Thursday 13 August 2015

Samsung New Galaxy S6 Edge+ plus and Galaxy Note 5 Release !!!!

Samsung on Thursday took the wraps off its most recent enormous screen cell phones in an offer to win back clients who've absconded to Apple and to other Android sellers. It additionally point by point arrangements to dispatch its versatile installments administration Samsung Pay and teased its next smartwatch.





The Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ go marked down in the US and Canada on August 21. Preorders in the US begin today at 3 p.m. In the US, the Note 5 will cost $200 with an agreement, and the S6 Edge+ will offer for $300 on contract.

Both telephones incorporate 5.7-inch screens, with the Edge's bending around the sides of the gadget. Both component a smooth metal-and-glass outline, a break from Samsung's past plastic gadgets. The organization moved to more premium materials recently with its Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge.

"Greater screens are incredible for moving in the middle of messages and imperative documents and looking through photographs and online networking or watching a motion picture," said JK Shin, the CEO of Samsung's versatile business, at a presentation in New York. "We are as yet wagering enormous."

The new gadgets are Samsung's most recent endeavor to recover its energy in the cell phone market. The organization has utilized telephones with greater screens to emerge from other Android merchants and Apple, however more organizations are discharging phablets they could call their own. Apple's presentation of the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus in September created Samsung's piece of the overall industry to tumble - from controlling about 33% of the cell phone market in 2012 and 2013, to sharing the title of No. 1 cell phone seller with Apple in the final quarter of 2014. Both organizations controlled around one-fifth of the business in that period, the first full quarter of iPhone 6 and 6 Plus deals, as per Gartner.

Samsung's two new phablets - half and halves in the middle of cell phones and tablets - come stacked with Android 5.1 Lollipop, 16MP back confronting cameras and 5MP front-confronting cameras. They likewise incorporate Samsung's natively constructed Exynos 7420 eight-center processors based on the same propelled innovation as the chips in the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge. Both component quick charging and quick remote charging capacities, and close field correspondences chips that permit clients to pay for things with Samsung Pay by holding their telephones close retail deals terminals.



The S6 Edge+ arrives in a marginally littler bundle than the Note 5. Its measurements are littler, and it measures 153 grams versus 171 grams in the Note 5. It's additionally accessible in dark sapphire, gold platinum and - another shading - silver titanium. The Note 5 comes in dark sapphire and white pearl. The Note likewise has a stylus, while the Edge+ does not have that apparatus.

Under portion arranges, a 32 gigabyte Note 5 will set you back 20 installments of $33.42, and a 64GB Note 5 is 20 installments of $38.46. For the S6 Edge+, the 32GB telephone is 20 installments of $38.40.

The organization additionally flaunted a Keyboard Cover case for the Note 5, which includes a physical console top of its touchscreen.

Samsung has reported declining benefits for as far back as seven straight quarters, and it's cutting costs on its 3-month-old Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge gadgets to help deals. Alongside doing combating Apple at the high end of the business sector, Samsung has been battling off minimal effort Android cell phone producers, for example, China's Xiaomi and Huawei, alongside India's Micromax. Numerous clients in developing markets - the greatest zones of development for the moderating cell phone market - are picking the less expensive gadgets rather than Samsung's pricey handsets or its less lavish additionally lower quality gadgets.

Samsung customarily uncovers it most recent marquee phablets at the September IFA gadgets exchange show in Berlin at the IFA hardware exchange show. Be that as it may, this time around, it moved the date up by two or three weeks and moved its occasion to New York in what some accept is an endeavor to get a much prior bounce on Apple's next iPhone presentation - which likely will occur in ahead of schedule September.

On Thursday, Samsung additionally uncovered its arrangements to dispatch its versatile installment framework, Samsung Pay, in Korea on August 20 and in the US on September 28. The organization reported Samsung Pay in March.

"With the dispatches of these energizing new cell phones, we will open another period of portable installment," Shin said. "It is simple, safe, and above all, accessible essentially anyplace you can swipe a card."

It denote the passage of another real innovation player into a diversion that has yet to increase well known claim. For organizations like Samsung, portable installments - an approach to pay for merchandise and administrations by waving a cell phone close to the register as opposed to swiping a Visa - offer the possibility of building client dedication during an era when rivalry for cell phone purchasers is savage.

Toward the end of Thursday's presentation, Samsung played a feature teaser of its next smartwatch, which has a round screen. The watch, which Samsung has teased some time recently,

Tuesday 11 August 2015

Is High-severity vulnerability Makes Android M Mobile devices at huge risk ?

