Samsung in dire straits as a ‘Safe’ Samsung Galaxy Note 7 explodes on plane

Nobody aboard the plane was injured, but the flight was canceled. He threw the smartphone on the ground. Once we have examined the machine we will have more information to share. The Consumer Product Safety Commission has already begun an investigation on the matter. CPSC is moving expeditiously to investigate this incident, said the agencys chairman Elliott F. Kaye. That just doesnt sound right. source: www.techworm.net

October 7, 2016 · 1 min · 66 words · William Cox

After Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7, it’s now the turn of iPhone 7 to explode

Not to be left behind, Samsungs arch-rival Apple too has decided to follow suit. A Reddit user kroopthesnoop posted a picture of his burnt up matte black iPhone 7 on Wednesday. Must be in the same@UPStruck with#SamsungGalaxyNote7. Basically, when the user received his delivery of the iPhone, he found it in the burnt state. Something happened between the factory and delivery, the owner of the phone wrote in his thread on Reddit....

September 30, 2016 · 1 min · 118 words · Manuel Thompson

7 scary job interview questions and how you should answer them

And if thats not enough, you oughta go through the dreadful interviews. Job interviews can be pressure situations not only for fresh graduates but also for experienced campaigners. As a candidate, you have to think of an honest reply using both wit and diplomatese. What career advice would you give to a room full of people, aged between 15 and 45? Here is another trick question for candidates for mid-level management positions....

September 23, 2016 · 2 min · 319 words · Kimberly Jones

Why real hackers prefer Linux over Windows and Mac

Why do hackers prefer Linux over Mac, Windows, and other operating systems? We have published many tutorials for hackers and security researchers. You may have noticed that most tutorials are based on Linux operating systems. The moot question here is that why do hackers prefer Linux over Mac or Windows? Windows and Mac dont have that. This grants hackers and Linux far greater access and control over their system and awesome customization....

September 18, 2016 · 3 min · 499 words · Gabriela Wall

Two hackers who entered into Hack The Pentagon program leaked information about 30,000 feds

On Thursday, 24-year old Justin Gray Liverman and 22-year old Andrew Otto Boggs both were arrested by FBI. FBI said that they were famous by their nicknamesD3f4ultandIncursio, respectively. FBI said thatD3f4ultandIncursiohad allegedly leaked personal identifiable information of more than 30,000 FBI employees. source: www.techworm.net

September 16, 2016 · 1 min · 44 words · Cory Hunt

Critical vulnerabilities in Hollywood screener system website exposes unreleased films

Screeners are copies of unreleased films which are given to press for reviews by movie studios. One such system is Awards-Screeners.com. The site allows SAG-AFTRA members and other industry insiders to view the latest movies for reviews. However,the website is vulnerable to hacking as per Vickery. Cracking these passwords would take years of computational operations. Vickery reminded the lawyer of his long history in exposing unsecured databases. In later email exchanges, VMM told Vickery that most of the data he downloaded was actually test data....

September 11, 2016 · 1 min · 113 words · Candice Clarke

Have you noticed big brands dropping A, B & O from their signs and logos?

Do you know why? Most of these big signages miss three letters,A,B, and O. NHS Blood and Transplant organization, along with PR agency Engine Group has launched the Missing jot down campaign. Your blood can save a human life. source: www.techworm.net

September 11, 2016 · 1 min · 41 words · Willie Coleman

In protest against Nintendo’s legal threats, developers rename the game “No Mario’s Sky” to ‘DMCA’s Sky’

However, one such developer team has decided to hit back at Nintendo. Sadly, that couldnt stop it being withdrawn from triannual game coding competition, Ludum Dare. Mariohas been a milk cow for Nintendo since its release in 1981. However, Nintendo is very possessive about its lucky mascot. Just like many big technology companies, Nintendo sees its intellectual property rights as its most valuable asset. took just four hours to piss Nintendo and threaten them of legal action....

September 6, 2016 · 1 min · 176 words · Katherine Ibarra

This smartphone is the mother and father of them all with 12GB of RAM and 2 Snapdragan 830 SoCs

Turings new super smartphone will be released in 2017 and called the Turing Phone Cadenza. Cadenza has previously unheard and unbelievable specs. And folks thats not all. Turings smartphones rear camera is not something ordinary but an iMAX 6K Quad Rear Camera with Triplet Lens/T1.2. The matter of storage comes to Wait, Turing is not done yet! With such heavy specs, there is a small matter of internal storage. Turing is planning to do to smartphones what Jio has done to mobile telephony in India!...

September 2, 2016 · 1 min · 145 words · Katie White

Flip Phone makes a comeback with Samsung Galaxy Folder 2

But this one is from house of Samsung. The Samsung Galaxy Folder 2 Android flip phone with a gold design and has a 3.8-inch display. It will be powered by Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. Weibo leaks states that Samsung Galaxy Folder 2 Android flip phone will be priced just $250. However a international roll out is ruled out at present. source: www.techworm.net

August 30, 2016 · 1 min · 61 words · James Jimenez

10 best anti-hacking software to protect your Windows 10 run PC from hackers

Hackers are a constant threat for all Internet users. Given below are the best anti-hacking software products for Windows 10: Table Of Contents 1. Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection is a software product that attempts to detect and remove malware. It identifies the threats that have circumvented defenses, and provides response references as well. Reason Core Security This security tool removes malware and adware that your standard antivirus has missed....

August 22, 2016 · 3 min · 558 words · Jeffery Shelton

See through walls with your smartphone using this 3D sensor

Since, it is a consumer-friendly product; it doesnt require any training to use. Walabot DIY says it can see up to four inches deep into walls made of drywall or even cement. Walabot instantly turns a smartphone into a powerful 3D-imaging system at your fingertips, company officials said. One can not only make use of the existing apps, but can also create their own apps. The Walabot DIY uses sophisticated algorithms to detect the radio emissions and reflections of different objects....

August 19, 2016 · 2 min · 266 words · Madison Walsh

Here are some must know Windows 10 Keyboard shortcuts

not another article with keyboard shortcuts. I already know all the Windows shortcuts! But I beg to differ from you. Here are the best keyboard shortcuts, youll want to know. Also Read-Undo, redo, shortcut key on keyboard Read More source: www.techworm.net

August 18, 2016 · 1 min · 41 words · Peter Rivera