Analyst Confirms 12Mp Camera With Smaller Pixels For The Next Iphone Which Could Be Iphone 6S Or Iphone 6S Plus

Up until now, Apple has shied away from joining the megapixels club but with the forthcoming iPhone, it will join megapixel race with a twelve-megapixel iSight camera on the back of the new phone(s). Apple’s been using five-megapixel cameras on iPhones since the introduction of the iPhone 4s back in the fall of 2011. Apple had kept away from the megapixel race by opting to improve imaging capabilities of iPhones by introducing better lens, more advanced image signal processors, larger pixels and a number of software features which have improved image quality considerably....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 273 words · Brian Roberts

Anime Training Simulator Codes January 2023 Free Yen Pets

People then train their characters for days to achieve superhuman powers. While training you can even choose enemies from your favorite anime franchises. To progress, you have to accumulate as much strength as you possibly can and then use that strength to fight against higher-level enemies. As you progress, new worlds in the game will get unlocked. Anime Training Simulator Codes can help you progress a lot faster. These Codes For Anime Training Simulator can also help you acquire freebies and unlock new Weapons and Coins....

November 21, 2022 · 7 min · 1387 words · Michael Barlett

Anonymous Hacks Isis Website And Infects Users With Malware Techworm

If the user visits the website, they will be met with the following message: According to details reported that by Vocativ, the site’s administrators had identified the hack on Thursday, and several ISIS forums have also reported about the incident. The virus was apparently impersonating as a Flashplayer.apk which is the Android OS file format. Since Android is also vulnerable to a slew of malware, Anonymous most likely thought that it can infect the least protected operating system out of the mobile OS out there....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 215 words · John Paul

Anonymous Targets Iceland In Protest Against Whaling Brings Down Government Websites Techworm

The Anonymous had announced two campaigns called #OpWhales and #OpKillingBay to bring world attention to the illegal whaling being carried out around the world. Iceland has been carrying out commercial whaling despite of ongoing global moratorium against killing whales established by the International Whaling Commission in 1986. That is the reason Anonymous has targeted Icelanding government websites. According to local Icelandic website Grapevine.is, activists belonging to Anonymous took down 5 Icelanding government websites through a Distributed Denial of Services (DDoS) attack, however, the sites are online as of now....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 380 words · Wanda Lee

Another Nsa Contractor Charged With Stealing Secret Data Techworm

Like exiled whistleblower Edward Snowden, the contractor worked for consulting firm Booz Allen, which is behind many of the NSA’s most sensitive cyber-operations, law enforcement and intelligence sources told the New York Times. Booz Allen, which also formerly Mr Snowden, has a major contract with the NSA, assisting in numerous issues including identifying employees who might steal confidential documents. In 2013, Mr Snowden leaked more than 1.5 million documents relating to the agency’s surveillance programmes, including some that targeted U....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 460 words · Jack Edwards

Apple Announces New Ipad Pro With M2 Chip

“The next-generation iPad Pro pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on iPad, bringing even more versatility, power, and portability to the ultimate iPad experience,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing. “Powered by the M2 chip, the new iPad Pro features incredible performance and the most advanced technologies, including a next-level Apple Pencil hover experience, ProRes video capture, superfast wireless connectivity, and powerful iPadOS 16 features. There’s nothing else like it....

November 21, 2022 · 4 min · 662 words · Cathy Mitchell

Apple Latest Patent Shows A Periscope Like Camera For Future Iphones

The patent application titled “Mirror Tilt Actuation,” was first reported by Apple Insider which says the filing describes an image sensor for small, multifunction devices like an iPhone that would compensate for the user’s hand movement to improve picture quality. The Free Patents Online gives following description for the “Mirror Tilt Actuation,” According to the patent application, the new camera will have a specialised outer lens element which will focus incoming light onto a mirror....

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 170 words · Stephanie Jackson

Apple Launches Ipad Pro The Biggest Ipad Ever With 12 9 Inch Display

The iPad Pro is powered by the new “desktop class” 64-bit A9X chip from Apple, which promises 1.8 times faster performance than that of the existing second-generation 64-bit A8X chip that runs iPad Air 2. Phil Schiller, Senior Vice President Worldwide Marketing at Apple claimed that the iPad Pro is faster than 80% of portable PCs that shipped in the last year. The device is 6.9mm thin and weighs 1....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 371 words · Eddie Tamm

Apple To Ditch Intel Working On Its Own Arm Based Mac Processor Techworm

Known internally as T310, the chip is being designed to handle low-power mode functionality. The chip itself is said to be a variant of the T1 SoC that Apple first introduced on the recently released MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar. Apple new chip is being designed to carry more of the system load for certain tasks. Apple engineers are planning to offload the Mac’s low-power mode, a feature marketed as “Power Nap,” to the next-generation ARM-based chip....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 247 words · Kevin Ross

Apple Watch Fall Detection Helps 87 Year Old Woman Involved In A Car Accident

For those unaware, the fall detection feature in Apple’s Watch Series 4 is enabled by default only for users aged more than 65 years. This feature detects when the wearer falls, beats the wrist, sounds an alert, and displays a message on the screen. If the wearer does not respond in time, it will then automatically call for help. Dotty White, an octogenarian, was on her way home from grocery shopping when a driver ran straight into her at a busy intersection in downtown Kennebunk, Maine....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 422 words · Lisa Berg