ANDROID'S Awful SECURITY SUMMER Moves ON. IBM has tossed more dramatization at the working framework, guaranteeing that a high-seriousness serialization weakness has clients damned.

We haven't messed about. We went straight to Google for a reaction. We are sitting tight for it. We don't need to look hard, or sit tight ache for the filthy subtle elements as IBM has blogged about it all alone security news pages.

IBM has helped every one of us out. The firm has offered a TL;DR rendition of its fate prediction, an archive called One Class to Administer Every one of them, clarifying that brilliant programmers can without much of a stretch make cheerful on Android utilizing subjective code.

"Basically, propelled aggressors could misuse this subjective code execution powerlessness to give a noxious application without any benefits the capacity to turn into a 'super application' and help the digital culprits possess the gadget," IBM said.

"Notwithstanding this Android serialization weakness, the group additionally discovered a few defenseless outsider Android SDKs which can help assailants own applications."

What we have here is something much the same as the strategies utilized by the notorious Hacking Group, which utilized a fake news application to get lifted benefits on gadgets.

IBM said that the weakness, snappily titled CVE-2015-3825, is inserted in the heart of Android and influences adaptations from Jam Bean to Candy and the Android M sneak peak v.1, putting 55 percent of gadgets at danger.

"The single powerless class that we found in the Android stage, OpenSSLX509Certificate, was sufficient to assume control over the gadget utilizing our assault method," included the firm.

"Designers exploit classes inside of the Android stage and SDKs. These classes give usefulness to applications - for instance, getting to the system or the telephone's camera.

"The helplessness we found can be abused by malware through the correspondence channel that happens between applications or administrations. As the data is crushed down and set up spirit together, malignant code is embedded into this stream, abuses the defenselessness at the flip side and after that claims the gadget."

Dang.

We are as yet sitting tight for a reaction from Google, a firm that is as of now turning off a sort of world class variant of its business called Letter set.

Ordinarily, for example, on account of the Stagefright bug, the firm has rushed to settle and patch over issues. Google has likewise guaranteed to discharge standard patches for its product, an aim shared by Samsung.

IBM said that individuals ought to dependably utilize the most breakthrough adaptation of their OS of decision. 

why Windows 10 update forces Users to 'reboot loop' likely

why Windows 10 update forces Users to 'reboot loop' likely ???

Microsoft's most recent upgrade for Windows 10 is bringing about devastation for a few clients, constraining their PCs into an unending circle of accidents and reboots, as indicated by reports. 


The KB3081424 overhaul, which started taking off a week ago, is intended to "upgrade the usefulness of Windows 10". On the other hand, a few clients are reporting that, when the upgrade achieves a certain rate, a message appears saying: "We couldn't finish the redesigns, fixing the progressions" . 


This causes the PC to reboot and the upgrade to move back to the starting and begin introducing once more. As Windows 10 upgrades are required, there is no real way to keep the redesign from endeavoring to introduce, so clients are getting stuck in a perpetual accident circle. 


"Downloads, reboot to introduce. Gets to 30% and reboots. Gets to 59% and reboots. Gets to 59% again and after that states something turned out badly so uninstalling the upgrade ... This happens without fall flat, each and every time," composed one client on the Microsoft Group discussion. 


"I've attempted 10 times following the fifth and continue getting the same issue. I'm going away for a week. Perhaps they'll alter the upgrade by then and it will work," composed another client. 


Microsoft has not yet offered an answer, but rather a few clients on the organization's gatherings have reported removing so as to have the capacity to settle the issue a specific document from the Windows Registry, which controls the working framework's settings and projects. 


In any case, tinkering with the registry can harm the product if done erroneously, so the fix ought to just be endeavored by individuals who comprehend what they are doing. 


Microsoft started taking off Windows 10 to clients on 29 July. The working framework highlights another client interface, another program, and the arrival of the extremely critical Begin menu. 


Microsoft declared in front of the dispatch that it would consequently download and introduce required programming redesigns for Windows 10, to stay up with the latest and secure. Be that as it may, these most recent issues highlight the potential pitfalls of this arrangement.

Google Creates Alphabet,Mr. Page and Mr. Brin, Google’s founders

Alphabet is the name that Mr. Page and Mr. Brin, Google’s founders, have given the newly created parent entity that will house the Google search business and several smaller holdings like Nest, a maker of smart thermostats, and Calico, a company focused on longevity.


