Friday, 29 June 2018

Xiaomi reveals schedule for MIUI 10 Global Beta ROM Update.


Shortly on the heels of the MIUI 10 China Alpha release for a few devices, Xiaomi has shared its rollout schedule for the upcoming MIUI 10 Global Beta ROM. This is an update to MIUI, and not necessarily to the base Android version (as can be seen with the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro that was updated to Android 8.0 recently with MIUI 9.5). The rollout schedule is a rough timeline for the devices, and the release dates for the specific device will be adjusted depending on internal testing and feedback, if needed.

Supported Devices

The first batch of devices will receive MIUI 10 Global Public Beta ROM in early July 2018. The following devices are included in this batch:

Xiaomi Mi 6
Xiaomi Mi 5
Xiaomi Mi MIX 2
Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S
Xiaomi Mi MIX
Xiaomi Redmi S2
Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro
Xiaomi Redmi Note 5
Xiaomi Mi Note 2
The following devices are included in the second batch, and will receive the ROM in late July 2018:

Xiaomi Redmi Note 4X, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (Qualcomm)
Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A
Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A Prime
Xiaomi Mi 5s
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus
Xiaomi Mi Max 2
Xiaomi Mi Max
Xiaomi Mi Max Prime
Xiaomi Redmi 5
Xiaomi Redmi 5A
Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus
Xiaomi Redmi 4A
Xiaomi Redmi 4X

The following devices are included in the third batch, and are expected to receive the Public Beta ROM in early August 2018:

Xiaomi Mi 3/Mi 4
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Qualcomm
Xiaomi Redmi 3S/3X

Changelog

The changelog for MIUI 10 Global Beta ROM 8.6.28 has been provided as below:

Fix – Settings keeps stopping (All devices) (06-26)
Fix – Phone enters Recovery mode when charging (All devices) (06-26)
Fix – Cleaner content doesn’t translate to Russian in the file manager (06-26)

Installation

To install the upcoming MIUI 10 Global Public Beta ROM, you would need an unlocked bootloader on your device. If you are using MIUI 9 Global Beta ROM, you can simply go to the “Updater” and check for updates. This is a rather unusual scenario as a lot of the devices mentioned above have stable releases of MIUI 9, so users are less likely to stay on an older Beta release.

If you are using the stable ROM for MIUI 7, MIUI 8 or MIUI 9; you would need to update to MIUI 10 using the fastboot method with Mi Flash. Xiaomi has provided detailed instructions that are generally applicable to all of its devices, though it would be a good to consult both our forums as well as the MIUI forums to check if there any device-specific nuances.

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How to Crack FTP Server using Metasploit.

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is the commonly used protocol for exchanging files over the Internet. FTP uses the Internet's TCP/IP protocols to enable data transfer. FTP uses a client-server architecture, often secured with SSL/TLS. FTP promotes sharing of files via remote computers with reliable and efficient data transfer.
    The two default ports that are used in FTP are port 20 and port 21.
Now the question arrises, What is Metasploit...
     Metasploit Framework, the Metasploit Project's best-known creation, is a software platform for developing, testing, and executing exploits. It can be used to create security testing tools and exploit modules and also as a penetration testing system.

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Tuesday, 26 June 2018

Features you must Know about upcoming WiFi security Protocol: WPA3


Now a days internet is used by most of the people, so using internet through WiFi has become common . Now the question matter is it secure using the WiFi connection. People basically use WPA2-PSK and WPA  security protocols. The problem with this type of protocols is that they are more vulnerable to hackers. The data which is transmitted with these type of protocols are not encrypted so not secured.
  Suppose i give you a situation you are using a public WiFi network in a restaurant or a cafe and hundred other people are also using it involving some hackers who have wrong intention of stealing your data so. Imagine you are opening a website suppose facebook.com  and the hackers are in the same WiFi network in which you are using . So they can host a fake webpage of  facebook.com  and as you enter your email-id and password both id and password will be send to the hackers.
     But after coming this WPA3 WiFi security protocol this problem is not arrises as all the data which travel in a WiFi network are remain encrypted.
     And also this WPA3 protocol saves you from brute force / dictionary attacks.  as WPA3 gives a features that when some unkown users entered your password incorrect more than 3 times his device will get blocked.

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Nokia 7 Plus, Nokia 6.1 and Nokia 8 will get Face Unlock in an Upcoming Update.


While it’s great to see that Nokia has further plans for the already released devices, it does make you wonder in what manner will the functionality be implemented. We could see a modified version of the face unlock feature already found in Smart Unlock, or it could be an entirely in-house developed method by HMD Global themselves. There is no information as to whether we will see other Nokia devices receive face unlocking officially at a later date. Whether face unlocking is secure or not is another debate to be had, but it’s certainly a feature of convenience to many users rather than one used for tight security.

