Friday, May 23, 2014

RADICAL BLACK SMARTPHONE


There is a new Smartphone released on the market and its said to be the most expensive android phone to date. The phone was launched by Gresso and they call it Radical Black and its categorized into R1 (the basic version), R2 (yellow gold) and R3 (white gold) each issued with limited edition of 100 phones.

The Radical Black is made from a luxurious single titanium plate and it's priced at $2,500. This is so far the most expensive smartphone on the market. They said that the case which was handcrafted from a single titanium plate takes around eight hours to process and another four hours to polished.

The device is colored black as the name implies, even the buttons are made of dark titanium. It is also available with the Gresso logo of yellow and white gold.

In reality, this phone is just a mid-range smartphone as the components compromise of double-SIM with 4.5 inch screen (960X540 pixels), 1.2 GHx Quad Core processor with 8 MP photo/video camera and 36GB storage. It is also notable that it's operating system is Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2.

The only thing that this high price phone have is its titanium plate case. Comparing to other phones in the market, you can buy a smartphone with the same specs or better with a lower price.


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Thursday, May 1, 2014

INTERNET EXPLORER SECURITY FLAW




 Earlier this week, the Homeland Security reported that there is a bug on Internet Explorer. This bug was discovered by FireEye, a security software company. The security flaw on Internet Explorer will allow hackers to exploit your system or computer. Once your Internet Explorer is exploited the hackers will be able to control your computer and get any information that is save on it. This hackers call themselves "Operation Clandestine Fox." They said that the work around is to disable Adobe Flash Player on your Internet Explorer. Earlier today NBC confirmed that the Internet Explorer security flaw is still not fixed. Although Adobe release a patch or an update, this updates is just for the the Flash bug that is actively used to attack visitors of Syrian Government website.

Some users were just confused because FireEye said on Friday that disabling the Adobe Flash Player will prevent the hackers from getting into the users computer, it will not work when Adobe Flash is disabled. Microsoft is still fixing the bug so be cautious and not to use Internet Explorer until the security flaw will have a patch or update.