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If the WannaCry attacks were a signal of things to come, then the NotPetya ransomware, which hit machines globally on Tuesday, is the sequel that most cyber experts were anticipating. According to experts, NotPetya cleverly uses legitimate Windows processes PsExec and Windows Management Information Command-line (WMIC), which is an interface that simplifies the use of Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI).
But simply put, it is no different from WannaCry, and the end motive for the hackers is to earn ransom money (in bitcoin). So, what else do we know about NotPetya? Who has been hit by the ransomware attack, and how can they minimise the damage? Here’s all you need to know.
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This year’s MWC witnessed the birth of Sony’s new X series phones of which the XZ Premium is being touted as the ‘big daddy’ of the smartphone world. As soon as the announcement of the world’s first 4k HDR display and the super slo-mo feature were made, an awestruck me couldn’t wait to get my hands on the XZ Premium.
After long the device finally arrived and, I must confess, it was worth the wait. Using the XZ Premium for a couple of weeks gave me an insight of its true capabilities and how powerful it really is. But, does it really justify the price tag that looks exorbitantly outrageous at Rs 59,990! Let’s take a look whether the XZ really has that ‘X’ factor?
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After Mumbai, Uber will now offer a food delivery service in Delhi-NCR. In its initial phase, UberEats will only be available in Gurugram.
UberEats obviously vies for space in the crowded food delivery market, where Zomato and Swiggy are considered to be the frontrunners.
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Android 8.0, which is possibly going to be called Oatmeal Cookie, is a few months away from its official roll-out, expected with the launch of Pixel 2 smartphones.
However, that doesn’t mean everyone has to wait that long to try out the upcoming Android flavour, especially if you have a Nexus/Pixel phone.
We spent a couple of weeks with the Beta version of Android 8.0, which is not a lot different from Android Nougat, but Google has made some minute refinements making it more user-friendly. These are some new additions to Android in 2017.
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We pay big money to get a phone with dual camera, a longer battery life, and quick charging. But that’s about to change very soon.
Qualcomm is set to deliver better things on a budget, with its latest mobile processor, Snapdragon 450, which was announced at the MWC Shanghai on Wednesday.
Over the years budget phones have become powerful, offering more storage and quality cameras, but now it’s time to take things to the next level. Here’s what you can expect from budget phones (should be within 12K) by end of this year.
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