Facebook And Messenger App Bug Draining Your Android Smartphone Battery Superfast Techworm

The problem was universal and many users took to Twitter to express their shock at the sudden draining of their smartphone battery. — u!?? ??? (@kataykin) January 10, 2017 — Robb Lewis (@rmlewisuk) January 10, 2017 David Marcus, the VP of messaging products at the social network, confirmed on Twitter that this problem had arisen due to a bug, and that it should now be solved. “Issue was isolated and fixed server side,” he wrote on Tuesday....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 227 words · Carroll Batten

Facebook Ceo Mark Zuckerberg Calls For Stronger Regulation Of Internet

“Technology is a major part of our lives, and companies such as Facebook have immense responsibilities. Every day, we make decisions about what speech is harmful, what constitutes political advertising, and how to prevent sophisticated cyber attacks. These are important for keeping our community safe. But if we were starting from scratch, we wouldn’t ask companies to make these judgments alone,” Zuckerberg wrote. “By updating the rules for the Internet, we can preserve what’s best about it — the freedom for people to express themselves and for entrepreneurs to build new things — while also protecting society from broader harms....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 493 words · Eric Defalco

Facebook Is Testing A New Browser That Will Make Sure You Stay On Fb Techworm

Facebook has been long looking to convince the FB users to within its confines by providing all sorts of value added services like chats, messengers etc. However it lacked a full fledged browser that could take on the might of the market leader, Google Chrome and make its users stay on FB even while surfing the web. The new in-App browser is a step in making that into a reality....

December 5, 2022 · 1 min · 191 words · Robert Winters

Facebook Sued For Storing Biometric Face Prints

The complaint (PDF) states that “Facebook has created, collected and stored over a billion ‘face templates’ (or ‘face prints’)”, which, ostensibly, are as uniquely identifiable as fingerprints. These have been gathered “from over a billion individuals, millions of whom reside in the State of Illinois”. In 2008, the state legislature had passed the the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), which is alleged to have been violated by Zuckerberg. The complaint notes that a private entity such as Facebook under BIPA is forbidden by law to acquire or have an individual’s biometrics except if it reaches suitable permission, which is constituted by:...

December 5, 2022 · 4 min · 649 words · Jerry Dostie

Facebook Testing Aadhaar Verification For New Users Says Not Mandatory Techworm

For those unaware, Aadhaar is a unique identification document bearing a unique 12 digit Aadhaar number, that is issued to an individual by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI). Now, Facebook, the social networking giant, too has followed suit and is apparently encouraging its new users in India to use their real names on its site as shown in their Aadhaar card while creating a new account. “What’s your name?...

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 286 words · Jermaine Willis

Facebook To Introduce 3D Touch On Its Ios Fb App Techworm

In conversation with TechCrunch, a Facebook spokesperson said, “We are excited to start rolling out support for 3D Touch in our iOS app so people can quickly and easily peek into a preview of anything they are interested in on Facebook, and pop into that content to see more.” 3D Touch will allow users to hardpress on FB timeline posts to preview content and take further action on the options instead of tapping and swiping The 3D Touch feature in Apple smartphones was codenamed ‘peek and pop’ and was introduced on Apple’s new smartphones last year....

December 5, 2022 · 1 min · 137 words · Neil Medcalf

Fake Gom Player Update Was Responsible To Install Malware At Japanese Nuclear Plant Which Was Used To Stole Data Techworm

One of these files namely “Install.exe” was found to be Malicious in Nature and was detected as a Backdoor Named as “Backdoor.Win32.Miancha” The investigation is still going on, and now it looks like the attack was not aimed to steal the data but most probably it was only the carelessness of an employ who unknowingly installed the Backdoor in one of the Computer at the Plant.

December 5, 2022 · 1 min · 66 words · Elizabeth Ramirez

Flaw In Visa S Contactless Card Lets Anyone Charge It Upto 999 999

Flaw In Visa’s Contactless Card Lets Anyone Charge It Upto $999,999Convenience turns flawThe ProcessVisa’s response Convenience turns flaw As a way of speeding up transactions, Visa allows its users to bypass the step of entering their PINs when making a transactions of amounts $20 or less.Researchers from Newcastle University have discovered serious flaw in this process . They discovered that this amount could be increased simply by converting the currency into a foreign one (GBP to USD or EURO)....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 420 words · Corey Sharp

Florida Man Claims His Apple Airpod Exploded Techworm

According to Jason Colon from Tampa, Florida, he was listening to music while working out at the LA Fitness on 4th Street in St. Petersburg, Fla. on Thursday when he noticed white smoke coming out from his Apple Airpods. He then left the AirPods on a piece of gym equipment to seek help. Although, Colon didn’t actually see his AirPod burst into flame, he claims that by the time he got back, his right side AirPod had popped open leaving it charred with parts of white plastic turning grey....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 264 words · Michael Feder

Future Versions Of Google Now Will Not Need A Data Connection Techworm

Google has just published a new research paper that shows that it is possible to use your phone’s personal assistant without a data connection. The research team at Google is working on creating a new, personalized system for voice commands, as well as dictation. To train the new system, the team mainly used 2,000 hours of recorded and anonymized Google voice search traffic, totalling more than 100 million requests. The team also added background noise from YouTube to imitate real-life speaking conditions....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 442 words · Juanita Story

G Skill S Ddr4 Ram Runs At 3200Mhz Taking The Speed Demon Award Techworm

The new SO-DIMM kits are part of G.Skill’s Ripjaws series. There are two high capacity options available, 16GB (2x8GB) and 32GB (2x16GB). Both are built with Samsung DDR4 8Gb ICs, same as the previously aforementioned Trident Z additions, and require 1.35V to run. The company has mentioned the following regarding the feat of announcing the world’s fastest gaming RAM kits for gaming notebooks. According to the information that G.Skill has provided, the latencies when running this RAM at DDR4-3200 are 16-18-18-43....

