Details of 50 million famous peoples in Instagram are exposed

Millions of Instagram influencers and personalities have been exposed to email addresses and phone numbers.

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They were stored in an unprotected online database and contained the records of some of Instagram’s most famous users.

The website said the database had over 49 million records of celebrities, bloggers, and more.

The database is reportedly created by a firm named Chtrbox from India. TechCruch said the database was retired shortly after it had been assigned to Chtrbox.

It contains information as the number of followers and their location was used to determine the value of each Instagram account and how much it could cost an ad or sponsored post to these influencers.

Instagram says he has communicated with Chtrbox to find out where these data came from and how they have been publicly available.

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Amazon is building an airport for faster shipment

Amazon’s chief executive, Jeff Bezos, has announced the newest company project, which is a $1.5 billion US dollar-based airport in Ohaio, United States.

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This space is expected to be similar to the size of the world centers of airline distributors.

Amazon in 2017 had agreed to a 50-year contract for a space of more than 900 hectares from Northern Kentucky International Airport, reports Telegraph.

According to Bezos, the company plans to take over the distribution process by becoming more reliable and disconnecting from companies such as UPS, FedEx, or USPS to reduce costs and speed up delivery of the most important materials.

“This center will send messages to the customer more quickly. We will shift Prime service from distribution within two days in a day and this center will play a major role for that, “Bezos said.

The center is expected to open in 2021 and will create two thousand jobs at the airport.

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South Korean government to switch from Windows for Linux

Some governments have fallen in love with Linux, but South Korea’s reason is different. Korea’s Interior Ministry unveiled plans to change government computers from Windows to Linux to lower costs but also dependency on a single operating system.

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The ministers will test Linux on their computers before launching it for the entire government network of computers.

Such a change is not so shocking. Free support for Windows 7 ends in January 2020, which would make it very costly to maintain a legion of computer work.

South Korea needs to move to the new Windows operating system in 2023 if it does not want problems. While still there would be cost of support, it would be easier to cope.

Microsoft would not be pleased if such a change occurred. But it will not worry as much as it would have been worried a decade ago.

Microsoft that we know today is more interested in cloud services than selling Windows copies.

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AMD: Our processors are not affected by the problems that Intel has shown

If Specter and Meltdown were not enough, researchers recently discovered some new security issues: Zombieload, RIDL & Fallout, and Store-to-Leak Forwarding.

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These security problems are very serious, which prompted Intel to address it immediately and at a great cost. Fortunately their closure has a direct impact on performance, especially on processors with several “threads.”

However, AMD processor computers are lucky. In the official website, Intel’s eternal rivals say the company’s chips are immune to Intel’s processor problems thanks to hardware-level protection.

Bad news does not end here because according to first reports, Intel processors were 16% slower after updates.

There is even worse because Apple and Google have advised Intel users to completely disable hyper-threading on Intel chips if they want to stay safe. This would reduce the performance by 40 to 50% depending on the applications.

But “hyper-threading” mostly affects work computers and servers. The impact is as high as the low Core i7-8700K performance at the Ryzen 7 2700X level.

All this happens in a difficult situation for Intel. The AMD rival is preparing to launch 7-nanometer chips for desktop computers as well as servers. On the other hand Intel still uses the 14-nanometer antique architecture.

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Intel, Qualcomm and Broadcom cut off collaboration with Huawei

Huawei‘s bad weekend is getting worse as the company’s American suppliers have begun to obey the American government’s ban on doing business with the Chinese giant.

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Bloomberg reports that Intel, Qualcomm and Broadcom, the world’s three largest chip makers, have cut off their dealings with Huawei.

Nikkei reports that the German Infineon manufacturer has also stopped working with Huawei along with Micron Technology and Western Digital.

News comes immediately after Google canceled Huawei’s Android license, which means that the company’s phones will no longer have access to Google Play or the Play Store.

This move will force the company to produce its own operating system. According to media, Europe is expected to join the United States.

Huawei himself has said earlier that he is developing Android and Windows alternatives in case of such a situation. Microsoft has not yet commented on whether to continue offering the Windows Company to Huawei laptops but the chances are it is not.

The US government’s attempt to block Huawei has started when the company attempted to enter the American smartphone market. The situation was escalated by the trade war between the Trump administration and the Chinese government.

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Huawei gets a heavy blow, Google blocks it!

Huawei gets a heavy blow, Google blocks it!

Google‘s move to block Android mobile operating system licensing at Huawei may prove a final blow to the Chinese giant and its ambitions to become a major player in the global smartphone industry.

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The American technology giant has banned Huawei’s business involving the transfer of hardware, software, and technical services. Google undertook this move in response to Washington’s decision to place Huawei on the black list, meaning that American firms should get a special license to sell Chinese products to China.

This means that Huawei can no longer use the Google’s Android operating system and other services it offers. Instead, it can only use the public version of the operating system through the Open Source Project.

Saying different Huawei phones will not have the Google services that every user expect from an Android phone.

It’s a tough hit for the Chinese firm that is mostly based on Android for smartphones that sells outside of China.

