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Tecno Camon 30 series will be unveiled in India soon. The company has confirmed the launch of the lineup in the country. However, Tecno has not revealed which models will see an India launch. The series includes four models - Tecno Camon 30, Camon 30 5G, Camon 30 Pro 5G, and Camon 30 Premier 5G. The phones were globally unveiled in February this year at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024. Later on, the base and Pro variants were also introduced in Nigeria. Now, Tecno Mobile India has announced the launch of the Tecno Camon 30 series in India via a post on X without revealing a launch date. The video attached to the post confirms that the phones will be equipped with Sony Lytia cameras. Another teaser on the social media handle teased one of the upcoming models in a black vegan leather option. The design of the Tecno Camon 30 series model seen in the teaser shows that the India variant of the handsets will be similar to their global counterparts. They are expected to share similar specifications. The phones could be unveiled in the country this month and we are likely to learn more about them closer to the launch. Tecno Camon 30 4G is powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 chipset, while the 5G version carries a MediaTek Dimensity 7020 SoC. The Camon 30 Pro 5G and the high-end Camon 30 Premier 5G models come with MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC. They are backed by 5,000mAh batteries and support up to 70W wired fast charging. Xiaomi Mix Flip, Mix Fold 4 Camera Details Leaked; Launch Timeline Tipped For optics, both 4G and 5G variants of the Tecno Camon 30 include a 50-megapixel primary sensor alongside a 2-megapixel depth sensor with dual rear flash units. The Tecno Camon Pro 5G, on the other hand, features a 1/1.56-inch 50-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS) support, a 50-megapixel sensor with an ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. Google Rolls Out Android 14 May Security Update, Fixes Pixel 8 Camera Bug Realme GT 6T Confirmed to Debut in India Later This Month With This SoC The top-of-the-line Tecno Camon 30 Pro 5G is equipped with a 50-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS), another 50-megapixel sensor with up to 3x optical zoom, and a third 50-megapixel sensor with an ultra-wide-angle lens alongside a quad flash unit. All models carry 50-megapixel front cameras. https://www.gadgets360.com/mobiles/news/tecno-camon-30-series-india-launch-official-teaser-sony-cameras-5624388#pfrom=topstory
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El fabricante de procesadores móviles Qualcomm, presentó a finales del año pasado, la gama de procesadores Snapdragon X Elite, una gama de procesadores con arquitectura ARM destinada a equipos portátiles cuyo lanzamiento al mercado está previsto para el segundo semestre de 2024 y con los que quiere competir con los procesadores M3 de Apple, procesadores también basados en arquitectura ARM. La compañía con sede en Cupertino lanzó su primer procesador con arquitectura en 2021, por lo que Qualcomm llega 3 años tarde, aunque eso no significa que lo haga con menor rendimiento ya que las primeras pruebas de rendimiento en un Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge que se han filtrado, apuntan a que esta nueva gama de Qualcomm está dispuesta para plantar cara a la gama M3 de Apple. Procesadores ARM en videojuegos Esta nueva gama de procesadores con arquitectura ARM está diseñada para equipos ultra portátiles, equipos que no están diseñados para utilizarse para jugar, sino para ofrecer la mayor autonomía posible en el menor espacio. Sin embargo, desde Qualcomm apuntan a que los usuarios que confíen en estos procesadores no tendrán ningún problema a la hora de jugar y, obviamente, a la hora de utilizar las aplicaciones que actualmente utilizan. Cuando Apple presentó la gama M1, los desarrolladores se vieron obligados a convertir sus aplicaciones para que fueran compatible con la arquitectura ARM. Para que los usuarios pudieran seguir utilizando las aplicaciones diseñadas para arquitectura Intel, Apple lanzó Rosetta 2, un emulador que permitía ejecutar aplicaciones creadas para procesadores Intel en equipos con procesadores ARM. En el evento Windows on Snapdragon, a Platform Ready for your PC Games, celebrado en el GDC, Qualcomm anunció que los desarrolladores de juegos no tendrán que hacer nada por su parte para adaptar los juegos ya existentes a esta plataforma. No mencionó el caso de las aplicaciones, aunque este es el menor de los problemas ya que tanto Microsoft como Adobe ya ofrecen sus aplicaciones para los procesadores con arquitectura ARM de Apple. Según afirmó Qualcomm en este evento, los desarrolladores tendrán hasta 3 opciones diferentes para ofrecer sus títulos en esta plataforma: emulación X64 (la misma que utilizó Apple con el emulador Rosetta 2 y que ofrecía muy buenos resultados de rendimiento y consumo de energía), ARM64 y un enfoque híbrido a través de un controlador ARM64EC, que permite compilar las aplicaciones compatibles con procesadores x64 para que se puedan ejecutar en procesadores ARM. Esta última es la opción recomendada para los desarrolladores