LG Feeling Out How Users Feel About The ‘Notch’ Design

Do you love or hate the notch design that more phone manufacturers seem to be adopting? That seems to be more or less the trend these days, and even OnePlus’ CEO seems to be on board where he previously told fans to “learn to love” the notch. Now it appears that LG could be considering the notched design as well.

In a post on Reddit (via Android Police), it seems that LG reached out to the community to ask them how they feel about the notch. The post reads, “We’ve seen a LOT of comments around ‘The Notch ‘over the past few weeks, from people who love the quick access to the menu to those that hate the wasted screen space. We would love to gather some more feedback to share with our R&D team- and this is where you come in. So…what do you think? Love the Notch? Or is it Notch your thing?”

However oddly enough the message and account have since been deleted. We’re not sure why, maybe the feedback wasn’t as good as LG had hoped, or maybe LG didn’t want to reach out to the community in such a public forum. That being said, last month an alleged video of the LG G7 was leaked and it showed off a notched design.

We’re not sure if this is going to be the handset’s new official design, but it seems that LG is at the very least interested in hearing what users have to say about it.

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Apple Releases iOS 11.3 For All Compatible Devices

The other day it was reported that iOS 11.3 was released, except that it seemed like the release was only for Apple’s latest iPad which was unveiled at the company’s recent education event. However we’re sure many other iOS users were wondering where their update was? The good news is that it’s here.

Apple has officially released iOS 11.3 to all, so if you have a compatible iPhone or iPad, you will be able to update to the latest version of iOS right now. The update will bring about a bunch of changes and some new features, one of which is the ability to let users disable the throttling feature of their phones.

This means that if you don’t appreciate Apple slowing down your iOS device, you can disable it, although note that there is a chance your phone might experience random reboots and shut downs depending on how badly your battery is degraded. In addition to that, iOS 11.3 will introduce a battery health feature that lets users check on the status of their battery’s condition.

There will be some updates to privacy control, new Animoji, an update to ARKit, Business Chat for Messages, and more. The update weighs over 700MB so you’ll want to make sure you’re connected to WiFi and have your phone plugged in to a charger if you’re looking to update it.

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MyFitnessPal Data Breach Exposes 150 Million User Accounts

For those who are tracking their exercise and food intake, chances are you might be using MyFitnessPal which is probably one of the more popular health/fitness apps around. Unfortunately it looks like if you are one of the platform’s users, there is a chance your data might have been exposed.

Under Armour (which acquired MyFitnessPal several years ago) has confirmed that the platform has experienced a data breach in which over 150 million user data might have been exposed. Thankfully no financial information or social security numbers were part of the breach, but instead things like user names, email addresses, and hashed passwords are some of them.

The breach was said to have occurred back in February and Under Armour claims to have only been notified of it last week. The company states that they are working with the affected users via email and through in-app messaging, law enforcement, and also data security firms to try and determine the source of the breach.

In a statement released by the company, “Four days after learning of the issue, the company began notifying the MyFitnessPal community via email and through in-app messaging. The notice contains recommendations for MyFitnessPal users regarding account security steps they can take to help protect their information. The company will be requiring MyFitnessPal users to change their passwords and is urging users to do so immediately.”

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MyFitnessPal Security Breach Affects 150 Million Users, Under Armour Reports

The company alerted its app users four days after learning of the hack.

SpaceX Starlink global satellite Internet project gets FCC approval

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MyFitnessPal Data Breach Exposes 150 Million User Accounts

For those who are tracking their exercise and food intake, chances are you might be using MyFitnessPal which is probably one of the more popular health/fitness apps around. Unfortunately it looks like if you are one of the platform’s users, there is a chance your data might have been exposed.

Under Armour (which acquired MyFitnessPal several years ago) has confirmed that the platform has experienced a data breach in which over 150 million user data might have been exposed. Thankfully no financial information or social security numbers were part of the breach, but instead things like user names, email addresses, and hashed passwords are some of them.

The breach was said to have occurred back in February and Under Armour claims to have only been notified of it last week. The company states that they are working with the affected users via email and through in-app messaging, law enforcement, and also data security firms to try and determine the source of the breach.

In a statement released by the company, “Four days after learning of the issue, the company began notifying the MyFitnessPal community via email and through in-app messaging. The notice contains recommendations for MyFitnessPal users regarding account security steps they can take to help protect their information. The company will be requiring MyFitnessPal users to change their passwords and is urging users to do so immediately.”

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