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Monday, 23 October 2017

Jio's New Plans, Jio Phone Rival by BSNL, WhatsApp Live Location, Nokia 7, and More News This Week


Welcome back to our weekly roundup of all the tech news that you can use. In a move that was announced a little while ago, Reliance Jio has finally announced new plans, reducing the validity of some popular packs and raising the rates on other plans. It's been something that a lot of people have expected for a while now, and the announcement from Reliance Jio came with Diwali this year. The big change is that the Rs. 399 Jio pack benefits will now be priced at Rs. 459. This includes the free calls and SMS of course, and apart from that, you get 1GB of data per day for 84 days. And of course, you get access to Reliance Jio's apps such as Jio Cinema and Jio Music.


Rs. 399 recharge will still give you the same data access as before, but its validity has gone down from 84 days to 70 days, so the pricing is in line with the new Rs. 459 plan. Reliance Jio has also reduced the validity of the Rs. 509 recharge pack, which gives you 2GB data daily - earlier, the plan had 56 days validity, and now it has 49 days validity.

Jio's new prepaid plans now start from Rs. 52 for one week's validity and a total of 1.05GB data capped to 150MB a day, and go up to Rs. 4,999 which gets you 360 days validity, and 350GB data, with no daily cap. There's also a Rs. 19 pack that gives you 150MB data for a day. Postpaid plans start from Rs. 309 per month, with a security deposit of Rs. 400, offering 1GB data daily and go up to Rs. 999 per month with a Rs. 1,150 deposit, offering 60GB data with no daily limits.

This week also saw the launch of BSNL and Micromax's answer to the Jio Phone, the Micromax Bharat-1. Priced at Rs. 2,200, the basic handset supports 4G VoLTE for calls, and BSNL also has a number of deals for cheap calls, bringing the effective cost of ownership even lower than the Jio Phone, over a three-year period. The BSNL phone is not the only low-cost mobile vying to become "Bharat ka smartphone" though - the competition also includes the recently unveiled Karbonn A40 Indian Android smartphone launched in partnership with Airtel, priced at Rs. 3,499, but with an "effective price" of Rs. 1,399.


The BSNL Micromax Bharat 1 phone comes with a number of apps preinstalled, including a custom build of Opera Mini, and YouTube. Using the Web, or watching videos is serviceable and while the camera quality is disappointing, the phone is definitely usable. For the right audience, the phone could well be a great purchase. The Jio Phone has some unique features such as the HelloJio voice assistant, an App Store, and the phone to TV media cable. But the Bharat 1 has most of the other features of the Jio Phone, and doesn't require you to stick to a network or a plan, which could tip the scales in its favour.

Meanwhile, we also got an interesting new update from WhatsApp - the messaging platform now allows you to share your "live" location with other users. Whether you're on your way home and want your family to have an easy way to track your progress, or you're hosting a party and want your friends to show an update on when they're arriving, this feature could come in very handy. The feature is already live, but it's being rolled out to users on both Android and iOS in a staggered manner, so you might have to wait a little before you can use it.


It works in both private conversations and in group chats, and is easy to use. It's fully opt-in, and you can't just turn it on and leave it like that - you can share your location for 15 minutes, 1 hour, or 8 hours. WhatsApp isn't the first messenger service to allow live location sharing, with others such as Telegram, Messenger from Facebook, and Apple's default messaging app iMessage all including the feature already, but given its popularity in India, WhatsApp's Live Location sharing is likely to be more impactful on this platform.

We also got the China launch of the Nokia 7 this week. Like its bigger sibling the flagship Nokia 8 (review), the Nokia 7 also coms with the "bothie" camera feature that takes photos from the front and rear cameras simultaneously. It shares a few other features with the flagship, and comes in at half the price. The phone has been launched at CNY 2,499, or roughly Rs. 25,000 for the 4GB variant, and CNY 2,699, or roughly Rs. 26,500 for the 6GB variant.


The Nokia 7 has a 5.2-inch full-HD display, and a 1.8GHz octa-core processor, along with 64GB storage, a 5-megapixel front camera, and a single 16-megapixel rear camera, along with a 3000mAh battery. The phone uses a USB Type-C port, and supports NFC, and as is to be expected, comes with a fingerprint scanner.

Another launch that drew a fair amount of interest this week was the ZTE Axon M - a foldable smartphonewith dual full-HD displays. Launched in the US, the phone will also be made available in China, Europe, and Japan, and disappointingly, it doesn't bear a single display that can be folded over. Instead, there are two displays, connected via a hinge, so you can either have a phone with a display on the front and back, or you can open up the phone to have on big screen, with a hinge running through the middle.