tanto de aplicaciones como de videojuegos para ofrecer el mejor rendimiento y menor tiempo de carga en procesadores ARM. La emulación, al fin y al cabo, es un entorno que simula un hardware concreto y que consume una serie de recursos que se le están quitando a la aplicación que ejecutamos, de ahí que esta última opción sea la recomendada. Estas herramientas estarán disponibles dentro de unas semanas para todos los desarrolladores. Las gráficas Adreno integradas en la gama de procesadores Snapdragon X Elite serán compatibles con DirectX 11, DirectX 12, Vulkan y OpenCL. Además, ofrecerán soporte para Direct9 y OpenGL hasta la versión 4.6. En esta presentación no se mencionó ningún ejemplo en concreto, tan solo se hizo mención de que los mejores juegos de Steam serán compatibles con estos procesadores. https://hardzone.es/noticias/procesadores/procesadores-arm-qualcomm-compatibles-juegos/
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En estos momentos la tecnología alcanza a todo tipo de dispositivos tanto de sobremesa como móviles. Además la gran mayoría de ellos tienen conexión a Internet con las ventajas y peligros que todo ello trae consigo. A continuación os hablaremos de un tipo de ataques que cada vez son más comunes y peligrosos. De hecho en estas mismas líneas os vamos a hablar del smishing, una técnica de ataque cada vez más utilizada y común de la que seguro muchos de vosotros habéis sido víctimas sin daros cuenta. Como suele ser habitual, en este caso los atacantes lo que buscan es hacerse con datos privados para hacer un mal uso de los mismos, venderlos, o incluso robarnos dinero. A continuación os vamos a explicar de qué se trata y cómo podréis evitar todo ello en la medida de lo posible. Qué es el smishing y cómo nos llega Lo primero que debemos tener en consideración es que en este caso concreto nos referimos a un tipo de ataque informático que en la mayoría de las ocasiones nos llega a través de un SMS al móvil. Por tanto este tipo de dispositivos que llevamos en el bolsillo casi siempre, son los que se utilizan como vía de llegada para este tipo de malware. De hecho podríamos decir que esta es un término que viene de la combinación de SMS y phishing. Por tanto podríamos afirmar que el smishing es un derivado de los conocidos ataques phishing centrados en los mensajes cortos que llegan en nuestro móvil. De esta manera los atacantes envían mensajes de texto engañosos con el fin de convencer de un modo u otro a las potenciales víctimas para compartir información personal y financiera. Precisamente por todo ello os decíamos antes que seguramente en más de una ocasión habéis sido víctimas, o al menos os han intentado engañar con esta técnica de ataque. Cuáles son los objetivos de estos ataques Evidentemente el mensaje de texto o SMS del que os hablamos no viene vacío. El mismo nos llega a través de un ciberdelincuente simulando ser una entidad legítima como una red social, nuestro banco, la compañía eléctrica, una institución pública, etc. Todo ello tiene como principal objetivo robarnos información privada que luego se vende o se usa para algún tipo de estafa. En la mayoría de las ocasiones este mensaje incluye una web falsa donde se solicitan los datos personales que se desean robar, incluidos los bancarios. Aquí también se pueden incluir informaciones relacionadas con la acreditación en diferentes servicios online que posteriormente se envían al servidor del atacante. Así, al hacer clic en estos enlaces falsos, es cuando se descarga software o aplicaciones dañinas al terminal. Y es que al igual que los ataques phishing basados en el correo electrónico, estos SMS engañosos parece que vienen de fuentes fiables. Además utilizan técnicas de urgencia, curiosidad o miedo para mani[CENSORED]r a la víctima y que así proporcione los datos personales casi sin darse cuenta. Aquí se incluyen documentos oficiales como el DNI o el permiso de conducir, credenciales de acceso a plataformas, nuestro número de la Seguridad Social, o incluso datos bancarios. No solo eso, en ciertas ocasiones el mensaje de texto que os comentamos del ataque tipo smishing, nos invita a llamar a un número de teléfono. Ya sea por el miedo o la urgencia que intenta hacernos sentir el SMS, no nos damos cuenta de que se trata de un número de tarificación especial. Tipos habituales de smishing Este es un tipo de ataque que lleva varios años entre nosotros intentando engañar a millones de víctimas de todo el mundo. De ahí que haya varios formatos para intentar convencer a las potenciales víctimas de que compartan sus datos privados, y son los siguientes: Verificación de cuentas. En este caso la potencial víctima recibe un mensaje donde la empresa supuestamente de confianza nos advierte sobre actividades no autorizadas y nos insta a verificar los datos personales de la cuenta. Premios. También nos puede llegar un SMS falso en el que nos notifican que hemos ganado un premio y para reclamarlo debemos proporcionar datos personales. A veces incluso nos piden una pequeña cantidad de dinero para cobrar luego el total. Soporte técnico. Aquí los usuarios reciben un mensaje advirtiéndoles de un problema con el dispositivo y nos hacen llamar a un número de asistencia técnica. Fraude bancario. En principio