Samsung UN60F6400 60 inch LED HDTV I never know what to expect when a new TV gets dropped off at my place, I do next to no pre-planning before I start to keep my first impressions as real as they can be. With the UN60F6400, I was in for a surprise. This 60″ TV comes with enough features to fill a book but words don’t always give the truth. Let’s start! [Full Story]
Samsung UN60F8000 60 inch LED HDTV You might think a 60″ TV is big but I’m starting to think it’s the norm! More and more of my colleagues are pushing that size, one of them is even using a 60″ for his bedroom! Today we feature the UN60F8000, the new stunning Smart TV that is expected to revolutionize your home. [Full Story]
Samsung UN60F7100 60 inch LED HDTV A 60″ TV may sound like a really big TV and it is. However, it’s only too big if it doesn’t fit the space. If it looks ugly, then that’s a different problem all together! The UN60F7100 doesn’t fit any of those categories. It is an absolutely stunning TV with sharp lines, modern base and a display panel that’ll make your friends jealous! [Full Story]
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Description: A very serious security vulnerability in Googles Android operating system allows a remote attacker to take complete control of their mobile phone by simply sending a text message. Furthermore, the recipient doesnt even have to open it for the exploit to work! The vulnerability was discovered in the Stagefright code of Android and has been in use since 2010 (as part of the 2.2 release). Google has sense patched the vulnerability but millions of devices are still at risk as Google no longer supports some older versions of the operating system.
Google Android Exploit Allows Remote Takeover via MMS
Description: A very serious security vulnerability in Googles Android operating system allows a remote attacker to take complete control of their mobile phone by simply sending a text message. Furthermore, the recipient doesnt even have to open it for the exploit to work! The vulnerability was discovered in the Stagefright code of Android and has been in use since 2010 (as part of the 2.2 release). Google has sense patched the vulnerability but millions of devices are still at risk as Google no longer supports some older versions of the operating system.
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