Thursday, October 31, 2013

Google Nexus 5 with Android 4.4 KitKat appears in Google Play store launched to India at Rs. 28,999

Previous post of this Google Nexus from Launched time :

After weeks of speculation, Google and LG have officially announced the 
Google LG Nexus 5.


The Nexus 5 comes with a 4.95-inch full-HD IPS display and is powered by a 2.26GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor alongside 2GB of RAM. It comes with an 8.0-megapixel rear camera and a 1.3-megapixel front camera. It comes in 16GB and 32GB storage options, with Black and White colours to choose from.

Google Nexus 5 is the first to run Android 4.4, which brings a new dialer that automatically suggests people the most likely call while Caller ID by Google matches an incoming phone number to a business even if that number isn't stored in the contact list. Users can send and receive text messages directly from Hangouts, and Hangouts for Android now supports location sharing. 


"LG is proud to partner with Google again to develop the fastest, most powerful Nexus phone ever," said Dr. Jong-seok Park, president and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. "Nexus 5 offers the ultimate functionality in a modern design and is a testament to the level of innovation that can be generated when two great companies come together for a second act." 

Nexus 5 is now available for purchase (no contract required) on Google Play in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, U.K., Australia, Korea and Japan.

"We're excited to collaborate with LG on a new Nexus device," said Sundar Pichai, senior vice president of Android, Chrome and Apps at Google. "Google Nexus 5 is the slimmest and fastest Nexus phone to date and puts the latest platform innovations of Android 4.4, KitKat, right in the hands of consumers.

Interestingly, the phone has been listed on Google Play India as well carrying a price tag of Rs. 28,999 for the 16GB variant ($349 in the US) and Rs. 32,999 for the 32GB variant ($399 in the US).




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Monday, October 28, 2013

Barack Obama's Twitter, Facebook, Campaign website and Email Accounts hacked by Syrian Electronic Army


The pro-Assad group Syrian Electronic Army claims it has hacked the President Barack Obama’s website , Twitter-Facebook accounts and access email accounts linked to Organizing For Action, the non-profit offshoot of Obama For America, Obama's 2012 campaign operation.

Last night, Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) hacked into Obama's donation website donate.barackobama.com, which was temporarily redirected to the website of the hacking group (sea.sy/indexs/) with a short message: “Hacked by SEA”.


The hackers were able to take over only a secondary donations page. It was an older page - still on the site, but was no longer being used.

They have also posted fake tweets and updates from Obama's Facebook Page and Twitter accounts, "All the links that Barack Obama account tweeted it and post it on Facebook was redirected to a video showing the truth about Syria" Hacker told Mashable in an interview.




At the time of writing, the donate.barackobama.com website no longer redirects visitors to the SEA’s website, but the links posted on his Twitter and Facebook accounts had not been fixed as of publishing time.

According to a screenshot shared by the hacking group, they have also claimed that they have access Obama Campaign email accounts.






Zone-H mirrors of hack are also available for readers:
  • Link 1 (http://donate.barackobama.com)
  • Link 2 (https://my.barackobama.com/page/s/hacked-by-sea)

'Syrian Electronic Army is an organized hacking group loyal to the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and known for their high profile cyber attacks. This year they were able to disrupt the New York Times web page multiple times, Twitter, CNN, the Huffington Post and Global Post and many more targets.

The SEA website launched in May 2011 stating the group's mission: to attack the enemies of the Syrian government, mainly those who fabricated stories about the Syrian civil war.

LG unveils curved-screen smartphone - G-Flex of OLED Gadjet

Seoul: LG Electronics unveiled on Monday a curved-screen smartphone, taking on rival Samsung in a niche market seen as a first step on the road to fully flexible products. Despite its name, the 'G-Flex' does not bend, but uses flexible OLED (organic light-emitting diode) to produce a curved six-inch display.
The model is "the best representation yet of how a smartphone should be curved," the president of LG's mobile unit Park Jong-Seok said, in a clear dig at Samsung.
Earlier this month, Samsung started retailing its "Galaxy Round" - a 5.7-inch (14.5 centimetre) handset with a display that curves from side-to-side to fit the contour of the hand. The 'G-Flex' is curved on the vertical axis in order to, the company said, "follow the contour of the face".
Curved displays are already commercially available in large-screen televisions offered by both Samsung and LG. The displays are supposed to offer a more immersive viewing experience but are significantly more expensive than standard screens. The Galaxy Round is currently only available in South Korea and retails at 1.08 million won ($1,000).
Curved screens are still at a nascent stage in display technology, which is shifting towards flexible panels that are bendable or can even be rolled or folded.
LG said the G-Flex would be available to South Korean consumers from November, but did not provide a price estimate.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Terminator Rat becomes more sophisticated inn recent APT attacks

 Sometimes the simplest techniques can foil the complex systems created by security firms and large enterprises to detect malicious programs and files.
 
Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) is a term referring to targeted attacks on enterprises and other organizations and recently referred to what appeared to be nation-state intelligence agencies using cyber assaults for both conventional espionage and industrial espionage.
 

Advanced threats have targeted control systems in the past and these attacks use commercially available and custom-made advanced malware to steal information or perpetrate fraud.
 

HRD gives go ahead to Aakash 4, will be ready by next year with slight updates

New Delhi: After much deliberation, the Union HRD ministry has given the go ahead to its ambitious Aakash 4 project, and a cabinet note seeking permission for the production of the low-cost tablet is expected soon.
Under this proposal, HRD plans to procure over 22 lakh tablets at a cost of Rs 330 crore through Directorate General of Supplies (DGS&D), ministry sources said. In the first phase of the scheme, Aakash 4 tablets will be given to engineering institutes which will be directly bought from vendors empanelled by the DGS&D.
The tablet, estimated at USD 35 per piece, will be provided to students at a subsidised rate. Sources at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology have said the new tablet will be out by January next year.
The CAG in September had slammed the HRD Ministry for the shortcomings in the Aakash tablet project, raising questions over "arbitrary" selection of IIT-Rajasthan to launch the scheme.
The public auditor had observed that the ministry decided to launch Aakash through the IIT-Rajasthan without ascertaining their capacity to undertake the work which adversely affected the project delivery.
The development of the tablet has since been shifted from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Jodhpur, to IIT Bombay. The new version of the tablet will allow students to read and compose in Hindi, Kannad, Punjabi, Gujarati, Tamil, Malayalam, Manipur etc along with audio-video chat facility. 

Buffer hacked; Twitter, Facebook flooded with Spam Weight-loss links

If you're a user of the Buffer app, the social-media management service that let you cross-posting to various social networks, be aware that the service got hacked yesterday, with spam messages going out over Facebook. 


"Buffer was hacked around 1 hour ago, and many of you may have experienced spam posts sent from you via Buffer. I can only understand how angry and disappointed you must be right now." Buffer team said, in an email sent to users and also posted to Buffer’s blog.

It’s not yet clear how many of Buffer’s 1 million or so users were affected by the hack, but buffer maintains that user passwords are safe nor has any "billing or payment information been affected or exposed".

It appears that Buffer's Facebook and Twitter spam messages were first sent at around 2:20 p.m. ET. Hackers have used the exploit to spam user accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and other sites.

Just recently, Instagram saw a viral wave of weight-loss-related spam spread quickly across its service, though it was not the result of a hack.

There’s not much detail from Buffer on the hack, though as of the time of publishing, it doesn’t seem as if the Buffer team itself knows just yet.



Buffer also today reported that the problem has been fixed and that security has been bolstered. The service is now operating as normal, but users will need to reconnect their Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Apple's New Mac pro ... really amazing with video of development

The Mac Pro is dressed in red and auctioned for a good cause


The only Apple product auction is a classic in this world and will soon close a new chapter, thanks to the designer Jony Ive and Marc Newson, responsible for what we see in the picture that heads the news.

Yes, the new Mac Pro is dressed in red and wearing their best clothes to be auctioned entirely laudable a purpose, raising money for the Product Red project, started by Bono, lead singer of U2, struggling to eliminate AIDS in Africa .


In order to raise the most money has been made public that only manufacture such equipment, so the Mac Pro red is "one of a kind".


Finally, as usual, in charge of carrying out the auction will be Sotheby's.



The auction is expected to reach a figure get vente be around between 40,000 and 60,000.

So does the Mac Pro, pure technological pornography announced at the WWDC, the Apple Mac Pro, has returned to prominence in the last event of the signature, which defined its price basis (2.999 dollars), release (December 2013) and other details of this amazing machine as the frequency of 3.7 GHz Xeon processor.




A workstation without comparison possible by design with anything seen so far for the workstation sector and which is already considered as the most innovative Apple in this decade. Described by us media as 'pure technological pornography', it has been designed and built entirely in the United States, something that takes care of properly advertise the firm (for opponents of the 'made in China') in an impressive video that teaches the process of construction.