The Man Who Destroyed The Apple Products Sentenced To Pay More Than $19,000

But, now he was sentenced to pay $19,000 dollars. With a metal ball, the man smashed and destroyed several Apple devices exhibited in the store. I was in a state of angry monster, Destroyer said at the helm of Dijon court. Apple Asked 65,410 Dollars As Compensation The Cupertino company had estimated its loss of around 65,410 Dollars. Thus, the price would be charged only for the production cost.

October 27, 2016 · 1 min · 69 words · Katie Carter

The Wait Is Over! Microsoft Launches Its First-Ever Desktop PC

Microsoft had finally announced the much-anticipated desktop PC named Surface Studio at its Surface Event. Surface Studio is Microsofts first ever desktop PC. The Wait Is Over! Microsoft Launches Its First-Ever Desktop PC We must be aware of Microsofts Surface series which includes tablets, Laptops. However, there is no all-in-one desktop. Microsoft had finally planned to expand its surface line of computers. Microsoft launched its first all-in-one desktop PC which is known as Surface Studio....

October 27, 2016 · 1 min · 175 words · Sheri Robinson

Apple Accidentally Leaked Images Of New MacBook Pro

As the tech giant, Apple has already rumoured and written much about its new Mac Line-Ups. But, now Apple accidently leaked images Of new MacBook Pro. The leaked picture shows the small touchscreen band in action which is being actually used for Apple Pay.

October 26, 2016 · 1 min · 44 words · William Harrington

Apple Is Killing “ESC” And “Power Keys” On its New Macbook Pro

After killing 3.5mm headphone jack in iPhone 7. However, several images of the new equipment may just have been leaked. We all know that Apple always tries to introduce some useful things to its users. We have seen Apple killing of 3.5mm headphone jack in iPhone 7. That means there will be no Physical escape key anymore. Magic Toolbar will also display several pieces of information regarding certain activities, such as Apple Play....

October 26, 2016 · 1 min · 202 words · Alison Gomez

DTEK60: BlackBerry’s Surprisingly Speedy Return To The Smartphone Market

To do so it would leave to care companies associated with their production. This step seems to have been taken with the launch of DTEK60. To do so, it would leave to care companies associated with their production. The DTEK60 is not a new subject. This is the complement of DTEK line, which had been started by the DTEK50 model. But DTEK60 also follows another important line. This is a smartphone based on TCL devices....

October 26, 2016 · 1 min · 182 words · Edward Brown

Wow!! Reliance Jio To Extend Its Free Services Till March 2017

Wow!! Therefore, there is no need to pay any more for calls. Reliance Jio had already dominated the market which left competitor to struggle in the telecom market. Previously Reliance Jios unlimited offer was slated to December 31st, 2016. However, recent news suggests that there is the possibility to extended the free services up to March 2017. TRAI doesnt allow to extend an existing offer/plan which promotes free services for more than three months....

October 26, 2016 · 1 min · 104 words · Megan Munoz

Xiaomi Blows Minds With The Mi Mix, An Edgeless Smartphone

In addition to these smartphones has also presented the Mi VR. But to support a screen of this size, some changes were needed on the front panel. So where are the sensors and the front camera? This new sensor can move up and down to adjust the location of photography. In its construction, Xiaomi has not used adhesives or other adhesives, consisting of small connectors. The characteristic level is very similar to the Mi Note 2 presented yesterday morning....

October 26, 2016 · 1 min · 111 words · Sharon Campbell

After Note 7, Now Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Started Exploding

After Samsung Galaxy Note 7 now Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge has reportedly exploded while it was being charged overnight. Owner claims that he used an original Samsung charger to charge his phone. The owner has to undergo a complicated skin graft surgery and currently under extensive physical therapy. We have seen Galaxy Note 7 exploding, iPhone 7 Exploding and now Samsung Galaxy S7 edge. What do you think about it?...

October 25, 2016 · 1 min · 78 words · Kevin Harrington

Best Security Implementations To Do On MAC

After Windows OS, second most popular operating systems for personal computers is Mac OS. So, have a look on Best security implementations to do on Mac PC. Just go through the article that is given below to find out the best security implantation for Mac OS.

October 25, 2016 · 1 min · 46 words · Ms. Michelle Robinson

How to Configure Android 7 (Nougat) Notification to Ensure Only Apps You Want Appear

If you are using the Android. Just read the article to know more about the way. When you will scroll down the screen, you will see another option named Notification and hit that. The different values of slider define some different tweaks or the restrictions of the notifications from the app. Close up everything after saving on that screen. How to Hide Apps in Realme Phones Google Chrome Not Saving Password?...

October 25, 2016 · 1 min · 87 words · Maria Carroll

Huawei Mate 9 And Mate 9 Pro Leak: Specs, Release date And Price

As we all know very well that Huawei has gained the confidence of the market in recent years. Is Huawei preparing to launch a smartphone with the curved screen? Huawei has gained the confidence of the market in recent years. As in the P9, its camera has been developed in conjunction with Leica. The front camera will be 8MP. Snap (no pun intended): Mate 9/Pro feature 4x optical zoom. But pricing on a spec’ed out Pro is enough to give you a heart attack: $1300....

October 25, 2016 · 1 min · 85 words · Jared Powell

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 & 1050 Ti Review

Meanwhile, the GTX 1050 Ti was another 12% faster than the vanilla 1050 averaging an impressive 104fps.

October 25, 2016 · 1 min · 17 words · Terri Odonnell MD

Study Report: At Least 15% Of Home Routers Are Unsecured

Hence, a study report showed that at least 15% of home routers are vulnerable to such attacks. These devices are vulnerable and may easily be used to make attacks. The study found that the vast majority of these routers, over 50% have problems with access permissions. Finally got the XSS problem (cross-site scripting). Among all the most glaring was the telnet, which was present in 20% of the devices.

October 25, 2016 · 1 min · 69 words · John Serrano