Samsung Wins Appeal In 120 Million Patent Dispute With Apple Techworm

In other words, the court’s ruling means Samsung will not be required to pay $119.6 million in patent-infringement damages, nor will it need to alter any product designs, dealing a blow to Apple’s argument that Samsung has “slavishly” stolen its intellectual property. The court found that Samsung did not infringe on an Apple patent related to data detectors, and also ruled invalid a pair of Apple patents related to “slide to unlock” and autocorrect....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 458 words · Jack Smith

Save Your Sony Xperia Device From Bricking By Not Enabling My Xperia Theft Protection

The out of the box feature has already been provided by Sony for its newer devices that asks if you want the bootloader locked or unlocked – a status line will say “Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes”. In other words, your bootloader is locked, however, it can be unlocked. The option will change to a “No”, once you enable MXTP. If you disable MXTP, you can only let bootloader unlocking from here, which will need you to key in your security details....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 282 words · Maria Fischer

Scientists Have Developed A New Camera That Will Help Doctors See Inside The Body Techworm

According to a study published in the journal ‘Biomedical Optics Express’, the device has been designed to help doctors track medical tools known as endoscopes, during internal examinations without having to use expensive X-rays. Endoscope is an instrument put into the body to examine things like the digestive system or respiratory tract. This new device can also detect the sources of light inside the body, such as the well-lit tip of the endoscope’s long flexible tube, making it possible for medical professionals to see where the device is located in the body....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 454 words · Lucille Roney

Security Flaw In Samsung Galaxy S5 Leaks Users Fingerprints To Hackers

Hope you still use the good old, traditional way of keying in password to access your mobile and never used the fingerprint scanner to unlock your phone. You may want to ask why. The Forbes reports stated that the researchers at FireEye, a security firm have found a very serious security defect hidden inside the Galaxy S5’s fingerprint scanner. This has the potential to allow hackers to copy your fingerprints and use them for their own vicious intents....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 330 words · Brian Mccormick

Sensible Precautions For App Developers

Here are a few suggestions for taking sensible steps to protect your business. Use Enterprise-grade SDK’s & API’s There are so many SDK’s and API’s these days that it’s hard to isolate the good from the bad. Whether you’re looking for a Java scanner API or you’re including push notifications for all app users, using quality code is important. Enterprise-grade packages have been battle tested over time because of the expectations that major corporations will use the SDK or API....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 501 words · Joan Anderson

Silicon Valley Investors Want California To Secede From The U S After Trump Wins Techworm

Similarly, some Silicon Valley investors are calling for California to secede from the U.S. Venture capitalist and Hyperloop One co-founder Shervin Pishevar took to Twitter posting a series of tweets announcing plans to fund “a legitimate campaign for California to become its own nation.” The potential movement has been dubbed ‘Calexit’, ‘Califrexit’ and ‘Caleavefornia’ on Twitter. Pishevar told CNBC that he is serious about the campaign, adding that the proposed independent nation would be called “New California....

January 16, 2023 · 4 min · 652 words · Irene Hearnsberger

Spies Can Listen To Your Conversations By Analyzing A Light Bulb In Your Room

Researchers from the Israeli’s Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and the Weizmann Institute of Science have dubbed the eavesdropping method as “Lamphone.” This novel side-channel attack for eavesdropping sound can be performed by using a remote electro-optical sensor to analyze a hanging light bulb’s frequency response to sound through fluctuations in air pressure that cause vibrations. To carry out the hacking tactic, attackers only need a telescope, an electro-optical sensor, and a laptop to extract sounds and speech from an individual in another location, says Wired, who were the first to report....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 385 words · Mary Alexander

Syrian Hacker Defaces Several Government Website Of Argentina Asks World To Help Syria Techworm

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January 16, 2023 · 1 min · 6 words · Deanna Smith

T20 World Cup 2022 Live Streaming Sites Watch Online

The highly anticipated ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 will officially begin on the 16th of October 2022 and reach its conclusion on the 13th of November 2022. This time around the world cup will be held in four venues namely Adelaide, Brisbane, Geelong, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney. In this article, we have shared some of the best T20 world cup live streaming websites and TV channels that will broadcast live t20 cricket world cup 2022....

January 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1682 words · Brandon Kuan

Teenager Dies In Her Sleep After Smartphone Explodes During Charging

Alua Asetkyzy Abzalbek, 14, had gone to sleep listening to music, with the phone charging next to her head on the pillow at her village home in Bastobe, Kazakhstan. However, she was found dead the following morning after the phone’s battery is said to have exploded close to her head, according to media reports. It is believed that the girl had died instantly from severe head injuries as a result of the blast....