aquí recibimos un mensaje de nuestro banco advirtiendo sobre transacciones no autorizadas o sospechosas y nos solicitan las correspondientes credenciales de acceso a nuestra cuenta. Estafas fiscales. En las fechas en las que hacemos en la declaración de la renta se convierten en habituales los SMS supuestamente de la Agencia Tributaria. Estos amenazan con sanciones e invitan a los usuarios a proporcionar datos personales o financieros para evitarlas. Así evitas las estafas de este tipo Cada vez estamos más acostumbrados a este tipo de ataques, pero sigue habiendo víctimas engañadas por los atacantes. De ahí que sea preferible que tomemos algunas medidas para así evitar el smishing del que os hemos hablado en estas líneas. Lo primero es no entrar en pánico cuando recibimos un mensaje de texto de estas características. En caso de duda siempre es recomendable ponernos en contacto con la entidad que supuestamente nos lo envía para confirmar la procedencia del mismo. Por ejemplo esto lo podemos hacer a través del teléfono oficial de la entidad. Además es importante saber que la Agencia Tributaria, nuestra compañía eléctrica o el banco, nunca nos pedirá credenciales de acceso por esta vía ni por ninguna otra. A su vez nunca deberíamos proporcionar nuestros datos bancarios ni cuando la entidad nos los pida vía mensaje de texto o correo electrónico. Es más, generalmente si nos fijamos en las direcciones de Internet adjuntas a estos SMS, enseguida nos daremos cuenta de que no son legítimas. Basta con que mantengamos la calma y comprobemos la URL con detenimiento. https://www.softzone.es/noticias/seguridad/smishing-ataques-evitar/
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For the fifth time, Vladimir Putin took the long walk through the Grand Kremlin Palace to the St Andrew's Throne Hall. There he took the oath of office and was sworn in as Russia's president for a new six-year term. "We are a united and great people. Together we will overcome all obstacles, we will bring all our plans to fruition, and together we will win," President Putin told an audience of ministers and dignitaries. The red carpet route may have been familiar to him. But much has changed since President Putin's first inauguration ceremony in May 2000. Back then, President Putin pledged to "preserve and develop democracy" and to "take care of Russia". Twenty-four years on, the Kremlin leader is waging war against Ukraine; a war in which Russia has suffered heavy losses. At home, instead of developing democracy, President Putin has been curtailing it: jailing critics, removing all checks and balances on his pow "Putin thinks of himself now as Vladimir the Great, as a Russian tsar," believes Fiona Hill, a former White House national security advisor. "If we took ourselves back to his first two presidential terms, I think we'd have a fairly favourable assessment of Putin. He stabilised the country politically and made it solvent again. The Russian economy and system were performing better than at any other previous time in its history. "The war in Ukraine, going back to the annexation of Crimea 10 years ago, has dramatically changed that trajectory. He's turned himself into an imperialist instead of a pragmatist." Putin 5.0 had plenty of supporters in the hall. "Putin is leading Russia to victory!" Russian MP Pyotr Tolstoy told me. "What is victory?" I asked. "Victory is when Britain and the West realise that Russia is a superpower and recognise Russia's national interests." "And if the West doesn't do that?" "Then that's the end of the West," concluded the MP. Inside the Kremlin Palace, I met one of President Putin's biggest fans. Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker of Russia's lower house of parliament, is famous for having declared that "If there is Putin, there is Russia; if there is no Putin, there is no Russia," "The West needs a weak Russia that will fall apart," Mr Volodin told me. "Putin is in their way." It's remarkable to think that since Vladimir Putin first came to power, America has been through five different presidents and Britain has had seven prime ministers. After nearly a quarter of a century running Russia, Mr Putin has certainly made his mark. In the past, people rarely spoke of "Brezhnevism", "Gorbachevism" or "Yeltsinism". https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68964677
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The Rolls-Royce Arcadia Droptail is the third coachbuilt roadster from the British luxury brand. In Greek mythology, Arcadia refers to "Heaven on Earth," and the new two-seater's magnificent details reflect that. Rolls-Royce says 8000 hours were spent on the Arcadia's wood sections, and it took five months to create the most complex clock face in the company's history. We can only imagine what it must be like to be filthy rich. Thanks to Rolls-Royce and its latest coachbuilt creation—the Arcadia Droptail—our imagination doesn't have to work too hard. That's because the new magnificent two-seat roadster is proof that millions of dollars might not be able to buy happiness, but it can definitely buy a rolling sculpture unlike no other. Commissioned by Rolls's Coachbuild division as the third iteration of the limited-production Droptail, the