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Clearing the Clouds of Technology
Do you miss the days of BlackBerry phones with physical keyboards? Do you want to reduce your screen time and…
Security researchers working on reverse-engineering Qualcomm’s hardware claim to have finally found a way in, suggesting that flaws in the graphics-handling part of the processing chain’s software drivers could allow hackers to take control of a device. * Read the full article here
Vulnerability Found in Qualcomm Chips Used in Millions of Smartphones was originally published on iSeeTech
Vulnerability Found in Qualcomm Chips Used in Millions of Smartphones was originally published on iSeeTech
Security researchers working on reverse-engineering Qualcomm’s hardware claim to have finally found a way in, suggesting that flaws in the graphics-handling part of the processing chain’s software drivers could allow hackers to take control of a device. * Read the full article here
Vulnerability Found in Qualcomm Chips Used in Millions of Smartphones was originally published on iSeeTech
Vulnerability Found in Qualcomm Chips Used in Millions of Smartphones was originally published on iSeeTech
Security researchers working on reverse-engineering Qualcomm’s hardware claim to have finally found a way in, suggesting that flaws in the graphics-handling part of the processing chain’s software drivers could allow hackers to take control of a device. * Read the full article here
Vulnerability Found in Qualcomm Chips Used in Millions of Smartphones was originally published on iSeeTech
The rumor mill seems pretty certain that forthcoming highest-end iPhone 7 — either called “iPhone 7 Pro” or simply the “iPhone 7 Plus” — will incorporate the same so-called dual-lens camera technology as we’ve seen emerge in Android phones like the Huawei P9 and LG G5. (Technically they’re dual camera modules, not lenses, or multi-aperture…
A dual-lens iPhone 7: 3 reasons you don’t want it — and 2 why you do was originally published on iSeeTech
A dual-lens iPhone 7: 3 reasons you don’t want it — and 2 why you do was originally published on iSeeTech
The rumor mill seems pretty certain that forthcoming highest-end iPhone 7 — either called “iPhone 7 Pro” or simply the “iPhone 7 Plus” — will incorporate the same so-called dual-lens camera technology as we’ve seen emerge in Android phones like the Huawei P9 and LG G5. (Technically they’re dual camera modules, not lenses, or multi-aperture…
A dual-lens iPhone 7: 3 reasons you don’t want it — and 2 why you do was originally published on iSeeTech
A dual-lens iPhone 7: 3 reasons you don’t want it — and 2 why you do was originally published on iSeeTech
The rumor mill seems pretty certain that forthcoming highest-end iPhone 7 — either called “iPhone 7 Pro” or simply the “iPhone 7 Plus” — will incorporate the same so-called dual-lens camera technology as we’ve seen emerge in Android phones like the Huawei P9 and LG G5. (Technically they’re dual camera modules, not lenses, or multi-aperture…
A dual-lens iPhone 7: 3 reasons you don’t want it — and 2 why you do was originally published on iSeeTech
Consider BlackBerry. Think about the company, its products, its most iconic features. What comes to mind? Business apps? A QWERTY keyboard? BBM? The once-mighty Canadian smartphone maker is banking on one word standing above all the rest: security. * Read the full article here
BlackBerry’s security-focused Android identity crisis was originally published on iSeeTech
Consider BlackBerry. Think about the company, its products, its most iconic features. What comes to mind? Business apps? A QWERTY keyboard? BBM? The once-mighty Canadian smartphone maker is banking on one word standing above all the rest: security. * Read the full article here
BlackBerry’s security-focused Android identity crisis was originally published on iSeeTech
BlackBerry’s security-focused Android identity crisis was originally published on iSeeTech
If you can see it, you’re playing the new smartphone game Pokemon Go, along with millions of other people around the world. And beyond the now-resolved Google account snafu that plagued Pokemon trainers on iPhones in the game’s first days, you should be aware of the serious personal safety and privacy implications that security and…
The myriad risks of Pokemon Go was originally published on iSeeTech
The myriad risks of Pokemon Go was originally published on iSeeTech