Motorola One Action

Motorola One Action, a budget phone that promises to be an action camera too!

We don’t know how big a market there is to accommodate a budget phone that also serves as an action camera, but in a world of electronic gadgets similar to one another, it’s interesting to see the already the owned Lenovo brand take steps to other directions.

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Motorola One Action has three vertically oriented rear cameras, one of which has a super-wide 117-degree lens to deliver GoPro-style photos.

Even more interesting is the fact that the Motorola phone has a different sensor orientation. Holding the phone vertically in the horizontal videos will give the wrong results.

Beyond the cameras the phone is a standard Moto budget model. From today it goes on sale in Brazil, Mexico and parts of Europe for $300.

The 6.3-inch FHD+ display has a hole-punch cutout for the 12-megapixel selfie camera. The phone is either powered by a Samsung Exynos 9609 processor or Qualcomm Snapdragon chipsets.

To close the phone has 4GB of RAM, 128GB of internal storage, USB-C port and 3,500 mAh battery.

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Motorola One Action SPECS

Display 6.30-inch (1080×2520)
Rear Camera 12MP + 5MP
Battery Capacity 3500mAh
Processor Samsung Exynos 9609
RAM 4GB
OS Android 9 Pie
Front Camera 12MP
Storage 128GB

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Researchers found a fundamental problem with Bluetooth security

Researchers found a fundamental problem with Bluetooth security

A new Bluetooth device security warning has been issued following the discovery of a critical problem that researchers see as a serious threat to users’ security and privacy.

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Through this security problem, an attacker can interfere with the process of encrypting network connections thus stealing the encryption keys and accessing traffic data between the targeted devices.

The team was surprised by finding of such a fundamental problem that has been present for 20 years.

All Bluetooth models from 1.0 to 5.1 are affected by this security problem. It was discovered by CISPA researchers and published in coordination with companies such as Microsoft, Apple, Intel, Cisco and Amazon.

All chips made by Intel, Broadcom, Apple and Qualcomm are vulnerable to KNOB attacks. Imagine beyond Bluetooth headsets and speakers, all those printers or data exchanges between devices or between your phone and your car.

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Huawei postpones the Mate X debut again

Huawei postpones the Mate X debut again

The company told to TechRadar during an event in China that the launch of Mate X in September was impossible.

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In June when the phone should have arrived, the company said it would launch the phone in September after news that the Galaxy Fold had suffered numerous problems with the folding mechanism.

Huawei’s Mate X will most likely be launched in November with an exact date missing.

TechRadar said Huawei had not provided information on the reasons for the delay. Perhaps the company is trying to avoid a scenario similar to what Samsung experienced with the Galaxy Fold. Or perhaps the company is not sure that ARM and Google will not block technology due to US sanctions.

However the upgraded Galaxy Fold will arrive ahead of the Mate X in the market.

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New security flaws could affect all versions of Windows, millions of users at risk

New security flaws could affect all versions of Windows, millions of users at risk

Some major security flaws have affected all versions of Windows since Windows XP. These bugs were made public today, but it took Microsoft 90 days to make the security update.

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It’s turned into a war against time for IT administrators around the world to make sure all Windows devices are up to date before hackers exploit security gaps.

In a report this morning, Google security researcher Tavis Ormandy discovered an critical design flaws in a module that is inside the Windows platform, since Windows XP.

“It has been possible for NT security breach of security limits for almost 20 years, and nobody notices anything,” said Ormandy, who is part of Google’s Zero Project’s elite security team.

In short, the vulnerabilities found allow attackers to remotely control a Window device.

Below is a video showing how an attacker can manage to gain administrative privileges on Windows using Ormandy detection.

What surprises us in this Windows security alert is that it has no CTF access control, leaving an attacker with no administrative privileges, remotely controlling any Windows application, and even the operating system of Windows device.

The second surprise is Microsoft’s slow response to Ormandy’s discovery. According to Google security researcher, it took more than a month for Microsoft to react after it shared its unveil with the software giant.

Well, system administrators around the world have higher expectations for the trillion-dollar company.

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Realme 5 and 5 Pro with four cameras, will be launched this month

Realme 5 and 5 Pro with four cameras, will be launched this month

For Realme, jumping on four cameras is happening, though initially it won’t bring the 64MP sensor.

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It appears that the company is taking a slow approach to updating the camera device on their phones, with the initial phase of adding four cameras, and in the second phase is upgrading the camera sensor to a 64MP unit.

According to one of the latest posts from the phone manufacturer on Twitter, August 20 is the day for the launch of the company’s first four-camera phone.

It will consist of a main camera, an ultra wide angle lens, a super macro camera and one for portraits.

If, however, you want to expect the four-camera phone based on the 64MP sensor, you have to make a difficult decision. You have to outbid the Realme 5 or 5 Pro and wait until October or more for the 64MP phone launch.