Apple Watch Notifications Dont Work On A Wrist With Tattoo

The support page spells out possible problems – not limited to tattoos. “Many factors can affect the performance of the Apple Watch heart rate sensor,” the Apple page states. “Skin perfusion” – which explains how much blood flows through your skin – is one factor. “Skin perfusion varies significantly from person to person and can also be impacted by the environment. If you’re exercising in the cold, for example, the skin perfusion in your wrist may be too low for the heart rate sensor to get a reading,” the Apple support page states....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 287 words · Edith Hahn

Australian Authorities Begins Tracking Every Call You Make And Every Text You Send

What data will be collectedHow can an Australian escape this metadata retention scheme How can an Australian escape this metadata retention scheme Instead of using the cellular network, use free apps to make calls or send text messages. For e.g., TextSecure for encrypted text messaging, RedPhone for encrypted phone calls and Signal for both encrypted messaging and phone calls. Use Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) that help hide your Internet traffic by encrypting the connection....

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 154 words · Daniel Duskey

Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Asio Spies On Itself

The interception was in breach of the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act, which allows ASIO to use listening devices and computer access on on anti-state actors and websites. The breach or the error was reported by Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) itself and was revealed in the agency’s annual report blaming on a ‘technical glitch’. ASIO deleted the intercepted information and says processes have been put in place to prevent the error occurring again....

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 148 words · Eric Sheppard

Best Upright Vacuums Of 2018 Which Can Clean Up Your House In No Time Techworm

Dyson Animal 2 Living up to the stellar reputation of Dyson brand, the Animal 2 can clean up all messes and debris from your flooring and carpet with a single sweep. Although it might take a bit more time to clean scattered flour, the ultimate performance metrics of the Dyson model is way above its contemporaries. It becomes easy to manoeuvre the vacuum around furniture coupled with its swivel head....

November 21, 2022 · 4 min · 722 words · Ray Phillips

Bill Gates Blames Windows Phone Failure On The U S Antitrust Lawsuit

Elaborating further on this topic, the former Microsoft CEO while speaking at The New York Times’ DealBook conference on November 6 said that people would have been using Windows instead of Android if they were not caught in the U.S. antitrust investigation. “There’s no doubt that the antitrust lawsuit was bad for Microsoft, and we would have been more focused on creating the phone operating system and so instead of using Android today you would be using Windows Mobile,” Gates said....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 284 words · Derek White

Bittorrent Set To Launch Tv News Channel On Its Streaming Service Techworm

According to a report from Variety, BitTorrent is looking to expand its live streaming offerings by launching a TV news network “BitTorrent News” ahead of the U.S. presidential election. The network’s journalistic efforts will be based out of San Francisco, with “a worldwide network of stringers” helping operations. The news network is expected to be an expansion of the OTT News app the company released for Apple TV, iOS and Android earlier this year, as well as its BitTorrent Live offerings....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 554 words · Robert Cartwright

Blogger May Go To Jail For Playing Pokemon Go In Church Techworm

A 22-year-old Russian blogger could end up being jailed for up to five years after it was alleged that he insulted “religious sensitivities” by playing Pokemon Go in the church. Ruslan Sokolovsky is a political blogger who regularly posts his opinions on his YouTube Channel. Sokolovsky also happens to be a Pokemon Go fan and he did something which Russian authorities up in arms against him. On August 11, he filmed himself playing Pokémon Go in a Yekaterinberg cathedral....

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 165 words · Robert Cooks

Blurtooth Vulnerability Lets Hackers Easily Target Nearby Bluetooth Devices

Dubbed ‘BLURtooth’ and tracked as CVE-2020-15802, the vulnerability was discovered independently by two groups of academics from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and Purdue University. The flaw exists in Cross-Transport Key Derivation (CTKD) of devices supporting both Bluetooth Basic Rate/Enhanced Data Rate (BR/EDR) transportation methods as well as Low Energy (LE) connections, also known as “dual-mode” devices, in Bluetooth Specifications 4.2 through 5.0. The current version of the Bluetooth specification is 5....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 396 words · Robert Nicol

Bug That Can Make Facebook Ceo Mark Zuckerberg Quit His Job Techworm

The bug that was discovered by an independent hacker, Sachin Thakuri says that it is not a technical flaw. However, this flaw is enough to fool people into believing some fake news. So, how did he fake this Facebook post? Here’s the original URL of Mark Zuckerberg’s original life event. If you see the URL carefully and remove the ustart=1 parameter, the work status of ustart=1 parameter. Take a look at the changed and misguiding Facebook post without ustart=1 parameter:...

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 218 words · Bernice Castaneda

Canadian Police Wants Law To Know Your Passwords Techworm

The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) passed the resolution at an annual meeting in Ottawa, calling for the legal measure to unlock digital evidence citing that criminals are increasingly using encryption to keep their illegal activities a secret. In a statement, the CACP said it “urges the government of Canada, for the purpose of community safety, to identify a legislative means for public safety agencies inclusive of law enforcement, through judicial authorization, to compel the holder of an encryption key or password to reveal it to law enforcement....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 435 words · Mike Sohn