Arcadia was designed specifically for an unnamed customer. The process is said to have took four years, with the client having total control of the curation process. The custom convertible's name itself comes from Greek mythology, and it refers to a place known as "Heaven on Earth." Built around the wealthy customer's whims, the Arcadia Droptail's theme was inspired by their favorite world regions, from the tropical sky gardens in Singapore to the "Biomimetic" architecture in Britain. It's probably a good thing Rolls isn't building a custom Droptail for this author, because no one wants to see a beautiful car like this based on regions like South Florida and Las Vegas. One of the Arcadia's most fetching details is the hardwood used on its rear deck section and throughout the interior. Known as Santos Straight Grain, Rolls says there are a total of 233 wood pieces. A protective lacquer had to be developed to protect it for the vehicle's lifetime. That entire process is said to have taken 8000 hours. But the work definitely paid off, as it looks incredible in contrast with the Arcadias brilliant white paint, which is infused with aluminum and glass particles. Unlike the other two Droptail models—the La Rose Noire and the Amethyst—Rolls says the Arcadia's lower sections are painted a unique silver color rather than fully or partially exposed carbon fiber. Other exterior bits such as the 22-inch wheels and the grille surround feature a polished finish. Inside, the Arcadia's interior is covered in white and tan leather. It's also home to what Rolls says is the most complex clock face the company has ever made. The process is said to have taken five months, and that was after two years of development. The clock's raw metal face incorporates a geometric guilloché pattern with 119 facets. While Rolls doesn't mention the Arcadia's powertrain or price, we suspect the former is likely a 593-hp 6.7-liter V-12 and the latter probably approaches the $30 million mark. Either way, the newest Droptail is sure to make everyone who sees it say wow. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a60026088/rolls-royce-arcadia-droptail-roadster-details/
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It is a story that actor-turned-politician Smriti Irani has recounted many times. While working on the show that brought her into prominence, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, she suffered a miscarriage and had to rush to the hospital. That’s when she got a call from the production house, Ekta Kapoor’s Balaji, to come in the next day. “The next day I took all my medical papers to Ekta to tell her it is not a drama. She got uncomfortable and told me not to show the papers,” Smriti said. It has been decades since the incident happened but the TV industry is yet to rid itself of issues regarding long work hours, impossible demands, hygiene and safety, delays in payments, and toxicity on the sets. The recent Krishna Mukherjee case again highlighted the problems as the actress of Dangal TV show Shubh Shagun accused its producer, Kundan Singh, of not clearing her dues and the team locking her in her make-up room when she protested.These are hardly one-off cases. In 2016, actress Shilpa Shinde quit Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hai after disagreements with the producers; she even accused them of mentally torturing her. Last year, Jennifer Mistry Bansiwal accused Asit Modi and the Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah executive producer Sohail Ramani of mental harassment and of not clearing her dues. TV actors often speak about pulling shifts that can stretch from 18 to 20 hours, working while ill, getting food that is inedible, dirty washrooms and often going without breaks for long durations. They also complain about waiting for long to get payments, and in many cases, not getting them at all. https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/television/unpaid-salaries-dirty-sets-harassment-and-threats-not-all-is-well-with-indian-television-industry-9311490/
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hen I first saw Oscar he seemed the most chilled puppy ever, five months old, a black labrador/something cross, lying placidly on a sofa in a foster home in Sussex. I already had a German shepherd, Phoebe, and wanted a playmate for her after losing our Hungarian puli to old age. I took Phoebe into the room to see how they might get on. Oscar lifted an eyelid as if to say “Whatever” and closed it again … But when we took Oscar home, he panicked in the car and threw up. We later learned that he had been found wandering the streets of Havant in Hampshire, and we guessed perhaps he had been thrown out of a car. As a patron of the RSPCA, I am passionate about rescuing animals in need. This particular experience taught me the importance of knowing the history of the animal you are adopting so you can adapt to their needs. Thankfully, our Oscar grew up to be healthy, lovable and mischievous, as well as something of an egg thief. My wife, Lara, and I had hens, and a variety of ducks on a small lake. Oscar used to swim out to the island in the middle, steal the duck eggs and eat them. But one morning in October 2017, he did something