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Facebook and Twitter have said they support Apple CEO Tim Cook’s stance against allowing the FBI so–called ‘backdoor’ access to iPhones, after federal agents demanded Apple hack into an iPhone belonging to the man behind last year’s San Bernardino terror attacks.Telugu dengudu Kathalu

In a short tweet, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said: “We stand with Tim Cook and Apple (and thank him for his leadership)”.

Dorsey then linked to Cook’s original open letter, detailing why Apple believes that building backdoor access to a user’s iPhone could set a dangerous precedent and pave the way for a world in which smartphones are regularly hacked by the authorities.

Cook says Apple has not built such software into its phones and is refusing to accede to the FBI's demands.

Facebook has also revealed its support for Apple, issuing this statement to USA Today: “We condemn terrorism and have total solidarity with victims of terror.

"Those who seek to praise, promote, or plan terrorist acts have no place on our services. We also appreciate the difficult and essential work of law enforcement to keep people safe.

“When we receive lawful requests from these authorities we comply.

"However, we will continue to fight aggressively against requirements for companies to weaken the security of their systems. These demands would create a chilling precedent and obstruct companies' efforts to secure their products."



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LG lifted the lid on its G5 flagship smartphone today, with a 'transformable' design that allows users to turn it into a Hi-Fi or high-end audio player.

The phone, which takes modular design mainstream, is being sold alongside a family of compatible devices dubbed LG Playground that allow users to customise their handset’s spec sheet.
The LG Cam Plus, for instance, allows you to ‘transform’ it into a luxe standalone camera with a camera module. This includes physical buttons for power, shutter, record, zoom, LED indicator, as well as an exposure lock and extra battery capacity of 1,200mAh.

Users can also boost the phone's music credentials with Bang & Olufsen speakers, via the LG Hi-Fi Plus with B&O PLAY add-on.

All LG Family accessories are attached by the user to the bottom of the phone's aluminum unibody design.

That's also where you'll find the removable battery, allowing users to swap for a new one if they're running low.

Elsewhere, it’s home to an always-on 5.3-inch Quad HD IPS Quantum display, which displays time and date at all times. Even when the G5 is in sleep mode.

Debuted on the LG V10, this always-on mode only takes up a third of the screen and LG claims it takes up just 0.8% of the battery every hour.

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Apple is set to start testing the new dual lens camera system that's destined for its new iPhone 7 Plus, according to supply-chain sources in Taiwan.

This latest missive from the frontline of Apple’s iPhone development programme backs up a previous rumour circulated by analysts, who revealed that Apple was working on a dual lens camera system aimed at offering 'DSLR–quality' images.

The sources say that Taiwanese imaging firm Largan Technology has sent Apple samples of its dual lenses. Other companies based in China and Japan are said to have done the same.

Largan is one of Apple’s key suppliers and already delivers 60% of all lenses for the current range of iPhones.

There’s no word as to whether such a lens would make it into the smaller iPhone 7 or if, as suspected, it'll be reserved for the larger Plus model.

Recent rumours have suggested that whatever lens Apple uses, it will sit flush to the rear of the device unlike that found in the iPhone 6s.

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Google has unveiled a new food photo tool, which is built into its Maps for Android app and allows users to attach images of their meals to places within Maps, in order to improve reviews.

The process is simple. Users simply take a shot of their breakfast, lunch, dinner or grab–and–go coffee.

Maps then fires out a notification saying it’s detected a shot has been taken in a particular location. One more tap then lets foodies post the image, alongside a quick review, onto Maps.

Google earlier this year launched and then quickly shuttered a new food photo app called Tablescape. While that add–on never got a final release, the tech behind it does now seem to be bearing fruit.

At the moment, the new Maps for Android food photo function is limited only to Google’s ‘local guides’ at level three and above. But if it’s a success, expect it to get a wider release.

Google’s move suggests it wants to wrest the initiative from Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, where most food snaps wind up.

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BlackBerry appears to be readying two new smartphones featuring Google’s Android operating system, as it bids to arrest a long-term sales decline.

Until now, the Canadian mobile-maker has always released devices running its own operating system. But after confirming it's working with Google to create a more secure, business–focused version of Android, the two are now apparently set to cosy up even more snugly.

The first device to leak is a slider codenamed Venice. This phone looks on the surface to be running stock Android, but according to @evleaks will come with a series of features held over from BB10.

That means it'll surely pack BBM, unified messages in BlackBerry Hub and BlackBerry’s own note-taking and tasks apps. Essentially, BlackBerry is following a well worn path of adding its own apps to the basic Google experience.