Inside China, the company uses a modified version that does not have Google pre-installed apps because search engine giant services are blocked there.

But in markets outside of China, Huawei smartphones come with Android and the full list of Google applications. Nearly 49% of Huawei’s sales in the first quarter of 2019 were for international markets.

In the first quarter of 2019, Huawei was the world’s second-largest smartphone maker just after Samsung. The company had previously discovered its ambitions to become the world’s largest smartphone manufacturer. However, Google’s move may have significantly damaged the company’s target.

Is Huawei Prepared?

Huawei for his part said that in such scenarios is prepared. In Mars, the company said it has developed its operating system for consumer products if a day is coming that can not use Google or Microsoft technology.

Six months ago, according to a report by the Nikkei Asian Review, the company had said the suppliers sought to build its components if the US-China trade war deteriorated.

While the Chinese giant has lowered American influence on components, experts say it is not enough because it needs more parts from American firms.

Analysts also cast doubt on Huawei’s operating system.

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Huawei to launch the 5G version of Mate 20 this summer

Huawei has announced it will offer a 5G phone in the UK this summer after the official launch of the 5G in the country.

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The company said it will release a 5G version of Huawei Mate 20 X that was originally launched last year.

If you are looking for a dual-size phone, then Mate 20 X is a phone for you. Support for 5G will make this new edition even more impressive.

But this is not the only 5G phone that Huawei offers. Huawei Mate X, unlaunched folding phone, will also be 5G.

At a launch event in London on May 16, Huawei officially released Huawei Mate 20 X 5G and talked about 5G capabilities and new changes.

Mate 20X 5G, it is said, has been slightly modified to support the battery up to 40W, instead of 22.5W, and you can purchase a M-Pen digital pen for it.

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Galaxy S10+ Olympic Game Edition

Samsung launches the Olympic version of the Galaxy S10+, the Olympic Game Edition

Samsung has launched a Galaxy S10+ Olympic edition to celebrate the Summer 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.

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With the event being held in Japan, it should not be surprising to find out where the exclusive version of the phone is available – although consumers will not have to wait until 2020 to get it: it’s on sale now for $1,000.

This is not the first time Samsung has launched an Olympic version of a phone.

First, it was the Galaxy Note’s Olympic edition in 2012, followed by the Galaxy Note 3 Olympic Edition in 2014, the Galaxy S7’s 2016 Olympic edition and the Galaxy Note 8 Olympic Edition in 2018.

The Galaxy S10+ Olympic Game Edition is not so different from the Galaxy S10+ Standard Color Prism White model, with the main difference being the inclusion of a Tokio 2020 emblem at the back.

There is no information as to whether Samsung is planning to bring the Olympic Games edition to other markets.

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ASUS Zenfone 6

ASUS Zenfone 6 with 48MP rotating camera,Snapdragon 855 and 5,000 mAh battery Launched

Today, ASUS announced their latest device, Zenfone 6, and packs some precious specifications for the price.

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As you expect from any modern phone, the device comes with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor and it’s connected to 6GB or 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

The outstanding feature of Zenfone 6 is the camera configuration, which consists of two sensors. One is the Sony IMX 586 camera – 48MP camera that has become part of many phones this year – and the other is a 13MP wide angle lens.

This is not particularly impressive, but what makes it interesting is the ability of the camera to rotate from the back to the front of the phone, giving you the same quality and camera features as you get on the back.

This includes Pro mode, which allows you to adjust focus, exposure, and more.

Beyond the camera, the Zenfone 6 also promises great battery life with a 5,000mAh unit, which should be good enough for two days of “uninterrupted use,” but that will depend on what you actually do with your phone.

The device also supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 4.0.

The Zenfone 6 comes in two colors, Midnight Black and Silver Twilight, and is available in three storage configurations and RAM.

The base model has 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, and costs € 499; the 6GB / 128GB model costs 559 euros, and the top 8GB / 256GB version costs 599 euros.

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HP Omen X 2S Gaming Laptop

HP Omen X 2S Gaming Laptop with Dual-Screen Launched

HP has created a new gaming laptop, where users can utilize a touchscreen LED display on the keyboard while playing the favorite video game.

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Omen X 2S is the first gaming laptop, offering two different screens, claims the manufacturing company, Telegraph reports.

The device’s main display is 15 inches, but if you want to use a social network or direct communication platform, you can do it through the nine-inch alternative screen below.

This device is designed for gamers who use smartphones, communicate with friends, listen to music, or watch something else when they are playing video games on the PC.

At the same time, the second screen with a resolution of 1,080 pixels can be used for games. According to HP, it can be used to keep records, or for other links that the player needs.

In it you can see the map of the space where the game takes place, monitor the location of the player’s location, or the preview angle if this is foreseen by the developer of the game.

Through the touchscreen, you can also control the various game settings as well as the ratings that are given to it.

As the specs are concerned, Omen X 2S packs all the features a gaming laptop needs. It features up to 9th-generation Intel Core-i9 8-core CPU (with 5 GHz overclocking), 32 GB of RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q GPU and the optional Intel Optane storage.

It is reported that HP will launch Omen X 2S next month, at a price of $2,099.

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