TECH News #88(617 Million Accounts Hacked, Mi Home Security Camera, Oppo F11 Pro, Twitter Issue)



Hello friends my name is Ashwani and today’s Tech News are –

Xiaomi launched new Mi Home Security Camera Basic in India with the price of Rs.1,999, this security camera support 1080p video recording, talk back feature, 130-degree lens and infrared night vision.

HP launches new premium laptops series Spectre Folio and Spectre x360 in India, where Spectre Folio's price starts form Rs.199,990 almost 2 Lakh rupees, and Spectre x360 price starts from Rs.129,990, both series have Intel i7 8th generation processor.

Oppo new phone F11 Pro will soon launch in India, a teaser launched by company give info about this, this phone comes with dual rear camera with 48 MP sensor and super night mode.

A report said that 617 million accounts from Dubmash, MyFitnessPal, 500px, and ShareThis are hacked and they are sold on the dark web. This data breach include social media authentication tokens, email address, name, location info, encrypted password and other personal details.

A report said Apple WWDC 2019 will schedule for June 3 or 7, here company would showcase new iOS 13 and new iPad 2019 models.

Apple AirPods 2 will launch alongside with new iPhone 2019 model and it might come with new colour option, however AirPods wireless charger case launch soon.

TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) again extends deadline till March 31 to select new DTH plans.

Instagram working on direct messaging feature for WEB and might come soon for web user, although this feature already in Instagram App for mobile.

Some users around the world are facing a issue in Twitter, where are users getting notification, Retweets and likes, company acknowledge this and said they are working on this issue and soon it will be fix.

That’s all for today, for any suggestion please comment.
Thank You.

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