Tuesday, October 23, 2018

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* A very comprehensive photo editor and pretty much everything you could ever want to do on your phone!
* There are so many effects, stickers and features to apply to your photos!
* Photo Editor will give you the look you want in seconds.
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+ One-tap auto enhance 
+ Photo filters
+ Gorgeous photo effects and frames
+ Fun stickers
+ Color balance
+ Crop, rotate, and straighten your photo
+ Adjust brightness, contrast, color temperature, and saturation
+ Sharpen and blur
+ Color temperature ("Warmth")
+ Color Splash
+ Focus (Tilt Shift)
+ Draw and add text
+ Create your own memes
+ Share to social network
+ Powerful and easy photo editing tools;
+ Inbuilt body editor supports slimming body, adding abs etc;
+ Photo collage feature with 100+ layouts and backgrounds;
+ In-app Camera to capture the instant beauty;
+ Massive fun stickers;
+ Stylish photo filters and effects;
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+ Crop, rotate, vertical and horizon;
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+ Highlight and shadow;
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+ No crop photo for social media;
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Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Very Good App For Different Country User Status Store - Express Your Feeling 2018

Status Store - Express Your Feeling 2018


Please Give review in My app
All new Latest WhatsApp , Facebook ,hike , Instagram status with multiple languages

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● Love Status for WhatsApp : Share your Feelings with your Girlfriend/Boyfriend by updating a Lovely romantic pics for them.
● Funny WhatsApp Status : Laugh with your friends by sharing some Funny Status over WhatsApp or Facebook and other platforms.
● Inspirational Status : Checkout the collection of motivational quotes, Inspirational quotes and Status and if some status inspires you, make it your status for the rest of the day & inspire others.
● Break Up Status : Broke Up with your lover? Feeling Heart Broken? Select a Break Up Status and share it on WhatsApp or Facebook.
● Romantic Status : Share the best Romantic WhatsApp Status with your Lover & Spice up your love life.



All statuses are divided into multiple categories like Funny status, Love status, New Year status, Sad status, Nice status, Man status, Woman status, Clever status, Life status, Joke status.

App contain status message in below important language like:
1. Love Images, Love Pictures
2. Romantic pics for WhatsApp DP
3. beautiful pictures for WhatsApp DP
4. Hindi Status
5. Romance with gf
6. Love Images for gf, bf
8. Happy New Year DP
9. Love wallpapers
10. Love Quotes

App Features:-
✔ Daily Notification with Latest Status specially for my Airtel users.
✔ You can set Love pic as your DP
✔ You can share the status/DP via whatsapp, facebook, SMS etc using the Airtel and My Jio network..
✔ Share feature for direct status upload.
✔ Works offline and has status quotes for all occasions.
✔ latest dp collection in over new categories.
✔ Copy feature to copy and paste the statues.
✔ Share status via other applications.
✔ "Funny video" – search video and status by any your keywords.

We will refresh Funny videos and funny pics regularly. Please note these are new & funny videos which are publicly available on Internet. 

This app is only for entertainment use & does not contain any content which is of explicit material like porn, sex, dating content. 
-Love images has 100+ nice high quality love images
- Valentines Status
- Love Images
- Love Status
- Love Images
- Crazy Status
- Break Up Status
- Romantic Status
- Sad Status
- Love Pic
- Status for Whatsapp
- Friends Status
- Engagement Status
- Birth Status
- Naughty Status
- Anniversary Status
- Christmas Status
- Dirty Status
- Diwali Status
- Love Images
- Emotional Status
- 26th January Status
- Jokes
- Funny Status
- Good Morning Status and DPs
- Holi Status
- Cute Girl, Hot girl DPs
- Desi DP
- Kiss Status
- Miss You Status
- Desi pic, desi video
- Rude Status


Love pics for Girls & Boys
Kiss DP Status
Romantic Private Videos
Missing You Status
Motivational Status
Naughty Videos
Relationships Quotes
Romantic Status
Valentine Status
My Private Videos in Bathroom,