very different. Lara and I shared an office in our home. Around 10am Oscar padded in with something in his mouth, came over and nudged me, wanting to show it to me. I thought it was a stone and patted him, but ignored him as I was on the phone. He then went over to Lara, who exclaimed: “It’s an egg!” I immediately told her it was probably several months old and not to let it drop, as it would stink out the office. He opened his mouth and let her take it. Then, much to our surprise, it made a tapping noise. That explained why he hadn’t eaten it. We immediately phoned a duck breeder friend, who said it was very unlikely to hatch, but we could get an incubator and see what happened. While we were waiting for that to arrive, we wrapped the egg up and put it on the coolest part of the Aga. Two days later it hatched into a tiny Indian runner duck. We named him Mickey Magic and kept him in the house for five months as he grew. He would sit on the sofa with Oscar and our other dogs, Wally and Spooky, and watch TV. When he got too stinky to stay in the house, we put him in the coop with the hens and imagined him boasting to them about having had underfloor heating and tons of channels on TV to watch. Oscar sadly died three years ago, but we still have Mickey – only we subsequently discovered he is a she, Michaela. Six-and-a-half years on, she is now a proud great- https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/apr/08/the-pet-ill-never-forget-oscar-the-rescue-dog-who-stole-our-eggs-and-our-hearts
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Before the ball hit the back of the net in the 118th minute against Leicester City, Martha Thomas experienced a feeling she wants to bottle up for the rest of her football career. The Tottenham striker's dramatic, extra-time header sent her side into their first ever Women's FA Cup final - but she knew she would score. "I just felt 'I need to put the ball in the back of the net' and it sounds cliché but when it popped up in the air and I saw the defender there, I knew I was going to beat her to it," Thomas told BBC Sport. "It would be so nice to get that feeling all the time but it’s not something you can force. "It meant the world. To win that game and get to the final was huge. You could see the pride and emotions on everyone’s faces afterwards." Tottenham's reward for their 2-1 win over Leicester City is a showpiece final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday against Manchester United. There will be a new winner in the competition outside of the Women's Super League's top three - Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City - for the first time since Birmingham City's victory in 2012. Scotland forward Thomas hopes it will be Spurs and her parents, who live in America, are flying over early to be there at Wembley in anticipation. "It would be more than the icing on the cake if we win. It would be so big. We’re so hungry to do it. It’s such an exciting opportunity for us," said Thomas, 27. "When I first came in here, it was a new project. [Manager] Robert Vilahamn wanted to bring his ideas. For the players that were here last year, I’m sure they can feel the jump. "They were fighting relegation and now they’re competing with teams fighting for the top four spots in the league and in an FA Cup final. "It would be such a rewarding statement for the club [if we won]." While it is Spurs' first appearance in the FA Cup final, it is the second successive year Thomas has been involved. She came on as a late substitute for Manchester United in their 1-0 defeat by Chelsea but hopes she will play a more starring role against her former club this time around. "When I was at Manchester United last year that was the first final they had played in, so that was big at the time," said Thomas. "Again, now with Tottenham, we’ve made it to the final and it will obviously be the first year a team other than Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea have won it for a long time. "It’s an exciting spectacle and I’m looking forward to hopefully having a bigger role in it this year than I had last year." Thomas has had an impressive season since leaving United, scoring 10 goals in 24 matches for Tottenham, including the winner in the semi-final. She struggled for regular game time under Marc Skinner, who will lead United at Wembley on Sunday, but Thomas says she did not feel she needed to prove a point upon signing for Spurs. "I think it was more that I needed to find somewhere I would enjoy playing football again," said Thomas. "Towards the end of last season and a lot of times at United, it just wasn’t bringing me the love that I’ve always had for the game. That happens sometimes. "It just means it maybe wasn’t the right fit. It was important to find somewhere I was motivated to come to training every day, wanted to get the best out of myself, wanted to improve and wanted to fight on the pitch. "I wanted to be rewarded for that by playing and scoring goals. It wasn’t so much I wanted to prove myself but more about finding the love for the game again." You can watch Manchester United v Tottenham in Sunday's final live on BBC One from 13:50 BST. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c0x0vgqj8w1o