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Sunday, April 5, 2015

Android custom version OxygenOS launched by OnePLus


Smartphone-maker OnePlus just released the initial version of OxygenOS, its forked version of Android Lollipop, optimized for its OnePlus One phone.
News that OnePlus was working on the operating system broke in January, after a split with partner Cyanogen.

ONLINE NOTE PROJECT COMPOSER TAKING SERVICE BEING TESTED BY DROPBOX


It appears that Dropbox is bringing back HackPad, the collaborative documents service the company acquired a year ago. The Y Combinator-backed startup had grown to become a popular tool for taking quick notes at conferences, events, as well as in the classroom, due to its simple design, ease of use, and real-time nature. Now, a service called Composer, which looks remarkably like HackPad, has appeared.

FREAK is another serious flaw in the Web's encryption


Experts are warning of a serious security flaw that has apparently gone undetected for years and can weaken encrypted connections between computers and websites, potentially undermining security across the Internet.
The flaw, which has been dubbed FREAK, affects the widely used Secure Sockets Layer protocol and its successor, Transport Layer Security, and can allow an attacker to intercept supposedly encrypted traffic as it moves between clients and servers

Sunday, March 29, 2015

ALL ABOUT NON-VOLATILE MEMORY EXPRESS (NVMe) YOU SHOULD KNOW



As SSDs become more common, you'll also hear more about Non-Volatile Memory Express, a.k.a. NVM Express, or more commonly—NVMe. NVMe is a communications interface/protocol developed specially for SSDs by a consortium of vendors including Intel, Samsung, Sandisk, Dell, and Seagate.
Like SCSI and SATA, NVMe is designed to take advantage of the unique properties of pipeline-rich, random access, memory-based storage. The spec also reflects improvements in methods to lower data latency since SATA and AHCI were introduc

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

HUAWEI'S NEW ANDROID WATCH WEAR VIDEO HITS TOWN



On Saturday, Huawei posted a pair of promotional videos to its YouTube channel that show off its as-yet unannounced Android Wear watch, and, boy, are you going to want to see what's in store.
The videos, first spotted by DroidLife, show an Android Wear smartwatch with a round screen that, unlike the Moto 360, is actually completely round. The Moto 360, you might remember, has a slice of missing pixels at the bottom of its display.
Sapphire glass protects the face (that's a snazzy upgrade over other Android Wear watches), and you can choose from a selection of watchbands, ranging from leather to a Milanese loop metal-link affair.
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Friday, February 27, 2015

ONLINE DATING APP "TINDER" PREMIUM VERSION "TINDER PLUS" TO BE LAUNCHED THIS MONDAY IN MARKETS

   Tinder online dating app this Monday would release a new premium version of the app which has a all host of new additions with the most important being an Undo button for errant swipes and a Passport option for searching outside your current geographic region.This new premium version would be paid for unlike its predecessor which was free.Image result for tinder plus


 Tinder had previously tested its pricing in selected markets with prices ranging between   $.99  to $19.99/month with lots of people in the know are speculating that the US market  price of the app would most likely be below $10 altough official statements from Tinder says it is not yet available  for Android and iOS users in the States and would be available for them most likeley from mid-late March