Added new valentine's Day Message Categories:
1. Propose Day SMS 2018
2. Chocolate Day SMS 2018
3. Teddy Day SMS 2018
4. Promise Day SMS 2018
5. Valentine's Day 2018
6. Hug Day 2018 SMS
7. Kiss Day 2018 SMS
8. Double Meaning Jokes for whatsapp

Shayari:
Love DPs
Love Pics
Love images for WhatsApp DP
Romantic Shayari
Miss you Shayari
Love Images for Instagram
Love pics for hot girl
Attitude Shayari
Funny Shayari
Dard Shayari DPs
Love Shayari Pics
Friendship Shayari DPs
Romantic Shayari Images
Miss you Shayari Images
Bewafa Shayari Hindi
Dosti Shayari Hindi
Attitude Shayari Hindi
Funny Shayari Hindi

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Poor router security leaves Indians more vulnerable to cyberattacks: Survey

Poor router security leaves Indians more vulnerable to cyberattacks: Survey



An estimated 65% Indians have never updated their router’s firmware, while 39% have no idea about the presence of firmware in the routers. This was stated by a researchconducted by digital security provider, Avast.


The survey was carried out by Avast in July 2018 and polled over 1,044 consumers in India.


The study hints at how cyber attacks can take advantage of people’s lack of understanding of router security. According to the research, only 23% of Indians login into router’s web administration. It says that only 44% of Indians have changed the login credentials of their router’s web administrative interface.


As per the research, 32% of Indians have never logged into the web administration interface to change the factory login credentials. Of the total people surveyed, 65% have never updated the router’s firmware. The survey found out that only 33% of Indians login into the router’s interface one a year or less to check for updates.


The research suggests that this leaves routers vulnerable to malware. It said that in May this year, an estimated 700,000 routers around the world were diagnosed as vulnerable to malware with SSL stripping capabilities. To date, routers in 54 countries are affected, including Linksys, NETGEAR, D-Link, Huawei and Asus models, the research stated.


Martin Hron, Security Researcher at Avast, said, “An individual’s local network is only as strong as the weakest link in the chain, and more often than not it is the router that is the greatest point of vulnerability. The router is frequently misunderstood or overlooked, but it’s arguably the most important device as it acts as the gateway to the internet. By connecting multiple devices and allowing them to share data with one another while managing incoming and outgoing web-traffic, it’s a natural target for bad actors who are intent on gathering sensitive personal information, such as bank login details, and exploiting the devices paired to it, such as IoT devices. As a bare minimum, people should be changing the default usernames and passwords on their routers as soon as they’re installed, and proactively check for firmware updates.”

Huawei’s Kirin 980 processor leaked online, reveals clock speed and more

Huawei’s Kirin 980 processor leaked online, reveals clock speed and more



Huawei reportedly appears all set to launch its next-generation flagship chipset HiSilicon Kirin 980. The all-new SoC will succeed the company's current generation Kirin 970. Reports coming from China suggest that the processor may launch at the upcoming IFA 2018 trade show in Berlin, Germany.

Rumoured specifications of Kirin 980 SoCAccording to a report, the upcoming Kirin 980 SoC will be clocked at 2.8GHz and will be built by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturer Company (TSMC) on 7nm architecture. The new chip is expected to have quad-core of Cortex A77 and Cortex A55 CPUs.

The leaks also suggest that the upcoming Kirin processor will come with Huawei’s own graphics processor, instead of Mali GPU to provide almost 1.5 times better graphics performance than the Snapdragon processors. It is also said to be equipped with the company’s own GPU Turbo technology for graphics acceleration.

The rumours have further revealed that the upcoming chipset could come with the LTE Cat 19 for high-speed internet connectivity.