The other handset is a new–look version of the company’s square Passport handset. Called the Passport Silver Edition, it features the same approach to Android as the Venice.

There’s no word on when either handset will get an official release, although both look very close to being ready to hit shop shelves.

BlackBerry has struggled to match its competitors in recent years, but may find its stock soars by teaming up with Google and hitching a ride on the world’s most popular mobile operating system.

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An  image of the packaging for Apple’s forthcoming iPhone 6S Plus has leaked online, as rumours emerge that the updated device will feature a smaller battery.

The blurrycam photo, which comes to us via Chinese media, shows what appears to be folded-out packaging for the handset, alongside the device’s name and familiar Apple branding. That means a white box with embossed design.

The report that accompanied the snap also cites supply-chain sources who claim that the iPhone 6S Plus’s battery will be smaller than the 2910 mAh effort in last year’s iPhone 6 Plus, at 2750 mAh.

The new iPhone 6S is likely to also feature a pared down battery too, down to 1715 mAh from 1800 mAh, the insiders revealed.

While this may cause some initial consternation, it’s likely that Apple will have improved the efficiency of the power units in order to eke out longer battery life.

Those hoping for something like 48 hours worth of power, though, are likely to be disappointed.

Apple is set to reveal its iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus at a special event on September 9th. Official confirmation of the event should arrive in the next few days

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IOS 9 has been installed on 75% of all compatible iPhones and iPads, according to official figures from Apple.

2014’s iOS 8 is still found on 19% of Apple’s phones and tablets, while older versions of the iOS platform account for 7%. The data was measured on January 11th.

In the past month, 4% of iPhone users have moved to iOS 9. Apple looks set to break the 80% barrier over the coming months, with a new iPhone 6c budget phone due for a March launch and certain to drive growth.

The stats prove iOS 9 is enjoying faster growth than iOS 8, which was installed on 68% of phones and tablets at this point in its lifecycle.

By contrast, Google’s latest Android Marshmallow software is installed on just 0.7% of devices running Android, laying bare just how fragmented the platform remains.

Apple this week revealed its latest iOS 9 beta, featuring a new Night Shift mode designed to cut down on blue light and improve sleep for those using their phones before bed.

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WhaatsApp has confirmed it is to drop its annual $1 subscription fee, with the Facebook–owned messaging service set to go free from 19th January.

The announcement was made by Jan Koum, the founder of WhatsApp, at a conference in Munich.

It calls time on a business model that has existed since the service was founded and which saw users given free use of the service for their first year before having to pay a dollar every twelve months thereafter.

WhatsApp has directly addressed concerns about whether scrapping the fee means users being sent ads to cover costs.

In an official blog post, it said: “Naturally, people might wonder how we plan to keep WhatsApp running without subscription fees and if today’s announcement means we’re introducing third-party ads. The answer is no.”

Instead, it will hook up with businesses to try and 'unify messaging' from the likes of banks and airlines.

So you might get a message from your bank about what appears to be a fraudulent transaction. Or your airline could notify you about a delayed flight.

The aim appears to be to try and make WhatsApp the go–to tool for getting day–to–day errands done.

It’s also likely that as WhatsApp launches in countries where users do not always have debit or credit cards, it needs to be less reliant on such payment methods.

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Sa've already seen some supposed images and specs for the Samsung Galaxy S7, and now comes a diagram to add to the intrigue.

The illustration supposedly comes from someone inside Samsung who wishes to remain anonymous
so they don't lose their job. Can't say we blame them.

The annotations you can see are in Korean, so we only have the numbers to go on. But according to the diagram, the Galaxy S7 will have a 5.2-inch screen, while the S7 Plus will sport a 5.5-inch display.

Two processors are mentioned: the Exynos 8890 and Qualcomm Snapdragon 820. It's also said to come in three varieties: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB.

So far, it's all in keeping with what we've heard previously. But the diagram also says it will sport a USB Type-C port. Whereas previously, we've heard it will have a standard USB 2.0 port.

USB Type-C is the newer connection, and lets you plug in the cable either way, instead of fussing to get it the right way around. It's also quicker than USB 2.0.

We'll have to wait and see which Samsung uses for the S7.


As ever, this is 100 per cent unofficial, so take it all with a pinch of salt.

We'll soon know for sure, though. The Galaxy S7 is set to be announced at Mobile World Congress, which kicks off on February 22nd.

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