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Saturday, November 5, 2016

WhatsApp is testing a Snapchat Stories

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Less than two months since Facebook’s Instagram introduced Stories, a feature strikingly similar to Snapchat’s Stories, the social juggernaut is exploring the idea of adding this capability to WhatsApp as well.
WhatsApp is testing a Snapchat Stories-like feature on its instant messaging and voice calling app. The feature, dubbed “Status,” is hidden in the newest public beta build of WhatsApp’s Android and iOS clients, and you can give it a whirl starting today — provided you’re a beta tester, and have a jailbroken iPhone or a rooted Android phone.
Much like Stories, WhatsApp’s new Status feature is aimed at letting people share multiple updates in a day. Each of these instances of status has a lifespan of 24 hours, and can be shared with every contact on your WhatsApp, or with select people. The new feature is available under a “Status” tab on WhatsApp, which sits in the middle of existing “Chats” and “Calls” tabs.
The idea, from what we can gather, is to let people capture photos and videos and share it with their friends. WhatsApp is also letting users pick images and videos from their library, doodle on them and add text if they would like. Presumably, all these status updates will show up on the “Status” tab of friends.
It doesn’t seem like WhatsApp will be trickling down this new feature to its stable version of the app anytime soon, though. Even the beta testers of its apps are currently required to download a third-party app to enable the new Status feature on their phone. It will be interesting to see if it ever materializes.

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Top 10 latest technology news you don't want to miss

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Here is top 10 latest technology news you don't want to miss in this week

1. Google unveiled a ton of new hardware on its annual press event which is not received so much caring from people. The main part may be about may have been Google’s new Pixel phone with flagship-level specs and the launch of the Google Home device. Google also revealed its Google Assistant AI platform, the Chromecast Ultra, Google Wifi and a new very cozy-looking VR headset.

2. Samsung has agreed to acquire Viv, an AI and assistant system co-founded by Dag Kittlaus, Adam Cheyer and Chris Brigham — who created Siri, which was acquired by Apple in 2010. Viv will continue to operate as an independent company and will provide services to Samsung platforms. They are fun facts for Samsung this week.


3. It’s reported that Snap Inc., the now-parent company of Snapchat, is working on an IPO for as early as March 2017 that would value the company at $25 billion or higher.

4. Facebook is stealing the Stories format and invading countries where Snapchat isn’t popular yet. Facebook launched “Messenger Day”, which lets people share illustrated filter-enhanced photos and videos that disappear in 24 hours, just like on Snapchat.

5. Amazon banned incentivized reviews for the purpose of making its review and rating system fairer and more in favor of the shopper. Now, Amazon – not the seller or vendor – will be the party to identify trusted reviewers, and will have a number of controls in place in an effort to keep bias out of the review process.


6. Facebook launched two new services. Marketplace is like a friendlier Craigslist, which helps users look for and purchase items. The other is its standalone events discovery and calendar app which helps you browse and find out amazing news and things to do in your area.

7. Apple lost a patent retrial to notorious litigator VirtnetX regarding patents in iMessage and FaceTime services. Apple has been ordered to pay $302.4 million.

8. Meerkat, the pioneering live stream social app whose popularity was quickly eclipsed by Twitter’s Periscope, is officially no longer with us. But the company itself carries on: they’re now focusing on Houseparty, a group video chat app they’ve been building in secrecy for months.

9. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took to the stage 2 days ago at the Oculus Connect developers conference and showed off a taste of the company’s mobile VR future


10. Salesforce bought Krux, a traffic tracking company, for $340 million in cash plus stock.

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Friday, September 16, 2016

The best ways to fix slow iOS 10 performance

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A few days after being launched, however, Apple users are complaining that iOS 10 is slowing their iPhone down. You are at the same situation but don't know the way to show? This article will help you 

Reset Settings

The most easiest solution to slow iPhone performance is to reset all settings on your iPhone. This will not delete your apps, data or music, but you will likely need to re-setup WiFi connections and you will need to customize your iPhone settings again.

To start, go to Settings -> General -> Reset -> Reset All Settings -> Enter Your Passcode. Then, wait for the iPhone to restart.
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Reset Your iPhone

This is the next level solution to completely reset your iPhone. If you are using an older iPhone and you have not ever started over from scratch since you bought it, this is a good time to try starting over. This will wipe all of your data from your iPhone and you will need to sync it back or to restore from a backup.