You can mirror the display to both screens when folded, or extend the display when opened up. Both displays are 5.2-inches full-HD screens, and open up to become a 6.75-inch full-HD display. There's a single 20-megapixel camera that can be used for both front and rear shots. There's a 3180mAh battery, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB storage, and a 2.15GHz quad core processor. The ZTE Axon M will be available at $24.17 (roughly Rs. 1,600) for 30 months on AT&T Next.

Huawei meanwhile launched the Huawei Mate 10 Lite, with front and rear dual-cameras. The new Mate 10 model is the European variant of the previously launched Honor 9i (India), Huawei Maimang 6 (China), and Huawei Nova 2i (Malaysia), all three of which included four camera sensors and are powered by Huawei's in-house HiSilicon Kirin 659 chipset. The front has a 13-megapixel RGB sensor, and a 2-megapixel monochrome sensor, while the rear packs a 16-megapixel RGB sensor and a 2-megapixel monochrome sensor.


In India, Samsung launched the Samsung Galaxy J2 (2017), priced at Rs. 7,390. The phone has a 2000mAh battery, a 4.70-inch Super AMOLED qHD display, a 1.3GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB storage, and a 5-megapixel rear and 2-megapixel front camera.

The Redmi 5A smartphone has been launched by Xiaomi in China as the successor to the Redmi 4A. A highlight of the Redmi 5A is its battery, which the company says will last for eight days. However, the handset priced at NCY 599 (roughly Rs. 6,000) only has minor upgrades over last year's model. Huawei also launched the Huawei Y6 Pro (2017) in Europe - the phone has a 3020mAh battery, and is priced at EUR 189 (roughly Rs. 14,450). It has a 5-inch full-HD display, and brings some improvements over the Huawei Y6 (2017), launched earlier this year.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 2rugged tablet has been launched in Netherlands, priced at EUR 500 (roughly Rs. 39,000). The 8-inch tablet has an octa-core processor, 3GB of RAM, and 16GB storage, along with an 800x1280 pixels display.


The week also saw one of the biggest security scares - the discovery that nearly all Wi-Fi devices on the planet are vulnerable to hacking. Security researchers came up with a proof-of-concept attack called KRACK (Key Reinstallation Attacks), which could be used to eavesdrop on Wi-Fi connections that use the near ubiquitous WPA2 security protocol. Nearly all devices are vulnerable, and the issue can't be resolved from your router, but rather from the connected device, which will be a particular issue for IoT devices.

Microsoft has already issued a patch for Windows 10, while Apple and Google are working to fix it as well, but you need to have the patch installed on your device. It's essential that users update their devices as soon as the companies roll-out fixes, although the Wi-Fi alliance, an industry group that sets standards for wireless connectivity says that there is no evidence that the vulnerability has been exploited maliciously.

Some good news also - if you're in the market for a new phone, Samsung has cut the prices of a number of smartphones, including the premium Samsung Galaxy S8+. The Samsung Galaxy S8+ is now available at a reduced price of Rs. 58,900 with a flat Rs. 6,000 price cut. The Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) and Galaxy A7 (2017) are now retailing at Rs. 17,990 and Rs. 20,990 respectively, with a cut of roughly Rs. 4,900.


Looking ahead, there's going to be a new HTC U-branded smartphonelaunch taking place on November 2; the company has sent out invitesteasing it will bring back the 'U'. The HTC U11 Plus is the safe bet here - an upgraded version of the HTC U11unveiled earlier this year. There is also the HTC U11 Life, which is expected to be a mid-range Android One device.

The Moto X4 India launch will be on November 13, the company has revealed. The phone was expected on October 3, but got pushed back a month. The phone was unveiled globally at IFA 2017 in Berlin. The highlight of the smartphone is that it features both Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa as voice-based virtual assistants. With the launch of Echo devices and Amazon Alexa Voice Services in India earlier this month, we can now expect the smartphone to come bundled with a fully-functional Alexa in India as well.


The Oppo F5 is tipped to launch three variants with AI powered selfie-features, as per a leaked poster from Thailand. Oppo is hosting an event in India after the Philippines launch on October 26, where all three models are likely to be launched here as well.
And a Nokia 9 leak-based concept video is available now, giving people a good look at what to expect from the phone. The video includes leaked images of the handset we have seen before and essentially offers a cleaner view of the already leaked images in a video.