The use of the phrase “in the coming months” means that we could actually see it bundled with Android P as well, as we already know that all of HMD Global and Nokia’s phones will receive the upgrade to Android P. This would then be released alongside a slew of brand new features that comes with the update too, including gestures and a revamped UI. The Nokia 7 Plus has been supported especially well, receiving a beta update to Android P Beta 2, which you can install on your own device if you wish.

While the companies have certainly been shrouded in controversy, one thing is for sure. Their devices have been excellently supported (mostly) and they deserve credit for that. We’ll be watching and waiting to see if the Nokia 7 Plus, Nokia 6.1, and the Nokia 8 get face unlock any time in the near future.

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Monday, 25 June 2018

Redmi 6 Pro Launched:Price and Specification


Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro, the successor to the popular Redmi Note 5 Pro, was launched in China late on Sunday evening. Xiaomi is touting the Redmi 6 Pro's 5.84-inch 19:9 display, dual rear cameras, an octa-core Snapdragon 625 SoC, a 4000mAh battery, a dedicated microSD card slot, as well as AI face unlock, beautification, portrait, and voice assistant features. The Redmi 6 Pro also bears a iPhone X-style notch in its display, a first in the Redmi series from the company, but the rest of the styling is similar to the Redmi Note 5 Pro. Alongside its latest budget smartphone, Xiaomi also launched the Mi Pad 4 tablet.

Redmi 6 Pro price, release date

The Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro price starts at CNY 999 (roughly Rs. 10,400) for the 3GB RAM, 32GB storage variant, CNY 1,199 (roughly Rs. 12,500) for the 4GB RAM, 32GB storage variant, and CNY 1,299 (roughly Rs. 13,600) for the 4GB, 64GB variant. Sales start at 10am CST on Tuesday, June 26, with registration for the first flash sale open now. It will be available in Black, Blue, Gold, Pink, and Red colour variants. There's no word yet on Redmi 6 pro price in India or its release date in the country.

Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro specifications

The dual-SIM (Nano) Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro runs on Android-based MIUI 9, and a 5.84-inch full-HD+ (1080x2280 pixels) display with a 84-percent NTSC colour gamut. It is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 625 SoC clocked up to 2GHz, coupled with the Adreno 506 GPU, and 3GB or 4GB of RAM.

The Redmi 6 Pro sports a dual rear camera setup, with a 12-megapixel primary sensor featuring 1.25-micron pixels, an f/2.2 aperture, PDAF, LED flash, apart from the 5-megapixel secondary sensor. It sports a 5-megapixel front camera, with AI Portrait mode and HDR.

There are 32GB and 64GB inbuilt storage variants of the Redmi 6 Pro, expandable via microSD card (up to 256GB) with a dedicated slot. Connectivity options on the Redmi 6 Pro include 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n (dual-band 2.4GHz, 5GHz), Bluetooth v4.2, GPS/ A-GPS, Micro-USB, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It measures 149.33x71.68x8.75mm, and weighs 178 grams. The Redmi 6 Pro sports a 4000mAh battery. Sensors on board include an accelerometer, ambient light sensor, digital compass, gyroscope, infrared, and a proximity sensor.

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Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 With 8-Inch Full-HD Display, Snapdragon 660 SoC Launched: Price, Specifications


Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 was launched in China on Sunday evening. The tablet was launched alongside Xiaomi's latest budget smartphone, the Redmi 6 Pro. The Mi Pad 4 has been launched in both Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi + LTE display variants. It sports an 8-inch 16:10 display with the USP of being able to be used with a single-hand. The company is also touting AI Face Unlock, apart from the Snapdragon 660 SoC onboard being able to power a 'smart game acceleration' feature.

Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 price, release date

The Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 price starts at CNY 1,099 (roughly Rs. 11.500) for the 3GB RAM/ 32GB inbuilt storage Wi-Fi version, CNY 1,399 (roughly Rs. 14,600) for the 4GB RAM/ 64GB inbuilt storage Wi-Fi version, and CNY 1,499 (roughly Rs. 15,600) for the 4GB RAM/ 64GB inbuilt storage Wi-Fi + LTE version. It will be available in Black and Gold colour variants. Reservations for the first sale on Friday, June 29 are now open.

Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 specifications

The Xiaomi Mi Pad runs Android-based MIUI 9. It bears an 8-inch full-HD (1920x1200 pixels) display with 16:10 aspect ratio and pixel density of 283ppi. It is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC clocked up to 2.2GHz, coupled with either 3GB or 4GB of RAM.

The tablet has a 13-megapixel rear camera with an f/2.0 aperture and support for HDR. On the front, the tablet has a 5-megapixel camera, also with an f/2.0 aperture. As we mentioned, the company is also touting the AI Face Unlock feature. The Mi Pad 4 features either 32GB or 64GB of inbuilt storage, neither of which is expandable via microSD card.

