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05/24/2022

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🌐 TRAI Said to Moot Mechanism for KYC-Based Caller Name Display, Consultation to Begin in a Few Months

🌐 Human Brain Functions Inspire Researchers to Find Ways for Achieving Greater Efficiency in Future Computers

🌐 Hyundai to Build First EV and Battery Manufacturing Unit in Georgia in 2023, Plans to Invest $5.54 Billion

🌐 North American Smartphone Shipments Grew 4 Percent in Q1 2022, Apple Led The Market: Canalys

🌐 Researchers Reveal How Mars Has Discreet Auroras Without Presence of Global Magnetic Field

🌐 New State Mobile May Update Live on Android, iOS; Brings New Map, Weapon, More

🌐 iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro Max Top Most Sold Smartphones List for Q1 2022: IDC

🌐 WhatsApp Request Account Info Feature Rolling Out on Desktop: Report

🌐 Researchers Develop Topological Insulators That Could One Day Allow Efficient Light-Based Computing

🌐 iQoo Neo 6 India Launch Date Set for May 31, Will Feature Snapdragon 870 5G SoC: Expected Price 26k

🌐 India’s 5G Testbed Successfully Tested in IIT Madras, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Made First 5G Call

🌐 Google to Allow Tinder Owner Match to Offer Alternate Payment Systems to Users on Play Store

🌐 TikTok plans big push into gaming, conducting tests in Vietnam: Report

🌐 Infinix Note 12, Note 12 Turbo launched in India starting at Rs 11,999

🌐 Xiaomi Band 7 to launch alongside Redmi Note 11T series on May 24

08/01/2021

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Flip 3 - Europian Pricing Leaked

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Prices

12/256GB - 2009€ ~ ₹1,77,400
12/512GB - 2099€ ~ ₹1,85,300

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Prices

8/128GB - 1029€ ~ ₹90,850
8/256GB - 1109€ ~ ₹97,900

Your opinion on this Pricing
I am in love with Z Flip 3 , someone buy it for me and gift me 🥺

06/09/2021

Tech YouTube Channels | Teach You Anything On Anything

UnboxTherapy 23

UnboxTherapy is one of the most popular tech channels on YouTube with over 300,000 subscribers. Watch the unboxing of new gadgets, reviews and hear about thoughts on all sorts of gadgets including PC components, smartphones, tablets and even peripherals like keyboards and gaming consoles. Benchmark testing on mobile cameras and PC components included.

[Subscribers: 320K+ | Video Views: 36 Million+]

TysiPhoneHelp 9

Ty’s iPhone Help talks a lot about Apple’s range of products including the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Nano, iMac and MacBook Pro.

Other than just Apple products, he also reviews similar products on the market that are competing against Apple.

[Subscribers: 297K+ | Video Views: 79 Million+]

iCrackUriDevice 12

This YouTuber calls himself ICU and features lots of news and rumors mostly around any sort of Apple-related information, product and OS.

He covers everything including the latest iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, iMac, MacBook Pro and also MacBook Air. He also has comparison videos between other similar products like the Nexus 4, Nexus 10 and Microsoft Surface.

[Subscribers: 293K+ | Video Views: 51 Million+]

CNETTV 10

CNET is yet another tech news website that has a dedicated YouTube channel where they show product reviews, exclusive interviews, tutorials and lots of the latest tech news.

They also do a great job of covering events like CES by uploading a lot of informative videos of what you can find at the event.

[Subscribers: 281K+ | Video Views: 111 Million+]

LinusTechTips 12

LinusTechTips (a personal favourite) is really knowledgeable about PC’s. He mainly unboxes computer hardware such as PC casings, motherboards and small peripherals like keyboards, mouse’s and earphones.

While he’s doing that, he’ll talk about other helpful information relating to what he’s unboxing.

[Subscribers: 272K+ | Video Views: 86 Million+]

LockerGnome 9

Chris Pirillo is a famous and knowledgeable person in the online tech community. On his channel, you can see his daily vlogs and go through the life of a geek with him.

Other videos include mini-reviews of the latest smartphones and tablets. He is not biased with the hardware he reviews, he openly voices out things or experiences he does not like which makes his videos very genuine.