December 5, 2022 · 1 min · 149 words · Bradford Khouri

Gimp 2 10 18 Released With New 3D Transform Tool Download Link

This update brings a noteworthy number of refinements coupled with major bug fixes and new tool enhancements. GIMP 2.10.18: New Tools & Major Improvements After skipping the release of 2.10.16 due to a critical bug, GIMP 2.10.18 brings many useful features to the program. GIMP 2.10.18: New Tools & Major ImprovementsDownload GIMP 2.10.18 Right off the bat is a major change to the left-hand panel used for switching between tools namely toolbox....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 347 words · Brooke Ward

Gmail Drafts Being Used By A New Icoscript Variant To Remotely Control Victims Computer

Gmail Drafts used to update RAT and send victims data to the hackersModus OperandiRandom Access Tool (RAT)Rescue method Modus Operandi Shape Security said that this was how this new kind of malware work. The cyber criminal / hacker first set up an anonymous Gmail account. He then proceeded to infect the victims computer with the malware. Once the malware was injected into the victims computer, all he had to do is open the original anonymous Gmail account as as invisible instance of Internet Explorer....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 501 words · Vance Dennis

Google Agrees To Pay 5 5 Million For Sneaking Around Apple S Privacy Settings Techworm

It all started in 2012, when a Stanford researcher discovered that Google had used a tactic to track Safari users’ web browsing habits. In other words, it used to fool consumers’ browsers into accepting ad-tracking software by sneaking around Apple’s privacy settings. Apple, which owns Safari, had built into it privacy controls that prevented certain cookies, small files that store information that can detect users or track their activities. However, Google got around the setting by camouflaging their cookies in a way that was capable for a loophole in the Safari settings....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 261 words · Charles Haddix

Google Docs Will Now Warn You About Using Dumb Sentences

With the latest update in place, Google Docs will be able to point out inappropriate words and sentences that might seem dumb. It will help users write clear and concise copies free of any grammatical errors. Google Docs is releasing Tone & Style feature to write concise copies Grammarly and a few other third-party platforms and extensions have long been providing services to rectify grammatical errors and whatnot over the past couple of years....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 313 words · Tracy Hodges

Google Enables 360 Degree Videos On Youtube Now Upload And Watch Videos In 360 Degree

Google said in its official Youtube blog that publishers can shares incredible videos with their fans every second of the day, but what if they could share even more in that video? Like, sharing the entire moment that they are filming? The big thing is that you wont need a virtual reality headset to watch 360-Degree Videos On YouTube, on web (chrome) you can scroll around the video with your mouse pointer like you did in Google maps to Zoom in or out....

December 5, 2022 · 1 min · 163 words · Christine Aron

Google Engineer Finds 10 Usb Type C Fried His 1000 Chromebook Pixel Techworm

The spurious cable not only fried his Chromebook Pixel laptop but also two USB PD (power delivery) analysers. Leung says that as soon as he plugged in the cable and turned it on, it completely fried the Vbus line on the Twinkie USB PD analyser. “This is permanent damage. I tried resetting the Twinkie analyzer and having the firmware reflashed, but it continues to exhibit this failure,” Leung wrote. Not only did the cable kill the analyser, though, but it also fried both USB Type-C ports on Leung’s Chromebook Pixel: “Neither would charge or act as a host when I plugged in a USB device such as an ethernet adapter....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 240 words · Brenna Tapia

Google Is Giving Instant Access To Its Project Fi For The Next 24 Hours Techworm

In a way, it is Google’s way of saying that it plans on delivering wireless connectivity far better than other U.S. carriers. Furthermore, one primary advantage of using Project Fi will be that it will refund unused data, which is something that the company’s newly formed competitors do not even entertain. Google’s Project Fi intelligently figures out if you are moving around or are located in one place. Based on that, Project Fi will connect you to the nearest and fastest wireless network, which can range from an open Wi-Fi hotspot, or a partner’s LTE network....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 293 words · Raymond Brroks

Google Messages May Soon Stop Working On Uncertified Android Devices Starting March 31

According to an APK teardown of Google Messages by XDA Developers, the folks at the publication spotted new strings within the Messages app that points out to app code notice which reads, “On March 31, Messages will stop working on uncertified devices, including this one”. The strings was spotted in the app code of beta app version 7.2 of the Google Messages app. For those unaware, a certified Android phone is a device that comes pre-installed with Google’s G Suite of apps including Google Play Services....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 256 words · Ethel King

Google Powered Censys A Search Engine Devoted To Mapping Internet S Dark Secrets Techworm

However the important point behind the discovery of this vulnerability is that that researchers used a little known search engine called Censys. Censys is a brain child of researchers from University of Michigan and is aimed at helping security researchers find the Internet’s dirty little secrets by tracking all the devices hooked up to it. Censys is pretty new, it was launched in October, 2015, but it has already produced many unknown facts and vulnerabilities of the Internet connected devices....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 349 words · Douglas Yancey