Showing posts with label bumper; iPhone 5s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bumper; iPhone 5s. Show all posts

Monday, 24 November 2014

Now e-cigarettes can give you malware

Better for your lungs, worse for your hard drives, e-cigarettes can potentially infect a computer if plugged in to charge



E-cigarettes may be better for your health than normal ones, but spare a thought for your poor computer – electronic cigrettes have become the latest vector for malicious software, according to online reports.
Many e-cigarettes can be charged over USB, either with a special cable, or by plugging the cigarette itself directly into a USB port. That might be a USB port plugged into a wall socket or the port on a computer – but, if so, that means that a cheap e-cigarette from an untrustworthy supplier gains physical access to a device.
A report on social news site Reddit suggests that at least one “vaper” has suffered the downside of trusting their cigarette manufacturer. “One particular executive had a malware infection on his computer from which the source could not be determined,” the user writes. “After all traditional means of infection were covered, IT started looking into other possibilities.
“The made in China e-cigarette had malware hardcoded into the charger, and when plugged into a computer’s USB port the malware phoned home and infected the system.”
Rik Ferguson, a security consultant for Trend Micro, says the story is entirely plausible. “Production line malware has been around for a few years, infecting photo frames, MP3 players and more,” he says. In 2008, for instance, a photo frame produced by Samsung shipped with malware on the product’s install disc.
Even more concerning is a recent proof-of-concept attack called “BadUSB”, which involves reprogramming USB devices at the hardware level. “Very widely spread USB controller chips, including those in thumb drives, have no protection from such reprogramming,” says Berlin-based firm SRLabs, which released the code.
Combine the two, says Ferguson, “and a very strong case can be made for enterprises disabling USB ports, or at least using device management to allow only authorised devices.
“For consumers it’s a case of running up-to-date anti-malware for the production line stuff and only using trusted devices to counter the threat.”
Dave Goss, of London’s Vape Emporium, says that vapers can remain safe by buying from respected manufacturers such as Aspire, KangerTech and Innokin, and by checking for “scratch checkers” on the box, which mark out authentic goods from counterfeits.
“Any electrical device that uses a USB charger could be targeted in this way, and just about every one of these electrical devices will come from China,” he adds.
In early November, figures obtained by the Press Association revealed that e-cigarettes and related equipment, such as chargers, were involved in more than 100 fires in less than two years...

Sunday, 29 June 2014

iPhone 6 5.5-Inch Model to Feature 128GB Variant and OIS Camera: Report


We might see the next iPhone models - Apple has for a while been rumoured to be making 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch variants of the iPhone - being offered in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB storage variants, hinting a new report from China. In the meanwhile, a set of alleged iPhone 6 dummy model videos has made their way to the Web

Feng, a Chinese blog, cites sources familiar with Apple's supply chain and claims that the company's alleged 5.5-inch iPhone 6 variant will feature a 128GB storage variant. The report further claims that the 128GB storage variant will be limited to the bigger variant of the rumoured iPhone 6, and the alleged 4.7-inch iPhone 6 will offer the conventional 64GB as its maximum storage variant.
The move is said to be an attempt of Apple to differentiate the anticipated 5.5-inch iPhone 6 model (phablet) from other phones in the company's line-up. However, there is still no word on whether the smaller 4.7-inch iPhone will offer the minimum 16GB storage. If the 16GB variant is dumped by Apple, then the unannounced 4.7-inch iPhone 6 might be unveiled with just two storage variants - 32GB and 64GB.

On Wednesday, in-line with the current claims, a report indicated that Apple might dump the 16GB storage version for its next generation.
An earlier report citing a research note from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo also suggested that the alleged 5.5-inch iPhone 6 would sport OIS (optical image stabilisation) for the rear camera. The report further claimed that the alleged 4.7-inch iPhone 6 will not come with OIS.

In addition, two new YouTube videos have surfaced on the Internet showing the dummy iPhone 6 - 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch models in full glory. One of the videos purportedly shows the rear panel of both the rumoured iPhone 6 models featuring the Apple logo.
Meanwhile, the other alleged iPhone 6 video shows both the models sporting slim bezels and the home button placed below the display. The smaller 4.7-inch iPhone 6 model appears to include a gold-coloured rim around the home button, similar to the one found on the iPhone 5s. The video also compares the bigger alleged iPhone 6 with 5.5-inch display with the LG G3 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

A recent report claimed that Apple's next iPhone would hit shelves on September 19. The Cupertino-based company has been rumoured to be testing a higher screen resolution of 960x1704 pixels on at least one of the two iPhone models likely to debut this year.
We remind readers however, that nothing is official yet, and that all such leaks must be taken with a pinch of salt.

Sunday, 18 May 2014

Grovemade Wooden iPhone Bumper Review

Handcrafted in the good old U.S. of A, Grovemade’s wooden cases
are examples of true american craftsmanship. To that effect, the
folks over at Grovemade have literally put together some of the
nicest iPhone cases we have seen to date ,which are made of all
wood construction.
These cases are precision machined and hand
sanded and oiled in Portland, Oregon. In particular, their bumpers for
the iPhone 5S and 5C manage to accent the iPhone without covering
up the “natural beauty” of its backside.
The details in these wooden bumpers are superb – there are speaker
holes at the bottom, and the volume and power buttons have been
cut out perfectly into the wood. That said, inserting the iPhone 5S
into the bumper is a bit tricky – you’ll want to follow the included
instructions on how to snap it into and out of the bumper, so that
you don’t end up scratching your phone. On the other hand, inserting
and removing the bumper for the 5C is a lot less delicate. Speaking
of the 5C bumper, the bumper helps make the 5C easier to grip. It’s
also one of the nicest 5C cases we have come across, especially
considering that so many of the 5C cases out there are quite
unattractive.
The iPhone bumpers from Grovemade retail for
$39.99 and come in a choice of Walnut or Maple.
The Good: Beautiful craftsmanship, sleek design,
wood is chic and so much cooler than plastic, Not
made overseas like so many other cases are, Works
with all front and back screen protectors
The Bad: Won’t fit with every dock and lightning
cable, iPhone 5S bumper does not offer adequate.