Author: Deepak Elves
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Adobe confirms critical vulnerability on Flash that affects all platforms
SAN JOSE, CA- Adobe Systems Incorporated, (NASDAQ: ADBE) Despite the security update, the US-based software development giant admits that a severe vulnerability has affected all major operating systems. A few months have passed since the last time that Adobe announced a major vulnerability on its Flash software. Now, just one day after releasing its monthly security…
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Samsung Galaxy S7 rumors say it will feature Force Touch-like display
CHINA- Samsung ELECT LTD, (NASDAQ: SSNLF) A report coming from the Chinese social network Weibo suggests that the upcoming Galaxy S7 smartphone will be packing a ForceTouch-like pressure sensitive display. The seventh iteration of Samsung’s flagship smartphone line-up will be coming this February, during MWC 2016 or at a separate launch event, and the rumor…
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Samsung Gear S2 Tizen OZ smarwatch now available in Australia
AUSTRALIA- Samsung ELECT LTD (NASDAQ: SSNLF) The South Korean based tech giant makes its Gear S2 smartwatch available in the Australia. Right when you were convinced that choosing a smartwatch could not get much more difficult – due to the plethora of options – a new player has entered the game. With the Samsung Gear S2, Aussies…
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Apple iOS 9 untethered Jailbreak released
CHINA- Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) A Chinese hacking team has managed to release an untethered iOS 9 jailbreak, despite the struggle due to iOS 9 security wall. Disclaimer: Here at Technology News Extra we do not encourage the use of Jailbreak nor other pieces of software that infringe the respective company’s terms and conditions of…
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Apple bans News app from China to retain interests
BEIJING, CHINA- Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) The Cupertino giant has banned its very own News app from the Chinese region, thus going along with China’s censorship laws. During WWDC 2015 in June, Apple released a news aggregator application that would come pre-installed with iOS 9 called News. The app is supposed to confront third-party apps…
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Microsoft’s first laptop Surface Book comes with custom NVIDIA GPU
REDMOND, WA- Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) The tech giant revealed its first laptop last week, the Surface Book, and new info suggests that it is packing a custom Nvidia graphics card (GPU). Microsoft has gained once again our interest with its new powerful laptop, the Surface Book. The technical features are more or less known…
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Microsoft Lumia 950, 950 XL Windows 10 Mobile: Price, Specs, and Availability details
NEW YORK – Microsoft has just announced the new Lumia 950 smartphone and 950 XL phablet powered by Windows 10 for mobile. Microsoft’s October 6th event has been dominating the rumor mills for the last two months since it was promised to reveal a slew of fresh hardware, as well as the latest version of the company’s mobile software,…
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Microsoft: New Xbox One controllers will be remappable
REDMOND, WA- Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) The tech giant announced that its Xbox One controllers will be upgraded thus being remappable. According to the latest turn of events, the Windows 10 powered Xbox One dashboard is not the only new feature that Xbox fans are eagerly waiting for. First we heard that Microsoft’s Elite controller…
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Motorola announces which of its smartphones will receive Android 6.0 Marshmallow update
CHICAGO, IL- Motorola Inc. (NASDAQ: MSI) The Lenovo-owned company revealed the list of its smartphones that will be updated to Android 6.0 Marshmallow. After much anticipation, Google has decided to roll out the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update next week. The software will be making its initial debut in the Nexus devices, Google’s very own smartphone…
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Climate experts warns El Nino effects as next two years will be the hottest ever
Britain’s top climate and weather body said in a report on Monday that this year and the next, are going to be terrifyingly warmer than the previous ones, due to the manmade global warming that doesn’t seem to slow down its rates as many hope. Those who find climate scientists to be exaggerating about this…