Month: July 2020

OnePlus accidentally exposes customer data – a second time OnePlus Z Leaks

Amidst all the euphoria of the launch of the OnePlus Nord which marks the company’s return to the mid-tier models, the Chinese smartphone maker has suffered two security bloopers within just a month, the last one resulting in sharing customer emails across a wide spectrum.  A report in Android Police…

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Intel’s 7nm CPUs are delayed, won’t arrive until at least 2022

Intel delivered bad news to its investors today, announcing that its plans for 7nm chips have slipped another six months, and yields are now running a year behind original projections. This comes after Apple announced plans to rely on its own CPUs fo… Source

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T-Mobile will reportedly dump some phones from its network — and even sooner than AT&T

Remember when AT&T told customers their phones would stop working and encouraged them to buy new ones during a pandemic? T-Mobile is reportedly going to be sending out some messages like that too, but it seems like the company could be going about it a little differently (and hopefully less…

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StarCraft II turns 10 this year, and Blizzard is celebrating with an anniversary update for the game

StarCraft II has been out for almost a decade now. To commemorate the game’s tenth anniversary, Blizzard is publicly testing an anniversary update, introducing new campaign achievements for every mission in StarCraft II’s base game and its three expansions, in addition to changes that empower players to create their own…

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Workplace revamps its website and iOS app with a new design Workplace Chat app for iOS

Workplace from Facebook has announced that it is redesigning its website as well as the Workplace Chat iOS app to provide users with more a modern and powerful experience. The communication tool’s website has been redesigned to mirror Facebook’s own infrastructure and this will allow the company to introduce more…

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This router is vulnerable to fake updates and cross-site scripting attacks null

A vulnerable Wi-Fi router can leave your entire network open to attack which is why users should download and install the latest firmware and patches from device manufacturers as soon as they become available. Security research manager at Trustwave, Martin Rakhmanov recently discovered two security flaws in the update functionality…

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