Larry Page, co-founder and chief executive of Google.Google to Reorganize as Alphabet to Keep Its Lead as an InnovatorAUG. 10, 2015
Sundar Pichai, the new chief executive of Google.Sundar Pichai Will Lead Google With Users in MindAUG. 10, 2015
A data center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Routers and switches allow Google's data centers to talk to each other.State of the Art: With Google as Alphabet, a Bid to Dream Big Beyond SearchAUG. 10, 2015
The website for the fictional company Hooli, from HBO’s “Silicon Valley.” There is a so-called Easter egg on Alphabet’s website that sends readers to Hooli.Bits Blog: Alphabet Wordplay, a Hooli ‘Easter Egg’ and More on Google’s Name ChangeAUG. 10, 2015
But Alphabet is also the name of a BMW subsidiary that provides services to corporations with vehicle fleets. A BMW spokeswoman said Tuesday that the automaker was not informed ahead of time of plans by Mr. Page and Mr. Brin to create a company called Alphabet and had not received any offers to buy the Internet domain or the trademark.

“We are not planning to sell the domain,” said Micaela Sandstede, a BMW spokeswoman in Munich. She described the website as a “very active” part of Alphabet’s business.

BMW is examining whether any trademark infringement has taken place, Ms. Sandstede said.

Just because one company uses a name does not mean another company cannot use it. Trademark infringement occurs if another company’s use could create confusion with consumers, according to the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Google is involved in the auto industry. It offers a version of the Android operating system for use in cars and has done extensive research on self-driving vehicles.

Possibly because of interest generated by Google’s announcement of Alphabet on Monday, the alphabet.com website used by the BMW subsidiary appeared to be overloaded on Tuesday.

Google declined to comment on Tuesday. But Alphabet — the Silicon Valley entity — already has its own website using the domain name abc.xyz.

“Don’t worry,” Mr. Page wrote on that home page. “We’re still getting used to the name too!”

Monday 3 August 2015

Aquila, Facebook’s First unmanned aircraft for Internet.org

Investors wondering where Facebook 's advanced tech research money is going got an update.
Facebook said it designed and built a high-altitude solar-powered plane in 14 months, and that tests will begin later this year. Add that to the social network’s other big bets on virtual-reality hardware and networking infrastructure.

The drone — dubbed Aquila — is part of Internet.org, Facebook’s plan to extend Web access to what it estimates are 1.1 billion to 2.8 billion people without it today.
Like Google, Facebook is experimenting with delivering Internet access to peopleunlikely to be served by traditional landlines or cellular networks. According to the U.N.’s International Telecommunication Union, 43.4% of the world’s population doesn’t use the Internet.
“We are exploring a number of different approaches to this challenge, including aircraft, satellites and terrestrial solutions,” Yael Maguire, who heads up Facebook’s Connectivity lab, wrote in a blog post.
Aquila, which has the wingspan of a Boeing 737 but weighs only as much as a car,  will be able to fly for three months without landing. It will project a laser that can transmit data to other aircraft, and a signal that will be received by small towers and dishes on the ground within 50 kilometers. The antennas will then convert the signal into Wi-Fi or 4G networks.
The drone will fly at 60,000 to 90,000 feet during the day, putting it above commercial airplanes and conventional weather patterns. At night, when its batteries aren’t being charged by the sun, Aquila will fly lower to save energy. Facebook can rotate its drones every three months with a near-instantaneous handoff, Mr. Maguire said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal.
Facebook is currently testing its laser system in California. It said its prototype can deliver 10 gigabits of data a second, much faster than what’s considered state-of-the-art in the industry. The network of drones is being designed for rural areas, where the location and intensity of demand can shift suddenly, Mr. Maguire said. Satellites are better suited for densely populated zones.
One of the engineering challenges is generating enough power to keep the drone airborne while still powering all its systems. Mr. Maguire said he wants to take advantage of highly efficient semiconductors used in the cellular industry. But there is still work to be done. “The battery technology we need doesn’t exist,” he said.
Even so, regulatory issues — not technology — are likely to dictate the speed of the program. Sorting out issues such as radio frequency spectrum and gaining approval to fly over countries’ airspace could take much longer, Mr. Maguire said.
Even though Facebook’s drone program is expensive, it is a drop in the company’s R&D budget. “Investors allow companies like Facebook or Google to explore this kind of non-core opportunities if in the long term, they can be viable,” said Ben Schachter, an analyst at Macquarie Group. “As long as the core business of the company maintains its strength, I think investors will accept it.”