[Subscribers: 256K+ | Video Views: 158 Million+]

NCIXcom 8

NCIX is an online computer store based in Canada. On their YouTube channel, you’ll see the familiar face of Linus from LinusTechTips as he works for them too.

Their channel features an in-depth look at consumer-grade hardware and details of upcoming sales or discounts that are going to happen at the NCIX store.

[Subscribers: 196K+ | Video Views: 33 Million+]

MarquesBrownlee 9

Marques talks a lot about mobile hardware such as smartphones and tablets. He gives his own views and talks about good points related to the latest updates of such devices.

Although he does not do reviews on as many devices compared to other YouTube channels out there, his other videos also explain and help viewers better understand certain apps and services.

[Subscribers: 169K+ | Video Views: 15 Million+]

Newegg TV 9

Newegg is a big US store that sells fully built computers, laptops, tablets and individual computer components. On their YouTube channel, they review computer hardware that can be purchased from their website.

So if you’re thinking of buying parts for a personal PC build, browse reviews on their channel to see what they have to say before making your final decision.

[Subscribers: 160K+ | Video Views: 40 Million+]

TheVerge 7

The Verge is a popular tech website that incorporates a lot of videos together with thier text articles. They’re known to be some of the first to get a hands on experience with the latest gadgets and the videos to prove it.

You can enjoy their daily ’90 seconds on The Verge’ video where they talk about the day’s most popular tech news.

[Subscribers: 120K+ | Video Views: 35 Million+]

Duncan33303 6

04/24/2021

Video editing mobile or computer antything u use. Part time job

04/10/2021

🗃 How to choose a VPN ? 🗳
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The best way to stay secure when using public Wi-Fi is to use a VPN solution, like Norton Secure VPN, which is compatible with Android and iOS smartphones and tablets, as well as Windows PCs and Apple Macs. Here are some questions to ask when you’re choosing a VPN provider.

🔴 Do they respect your privacy?
The point of using a VPN is to protect your privacy, so it’s crucial that your VPN provider respects your privacy, too. They should have a no-log policy, which means that they never track or log your online activities.

🔴 Do they run the most current protocol?
OpenVPN provides stronger security than other protocols, such as PPTP.

🔴 Do they set data limits?
Depending on your Internet usage, bandwidth may be a large deciding factor for you. Make sure their services match your needs by checking to see if you’ll get full, unmetered bandwidth without data limits. Remember, some packages may not cost you money, but you’ll be subjected to frequent advertisements instead.

🔴 Where are the servers located?
Decide which server locations are important to you. If you want to appear as if you’re accessing the Web from a certain locale, make sure there’s a server in that country.

🔴 Will you be able to set up VPN access on multiple devices?
If you are like the average consumer, you use between three and five devices. Ideally, you’d be able to use the VPN on all of them at the same time.

🔴 What happens if the VPN goes down?
Be sure that your provider implements a kill switch system in the event of failure. This means that your connection would automatically be locked down and would not default to an unsecured Internet connection if something goes wrong.

04/10/2021

🗃 Types Of Digital Footprints 🗳
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Digital footprints can be classified into two broad categories — active and passive footprints — which depends on how your information is acquired.

👣 Active Digital Footprints 👣
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Active digital footprints consist of the data you leave when you make deliberate choices on the internet. For instance, posts you make to your social media channels are a form of active footprint. When you are logged into a project management or similar site, changes you make that are connected to your login name are also part of your active footprint.

Here are a few examples of active digital footprints.

🔵Posting on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, and other social media platforms.

🔵Filling out online forms, such as when signing up to receive emails or texts.

🔵Agreeing to install cookies on your devices when prompted by the browser.

👣 Passive Digital Footprints 👣
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Passive digital footprints are those you leave behind without intending to or, in some cases, without knowing it.

For instance, websites that collect information about how many times you’ve visited recently are adding to your digital footprint in a passive fashion. That’s because you don’t choose to give them this data. They collect it when a device at your IP address connects with their website. This is a hidden process, and you may not realize it is happening at all.

Here are three examples of passive digital footprints.

🔵Websites that install cookies in your device without disclosing it to you.

🔵Apps and websites that use geolocation to pinpoint your location.

🔵Social media news channels and advertisers that use your likes, shares, and comments to profile you and to serve up advertisements based on your interests.

Both active and passive footprints can be tracked and observed in multiple ways and by multiple sources.

