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Feb 6, 2013

Oppo Find 5 (X909) Receives FCC Approvals




Following its official landing on shelves in China, Oppo’s Find 5 smartphone appears ready to become available for purchase in other markets around the world as well.

The handset has been spotted at the FCC with model number X909 attached to it, supposedly its international flavor. The handset has emerged at the Federal Communications Commission with support for GSM and W-CDMA networks, as well as with Wi-Fi connectivity capabilities. Should it ever arrive on shelves in the United States, Oppo Find 5 will also pack Bluetooth and NFC connectivity capabilities, just as the Chinese version does.

For the time being, however, no official info on when the smartphone might be launched in the United States has been provided, though such details might be unveiled in the not too distant future, so stay tuned to learn the news.

Oppo Find 5
Image credits to FCC

Huawei Invitation to MWC Event, 8-Core Ascend P2 Expected




Chinese mobile phone maker Huawei is gearing up for the launch of a new smartphone at the upcoming 2013 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and it has already started sending out invitations to a press event set on February 24.

No specific info on what will be unveiled there has emerged so far, but rumor has it that the company might make official its first 8-core smartphone, the Ascend P2. Provided that this pans out, Huawei would become one of the first smartphone makers in the world to launch a device featuring double the cores of today’s high-end handsets.

The company has already managed to impress with its 6.1-inch Ascend Mate and 5-inch full HD Ascend D2 that became official at CES 2013 in January, and could be set to do so once again at this month’s event.

Huawei sends invites to a press event at MWC
Image credits to GSM Arena

HTC to Announce New Device, Could Be the Rumored M7




Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation is supposedly gearing up for the launch of a new high-end Android-based smartphone before the end of this month, one that might arrive on shelves under the name of M7, and which appears to have been teased again.

The company has shown the image above in Germany, suggesting that a new superphone was heading to the market, a recent post on bestboyz.de states. As SlashGear notes, the company might be referring to the aforementioned HTC M7, which is rumored to arrive on shelves with a 1.7GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset packed inside, complemented by 2GB of RAM.

Featuring a 1080p display, the smartphone is also expected to land on shelves with a new camera sensor, thus being capable of providing users with a brand new experience while on the go.

HTC teases new launch soon
Image credits to bestboyz.de

How Evasi0n Works – Evad3rs Member Planetbeing Explain




David Wang / Planetbeing, a member of the evad3rs team who recently rolled out evasi0n, agreed to be interviewed this week to share some intriguing details about their work, and how they managed to circumvent Apple’s security measures.

Forbes says evasi0n is the most elaborate jailbreak ever released for iOS devices. The business mag is no expert in hacks, but they’ve managed to get ahold of David Wang (@planetbeing), who shared with them the entire method he and his fellow hackers used to jailbreak the latest software from Apple. Wang says the jailbreak tool “alters the socket that allows programs to communicate with a program called Launch Daemon, abbreviated launchd, a master process that loads first whenever an iOS device boots up and can launch applications that require ‘root’ privileges, a step beyond the control of the OS than users are granted by default.” He crunches down these definitions to a simpler explanation, saying, “That means that whenever an iPhone or iPad’s mobile backup runs, it automatically grants all programs access to the time zone file and, thanks to the symbolic link trick, access to launchd.”

Wang carefully describes every important detail of the jailbreak process, such as coming up with the first exploit in the iOS backup system to evading (pun intended) kernel code signing. Forbes cites Wang as saying, “Once it’s beaten ASLR, the jailbreak uses one final bug in iOS’s USB interface that passes an address in the kernel’s memory to a program and ‘naively expects the user to pass it back unmolested’.”  “That allows evasi0n to write to any part of the kernel it wants. The first place it writes is to the part of the kernel that restricts changes to its code–the hacker equivalent of wishing for more wishes. ‘Once you get into the kernel, no security matters any more,” says Wang. ‘Then we win.’” Check out Forbes for the full scoop.

David Wang (@planetbeing)
Image credits to gdeluxe.com

Windows Blue UI Concept Envisioned




Microsoft is yet to publicly confirm work on Windows Blue, but according to sources familiar with the matter, the next contraption is very likely to be released as soon as this summer.

While no information is available, DeviantArt user Daniel Skrzypoń has created one of the first Windows Blue concepts based on the user interface currently available in Windows 8. Of course, Windows Blue has the potential to bring major UI changes, especially because users are often criticizing essential Windows 8 features, such as the Start Screen and the lack of a Start button.

