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WhatsApp announces the arrival of new security features.

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WhatsApp, the popular instant messaging app owned by Facebook, has announced a new set of security features that are set to roll out soon. These features aim to improve the safety and privacy of the app's more than two billion users worldwide. The first of these new security features is the option for users to require a fingerprint or face ID scan to unlock their WhatsApp account. This feature will provide an extra layer of security to protect users' conversations from unauthorized access. Additionally, users will have the option to set an automatic lock on the app after a set period of time, further protecting their chats from prying eyes. The capability for users to confirm the identification of other users in group conversations is another new feature. Users will be able to check the visual depiction of each group member's security code to their own security code using this feature to verify that the person they are conversing with is who they say they are. Impersonation

What is Virtual Network Computing (VNC)?

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Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a system that allows remote control of a computer over a network connection. This technology is widely used in a variety of applications, including remote support, remote access, and virtualization. In this blog, we'll explore what VNC is, how it works, and some common use cases. What is VNC? VNC is a protocol that allows a user to remotely control another computer over a network connection. This protocol was developed by the RealVNC company and has since been adopted as an industry standard. VNC works by sending keyboard and mouse events from the remote user's computer to the remote computer, and then sending back the graphical output to the remote user's computer. This allows the remote user to see and control the remote computer as if they were physically sitting in front of it. How does VNC work? The VNC protocol consists of two main components: the VNC server and the VNC viewer. The VNC server is installed on the computer that you wan

The "15 W" wireless charging of the Galaxy S23 Ultra is 33% slower than it was in 2016.

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The Galaxy S23 Ultra is one of the most highly anticipated smartphones of 2023, boasting cutting-edge features and state-of-the-art technology. One of the standout features of this device is its wireless charging capability, which promises to charge your phone faster and more efficiently than ever before. However, recent reports suggest that the Galaxy S23 Ultra's "15 W" wireless charging is actually 33% slower than last year's model. Wireless charging has been a popular feature on smartphones for several years now, but it has always been slower than traditional wired charging. The Galaxy S23 Ultra's "15 W" wireless charging was supposed to change that, with Samsung claiming that it could charge your phone from 0 to 100% in just 90 minutes. This would be a significant improvement over the Galaxy S22 Ultra, which took over two hours to fully charge wirelessly. Unfortunately, it seems that Samsung may have oversold the capabilities of the Galaxy S23 Ultra&

Xiaomi 13T Pro, which could come with the Dimensity 9200.

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Xiaomi, the Chinese tech giant, has been making headlines recently with the leak of its new smartphone, the Xiaomi 13T Pro. The device is said to be in development and could launch soon, equipped with the powerful Dimensity 9200 processor. The Dimensity 9200 chipset is a new processor that is yet to be released by MediaTek. The processor is rumored to have a 6nm architecture and will be the successor to the Dimensity 9000 chipset. It is expected to deliver improved performance and power efficiency compared to its predecessor. According to the leaks, the Xiaomi 13T Pro will feature a 6.67-inch OLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. It is also rumored to have a 120Hz refresh rate and support for HDR10+. The smartphone is expected to have a sleek and modern design, with a punch-hole cutout for the front camera. The device is said to have a triple camera setup on the rear, with a 108MP primary sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 5MP macro sensor. The camera setup is expe

iPhone 15 Ultra: Apple's Steve Jobs era ends forever with ridiculous microchip for infinite battery

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After debuting in 2007, the iPhone has advanced significantly. Over the years, Apple has made significant advancements in the technology that powers its iconic smartphone. From the introduction of the first Retina display to the introduction of facial recognition technology, Apple has continued to innovate and push the boundaries of what is possible with a mobile device. However, with the introduction of the iPhone 15 Ultra, it seems that Apple is taking things to a whole new level. One of the most significant features of the iPhone 15 Ultra is its ridiculous microchip that promises an infinite battery life. This is a game-changing technology that has the potential to revolutionize the mobile device industry as we know it. The microchip, which is rumored to be named the "A16 Bionic," is said to be a significant departure from the chips used in previous iPhones. This chip is reportedly capable of processing data at a speed that is up to ten times faster than the A15 Bionic chi

China intends to compete with a US-backed project by building a $500 million subsea internet cable.

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China has announced plans to invest $500 million in a new subsea internet cable that will connect Southeast Asia and the United States. The move is seen as a direct challenge to the US-backed cable network that is already under construction and highlights China's desire to gain more control over the flow of information and communication in the region. The new cable will be constructed by a consortium of Chinese firms, including the state-owned China Construction Bank, and will span approximately 7,500 miles. It will connect China, the Philippines, and the United States, with additional landings in other Southeast Asian countries. This investment is part of China's larger push to expand its digital infrastructure and become a major player in the global digital economy. In recent years, China has invested heavily in 5G networks and other digital infrastructure, and the new subsea cable is just one example of this larger strategy. China's decision to invest in this subsea cabl

In 2026, a rover the size of an SUV will travel to the Moon on SpaceX's Starship.

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SpaceX’s Starship has been making headlines for its potential to revolutionize space exploration, and the company's latest announcement is no exception. SpaceX founder Elon Musk recently announced plans to send an SUV-sized rover to the Moon in 2026 using the Starship spacecraft. The rover, which will be built by the Canadian space company Canadensys Aerospace Corporation, will be equipped with advanced scientific instruments and will be capable of performing a range of tasks, including drilling into the lunar surface, analyzing samples, and mapping the terrain. The rover will be delivered to the Moon aboard a Starship spacecraft, which is currently under development at SpaceX's facilities in Boca Chica, Texas. The Starship is a reusable spacecraft that is designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars, and beyond. SpaceX has been working on the Starship program for several years, and the spacecraft has undergone several design iterations and tests. The St