Xperia 1 II

(Updated) Sony launches its first 5G phone, Xperia 1 II

5G, super-smooth display, and a beefy camera

Sony unveiled its first 5G smartphone this Sunday in a bid to revive falling smartphone business hopes. With the Xperia 1 II, Sony has invested in camera and display technology.

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The phone has three rear cameras and offers users the ability to change their settings the same as in professional cameras. The device has a 6.5-inch 4K high dynamic range (HDR) display. 4K is the resolution while HDR is the technology that enhances the contrast between black and white making images look more realistic.

The Japanese giant hopes the latest device will help its mobile division especially in the new wave of new generation 5G mobile internet products. By 2025 5G technology will occupy 15% of worldwide internet connections. Sony last year saw sales drop by 16% compared to 2018.

Xperia 1 II
Xperia 1 II

The Xperia 1 II has three 12-megapixel rear cameras that can shoot 20fps in burst mode and can calculate autofocus up to 60 times per second. Eye autofocus has also been restored this year and even works with animals. Sony says autofocus this year covers 70% of the field of view.

To get the most out of the camera system, Sony has introduced the new Photo Pro app which joins Cinema Pro which debuted last year. This app is intended to give users more control over photography. The three rear cameras, one main, one telephoto and one super wide angle, are accompanied by a 3D ToF sensor to assist focusing.

Inside is a Snapdragon 865 processor with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage and a 4,000 mAh battery. In Europe 5G connectivity will be via Qualcomm X55 modem. The phone has IP65 and IP68 water and dust resistance certification.

Sony Xperia 1 II Full Specs:

  • Display: 6.5-inch HDR OLED; 3,840 x 1,644 resolution (4K); 643ppi; Motion blur reduction (90Hz equivalent); 21:9 aspect ratio; Corning Gorilla Glass 6
  • SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 865; 7nm+ process; Octa-core (1×2.84 GHz Kryo 585 & 3×2.42 GHz Kryo 585 & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 585)
  • GPU: Adreno 650
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Storage: 256GB
  • Cameras: Rear cameras (- Ultra-wide: 12MP sensor, 16mm, f/2.2 aperture, Dual PDAF; – Wide: 12MP sensor, 24mm, f/1.7 aperture, Dual PDAF, OIS; – Telephoto: 12MP sensor, 70mm, f/2.4 aperture, PDAF, OIS; – Depth sensor: 3D iTOF) Front camera: 8MP sensor
  • Audio: Headphone jack; Dual stereo front speakers; 360 Reality Audio; DSEE upscaling
  • Battery: 4,000mAh; 21W USB-PD wired charging; 15W wireless charging
  • IP rating: IP65/68
  • Connectivity: 5G, sub-6GHz

Sony Xperia 1 II Price and Availability 

Sony’s latest flagship, the Xperia 1 II, which launches on July 24, will cost $1,119, the company said. The orders start on June 1, and if the smartphone is purchased before June 28, buyers will receive a pair of WF-1000XM3 wireless headphones, which are among the best in the industry.

The smartphone will bring 5G to Europe for sub-6Ghz frequencies while the debut of the Xperia Pro 5G with mmWave technology is expected. This smartphone is so special and dedicated to professionals that it comes with an HDMI input connector.

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What Judas means for Rockstar Games

In 2016, there were some riots caused by Rockstar Games, when the company applied for a trademark called “Judas”

As a name never associated with Rockstar Games, Judas immediately sparked much speculation as to what it meant as a name or code name. Now in 2020, the parent company of Rockstar has renewed this trademark, but what is its meaning?

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JUDAS TRADEMARK

As mentioned above, the registration of this trademark by Rockstar is actually old news. The fact that this trademark was renewed in 2020 has sparked a spark in all theories, a reaction that is more than understandable. Take-Two and Rockstar Games have shown in the past with Agent that trademarks are important and that they can reflect the stage of development of a game.