If you restore from a backup you may bring some problems back, but it is the easiest way to get all of your data on to your iPhone again after a reset.

Once you are done backing up, you can go to Settings -> General -> Reset -> Reset All Settings and Content -> Enter a Passcode.

This will restart your iPhone and wipe it clean. This will take some time and you cannot use your iPhone while it happens.

Go Back to iOS 9

You can still go back to iOS 9 for a short time. This normally will last a week or more so if you are concerned, now is the time to go back to iOS 9. You can only go back to iOS 9.3.5, but you can go back and wait for iOS 10.0.1 or iOS 10.1.

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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Samsung Galaxy S7 Active disappointed with waterproof tests

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Swine recent survey, many users expressed interest in the United States with Samsung Galaxy S7 Active. However, the more likely this device will cause a big disappointment and not what the user imagined.



Review journal, Samsung Galaxy S7 Active is a design variant with super side with military standard water resistance, dustproof formidable. Basically, S7 Active like S7 but larger screen, larger battery, the touch keys are replaced with physical keys and a jacket over his looks eagerly. Currently, users in the US and the world are excited to form this smartphone. However, there may S7 Active will cause a big disappointment.


While the Galaxy S7 are often created the strong impression thanks to water resistant IP68 standards, the S7 Active not be so. Typically, the Active to show "cattle" than the generally but clearly, S7 is a different case.

According to Consumer Reports tests, S7 Active Galaxy was released in a pressure tank with 961.6 grams / 6.3 cm 2 (equivalent to the standard water pressure at a depth of 1.5 m) in 30 minutes , resulting in the device's screen is no longer displayed as the original, which is covered by the horizontal stripes green.
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Besides, part of front and rear camera lenses are small dots appear, demonstrates that water has penetrated deeply into the machine. To conclude, more precisely, of Consumer Reports team experimented with a different Active S7 and the results were similar.

Obviously, S7 Active not achieve what users expect a durable device with rates of up to 18 million. After Consumer Reports tests, Samsung also has spoken on this issue.

"Samsung Galaxy S7 Active is one of the most durable phone company, the machine is resistant to scratches and meets IP68 standards. There may be some cases equipment error and could not waterproof perfectly."

Samsung continues to find the cause of the above-mentioned case.

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Amazing facts - Water fleas grow helmets and spines for battle

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Water fleas - animal facts prepare for battle by growing armor that's customized to specific enemies, new research finds.

Tiny Daphnia species develop impressive protective structures as they mature, including pointy tail spines and tough helmets. Now, researcher Linda Weiss of Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany and her colleagues have found the neurotransmitters that help water fleas customize their bodies in response to the chemical cues in their watery environments.

"Dopamine, in particular, appears to code neuronal signals into endocrine [hormone] signals," Weiss said in a statement.

Daphnia is a genus comprising many species of the tiny crustaceans known as water fleas. Most are less than 0.2 inches (5 millimeters) long, and look much like translucent versions of the land-based fleas that give them their nickname. 

When juvenile Daphnia molt and develop a mature exoskeleton, they mold their bodies based on the chemicals they encounter in the water. The water fleas use appendages called antennules to detect scents and chemicals left by predators (fish, for example, or the upside-down swimming insects called backswimmers). They then develop armor defenses in response to the threats they expect to face. If you are unable to find the topic you are interested in please access here amazing facts of science to learn more

"These defenses are speculated to act like an anti-lock key system, which means that they somehow interfere with the predator's feeding apparatus," Weiss said. "Many freshwater fish can only eat small prey. So, for example, Daphnia lumholtzi grows head and tail spines to make eating them more difficult."

Weiss and her colleagues have found the intermediary steps that make this transformation occur. The antennules create brain signals when they detect chemical cues, which in turn cause the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dopamine, in turn, cues the release of juvenile hormones that promote growth in particular body regions.

The same juvenile hormones promote growth in many other arthropods, Weiss said, which suggests that this developmental pathway is a widely shared way for crustaceans and insects to respond to environmental conditions.

Little Daphnia can also act as a canary in a coal mine for water quality, Weiss said. Understanding how water fleas change in response to chemical cues "will help in our understanding of the composition and population dynamics of freshwater ecosystems," Weiss said. "As freshwater is one of the most important resources on Earth, it is important to study the communities it holds."