Apart from this, the Kirin 980 is also rumoured to come with the second generation of NPU unit for better machine-learning and artificial intelligence-powered features. The latest NPU unit is developed by Cambricon Technologies and the company claims 5 trillion calculations per watt from the next-generation NPU unit.


The alleged benchmark scores of Kirin 980-powered Huawei Mate 20 Pro are 356,819. Looking at the competion, the ANTUTU score of Snapdragon 845-powered OnePlus 6 is 282,275.


On a related note, Huawei recently launched the successor of its mid-range processor HiSilicon Kirin 659 processor. Dubbed as Kirin 710, it is a combination of a 2.2 GHz Cortex A73 CPU and Cortex A53 clocked at 1.7GHz. The processor is based on a 10nm architecture of the company.

Government gives a written reply on iPhone manufacturing in Lok Sabha

Government gives a written reply on iPhone manufacturing in Lok Sabha


Technology major Applehas started making certain models of iPhonein Bengaluru through a contract manufacturer, Parliament was informed today.


"While Apple has already started manufacturing of certain models of iPhone in Bengaluru through a contract manufacturer, details of private business decisions are not maintained by the Centre," Minister of State for Commerce and Industry C R Chaudhary said in a written reply to Lok Sabha.


The government has received representations seeking concessions including duty exemption on manufacturing and repair units, components, capital equipment and consumables for smartphone manufacturing, which have not been accepted, he said.


In a separate reply, the minister said as on July 15, 16,324 applications have been received of which 11,129 have been recognised as startups.

TCS, Dell, IBM, HCL and others in race to build India’s next big supercomputers

TCS, Dell, IBM, HCL and others in race to build India’s next big supercomputers


India is expected to have its first supercomputer of Rs 4,500-crore National Supercomputing Mission (NSM) by December. The first phase of the NSM is focused on assembling the supercomputers, the build element will be part of the second phase. If things stay on track, IIT-Kharagpur will have a 1.3 petaflop machine and IISER Pune and IIT-BHU will have a 650 teraflop computer each by the year-end.


The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) is evaluating the technical bids by firms such as Acer, FujitsuIBM, HCL, TCS, Dell and Netweb and the contract is likely to be awarded soon. “The project is not just building a supercomputer but also applications and that work hasn’t stopped. All other parts of the process are on track,” Hemant Darbari, director general, C-DAC told ET.

C-DAC, along with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru, is spearheading this project which was announced with much fanfare in 2015.

However, it hasn’t been all smooth sailing. A person closely involved with the NSM said that there had been a number of delays over the past three years, largely because the project still doesn’t have one dedicated person heading it.

Funding has been another issue. Only a portion of the Rs 4,500 crore allocated towards the project has been released so far and there are concerns that the delay could result in costs rising further.


The NSM is to be jointly implemented by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) and Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) at an estimated cost of Rs 4,500 crore over a period of seven years.


Another person closely following the NSM said that things tended to move slower if there was more than one government department involved, as is the case here. The NSM was announced three years ago with an intent to propel India higher in the global supercomputer rankings. The aim was to install a grid of 73 supercomputers at academic and research institutions across the country, working on a wide range of applications, from weather forecasting to disaster management. S Sadagopan, director at IIIT-Bengaluru, said a three-year delay was actually not bad, given traditionally these projects used to take much longer. “CDAC was set up with a mission to focus on supercomputing, but over the years it has been asked to do too many other things, which has impacted its performance. Most of the brainpower comes from the IITs, IIITs and NITs, but here CDAC has to compete with research grants from private companies like Google which are more attractive to the scientists,” he said. This again, has an impact on the kind of talent available for the NSM.


As per the initial plan, while some components would be imported, some, like server-board assemblies, cooling solutions, power supply and storage systems would be manufactured in India with an aim to make 50% of the components locally over time. High-performance computing is important if India wants to make significant progress in areas like weather forecasting, drug discovery, astrophysics and bioinformatics. NVIDIA recently announced that it would set up India’s first artificial intelligence powered supercomputer. MD Vishal Dhupar said the NSM was an important initiative for India as it needed to be able to apply high performance computing to available data to improve models.