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Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Diwali 2017: Significance of the Diwali,Date, Laxmi Puja and Prasad

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For the land of festivals, India, this time of the year is rather joyous and celebratory time. Why you ask? Because its Diwali.  Also known as the festival of lights, Diwali is one of the most significant festivals celebrated across the country . Diwali 2017 falls on 19th October 2017 and the preparations for it have already begun in full swing. From buying new clothes to painting your houses and organizing Diwali parties, one can't help but notice the festive spirit in the air.




⏩ Significance of Diwali or Deepavali

Diwali marks the homecoming of Lord Rama with his wife Sita and brother Laxmana to his kingdom Ayodhya after 14 years of exile. Lord Rama who left for his 'Vanvaas', following his father King Dasharat's command, spent 14 years wandering in the forests and villages of India. Towards the end of his exile, Sita is abducted by the ten-headed king of Lanka Ravana who disguises himself as a Yogi as asks Sita for 'Bhiksha' (offerings). While handing it over to him, Sita crosses the Laxman-Rekha drawn by Ram's younger brother Laxman and Ravana is able to capture her. Lord Ram, on hearing this, launches a war against the army of Ravana and reaches Lanka to fight Ravana and bring his wife back. The victory of Lord Rama in the epic battle of Ramayana symbolizes the victory of good over evil.

It is believed that when the news of Lord Ram returning to his homeland reached Ayodhya, the entire city was lit with thousands of oil lamps (diyas) and decorated with flowers and beautiful rangolis. Since then, Diwali has been known as the festival of lights. In order to welcome, Lord Ram into their homes people decorate their houses with oil lamps, which is why the festival is also called 'Deepavali'. The tradition of lighting oil lamps symbolizes the victory of good over evil. People also make preparations to welcome Goddess Lakshmi by drawing beautiful rangolis, and Paduka (footsteps) on the entrance of their houses. In Bengal, people conduct the Kali puja on the Diwali day which takes place overnight. There is also a tradition of distributing sweets and dry fruits to friends, relative and neighbours to celebrate the festival of Diwali. Kaju Katli, Besan Laddoo and Soan Papdi are some of the most common sweets enjoyed during Diwali. 

(Also Read: Diwali 2017: 9 Delicious Diwali Snacks for the Festive Celebrations)

⏩ Five-Day Festive Extravaganza :-

Diwali celebrations are spread across a period of five days with each day having its own significance and traditional rituals that are followed. The celebrations kickstart with 'Dhanteras', the auspicious day on which people buy utensils, silver ware or gold. It is believed that new "Dhan" or some form of precious metal bought on this auspicious day is a sign of good luck and prosperity. Choti Diwali follows next, which involves preparations for the Badi Diwali. People start decorating their houses with lights, and hold get-togethers. The next day is celebrated as Badi Diwali, the main festive day which is on 19th October 2017. On this day, people perform laxmi puja, visit each other's houses with sweets and gifts, burn fire crackers and spend time with their family and friends. The day after Diwali is celebrated as Govardhan Puja and finally the five-day celebration comes to an end with Bhai Dooj where sisters apply tilak on their brother's forehead and siblings pray for each other's well-being.

⏩ Diwali Date
  • ⏩ Dhanteras 2017:  17th October 2017
  • ⏩ Choti Diwali 2017 : 18th October 2017
  • ⏩ Diwali 2017: 19th October 2017
  • ⏩ Govardhan Puja 2017: 20th October
  • ⏩ Bhai Dooj 2017: 21st October
Hope you have a good time with your loved ones and get to enjoy some great food this Diwali. Here's wishing you all a Happy Diwali 2017! 


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Whatsapp launches live location sharing; here’s how it works


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The live location sharing feature is short term with Whatsapp users controlling all aspects about who to, when and for how long.




Whatsapp has announced a new feature that will tell people in your contacts where you are. The live location sharing feature is short term with users controlling all aspects about who to, when and for how long.

The feature will come in handy to tell everyone where you are and if you are safe, it would also be a great way for friends and family to track you if you are expected somewhere or are on a trip.

“This end-to-end encrypted feature lets you control who you share with and for how long. You can choose to stop sharing at any time or let the Live Location timer simply expire,” a Whatsapp blog said, adding that feature too was end-to-end encrypted.


  • So how will the feature work?

Well, users can open a chat with the person or group you want to share with. Then under “Location” in the attach button, there’s a new option to “Share Live Location.” Here you can choose for how long you want to share and tap send. This means everyone in the chat will be able to see your real-time location on a map. The feature lets more than one person share their Live Location in the group. All thee locations will pop up on the same map.

