Month: July 2020
This basic Zoom flaw allowed hackers to break into any private meeting zoom video
A vulnerability identified in the web client of video conferencing platform Zoom could have allowed hackers to break into any private meeting in a matter of minutes. Identified by Tom Anthony, VP Product at SEO firm SearchPilot, the Zoom vulnerability stemmed from the absence of rate limiting on private meeting…
Read MoreCheap Photoshop deal: get Adobe’s Photography Plan for just £8.93 a month Adobe Creative Cloud
Adobe has slashed the price of its Photography Plan, which includes both Photoshop and Lightworks, to just £8.93 a month. That’s a saving of almost £20 over the course of a year. For that, you get full access to Adobe Photoshop CC for desktop and iPad, Lightroom CC for both…
Read MoreGoogle One will backup iOS or Android devices for free
Google One, the cloud storage service that Google launched back in 2018, will now backup your iOS or Android phone for free with your Google account. The iOS app will be able to backup your photos, videos, contacts and calendar events, consolidating what’s offered by different services like Photos and…
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy Z Fold2 leak shows improved hinge design
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold2 has leaked out in full, high-resolution glory with a more sophisticated design and robust-looking hinge. The renders, found by MySmartPrice (via Android Police) show that Z Fold2 has completely lost the original Fold… Source
Read MoreHow to watch NASA launch its next rover to Mars today
On Thursday morning, NASA is scheduled to launch its next rover to Mars, the beginning of a years-long mission to figure out if the Red Planet ever hosted life. The rover, called Perseverance, is equipped with instruments to look for evidence of ancient Martian microbes, but its prime goal is…
Read MorePUBG ban in India – Could this move change the govt’s mind? null
Tencent’s PUBG Mobile has come in the spotlight with the Indian government mulling a ban over the battle royale game. It faces an accusation similar to other Chinese apps like TikTok have been facing recently. The company has just updated its privacy and user data policies and has gone a…
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