Tuesday, 25 October 2016

OnePlus 3T Coming Soon With Snapdragon 821, Android 7.0 Nougat


OnePlus 3T Coming Soon With Snapdragon 821, Android 7

Did you all know that OnePlus has been confirmed as one of the brands with the top model in the Android industry since the devices were launched so far by the company as they have responded fully to the needs of users? However, recently there were rumors about a new device that the company would plan to launch an improved variant of OnePlus 3.

OnePlus 3T Coming Soon With Snapdragon 821, Android 7.0 Nougat

OnePlus has been confirmed as one of the brands with the top model in the Android industry since the devices launched so far by the company have responded fully to the needs of users, especially the last one, the impressive OnePlus 3. Yes, now you all might be thinking that why I told “especially the last one”, of course, it means that simply I am talking about a new device.
Everyone expected that the Chinese firm OnePlus launched just one device per year. However, recently there were rumors about a new device that the company would plan to launch an improved variant of OnePlus 3.
OnePlus A3010, or what would be a new variant of the flagship OnePlus 3, it has been certified by 3C in China earlier this month. The funny thing is that when everyone was thinking it would be called as OnePlus 3S, because now it has become fashionable to use the letter “S”, but, the name for this device will be OnePlus 3T or OnePlus 3 Turbo.
According to the recent rumors that haunt this new device, the OnePlus 3T or OnePlus 3 Turbo will sport a Snapdragon 821 chip instead of Snapdragon 820 which is already integrated into the OnePlus 3. As it is the one way to continue to offer very good specifications and be at par in performance than the Pixel and many other smartphones that use the new SoC of Qualcomm.

OnePlus 3T
OnePlus 3T

It is expected to be released in the coming weeks and its screen has been rumored a lot about whether it will be LCD or AMOLED. The possible use of LCD screen due to the shortage of AMOLED displays, although the co-founder of OnePlus, Carl Pei, has confirmed that the company will continue using the screens AMOLED through his official Twitter profile (https://twitter.com/getpeid/status/786463995112808448).
What about the other specifications?
It will have 6GB of RAM LPDDR4, 64 GB of internal storage (UFS 2.0), 16MP camera on the back with LED flash, IMX298 sensor, front camera of 8 MP, a fingerprint sensor, 4G VoLTE support, USB Type- C, 3000 mAh battery (Dash Charge) and the design is expected to keep the same lines that the original OnePlus 3 already has. what does that could differentiate you is that this device will come with the latest version of Android, yes, of course, Android 7.0 Nougat.


Also, the OnePlus 3Q is also expected to be the same price as the OnePlus 3 and could replace soon. We’re in expectation of having another terminal OnePlus that, based on be giving safe steps, is aimed to become something more than it was when we first met that OnePlus that could only be acquired through the invitation from someone.

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After Note 7, Now Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Started Exploding


After Samsung Galaxy Note 7 now Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge has reportedly exploded while it was being charged overnight. Owner claims that he used an original Samsung charger to charge his phone.

After Note 7, Now Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Started Exploding

We all know that Galaxy Note 7 had everything to be a sales success but turned out to be a torment for the South Korean company. After the first explosions were reported, the company then actually stopped selling this smartphone and started worldwide a replacement program.
The replacement program also didn’t work and that’s what made Samsung suspend the production of its flagship device known as Galaxy Note 7. Following this, another high-end device from Samsung is catching fire that is Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.

After Note 7, Now Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Started Exploding
Img Source: Phone Arena

It looks like problems for Samsung just refuse to end, a user reported that his Samsung Galaxy S7 exploded while on charge. Phone Arena reported that “The user just received the unit two weeks ago after turning in his Samsung Galaxy Note 7 (version 2 with the “safe” battery).
The owner of the handset reported he was charging his phone with the original Samsung charger overnight when his phone caught fire automatically. The image shared by the publication shows that the exploded Galaxy S7 Edge is completely totaled, and beyond repair.

After Note 7, Now Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Started Exploding
Img Source: Phone Arena

This is not the first time Samsung Galaxy S7 exploded, previous month, we saw that S7 Edge exploded inside the pocket of the owner which gave serious third degree burns. The owner has to undergo a complicated skin graft surgery and currently under extensive physical therapy.
After the first incidence, Samsung sent pop-up messages to users just to reassure that their Galaxy S7 units were completely safe, and there is no need to recall the devices. However, after the latest incident, it may soon become essential for Samsung to change stance and investigate seriously.
Many users claim that The number “7” is unlucky because almost all popular brands attached with number “7” is exploding. We have seen Galaxy Note 7 exploding, iPhone 7 Exploding and now Samsung Galaxy S7 edge. What do you think about it? Let’s us know in the comment section below.