The feature will be available for both Android and iOS users and is already live for most users in India.



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Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Facebook update takes three days to fact-check for fake news

As per an email accessed by AP, it routinely takes more than three days for a false story that appears on Facebook to be passed along to fact-checkers and given a false rating.



Facebook’s effort to limit the spread of fake news using outside fact-checkers appears to be having an effect — although that finding comes with a major caveat. Once a story receives a false rating from a fact-checker, Facebook says, subsequent “impressions” can fall off by 80 percent. Impressions count the number of times Facebook users see a particular post.

But it routinely takes more than three days for a false story that appears on Facebook to be passed along to fact-checkers and given a false rating. And most impressions occur when the story first comes out, not three days later. That’s the case with all news, both true and fake. The information was shared in an email from a Facebook manager sent to the company’s fact-checking partners, including The Associated Press. Facebook gave an AP reporter access to the email.


Jason White, Facebook’s manager of news partnerships, wrote in the email that the company is working to identify “these hoaxes sooner.” “We also need to surface more of them, as we know we miss many,” he wrote. At the same time, he added that it is “equally important we do this the right way, and don’t restrict legitimate speech. It’s a difficult tension, but we are confident we can improve our efforts.”

Facebook has long stressed that it only wants to go after the “worst of the worst” offenders when it comes to false news and hoaxes. While many stories may be disputed as biased or partially false, the company is trying to avoid the appearance of censorship.

This is also why, as part of its fact-checking program, a story must be found false by at least two fact-checkers before Facebook will label it as “disputed.”



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Five Delhi policemen booked after Haryana cops say they abetted suicide at railway station

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The move comes after a 50-year-old man, who was called in by Delhi Police for questioning in connection with a murder case, allegedly committed suicide by jumping in front of a train at Sonipat railway station.



Five policemen, including an ACP-rank officer posted with Delhi Police’s northwest district, have been booked in a abetment to suicide case filed by Haryana Railway Police. The move comes after a 50-year-old man, who was called in by Delhi Police for questioning in connection with a murder case, allegedly committed suicide by jumping in front of a train at Sonipat railway station.

On September 28, an FIR was registered against the policemen at Sonipat railway police station, and police are probing their role. Superintendent of Police (Haryana Railway Police) Kamal Deep Goyal told The Indian Express that an FIR under IPC sections 306 (abetment to suicide and 34 (common intent) was registered against the Delhi Police personnel after they received a complaint from the family of the victim, identified as Sunil Singh.
“We are probing the matter and will take all appropriate actions,” he said. On September 13, Sumer Singh (53), an assistant security officer, posted with the Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC), was shot dead by unidentified assailants in northwest Delhi’s Azadpur Mandi.

A case was registered at Mahendra Park police station. “After recording the statements of locals, and scanning CCTV footage, police came to know that Sunil Singh, another security officer, was present when Sumer Singh was shot dead. They later summoned him and asked him to join the investigation,” police sources said.

DCP (northwest) Milind Dumbere said, “We questioned him thrice after serving three notices to him. Whenever he was called in for questioning, his son also came along with him and he was aware of it.” Sources said after appearing before the Delhi Police thrice, the victim returned to his village in Sonipat. On September 23, police summoned him again and asked him to join the investigation in Delhi.


“On September 24, he left home after informing his family members that he was going to Delhi, and even purchased his ticket from the station. But instead of boarding his train, he jumped in front of it. Personnel from Sonipat railway police station rushed to the spot. They recovered a one-page suicide note, wherein he alleged that he was fed up appearing before Delhi Police for questioning. He also mentioned several other issues in the suicide note,” said Tarachand, SHO, Sonipat railway police station.

On September 26, Sunil’s son Manjeet Singh lodged a complaint with police, alleging that five police personnel were responsible for his father’s suicide and that they had been harassing his father citing the investigation. “After conducting an enquiry, we lodged an FIR of abetment to suicide. We are likely to approach Delhi Police in the coming days,” the SHO added.
Dumbere said, “After we came to know about this matter, we conducted an internal enquiry. However, we have not found anything wrong on our part. We have maintained all documents and have followed all rules.” On September 26, two persons, including a juvenile were apprehended for allegedly killing Sumer Singh. They told police that they decided to kill him since he had slapped the juvenile and stopped him from entering the Azadpur Mandi from the wrong side.



