Saturday 17 September 2016

IPhone 7 Updated Review

The iPhone 7 has been released and it is epic. It has got a new and improved camera a new dual lens camera with optical and image stabilisation and it has also got telephoto lens that have what I believe f1/2 apperature and the dual lens have got f1/8 apperature.  It has also got a new home button with a tactical engine underneath it so when you tap it it is like your not tapping it at all because you can't feel it at all. It also comes with 3D touch and one beast of a chip a powerful A10 fusion chip. It also comes with the latest Operating system or for short OS. The iPhone 7 comes with IOS 10. It also comes with a new design and the antenna bands have been positioned differently than the previous iPhones.
It is also splash resistant and water resistant and also dust resistant and that is convenient because then dust won't gather up in the ports and mess up the inside of the iPhone. It has got a 12MP front facing camera and a Quad Led and a True tone flash like the iPad Air 2 had a true tone flash. It has got a 7MP Face time HD CAMERA. It is 25% brighter and it has got a wider colour gamut. It is twice as fast than the iPhone 6s. It has also named as the iPhone with the longest battery life ever in a iPhone. Wow that is insane.
It has also got a new stereo speaker system that is twice as louder than the iPhone 6s.
It is three times faster LTE than the iPhone 6.
So yeah so the iPhone 7 is revolutionary and it is great THAT Apple is making such great products.

Sunday 11 September 2016

Google begins to start flagging all websites not using HTTPS

Sorry guys that I haven't posted on my blog for an incredibly long time it is just because I have been so busy but now I will try my absolute best to post weekly. Anyway Google aims to step up its campaign against an unencrypted internet by alerting users to any websites that still aren’t using HTTPS connections. The search giant has said that when the next version of Chrome launches, it will begin displaying a new warning on any login pages that aren’t encrypted, or in other words using HTTP. This is scheduled to start in January 2017 with the rollout of Chrome 56. This “not secure” warnings will be displayed in password and credit card fields on said webpages, as well as in a window alongside the address bar. To start off with, the words “not secure” will appear next to the address of unencrypted sites, but in the future they will also be labeled with a red triangle symbol, designed to steer users away from the pages.A post on Google’s security blog explains that sites still using HTTP are a risk because “someone else on the network can look at or modify the site before it gets to you.” Login or payment pages that are unencrypted are even more dangerous, as an attacker can easily intercept the submitted information as it moves across the network.
The need for such bright and clear labeling is interesting, as Google notes that users often don’t notice a lack of a “secure” icon or message as a warning.
Source: Google

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