Monday, 7 October 2019

Warning: Malicious flaw affects 1 billion WhatsApp users

WhatsApp is by far one of the most secure messaging platforms in the world; however, like every technology out there, it does come with its own set of unique flaws. This year itself, various reports have disclosed certain vulnerabilities that have plagued WhatsApp which can be exploited by attacks or which have the potential to leave users open to harmful consequences. The flaws range from sophisticated nation-state attacks to misleading functionality as well as targeted hacking.

Apple Arcade could rock on Apple TV 4K with better optimization

admired Apple Arcade when the new subscription-based gaming service first dropped for the iPad and iPhone, but I didn’t fall in love with it until I played it on my Apple TV 4K. On that device, it’s clear that commentators are doing Apple Arcade a disservice by branding it as a “mobile gaming” platform:

Google Discloses Android Zero Day Vulnerability on Pixel, Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi Phones

Google has discovered a security flaw in its Android OS' kernel code that is not only affecting its Pixel phones, but also phones from Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi, and others. A similar Android OS flaw was fixed in 2017, but it has now cropped up on newer software versions as well.

OnePlus 7T review: Wins hearts with a brilliant fluid performance, disappoints in the camera segment

NEW DELHI: Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus broke its two-phones-a-year strategy this year with launching two devices in the OnePlus 7 series in the first half and the OnePlus 7T now.

However, like every year, the handset maker has unveiled the 'T' iteration with additional upgrade. The firm has been following this strategy since the launch of OnePlus 3 in 2016.

AirPods 3: everything we know so far

The Apple AirPods 3 that everyone really wants remain elusive in 2019, and our ears, in desperate need of noise-canceling true wireless earbuds, hang in wait.

Redmi 8 will come with a flagship Sony camera sensor, reveals company

-Xiaomi will be launching its Redmi 8 smartphone in India on October 9. The company’s Global VP and India MD, Manu Kumar Jain during the Redmi 8A’s launch showed the back of the Redmi 8 smartphone. Now, in a tweet, he jokingly says “I *accidentally* showed you a glimpse of our next launch.”

YOUTUBE MUSIC TO SOON GET THREE NEW PERSONALISED PLAYLISTS TO COMPETE WITH SPOTIFY

The announcement was made by YouTube Chief Product Officer Neal Mohan and he said that this feature is going to be rolled out later this month but an exact date was not mentioned.