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Wi-Fi WPA2 Security Vulnerable to KRACK Attacks: Nearly All Wi-Fi Devices on the Planet Vulnerable

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Security researchers claim to have found high-severity vulnerabilities in WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access II), a popular security protocol used by nearly every Wi-Fi device on the planet. The vulnerabilities could potentially allow anyone near your router to eavesdrop on the Wi-Fi traffic being sent through it.



Details have been revealed on a dedicated site called aapkasamachar.com, named after the proof-of-concept attack called KRACK (Key Reinstallation Attacks). A total of 10 vulnerabilities have been identified, and were discovered by researcher Mathy Vanhoef of imec-DistriNet, KU Leuven.

"If your device supports Wi-Fi, it is most likely affected," Vanhoef writes on the website.
"Concretely, attackers can use this novel [KRACK] attack technique to read information that was previously assumed to be safely encrypted. This can be abused to steal sensitive information such as credit card numbers, passwords, chat messages, emails, photos, and so on. The attack works against all modern protected Wi-Fi networks," he adds.
The attack essentially targets Wi-Fi clients using WPA2 (nearly every Wi-Fi device out there), and compromises the encryption protocol used for communicating with the router. After this, "any data or information that the victim transmits can be decrypted", Vanhoef notes, adding that event HTTPS communication have been bypassed in the past, so it may not be safe either.
He adds that the "attack is exceptionally devastating against Linux and Android 6.0 or higher", though devices running Apple's mobile and desktop operating system, Windows, OpenBSD etc. are all vulnerable. Note that to protect yourself against attacks, it's Wi-Fi clients like laptops, smartphones, smart home devices, and the likes, will need to install security updates.
"Our main attack is against the 4-way handshake, and does not exploit access points, but instead targets clients. So it might be that your router does not require security updates," Vanhoef notes.
The vulnerabilities have been assigned Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) identifiers, specifically: CVE-2017-13077, CVE-2017-13078, CVE-2017-13079, CVE-2017-13080, CVE-2017-13081, CVE-2017-13082, CVE-2017-13084, CVE-2017-13086,CVE-2017-13087, and CVE-2017-13088. Further details of these vulnerabilities can be found on the aforementioned website, or the National Vulnerability Database of the US Department of Commerce’s aapkasamachar website.


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Monday, 16 October 2017

Vodafone's Rs 399 Post-paid Plan: How To Get 60GB Additional Data

In this Vodafone post-paid plan, a customer will get unlimited local and STD calls along with 5GB data.



In a special festive offer, Vodafone is offering 90GB data to post-paid users at a monthly rental of Rs 399. Vodafone has launched this plan for its prepaid users willing to shift to a post-paid plan. The company has been sending promotional messages to customers, informing them about this offer.  Diwali is just a few days away and incumbent telecom operators, which are already reeling under the impact of new entrant Reliance Jio's bumper offers, do not want to miss out on any chance to woo customers.  


  • How to avail 90GB Vodafone data for Rs 399

Vodafone is offering a monthly Rs 399 rental (excluding tax) post-paid plan to its prepaid customers who are looking to move to post-paid, at a monthly discount of Rs 100 per month for six months.



In this plan a customer will get unlimited local and STD calls along with 5GB data. For 4G handset users, additional 60GB data (10 GB per month for six months) can be availed through My Vodafone App. So the total data in six months that can be availed is 90GB for 4G handset users.

The plan is valid only for Vodafone  customers who convert from prepaid to post-paid plan in Delhi circle only, a customer care executive confirmed. The last date to avail the offer is October 31, 2017. If you want to change to Vodafone post-paid, you need to call this number: 9582566666.

  • Airtel's Rs 999 offer for post-paid users

Bharti Airtel is offering a whopping 50GB data at Rs 999 in a special offer for post-paid customers, according to the official website of the company. The 50GB data plan also offers unlimited local and STD calls, besides free roaming for incoming and outgoing calls. The 50GB data being offered is with 3G/4G speed and it can also be rolled over to the next month.

  • Jio's Rs. 399 Diwali offer for prepaid users

Known as Jio Diwali Dhan Dhana Dhan Offer, the offer on Rs. 399 recharge pack, starts from Thursday and will be valid for seven days till October 18, one day before Diwali. During this cashback offer period if you recharge your Jio number with the Rs. 399 recharge pack, you will get eight coupons of Rs. 50 totalling Rs. 400, or a 100 per cent cashback. These coupons can be redeemed after November 15, on recharge of Rs. 309 or higher denomination recharge pack

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