5G smartphones will support faster internet speeds by next year; courtesy Qualcomm

5G smartphones will support faster internet speeds by next year; courtesy Qualcomm


Qualcomm seems to have made a big leap in the 5G network segment by launching the new QTM052 mmWave antenna modules. These modules will essentially make 5G smartphones achieve even higher internet speeds in a much easier way.


This is being called a big leap because until now it was difficult to tap on the millimetre waves because of the weak signal interference could’ve been easily disturbed by nearly any object, even if your hand comes in between a transmitter and receiver. The newly-launched QTM052 mmWave antenna module along with QPM56xx sub-6 GHz radio frequency is claimed to have solved this issue. It can bounce signals off from surfaces and connect accurately with the nearest 5G tower.

These modules are said to come as a part of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X50 5G modem that is scheduled to arrive in smartphones in the first half of 2019. The company has confirmed to Engadget that it has already shipped the samples to device partners. The firm will be discussing with device partners on where to place them on a smartphone to get the best signal reception.


Also mentioned is that since the Snapdragon X50 5G modem is designed in such a manner that it will have four antennas for each side of the smartphone and the signals won’t be disturbed no matter how you hold your handset. It has been said that X50 modem with QTM052 mmWave antenna modules can potentially reach the peak download speed of 5Gbps. This is faster than a typical 4G connection that has 70Mbps download speeds.


The company says that the mobile hotspots are likely to be the first in line to get these modules followed by smartphones.


Qualcomm already announced that MWC that it is working with around 20 manufacturers who will be using the company’s 5G tech. The list includes Nokia, Asus, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, ZTE among others.

Incidents of data breach in India more than global average

Incidents of data breach in India more than global average



NEW DELHI: Data breach incidents in India have been higher compared to the global average, according to a survey conducted by defence grade technology maker Thales.


"Around 52 per cent of Indian respondents reported a data breach last year, way above the global average of around 36 per cent. A full three quarters (75 per cent) of respondents in India reported data breach at some time in the past, compared with just 67 per cent globally," James Cook, sales director South Asia, Thales eSecurity told PTI while sharing details of Thales Data Threat Report 2018.

Thales, a Rafale aircraft vendor, globally surveyed over 1,200 senior IT security managers, including 100 in India between October-November 2017.

Indian companies with revenue in the range of $100 million to $1 billion were covered in the study.

"This year's India Data Threat Report 2018 emphasizes the need for change in security strategies to prevent the continuous increase in data breaches and also highlights privacy and data protection practices," Emmanuel de Roquefeuil, vice-president and country director, Thales in India said.

Cook said that security breach is higher in India because they have been spending their budget either at wrong places or were more focused only at the endpoints.

According to the study, 81 per cent respondents lay emphasis on the endpoint or mobile defences - which is ranked at the top in terms of spending plans, while data-at-rest stood at the bottom with 54 per cent.

Data-at-rest is that information saved in archives, hard drives, thumb drives etc which may not be put to use frequently.

Cook said that Aadhaar is driving security spent in India and 93 per cent of organisations surveyed in the country are planning to increase their budget on IT security -- which is the highest in the world.

According to the report, strict privacy guidelines concerning Aadhaar, a 12-digit unique number, are driving far more Indian organisations to plan IT security spending increases than any other geographic or vertical market sector.

The study found that interest in data sovereignty continues to heat up as new data privacy regulations take effect.

Around 85 per cent of Indian respondents said they are affected by data privacy requirements compared to 87 per cent globally.

"In India, the top choice for satisfying data privacy laws is encryption at 30 per cent compared to 42 per cent globally, where it is also the top choice, followed by tokenisation at 25 per cent versus 20 per cent globally," the study said.