A MEDIEVAL IP FROM THE ROCKSTAR ANA

Something that immediately comes to mind, especially from biblical references, is the medieval game that was rumored to be in development by Rockstar last year. In November 2019 a rumor began circulating on Reddit about a new medieval IP, thought to be Rockstar’s next project after Red Dead Redemption 2. This game was thought to be an open-world adventure that would focus on duels and sword fights as its main mechanics. Considering that the word Judas usually refers to a kind of traitor and speculating that the project is real, it could be a revenge story for any knight.

JUDAS MAY HAVE ARRIVED FROM AN AGENT

Another remote option is that Judas may be the continuation of the canceled Agent project. Considering the time between Agent’s trademark and the discovery of Judas’ trademark, which took place about two years later. Many have speculated that Agent was simply canceled and neglected, due to the great success of projects like GTA and Red Dead Redemption.

There is also the possibility that Judas will be a meeting of the key parts that were once part of the Agent project. This is all a theory, without any proof, but that stands to some extent.

A CODED NAME

It is likely that Judas will be codenamed for another Rockstar project. Many emerging games use encrypted names to protect privacy to not be detected by leaks. Since Rockstar is so secretive as a company there is no way we know for sure. It remains to be seen what Judas will be like.

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People are discovering the places of Red Dead Redemption 2 in real life

About two years after the launch of Red Dead Redemption 2, players are still finding real-life locations that have inspired some of the game’s locations. A thread in GTA Forums entitled: “Mapping Red Dead Redemption2! Landmark Analysis Thread” has been active since October 2016, a time when it was still being speculated which parts of America would inspire the Red Dead Redemption 2 map.

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Red Dead Redemption 2 stretches across five fictional states of America and it is very easy to figure out which region of the US they are inspired by. Lemoyne is a reincarnation of southeastern states like Louisiana and Mississippi, West Elizabeth resembles parts of Texas where connections are made with Oklahoma and In Austin, it looks like Arizona and New Mexico.

Finding structures that look almost identical to those used in Red Dead Redemption 2 then, helps to better connect the sites that game developers have used for the RDR2 map.

These images were captured by the user of this cocktail forum, who shared photos side by side of the places in Red Dead Redemption 2 and locations in real life. Considering how big the Red Dead Redemption 2 map is, we’re likely to see more and more gaming sites that are inspired by real-world views.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Photo Leak

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 image leaked, including the ‘ugly cameras’

These unofficial publications come from well-known accounts such as OnLeaks (in collaboration with Pigtou)

The first Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Plus renders have arrived just a few days before and now we have the famous distributors leaks who share the first Galaxy Note 20 images.

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These unofficial publications come from popular accounts like OnLeaks (in collaboration with Pigtou), so we can believe that they are quite close to the real version of the new device from Samsung.

The first thing you will notice about the supposed look of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Plus is its large and weird camera module, which most have rated as very ugly on the iPhone and other devices that are displayed with similar camera design.

According to the renders, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Plus has at least four camera sensors on the back. Three of them are lined up vertically, with a periscope lens that looks like an extra camera. If you look under the flash it looks like we have another camera in depth and that could be a focus module.

In other parts, the design is largely unchanged compared to its predecessors. You apparently get the same curved screen with the 6.9-inch diagonal with a hole for the selfie camera.

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iPhone Jailbreak

A new jailbreak works with all the latest iPhone models

An iPhone hacker team has released a new “jailbreak” tool that unlocks every iPhone and the latest models with iOS 13.5

Ever since Apple built a “wall” to block any attempts to install apps outside the App Store or various modifications of the iOS operating system, hackers have repeatedly tried to break these restrictions, which they call “jail-prison“, hence the name “jailbreak“. ”Or prison break.

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Jailbreak is carried out by hackers who find security problems in iOS and manage to overcome the limitations that Apple places on the software. Apple says these restrictions are for the benefit and safety of users.