Connectivity options on the Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 include 4G LTE (single Nano-SIM), Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual-band, 2.45GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth v5.0, 3.5mm headphone jack, and USB Type-C. GPS and A-GPS options are only available on the LTE variant. Sensors on the Wi-Fi only model include accelerometer, ambient light sensor, and a gyroscope. The LTE variant has a digital compass in addition. It is powered by a 6000mAh battery, measures 200.2x120.3x7.9mm, and weighs 342.5 grams.

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Tuesday, 12 June 2018

Why People are getting scared of using Artificial Intelligence.?


When people see machines that respond like humans, or computers that perform feats of strategy and cognition mimicking human ingenuity, they sometimes joke about a future in which humanity will need to accept robot overlords.

But buried in the joke is a seed of unease. Science-fiction writing and popular movies, from "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968) to "Avengers: Age of Ultron" (2015), have speculated about artificial intelligence (AI) that exceeds the expectations of its creators and escapes their control, eventually outcompeting and enslaving humans or targeting them for extinction.

Conflict between humans and AI is front and center in AMC's sci-fi series "Humans," which returned for its third season on Tuesday (June 5). In the new episodes, conscious synthetic humans face hostile people who treat them with suspicion, fear and hatred. Violence roils as Synths find themselves fighting for not only basic rights but their very survival, against those who view them as less than human and as a dangerous threat.

Even in the real world, not everyone is ready to welcome AI with open arms. In recent years, as computer scientists have pushed the boundaries of what AI can accomplish, leading figures in technology and science have warned about the looming dangers that artificial intelligence may pose to humanity, even suggesting that AI capabilities could doom the human race.

But why are people so unnerved by the idea of AI?


An "existential threat"

Elon Musk is one of the prominent voices that has raised red flags about AI. In July 2017, Musk told attendees at a meeting of the National Governors Association, "I have exposure to the very cutting-edge AI, and I think people should be really concerned about it."

"I keep sounding the alarm bell," Musk added. "But until people see robots going down the street killing people, they don't know how to react, because it seems so ethereal."

Earlier, in 2014, Musk had labeled AI "our biggest existential threat," and in August 2017, he declared that humanity faced a greater risk from AI than from North Korea.

Physicist Stephen Hawking, who died March 14, also expressed concerns about malevolent AI, telling the BBC in 2014 that "the development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race."

It's also less than reassuring that some programmers — particularly those with MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, Massachusetts — seem determined to prove that AI can be terrifying.

A neural network called "Nightmare Machine," introduced by MIT computer scientists in 2016, transformed ordinary photos into ghoulish, unsettling hellscapes. An AI that the MIT group dubbed "Shelley" composed scary stories, trained on 140,000 tales of horror that Reddit users posted in the forum r/nosleep.

"We are interested in how AI induces emotions — fear, in this particular case," Manuel Cebrian, a research manager at MIT Media Lab, previously told Live Science in an email about Shelley's scary stories.

Fear and loathing

Negative feelings about AI can generally be divided into two categories: the idea that AI will become conscious and seek to destroy us, and the notion that immoral people will use AI for evil purposes, Kilian Weinberger, an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University, told Live Science. [Artificial Intelligence: Friendly or Frightening?]

"One thing that people are afraid of, is that if super-intelligent AI — more intelligent than us — becomes conscious, it could treat us like lower beings, like we treat monkeys," he said. "That would certainly be undesirable."

However, fears that AI will develop awareness and overthrow humanity are grounded in misconceptions of what AI is, Weinberger noted. AI operates under very specific limitations defined by the algorithms that dictate its behavior. Some types of problems map well to AI's skill sets, making certain tasks relatively easy for AI to complete. "But most things do not map to that, and they're not applicable," he said.

This means that, while AI might be capable of impressive feats within carefully delineated boundaries — playing a master-level chess game or rapidly identifying objects in images, for example — that's where its abilities end.

"AI reaching consciousness — there has been absolutely no progress in research in that area," Weinberger said. "I don't think that's anywhere in our near future."

The other worrisome idea — that an unscrupulous human would harness AI for harmful reasons — is, unfortunately, far more likely, Weinberger added. Pretty much any type of machine or tool can be used for either good or bad purposes, depending on the user's intent, and the prospect of weapons harnessing artificial intelligence is certainly frightening and would benefit from strict government regulation, Weinberger said.

Perhaps, if people could put aside their fears of hostile AI, they would be more open to recognizing its benefits, Weinberger suggested. Enhanced image-recognition algorithms, for example, could help dermatologists identify moles that are potentially cancerous, while self-driving cars could one day reduce the number of deaths from auto accidents, many of which are caused by human error, he told Live Science.

But in the "Humans" world of self-aware Synths, fears of conscious AI spark violent confrontations between Synths and people, and the struggle between humans and AI will likely continue to unspool and escalate — during the current season, at least.

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