Samsung Accidentally Confirms Foldable Galaxy X Launch Through Live Support Page Techworm

The support page is for a smartphone with the model number ‘SM-G888N0’, a label that is widely believed to be the upcoming Samsung Galaxy X. According to the Dutch site, Mobiel Kopen (as reported by Let’s Go Digital) found a support page for the smartphone on Samsung’s Korean site. Although, the support page doesn’t provide specifications of the device, it does confirm the existence of a foldable smartphone. The SM-G888 had already received a few certifications from regulators including the Bluetooth SIG, Wi-Fi Alliance, and South Korea’s own National Radio Research Agency, reports Mobiel Kopen....

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 146 words · Kenneth George

Samsung Patents A Touchscreen Smartphone That Can Be Folded Into Half

Well, you may just be lucky. Samsung has designed a smartphone that can completely bend into half. The South Korean smartphone maker has filed patent for technology that could just do the above. The patent portfolio registered with the United States Patents And Trademarks Office (USPTO) and approved in July 2015 hints that Samsung could be working on a smartphone that folds in half when not in use. According to images filed with the USPTO earlier this month, the smartphone has a super flexible touchscreen with a frame reminiscent of a flip phone....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 391 words · Tara Druetta

Sandisk S 512Gb Sd Card Is The World S Biggest Sd Card

The Company announced the launch of its new Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I memory card this thursday. The Card can hold upto 512 GB and is designed to meet the demands of industry professionals who require the most advanced gear available for shooting 4K Ultra High Definition (3840x2160p) video, Full HD video (1920×1080)1 and high-speed burst mode photography. The launch of this tiny SD memory demon is almost a decade after the SanDisk’s first 512MB SD card in 2003, which sets up a milestone for the company as it represents 1,000-fold capacity increase in just over a decade....

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 192 words · Peter Meyer

Sandworm Russia Backed Cyber Criminals Targeted Eu Nato

NATO, European Union and European Government websites compromisedTeam SandwormThe AttackRussian LinkOther attacks using Sandworm The cyber criminals are thought to be of Russian origin because of the various signatures seen on the malware affecting the systems. Team Sandworm This security loophole was uncovered by cyber-intelligence firm iSight Partners. They dubbed this group of cyber criminals as Sandworm due to the constant reference of “Frank Herbert’s Dune” in their code. The espionage was perpetrated since August and is still on....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 692 words · Michael Owens

Scientists Create World S Smallest Computer Michigan Micro Mote

Previously, the smallest computer by the University of Michigan was the 2x2x4mm Michigan Micro Mote, which could retain their programming and data even when they were not externally powered. However, this is not the case with the new minicomputer, as they lose all prior programming and data the moment they lose power. “We are not sure if they should be called computers or not. It’s more of a matter of opinion whether they have the minimum functionality required,” David Blaauw, a professor of electrical and computer engineering in the University of Michigan said in a press release....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 516 words · Monica King

Self Healing Aircraft Wings Fix Themselves After Damage

Their research which was due to be presented at a Royal Society meeting in London this week, is being billed as a crucial step in an emerging field which could soon produce self-healing nail polish and a cure for cracked mobile phone screens. A team at the University of Bristol is developing the technology for the past three years. Professor Duncan Wass confirmed that the self-healing products will reach consumers in the “very near future”....

January 3, 2023 · 5 min · 982 words · Caroline Boardman

Selling Botnets And Stealing Bitcoin Gets Darkode Forum User One Year In Jail Techworm

In a plea deal signed on February 5, 2016, Guidry confessed that in 2014 he along with other hackers had taken part in an attack against a yet-unidentified online server, situated in Austin, Texas, 2016, according to the US Department of Justice. At the beginning of 2015, Guidry moved from Liberty Hill, Texas, to his grandparents in Opelousas, Louisiana following a police investigation into this attack. However, that did not stop him in taking part in illegal undertakings....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 288 words · Amy Siriano

Serbian Government Websites Hacked And Defaced By Pentasecteam Techworm

The reason of defacement was included in the message on the deface page, originally written in Albanian, English translation of the message can be read below:

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 26 words · Eileen Riley

Skype Launches Screen Sharing On Android And Ios Phones

The mobile screen sharing feature was first introduced into beta for Skype Insiders on Android and iOS platforms in April this year but it is now publicly available to all mobile users. “Skype has always been the easiest way to share your screen with others, and now we’re taking one of our most popular features on the go. Starting today, we’re launching screen sharing on Android and iOS—along with multiple improvements to our mobile calling experience,” said the Skype Team in an official post....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 483 words · Paul Affolter

Someone Out There Is Trying To Take Down The Entire Internet Techworm

Imagine one fine sunny day you wake up, have your coffee and try to log into Facebook or Gmail and find that you can’t reach it. You immediately try to tweet about it but find Twitter is also not available! You then call up your friends/colleagues and find out that they are also facing a similar situation. You call a friend based in Australia, all the way from the United States, and find out that he/she is also not able to access any website!...