In addition, Windows Blue could become the first OS in Microsoft’s history to be offered with a freeware license or, at least, for a very low price, as the Redmond-based technology giant is looking into ways to move users from old platforms such as Windows XP.

This is what the upcoming Windows Blue could look like
Image credits to Daniel SkrzypoÅ„

Feb 5, 2013

Download Official Quick Start Guides for Microsoft Office 2013




Office 2013 is now up for grabs for everyone, but since it comes with so many great improvements, some beginners may have a hard time discovering them all.

That’s why Microsoft has decided to release some quick start guides for all those who wish to explore the new features available in Office 2013 without wasting too much time. Dedicated guides are available for each productivity tool bundled into Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. They come with a remarkable amount of information, including useful tips, shortcuts and screenshots to present specific features.

Since they are delivered in PDF format, you don’t need to download any other software solution to view the guides on Windows 8, as they’re loaded by default with the built-in Reader app. On older Windows versions, you need PDF Reader. Click here to view the entire list of Office 2013 quick start guides.


Here are some of the guides available for download
Image credits to Microsoft

Rumor: Native Microsoft Office Suite on Linux by 2014




Microsoft is seriously considering the release of their Office suite on the Linux platform by 2014, or at least this is the rumor.

According to an unknown source cited by Michael Larabel on phoronix.com, Microsoft is seriously analyzing the possibility of launching their Office suite for the Linux platform. This information was passed on to Larabel during the Free Open-Source Developers' European Meeting (FOSDEM), which took place in Brussels, Belgium. With all the attention Linux is getting these days and with the rise of Steam for Linux, not to mention the fact the Ubuntu is now occupying a huge market share, Microsoft would be crazy not to recognize the potential.

The Linux platform can no longer be brushed aside. The open source operating systems are getting easier to install with each edition and the LibreOffice and OpenOffice alternatives are proving to be a serious contender. This will not be considered good news by the majority of the Linux users, but the truth is that nothing drives innovation harder than competition.

Microsoft Office
Image credits to Microsoft

Download sn0wbreeze 2.9.8 to Jailbreak iOS 6.1 on Windows




The new evasi0n jailbreak utility was released only a few hours ago, but the developers over at iH8sn0w moved pretty quickly to update their very own sn0wbreeze jailbreak utility to support iOS 6.1.

As you probably know by now, sn0wbreeze is a software tool running on Windows exclusively, so in case you’re using a Mac, check out evasi0n app on articles posted earlier. sn0wbreeze 2.9.8 comes with support for iOS 5.2, 6.0 and 6.1, but the last one is only available for iPhone 3GS and A4 devices.

In addition, the release notes point to some fixed Hacktivation issues on 6.0.x and some other patches for iFaith mode. Windows 8 users who wish to download the new sn0wbreeze utility need to deploy .NET Framework 3.5 available on Microsoft’s website.

sn0wbreeze also comes with support for iOS 6.1
Image credits to ismashphone.com

BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha C Confirmed with QWERTY Keyboard




BlackBerry has just unveiled, at the BlackBerry Jam event in Amsterdam, it will offer a brand new BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha C device to qualifying developers.

According to BlackBerryDev, this device is a developer version of the upcoming BlackBerry Q10 device, which is expected to go on sale next month. With the new BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha C device, developers will be able to create or port applications for the BlackBerry Q10 smartphone which comes with a full QWERTY keyboard and a square display (720 x 720 pixels).

No word on exactly when this device will be handed to developers, but those who wish to apply for one must submit more than two applications. Hopefully, they will be among the 1,500 lucky winners of the BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha C. Stay tuned for more updates on the matter.

BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha C
Image credits to Gian Paolo Vernini

Samsung GT-B9150 Rumored to Be Galaxy Q with Foldable Display




Samsung has been rumored lately to plan the launch of a nice range of new devices, including one featuring model number GT-B9150, which should hit the market with a full HD screen.

The device appears to have got a name now, as mobilegeeks suggests that Samsung could launch it as Galaxy Q, with a dual-screen form factor. To be more precise, the device is said to sport a foldable screen, the kind that Samsung has officially demonstrated at CES 2013 in January.

Furthermore, the handset is said to sport a 1.7 GHz dual-core Exynos 5250 processor inside, 2GB of RAM, an 8-megapixel photo snapper, 2MP camera on the front, Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean, and a 3,500 mAh battery inside. As AndroidAuthority notes, we should take the rumor with a grain of salt for the time being. Hopefully, the upcoming MWC 2013 show in Barcelona will shed more light on this.


Samsung Galaxy Q
Image credits to mobilegeeks

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