January 16, 2023 · 1 min · 198 words · Sharon Holt

Tesla Car In Autopilot Mode Crashes Into Parked Police Vehicle Techworm

According to Sergeant Jim Cota, a public information officer for the Laguna Beach Police Department, the Tesla model S sedan was on Autopilot mode and travelling at around 40-45 mph when it deviated out of its lane and crashed into the side of the parked police car in Laguna Beach, California on Tuesday. Cota posted photos of the crash scene on Twitter showing significant damage to the front end of the Tesla and the rear side of the police vehicle....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 356 words · Walter Cayton

Tesla S Elon Musk Says Ai Is A Bigger Threat To Humanity Than Nuclear Bombs Techworm

The master has spoken. Tesla owner Elon Musk who has had a history of being wary of artificial intelligence has warned that more people will be killed in the future by AI rather than nuclear bombs. As of today, it is believed that the nuclear and hydrogen bombs are the ultimate risk to the human race. Tesla’s warning or prophecy may change the way we look at artificial intelligence. Musk was speaking in regard to the ongoing war of threats between the United States and North Korea, The belligerent regime of Kim Jong Un is hell bent on testing a nuclear device which President Trump and the US think tanks believe could alter the world peace....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 453 words · Charles Harvey

The Best Nintendo 64 Emulator Techworm

Some of developers still tried to re-create a perfect software of the popular 64-bit console – the best examples are CoolN64, MegaN64 and MupeN64. All of them are good and you can try it by downloading chosen n64 emulator nowadays. Every famous emulator of Nintendo64 after developed phase had different issues with its compatibility. Since n64 has more than 380 games in its library, the best quality of emulation demonstrated MupeN64....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 419 words · Bernard Hunter

The Pirate Bay Domain Back Or Scammers Making Money

It is two weeks now after The Pirate Bay servers raided at Nacka, a nuclear-proof data center built into a mountain complex near Stockholm. Since then, the pirate Bay site has been offline. But today, the domain showed signs of being alive and kicking. Will this lead to a full fledged comeback or is this a scam site hosting ads? Return from the dead Despite the rise of various TPB clones and rumors of reincarnations, thepiratebay....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 403 words · Mae Watson

The World S Most Powerful Graphics Card Likely To Be Launched By Powercolor

The World’s Most Powerful Graphics Card Likely To Be Launched by PowerColorYou can rely on the Devil 13 before the R9 Gemini and future NVIDIA project arrives Even though many more powerful graphics cards are out there, with AMD’s own upcoming dual “Fiji” R9 Gemini and the un-named dual GPU NVIDIA project grabbing some headlines, PowerColor is still, and in all likelihood will be today’s most powerful graphics card. The new adapter built by PowerColor has two AMD Radeon R9 390 “Hawaii” GPUs....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 388 words · Gregory Shorter

This 32 Hacker Tool Opens Almost Any Car Or Garage Door

Ace hacker, Samy Kamkar, who recently revealed the built OwnStar device that could breach GM cars wirelessly, unveiled his latest gadget that exploits a basic vulnerability in car and garage key remotes that has existed for quite some time. Car key remotes, like garage remotes, use rolling code to authenticate access. Rolling code is basically just code that changes every time so that no one can use it later. So typically when you hit “unlock” on your remote key, a unique code is sent to the car’s system, the doors open, and that code will never be used again....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 462 words · Chester Riesner

This Guy Challenged Hackers To Hack Him And Lived To Regret It Techworm

Why? Because it is just too easy for them to do so. Fusion’s Kevin Roose asked some of the best hackers at DEFCON to do their worst to him. But he didn’t knew the hackers would come so hard at him. It took just two weeks for hackers to take control of Roose’s email accounts, webcam, bank accounts, work and personal details. The hackers had chance to steal all his wealth and assets....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 270 words · Audrey Cordero

This Hack Converts Wii U Into A Nintendo Switch Video Techworm

Last month, when Nintendo unveiled its powerful gaming console “Nintendo Switch”, it left everyone wanting for more. With less than a month to go before Nintendo Switch’s official release (March 3, 2017), excited gamers who cannot wait until then or not ready to pay a hefty price for the same have already found a hack with a Wii U console and GamePad that allows them to play games just like in NS....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 296 words · Dennis Wolters

This Inventor Who Inspired Elon Musk And Larry Page Predicted Smartphones Nearly 100 Years Ago

By the time he died, the world-famed engineer had learnt to communicate in eight languages, held 300 patents and had an eidetic memory. His name was appropriated for the red-hot car and energy storage company created by entrepreneur Elon Musk. Google co-founder, Larry Page has quoted him as an inspiration. It looks like Tesla had anticipated the creation of the smartphone in an interview with John B. Kennedy in 1926....

January 16, 2023 · 1 min · 133 words · Michael Nylen

This Is What Happens When You Boil An Iphone 6S With Lot Of Crayons Techworm

YouTuber,TechRax has decided to go one step further and find something that could really put an iPhone 6s to ‘real’ test. He devised a very hot, boiling, and melting kind of test. What he did was to take a brand new 16GB iPhone 6s and decided to boil it in a pan full of blue wax from a bunch of crayons. Such tests arent for the faint hearted or thrifty kind, as TechRax puts it, “please, don’t EVER try something like this....

January 16, 2023 · 1 min · 162 words · Cindy Blaine