But those who prefer to “jailbreak” say that it is these restrictions that prevent them from adapting to the iPhone according to their needs, gaining the same freedom that Android phone users have.

The new jailbreak has been launched by unc0ver team and works on all iPhone models with iOS 11 or more until iOS 13.5 which Apple launched this week. Information on how hackers have managed to build this jailbreak is scarce. But as the jailbreak finds security issues on the iPhone to be installed, Apple on the other hand tries to address as soon as possible by blocking this process.

This hack comes at a time when Apple’s powerful security image is weakening. Last week, Zerodioum, a broker who exploits and sells vulnerabilities in the systems of various companies, said it would no longer buy vulnerabilities in the iPhone system because there were so many. The motherboard reported last week that hackers had put their hands into the still unreleased version of iOS14 a few months ago, Techcrunch writes.

Security experts advise iPhone users to avoid jailbreaking because they increase the risk of hacking.

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Next Epic Game Store free games

Next Epic Games Store free games may have been leaked

What’s next after GTA 5 and Civ 6?

A week ago, an image was posted on Reddit detailing the next four games that will come for free at Epic Mega Sale. The latter lasts until June 11. The first was Grand Theft Auto 5, which at the time has already been announced to be free. The other three could then be conjectures, as most leaks usually result.

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Anyway, the second game on the list was Civilization 6, which is already the second game Epic is giving for free.

The next game on this list is Borderlands: The Handsome Collection, a package that includes Borderlands 2 and The Pre-Sequel, as well as DLC for both. If this is true there is no insult for the giveaway. The latest game on the list is Ark: Survival Evolved.

We’ll have to wait until Thursday, May 28 to find out if this leak is true. Until then you can get Civilization 6 for free. It comes with the Aztec DLC, which was originally a pre-order bonus.

source/ pcgamer.com

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Online Security

Online Security Big Business for Today’s “Cyberpreneurs”

About 20 or so years ago, the number of people in the business world writing and sending memos began to substantially decrease. You remember those to-from-date-subject missives sent person-to-person and between departments, right? They were printed on paper and arrived in countless “in” trays and office door mailboxes tucked into interoffice envelopes that were sealed shut with a small piece of string.

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Correspondence among business colleagues didn’t cease, but doing it via paper did.

Vancouver technology entrepreneur Thierry Levasseur, one of Canada’s top go-to online security experts, recalls those days and the positive and maybe not-so-positive implications they brought with them.

According to him, as email grew as a business communication channel, it facilitated people’s ability to connect quickly. But it also opened the doors to all types of unwanted email.

It also made professionals in the tech arena aware of the growing need for email security. He recognized early in the game that email was vulnerable to hackers and scammers, making it a problem to maintain confidentiality and privacy.

Today, there are countless professionals who fit the definition of what some are calling “cyberpreneurs.” According to Himanshu Joshi, associate professor at IMI New Delhi, “Cyberpreneurship is a phenomenon unique to the digital age, having originated from the fusion of cyber—a prefix that symbolizes digitization of established systems; and entrepreneurship, the commercial backbone shaping modern economies.”

He writes that, “Following this logic, cyberpreneurs are essentially professionals who digitize access to their products and services by leveraging information technology, especially the Internet.”

As the Internet has grown in popularity, evolving from its role as a business tool in the early 1990s to today’s all-encompassing public dependence on online platforms for everything from social messaging to entertainment, it has continued to attract criminals, activists and others who leverage the technology for a range of nefarious purposes.

Every day, countless cybercriminals around the world log on and use their finely honed hacking skills to make money, get themselves noticed, and even disrupt enterprises and governmental bodies. “Because these events are so prevalent,” says Thierry Levasseur, “people like me as well as my peers have become trusted advisors to a range of clients who are looking to address these problems.”

According to an article on Wired.com, “McAfee recently reported that cybercrime is a growth industry where the returns are great and the risks are low. In fact, McAfee estimates that the likely annual cost to the global economy from cybercrime is more than $400 billion, a number that is more than the national income of most countries.”