Weiss was scheduled to present her findings, which have yet to be published in a peer-reviewed journal, Wednesday at the annual meeting for the Society for Experimental Biology in Brighton, EnglandCheck out games review

Less than a week out, Pokemon Go met widespread hacking

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Review journalPokemon Go is a game with a very different style of play, the player must move his feet and traveled to the different geographical areas. to be able to "catch" is Pokemon and level up, and can not sit still. To achieve this, the game requires players to enable your device's GPS to identify and track the location.


However, some players have taken advantage of the tips of the Android operating system in order to "fool" the GPS system and help bring the character to anywhere in the world. In particular, players can also apply this trick to fool the game server and catch Pokemon as normal, even not on the list of games supported (current new Pokemon Go only to allow players in the three countries are Australia, New Zealand and the United states to participate).


As for iOS, the fraud is even more sophisticated [full games review]Recently, a Cydia tweak appears and allows the player can touch up on the map of the game and immediately go to that point. At this point, the work of the players just hit, hit and catch Pokemon without leaving home. The tool also allows players to "hack speed" and arbitrary speeds. Even the author of this tweak will soon also say that additional features such as auto-station gym, automatically catch Pokemon and proceed to automate all phases of the game.


To ensure fairness to the game, Sforum will not go into detail how the names and activities of these tools. However, if the history of the game in terms of Ingress - a game with similar gameplay Niantic each development, a very high possibility that fraud accounts will be locked permanently. So, let's hope there will be moves Niantic in time to repel the game hacking victims. Update latest new games coming out to you can download and play animals games

Monday, July 11, 2016

Amazing facts - Have you given Pokémon Go full access to everything in your Google account?

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Games review, users who registered to play the game’s iOS app using Google accounts also gave the app permission to read emails and check out browser history


Gamers who have downloaded the Pokémon Go augmented reality game may have unwittingly handed over access to their emails, search histories and Google Drive data.

The security vulnerability appears to affect players who signed up to play the game using their Google account on Apple devices.

Typically app developers use this approach to make sign-up quicker and easier for players – it uses existing credentials stored on your phone so you don’t have to create yet another online account. Usually apps only require basic information such as your name, email, gender and location and this is explained clearly at the point of sign-up.

However, Niantic Labs – the company that developed Pokémon Go – did not have clear messaging about what data the app would have access to. Once signed up, many iPhone users were surprised to see that the app had “full access” their Google accounts, which allow apps to read and send email, access, edit and delete documents in Google Drive and Google Photos, and access browser and maps histories.

Adam Reeve, a software architect, described this as a “huge security risk”, though apps with full access can’t change the account password, delete their accounts or pay for things using any connected credit cards.

Full access is requested by very few apps, and should only be granted to apps that users fully trust.

There is nothing to suggest that Niantic Labs intentionally sought to gain access to users’ personal data, but the problem is a significant oversight. The company’s other augmented reality game, Ingress, only requests a user’s basic profile information.

“This is probably just the result of epic carelessness,” wrote Reeve, pointing out that he didn’t think the company was planning some “global personal information heist”.

“But I don’t know anything about Niantic’s security policies. I don’t know how well they will guard this awesome new power they’ve granted themselves, and frankly I don’t trust them at all,” Reeve added.
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Users can check whether Pokémon Go has access to their personal data inGoogle’s account settings. Users can choose to deny the app permission to access their Google accounts – although this means no longer playing the game.

It’s not the only security risk for Pokémon fans. Security researchers at Proofpoint have spotted a malicious version of the Pokémon Go Android app that has been infected with a remote access tool that gives attackers full control over the victim’s phone.

The malware hasn’t made its way on to Google’s app store yet, but it was discovered in an online file storage service, being marketed to unsuspecting users as the genuine game. Because the game hasn’t been rolled out globally yet, some impatient users have been downloading Pokémon Go from third parties, running the risk of infecting their devices with the unofficial software.

“Rogue apps can be hard to differentiate from real apps. It’s a really scary proposition and it’s getting progressively worse,” said Stephen McCarney, of the security company Arxan Technologies.

Domingo Guerra, founder of mobile app security company Appthority, agrees.

“It seems to have been done by mistake,” he said, warning users to reconsider downloading the game until the problem has been fixed. “Once you grant access you never know what a third party can do with your account,” he said.

Having access to your email account could allow a malicious attacker to change passwords on all sorts of services including online banking, he warned.

“I’m pretty sure it’s going to get fixed pretty quickly, but it’s not worth the risk.
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