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LG K7i is the World's First Mosquito Repellent Phone

LG K7i is the World's First Mosquito Repellent Phone
LG India today announced World's first Mosquito Repellent Smartphone during the ongoing Indian Mobile Congress in New Delhi. 

LG K7i features a new 'mosquito away technology' that only uses the sound wave to keep mosquitoes at bay. LG says mosquito away is a silent, odourless, invisible, and a perfectly user-friendly technology. Additionally, LG also assures that its new K7i smartphone does not emit any harmful radiation and its selected ultrasonic frequency is safe for humans.

Specs wise, the K7i sports a 5-inch FWVGA display, 8MP rear and 5MP selfie shooter, Unknown quad-core processor with 2GB RAM, 16GB onboard storage and microSD card support. The smartphone runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow and is backed by a 2500mAh battery.

You also get normal back cover, Mosquito Away cover along with Mosquito Away Stand. The LG K7i will be available in a brown color variant across retail stores at Rs 7,990.

Motorola Pushes the Kernel Sources of Moto E4 to Github

Motorola Pushes the Kernel Sources of Moto E4 to Github
After delaying for more than two month, Motorola finally released the kernel source of its budget-friendly Moto E4, allowing developers to start the development of custom ROMs for the device.

Motorola usually releases the kernel sources in just two weeks of the phone's launch, but this time around, the Lenovo-owned company took a little bit more time than the usual. Nevertheless, the company has released the code and developers can start working.


The kernel sources are available in the tar.gz file extension and also in the form of a .zip file. If you're interested in developing a custom ROM for Moto E4, the go ahead to Github and download the kernel sources and set it up in the Android Kitchen.

The Moto G5 Plus is the latest budget smartphone from the company packing decent specifications such as the Mediatek SoC, 2800mAh battery, Android Nougat, and a 8MP Rear Camera.

Essential sold out only 5,000 phones since launch

Essential sold out only 5,000 phones since launch
A new report shows that Essential managed to sell nearly 5,000 PH-1 units since launch. To recall, Andy Rubin announced the Essential PH-1 phone back in May with top-notch specs and mouth-watering design.

The entire package is offered at a price of just $699, way less than the Samsung Galaxy S8 and is available only through Sprint. Essential also plans to launch its Essential Home smart-home hub later this year.


The Essential smartphone features a 5.7-inch QHD edge-to-edge display, not the one seen on Galaxy S8. It is powered by the Snapdragon 835 SoC, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of internal storage. The phone comes with ceramic back and includes USB Type-C port, Bluetooth 5.0, and NFC. The phone runs Android 7.1.1 Nougat.

The attraction for the phone is at the back where the magnetic connectors lie. With the help of these magnetic pins, you can connect additional devices. For now, there's a 360-degree camera that has two 12MP lenses. At the back, there are two cameras of 13MP along with an 8MP front-facing camera. The so-called modular 360-degree camera costs $199.

September security patch rolling out to Xiaomi Mi A1

September security patch rolling out to Xiaomi Mi A1
Recently announced Xiaomi Mi A1 (Android One) is now getting the latest September Security patch with Stability Improvement and Bug fixes.

If you own a Mi A1 you should have received the over-the-air update notification for September Security Patch, and it's crucial that you download it, as it brings along the fix for the critical BlueBorne Bluetooth attack.


The Blueborne vulnerability was discovered only recently. It’s a Bluetooth vulnerability that leaves Android devices open to a potential takeover by hackers. The vulnerability is also present in Windows, Linux and some iterations of iOS. Note that the device still runs Android 7.1.1 Nougat after the update.

Armis Reported that the BlueBorne spread through the air (airborne) and attacks devices via Bluetooth. Armis has also disclosed eight related zero-day vulnerabilities, four of which are classified as critical. BlueBorne allows attackers to take control of devices, access corporate data and networks, penetrate secure “air-gapped” networks, and spread malware laterally to adjacent devices. Armis reported these vulnerabilities to the responsible actors, and is working with them as patches are being identified and released.
September security patch rolling out to Xiaomi Mi A1
September Android security update also resolves 30 issues dated 2017-09-01, and 51 issues in the one dated 2017-09-05. Vulnerabilities range from moderate to critical, and Google particularly notes that it provides "Android partners with the flexibility to more quickly fix a subset of vulnerabilities that are similar across all Android devices."

The September Android security update for the Mi A1 weighs in at around 1059MB. For a successful installation, the battery in your phone should be at least 50% charged and your device should be connected to a Wi-Fi network or LTE. If you haven't got the notification of this new software update yet, Just go to Settings - About Phone - Software updates, and It will automatically start downloading the latest update. The update will take around 10-15 minutes to get Installed on your device. Stay tuned to our Facebook and Twitter page to get the first News.

“StealthGenie” Spyware App in U.S

“StealthGenie” Spyware App in U.S
This is the age everyone is inquisitive for the other. Spy apps may have been planned so that parents can keep an eye on their kids, but that's not where it ends. These tricky apps can be used by any relative, friend, suspicious colleague or even, illegal minds. Spyware is also largely used by businesses spying on their opponents. So, if you found that someone seems to know a bit too much about your life, so probably they could be spying on you at the moment. But not every software is the same just like https://mspytracker.com/

Spying apps are common, easy to install and one can easily track the other person via application but sometimes things go wrong and you could be fined for stalking. For example, the US federal court has supposedlyindicted Danish white man for selling up of applications that remotely watch and access your iPhones, iPods, tablets and Android devices also.

This hearing has been made with full court bench in the Southern U.S. State of Virginia, finding the Danish Man Hammad Akbar with an amount of $500,000 for selling this spyware, which apparently is used by Defense Department to notify the illegally anticipated viruses and managed to block them remotely.

“StealthGenie” an app that remotely monitors your applications, especially the one including your voice calls, phone calls and as well as your texts, nothing in your phone stays as secret if this app is installed on your phone, as this seems to be hidden while it's creeping out all your applications while pretending to be close in front of the user.The app is designed in a way that if you download it in someone else’s phone, then the app reports you back about their chats, location and where they have traveled throughout the day. The app is not available now for downloading.

According to the Victim, the app “StealthGenie” can perform some advanced functions as it can even intercept the incoming and outgoing calls and can record the voice data and transfer it to the remote sections. These devices can be used to leak out the official Telephonic conference that usually proceeds in between the elite officials of the country.

By the time, theinstallation has been done; the purchaser is liable for temporary usage. Even, there are no signs of external access seems to be provoked, well these apps have now been a vital source of collecting information and valuable data without the induction of any visible activities.

It is advised by the State Department to make an eye on the mishaps in form of applications because it has a higher density to capture a strong negative market, which can never be an easy job to wipe out!

Some people were seen criticizing the decision. According to them, StealthGenie case is strange because the actions have been taken against the creator of the app, instead of being taken against the consumers of the app first. Forbes also raised an issue thatStealthGenie is different from the only company out there that gives the services used to track someone or stalk their every move. MobileSpy, MSpy, FlexiSPY, and MobiStealth were the other common names mentioned by Forbes for spyware.

Source: Teckrr.com