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 612 words · Tammy Atwell

Sony Announces Partnership With Discord To Bring Discord To Playstation

The announcement was made after Sony made a minority investment as part of Discord’s Series H investment round. Discord is hugely popular among gamers and used by more than 140 million people every month around the world. “At PlayStation, we’re constantly looking for new ways to enable players around the world to connect with one another, form new friendships and communities, and share fun experiences and lasting memories,” Jim Ryan, Sony President, and CEO said in the blog post....

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 190 words · Daniel Dromgoole

Sony Ps5 Slim To Take Down Xbox Series X S

According to a new report from The Leak, the Japanese tech giant is reportedly working on a new lighter and slimmer version of PS5, which is touted to take on Microsoft’s Xbox Series X and Series S consoles. Sony is rumored to start production of the new PS5 Slim console in Q2 2023 with the aim to release it in the third quarter of 2023. However, there are chances that the gaming console may not be branded “slim”, as it would merely be replacing the existing PS5 release....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 480 words · Nathan Smith

Sony Unveils Airplane Shaped Drone That Can Fly Up To 106 Mph Video

On Monday, Sony released video footage of a drone prototype of a camera shaped like an airplane borne out of its relationship with ZMP, which can take off and land vertically and fly for more than two hours at a maximum speed of 106 miles an hour and it can carry weights up to 22 pounds making it world’s fastest drone. The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is capable of flying further and faster than traditional drones, in part because it flies like a plane....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 299 words · Aurora Kirby

South Park S First Episode F Ked Amazon Alexa And Google In Real Life And It Was Nsfw Techworm

— South Park (@SouthPark) September 14, 2017 — Kenny Eaton ? (@Kenny_623) September 14, 2017 — Jeff???? (@tinmanic) September 14, 2017 And there were some wild commands as well. — Chris From Minnesota. Duh (@ChrisMn84) September 14, 2017 — Chris From Minnesota. Duh (@ChrisMn84) September 14, 2017 Some fans had the fun of their lifetime with the real-life NSFW commands that their Alexa and Google Home followed. — Barto (@scottbarto) September 14, 2017...

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 80 words · Joshua Shaver

Spanish Isps Ordered To Block 1337X Limetorrents And Other Domains

The targeted torrent sites include Masquetorrent.com, Isohunt.to, Limetorrents.cc, Torlock.com, Torrentfunk.com, Extratorrent.cd and the most popular, 1337x.to. The local anti-piracy group, AGEDI, had submitted a lawsuit that led to the enforcement of the blocking measures on the aforementioned torrent sites. For those unaware, AGEDI (Association for the Management of Intellectual Property) is a non-profit association constituted by music producers to collectively manage the rights that the Intellectual Property Law (text recast of April 12, 1996) grants to producers of phonograms....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 440 words · Margaret Bunnell

Speed Test Iphone 7 Vs All Other Iphones Techworm

The result of the test is pretty predictable: iPhone 7 is super-fast, much more so than every other iPhone in the video. The iPhone 7 & 7 Plus shows that Apple has come so far since its first iPhone. The A10 Fusion chipset, for instance, is a quad-core chipset, whereas Apple has gone with a dual-core setup in the past few generations. As the newer iPhone 7 has a pretty high resolution, it succeeds at being extremely fast all while pushing an amazing resolution, outdoing everything that Apple has ever done....

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 134 words · Maria Mccarrel

Spotify Launches Premium Duo Subscription Plan For Couples

With Premium Duo, couples living at the same address can share one plan while maintaining their own separate Spotify accounts. The subscription plan costs $12.99 (or market equivalent) per month where each individual gets their own Premium account under one plan in addition to receiving unique benefits for couples. Spotify is already offering an Individual plan that costs $9.99 per month, while its Family plan costs $14.99 per month. “Today we are proud to launch Spotify Premium Duo, a first-of-its-kind audio offering for just two people in the same household,” says Alex Norström, Spotify’s Chief Freemium Business Officer....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 369 words · Sonya Worrell

Stability Means Usability For Cryptocurrencies Techworm

At least, that’s how many early investors felt as the digital currency swelled in value in 2017. However, for all of its acclaim, Bitcoin has functioned as a digital investment vehicle, more akin to digital gold, than a functional currency. After all, nobody wants to face the same fate as Laszlo Hanyecz who purchased two pizzas for 10,000 Bitcoin in 2010. After Bitcoin’s meteoric rise in 2017, Hanyecz spent the equivalent of $10 million on those two pizzas....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 614 words · Wesley Gondek

Stolen Data From Massive United States Federal Hack Is Worth 140 Million On Dark Net

Stolen data from the massive United States OPM hack is being sold on Dark Net underground forums for as high as $10 a set racking up a total of $140 million for the hackersWhy is data so important? To understand what hackers stole, we have to look at the Standard Form 86 which is to be filled by everyone applying for National Security Positions in United States of America. Civilian employees have similar form to be filled....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 412 words · Michael White

Teracopy 3 0 Released Download Now Techworm

Popular Windows file transfer utility, TeraCopy 3.0 finally released, download now!!Download TeraCopy 3.0 Now! For years, TeraCopy has been the go-to tool for Windows users for transferring big files. Native file copying or transferring takes hours if not weeks in case of big GB files. TeraCopy could effortlessly do the task in minutes. However, over the years it was noticed that TeraCopy was slow in transferring files on certain computers. TeraCopy 3....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 275 words · Gordon Parr