Many in the know say that as technology continues to change, there will be a need for cybersecurity expertise. Thierry Levasseur realized this several years ago, and says the need for safe, secure online protection is and will always be a constant. Others agree.

“Cybersecurity almost always finds a new market two to three years after a disruptive technology emerges,” write Yoav Leitersdorf and Ofer Schreiber, managing partner and partner, respectively, at YL Ventures. “Virtual containers, autonomous vehicles, and drones, for instance, have created some of the latest and greatest opportunities in cybersecurity. Right now, someone is inventing a technology that will spawn massive security issues.”c

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Wasteland 3

The first game to be developed with Unreal Engine 5 is revealed

Wasteland 3 developers, inXile, are working with this engine on their next project

The newest game development engine from Epic Games, Unreal Engine 5, was unveiled a few days ago on PlayStation 5. At this time, Epic Games announced that it would transfer Fortnite to Unreal Engine 5 in 2021, while now it is already announced another game that will use this engine.

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Studio inXile Entertainment, which is owned by Microsoft, will use this engine for their next project after Wasteland 3. On Twitter, the studio said it is happy with the new game, but still needs players to wait for one official notification. They also confirmed that the game will be built on Unreal Engine 5.

The next inXile game, Wasteland 3, will be released on August 28 after a postponement, which came due to COVID-19 pandemic. Looking at the inXile statement, their game will most likely not be revealed during the Xbox 20/20 event, where they will most likely reveal more information about Wasteland 3

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Galaxy S20 Tactical Edition

Meet the Galaxy S20 Tactical Edition made for the US Army

S20 Tactical Edition is a reinforced version to serve the military

The advancement of technology goes hand in hand with the reinforcement of the materials it comes with, after all if we pay €1000 for a smartphone it should at least be resistant.

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Samsung is not satisfied with the strong composition of the Galaxy S20, so it has brought the S20 Tactical Edition, a reinforced version to serve the military. The device was commissioned by the United States Department of Defense, it can serve in long distances and difficult terrain but also has high-security encryption.

There aren’t many details about the smartphone’s interior changes yet, but it’s seen to be wrapped in a very thick case, and painted with the contours of the American military uniform.

S20 Tactical Edition
S20 Tactical Edition

The Galaxy S20 TE can be connected to army tactical radios and mission systems via Private SIM, 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and 3.5Ghz (reserved for Marina satellite communications – land.) Also, this Galaxy has a special setting on the screen, which makes it visible for night glasses as well it has a “stealth mode” as airplane mode but more extreme, which deactivates LTE, and any RF signal.

Unfortunately, Samsung does not list a price for the product, which suggests that we will probably never see it on the market for the consumer.

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Valorant Launch Date

Valorant will close the beta phase: Will be launched on June 2nd

Soon, Riot’s shooter will be open to everyone

Valorant and the super fame that the beta version brought to the gaming world is already a worldwide sensation. Let’s rejoice even more as we finally have the official launch date which breaks predictions on June 2nd. On that date, most of the worldwide regions will have the opportunity to download it from the official web.

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The game, which has been in closed beta since April, will be available for free on PCacross most regions around the world,” according to Riot. Although there are those who have been lucky enough to play it in closed beta, the game will nullify everything for everyone.

In a YouTube video, executive producer Anna Donlon and game director Joe Ziegler also shared post-launch plans for Valorant. Among which are a new mode, a new character, and a new map all just in a short time after launch.

Along with the new content, Riot plans to add Valorant servers to cities around the world such as Atlanta, Dallas, London, Madrid, and Warsaw, Poland in order to give players better service.

Valorant is a 5v5 game, combining elements of Overwatch and Counter Strike. It is considered the first major launch of Riot, after League of Legends, which came out a decade ago. Her beta has dominated Twitch since it was launched, thanks to a unique strategy that players could play just by watching other streams.

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