04/10/2021

Year these companies started:

2009: Uber
2008: Airbnb
2006: Spotify
2006: Twitter
2004: Facebook
2003: Tesla
2002: SpaceX
1999: Alibaba
1998: Google
1997: Netflix
1994: Amazon
1984: Dell
1976: Apple
1975: Microsoft
1968: Intel
1946: Sony
1938: Samsung
1911: IBM
1889: Nintendo

12/27/2020

👨‍💻5 Dangerous Apps Which Can Land You In Jail👨‍💻

Note: Never try using these apps else you'll end up in jail or loosing all your important data!

1. SPOOF APP

Call spoofing is technology that can use someone's mobile number and call someone else.

If you use any spoof website or app, you will have to wind up the direct jail because the app is black-listed.

2. WIFIKILL

As the name says, this app is used to kill wifi. by using this android app, you can trun off other's Wifi networks.

3. POPCORN TIME

Here you can find latest movies as you want in HD quality.

This blacklisted app gets your ilP address trace, which claims you as a criminal according to the law.

4.BLACKMART

It is a replica of the play store. it is rstricted globally, but if you use it, you break the law.

5. TORRENT

All of you know about this one. If you download something from there, you have to pay fine of 2 lakh INR or a jail of 3years.

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12/27/2020

👨‍💻7 Ways To Hack Any Social Media Platform👨‍💻

Note: This is just for educational purposes, please don't try this yourself!

Here's the list of 7 ways which you can use to hack into any social media platform. I'll be Explaining them seperately today, so

▪️ MITM Attack (Man in the Middle Attack)
▪️Phishing
▪️Keylogging
▪️USB Stealer
▪️Social Engineering
▪️DNS Spoofing
▪️Session Hacking

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➖ HACKER DON ➖

12/27/2020

🔰Password cracking techniques🔰

✨There are a number of techniques that can be used to crack passwords. We will describe the most commonly used ones below ;

🌀Dictionary attack – This method involves the use of a wordlist to compare against user passwords.

🌀Brute force attack – This method is similar to the dictionary attack. Brute force attacks use algorithms that combine alpha-numeric characters and symbols to come up with passwords for the attack. For example, a password of the value “password” can also be tried as p@$$word using the brute force attack.

🌀Rainbow table attack – This method uses pre-computed hashes. Let’s assume that we have a database which stores passwords as md5 hashes. We can create another database that has md5 hashes of commonly used passwords. We can then compare the password hash we have against the stored hashes in the database. If a match is found, then we have the password.

🌀Guess – As the name suggests, this method involves guessing. Passwords such as qwerty, password, admin, etc. are commonly used or set as default passwords. If they have not been changed or if the user is careless when selecting passwords, then they can be easily compromised.

🌀Spidering – Most organizations use passwords that contain company information. This information can be found on company websites, social media such as facebook, twitter, etc. Spidering gathers information from these sources to come up with word lists. The word list is then used to perform dictionary and brute force attacks.

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12/13/2020

TECH NEWS
👉🏿Apple Launches $550 Over-Ear Headphones Into Crowded Market

👉🏿Apple and Cloudflare team up to stop your ISP seeing which websites you visit

👉🏿5G services in India - Jio promises launch in the second half of 2021

👉🏿Facebook adds carts to WhatsApp to make shopping easier

👉🏿Xiaomi’s Mi to Launch ‘Made in India’ 55-inch QLED TV on 16 Dec

👉🏿Motorola Launches Moto G9 Power With 6000mAh Battery in India

👉🏿Snap announces $3.5M fund directed toward AR Lens creation

👉🏿SpaceX gets almost $900 million in federal subsidies to deliver broadband to rural America

👉🏿Hackers Impersonate Crypto Exchange Gemini on YouTube

👉🏿Adobe releases Arm version of Lightroom for Windows and macOS

👉🏿You will soon be able to control your Google Nest devices with Samsung SmartThings

👉🏿Samsung’s One UI 3.0 (Android 11) update is rolling out to Galaxy S20 phones on T-Mobile

👉🏿Apple Music is now available on Google Assistant speakers, smart displays

👉🏿Apple is working on a 32-core high performance chip that could blow away Intel

👉🏿iOS 14.2 Reportedly Causing Severe Battery Drain

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