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Facebook admits that it has been listening your voice

Facebook admits that it has been listening your voice

Microsoft, Google, Apple, and Amazon have all admitted in recent weeks that they’ve heard your voice, whether from your virtual assistant, your smart speakers or your Skype calls.

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Now surprisingly, Facebook has also joined their ranks and admitted to using contractors to listen to users’ voices.

Bloomberg reports that the company has asked its contractors to transcribe voice conversations in order to evaluate the accuracy of voice recognition systems.

The report suggests that some of Facebook’s own contractors thought their work was unethical, as they were unaware of the source of these recordings and because users were not informed that third parties would have access to their data.

While the company’s data usage policy mentions that “systems automatically process content and communications that you and others provide to analyze the context”, there is no mention of human review of audio content.

Facebook insisted that only those who agreed had their audio transcribed from the program. The company also told Bloomberg that it had stopped the practice a week earlier.

All of this comes in the context of a constant blocking of company-related privacy scandals.

Cambridge Analytica scandal alone has resulted in the company facing multi-million dollar fines from various regulatory bodies, including a $5 billion deal with the FTC for privacy violations.

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A dual screen folding phone is patented by LG

A dual screen folding phone is patented by LG

The last time, and probably the first, we’ve seen a dual folding phone was when Xiaomi started promoting their folding approach, with leaks beginning in January, followed by official marketing and more in March.

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It seems that the Chinese company is not the only one exploring the idea.

LG avoided the folding device theme last year, as the company preferred to go with a secondary display for the V50 ThinQ, and its next successor at IFA 2019, but can be dropped directly into a dual folding phone, such as its patent. featured in recently reveals.

Filed in China on March 6, this year, the patent describes and shows, through its sketches, a phone that would have a double fold, which, when unfolded, would be twice as wide as the folded version of his.

Whether the device will remain just a concept or will be put into production remains to be seen.

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DxOMark: Galaxy Note 10+ 5G, the phone with the best camera

DxOMark: Galaxy Note 10+ 5G, the phone with the best camera

Samsung announced today that the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G, unveiled last week, received from DxOMark‘s the highest rating in camera testing.

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The phone took 99 points for its front selfie camera with a split of 103 for photography and 93 for video. The overview of these results is as follows:

Galaxy Note 10+ 5G scored 113 total points for the rear cameras and 99 points for the selfie cameras, crowning it with the new driver at DxOMark, one point ahead of two other new devices, the Galaxy S10 5G and the Huawei P30 Pro.

DxOMark test is designed to provide a mechanical way to compare and evaluate the performance of phones camera in a variety of situations.

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Samsung reveals the 108-megapixel camera for smartphones

Samsung reveals the 108-megapixel camera for smartphones

While the megapixel camera war seems to have resumed, Samsung is among the first to launch an offensive. The company revealed the 108-megapixel sensor for smartphones, a sensor that will most likely be displayed on Xiaomi‘s upcoming Redmi phone.

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It’s called ISOCELL Bright HMX and was developed by Samsung in collaboration with Xiaomi. It’s one of the largest 1/1.33-inch camera sensors ever produced. Even at this size, the 108-megapixel sensor will have very small pixels. Tetracell technology will collect light by four pixels and the 108-megapixel sensor will produce 27-megapixel photos.

But if you want you can still produce 108-megapixel photos but you will need an ambient with enough light.

Samsung’s Smart-ISO mechanism will select a small ISO in high light and a large ISO in low light. We hope Xiaomi gives users control over these configurations. Along with high resolution photos and clear low-light photos, the sensor will enable video recording at 6K at 30fps.

Samsung’s latest cameras have been criticized for poor performance in low light especially when compared to cameras like the P30 Pro that use Sony chips. By increasing the size of the camera chip, Samsung can eventually address this problem.

At the same time the bigger the camera of a smartphone, the less reason for consumers to buy dedicated and compact cameras. Production of the new chip begins at the end of this month, Samsung said.

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Security issues with 1.4 billion iPhones and iPads produced from 2011

Security issues with 1.4 billion iPhones and iPads produced from 2011

Apple is having a tough week. Just days after Face ID was hacked, Apple comes up with another extraordinary story that every iPhone and iPad user should know.

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The security firm Check Point has found a way to hack every iPhone and iPad running iOS 8 to iOS 13.

This includes the eight years devices, as iOS 8 can be found on the 2011 iPhone 4S. There are about 1.4 billion active iOS devices around the world, and the owners of these phones have to worry.

Check Point has discovered that the iOS built-in Contacts app can be accessed using the industry’s SQLite database. Any searches users make in the Contacts app can lead to the execution of viral codes capable of stealing user data and passwords.

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