expense is all benefits for Apple, including just about 25% of aggregate working benefits over the most recent two years.



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Sunday, August 13, 2017

FaceBook Released an App in China, very Secretly by another calling

FB has found a new way to enter China: secretly launching an app under a different name.


"We have long said that we are interested in China, and are spending time understanding and learning more about the country in different ways," the company said. "Our focus right now is on helping Chinese businesses and developers expand to new markets outside China by using our ad platform."


Chinese authorities have ramped up censorship of social media and messaging platforms, partially blocking Facebook-owned WhatsApp last month. Some users have relied on virtual private networks, a technology that allows users to route their data overseas, to get around the block — although the government has been cracking down on those tools too.

The photo-sharing app, called  Colorful Balloons, was released in May to help Facebook enter a market that it's been blocked since 2009, a source said. Facebook has said its goal of connecting the world wouldn't be possible without the world's most populated country, but declined to confirm the details.


Facebook has long eyed China's more than 700 million internet users, who currently use homegrown social networks including We-Chat. Facebook chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg has made repeated attempts to woo Chinese authorities, learning Mandarin and even touting a book by President Xi Jinping.