The study found that Indian companies are adopting advanced technologies like big data, internet-of-things, mobile payments, blockchain at large levels.


All companies surveyed in India were using cloud technology, with 92 per cent of respondents sharing sensitive data on a cloud system.


"We're now at the point where we have to admit that data breaches are the new reality with over half of organizations in India suffering a breach in the last year. In this increasingly data-driven world it is therefore hugely important that organizations take steps to protect that data wherever it is created, shared or stored," Cook said.

Why Apple may be staring at its toughest year in India

Why Apple may be staring at its toughest year in India



NEW DELHI: Apple could be staring at its toughest year in India in recent times, given the sharp fall in shipments in the first half of 2018, as the effects of the company’s change in strategy to chase profitability rather than growth by cutting discounts and distribution channels comes into play, say analysts.


The Cupertino-based smartphone maker recorded a sharp 55% fall in the April-June quarter on-year and a 30% drop sequentially, on the back of an equally bad January-March quarter, where shipments fell 22% on-year and 46% sequentially, as per estimates from Singapore-based Canalys. International Data Corporation (IDC) India, Counterpoint Research and Cybermedia Research — who are yet to reveal their April-June numbers — say their data will also reflect sharp declines for the first half of this year

“2018 could well be the worst year for Apple… market share drop is expected for the full year given the weak second quarter,” said Rushabh Doshi, research manager at Singapore-based research firm Canalys.

This could well result in a sharp decline for the iPhone maker’s market share in India — where it has been struggling to expand its toe-hold for many years – if it does not manage strong growth in the present and October-December quarters, when its shipments historically tend to pick up on the back of new flagship launches.

But competition in the premium market — where Apple has been traditionally strong — has also intensified with new entrants like OnePlus marking a strong presence, besides a resurgent Samsung, say experts.

“In the premium segment alone, Apple’s share fell to 20% in the January-March quarter this year, compared to 43% last year,” said Counterpoint Research’s analyst Shobhit Srivastava. He expects Apple’s overall market share in India to fall to anywhere between 1.5% and 2% — from around 3% — unless the company stages a remarkable turnaround in the second half.

Faisal Kawoosa, head, new initiatives, Cybermedia Research, said that Apple is not in a “good situation at all, it will be a very challenging year for them”.

Sector watchers say that Apple needs to recognise the heterogeneity of the fast growing Indian market to succeed here, and develop a strategy that includes expanding retail presence in India, building further on its brand presence and manufacturing more models locally to save on import duties, which will give consumers better or more affordable prices.

Since 2014, the company’s shipments have been rising consistently. In 2015, it shipped in nearly 1.8 million phones, followed by 2.8 million in 2016 and the highest shipment of 3.2 million during last year, as per Counterpoint Research. However, in the first half of 2018, the company has shipped only 850,000 units in India, which is 30% lower than what it shipped in the same time last year, IDC India told ET.

In the past few months, Apple has curtailed distribution to two partners — Ingram Micro and Redington — thereby reducing its retail channel to those who can control pricing. Industry insiders add that retailers have been asked not to give any additional discounts, apart from that offered by the company, which has followed a recent change in top management and some executives leaving Indian operations.


While Apple did not comment on this story, sector watchers said that the iconic smartphone maker must focus on India far more than it is doing at present, by recognising the diversity in the Indian market, especially in terms of pricing and consumer demand, and develop a strategy accordingly.


“The brand wants to sell one product all around the world, but it will have to change that mindset to be successful in a country like India, where customers aspire to own an iPhone but at affordable prices. So, there have to be more models at lower price points than just iPhone X,” CMR’s Kawoosa added.


Counterpoint’s Srivastava said that Apple needs to also manufacture more models in India than just the iPhone 6, as it will directly reduce prices for consumers by about 20%, which is the import duty the company pays on every phone. It is also the reason why the iPhone is the most expensive in India, compared to other global markets like the US or Singapore.

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