This 13-Year-Old Girl Used A $5 Device To Produce Clean Energy


This 13-Year-Old Girl Used A $5 Device To Produce Clean Energy
This 13-Year-Old Girl Used A $5 Device To Produce Clean Energy

We all know very well that developing countries need high energy production to continue to grow and to prosper sustainably. The main problem is that energy production is expensive, although there is one exception: the renewable energy from the wind or sun.

This 13-Year-Old Girl Used A $5 Device To Produce Clean Energy

Developing countries need high energy production to continue to grow and to prosper sustainably. The main problem is that energy production is expensive, although there is one exception: the renewable energy from the wind or sun.
That is why creating a form or mechanism of production of this type of energy and that may be available to anyone is not entirely simple, but a recent competition for young talent in the United States has managed to find the key piece.
American Maanasa Mendu, a 13-year old girl from Ohio, has won the competition for young scientists from the US to create a solar energy to generate clean sheets. The good thing about her invention is that her invention only cost $ 5 to produce clean energy, even that also with a rudimentary installation.
13-year old girl from Ohio, Maanasa Mendu also won the reward of $25,000 for her achievement along with the winner title of “America’s Top Young Scientist”.

5 Dollar Invention
5 Dollar Invention

Mendu said that she was inspired by a trip to India, she saw many families had no access to light and water, and began to think of about some invention. From there she would have got the idea to make clean energy at an affordable way for everyone.
The mechanism that inspired her device are the plants, which is structured in a series of “leaves” that are able to capture the energy from precipitation, wind and light using solar panels and a piezoelectric material.

5 Dollar Invention
5 Dollar Invention

After the first version of her invention, her mentor Margauz Mitera helped her to perfect it, focusing on the creation of solar leaves to take advantage of the vibrational energy.
The device, for now, is only an idea, however, Mendu designed and built with what she had available. The dream of the young now is to build the prototype, conduct further tests and to ensure that, one day, that mechanism is reproduced on a large scale and it really makes a difference. An ambitious desire for a 13-year-old girl, but that is not so far from reality.

Study Report: At Least 15% Of Home Routers Are Unsecured


Study Report: At Least 15% Of Home Routers Are Unsecured
Study Report: At Least 15% Of Home Routers Are Unsecured

We all know very well that how the last internet suffered due to massive attack which clearly showed that many devices that are spread over the Internet can be used for improper purposes. Hence, a study report showed that at least 15% of home routers are vulnerable to such attacks.

Study Report: At Least 15% Of Home Routers Are Unsecured

The attack for which the Internet suffered last Friday showed clearly that many devices that are spread over the Internet can be used for improper purposes.
These devices are vulnerable and may easily be used to make attacks. The problem is so large that 15% of routers can be attacked by using simple passwords and not only that they are easily guessable as well.
A study by ESET evaluated 12,000 home routers in which they found security flaws that their users were not aware of them.

Weak Passwords On Routers

The most common flaw, which affects 15% of this devices due to the use of weak passwords and can be guessed easily, avoiding having to resort to more complicated attacks. Also, the username most used is the well-known “admin”, which leads to that is very simple to enter these devices and then use them to carry out attacks on the Internet.

Study Report
Study Report

To add to this easy access to the management interfaces, other services are exposed and they also have simple access passwords and users with elevated permissions.
But apart from this problem, there are gaps in the implementations of services, which makes them vulnerable and exposed to attack. The study found that the vast majority of these routers, over 50% have problems with access permissions.
The second biggest problem found, 38%, is the possibility of being injected commands in the routers, which then provides access to protected areas. Finally got the XSS problem (cross-site scripting).

Report
Report

Finally, ESET’s study also revealed some very basic flaws, easily detected with a simple search of open ports on the device as, many services are accessible over the Internet and have flaws. Among all the most glaring was the telnet, which was present in 20% of the devices.
The security measures are well known, so, simply use strong passwords and restrict access to all non-essential users. However, the ongoing updates and vulnerability research is something that should also be done periodically to avoid all this type of attacks.