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Sony is joining the list of manufacturers who have released Android 9.0 Pie for their devices. The list isn’t too long right now. Sony does have a good track record of releasing major updates for some of its devices fairly quickly. It’s keeping that up with the Android Pie update for the Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact. These are the first Sony phones to get Pie.
Sony has started rolling out the Pie update for the Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact over-the-air in several regions. The update is over 1GB in size which isn’t surprising as it’s a major platform update. It also comes with the latest Android security patch for October 2018.
Sony already has a device that ships with Android Pie. It’s the Xperia XZ3 which was unveiled at IFA 2018 in Berlin. The Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact are actually the first devices from Sony to be updated from Android Oreo to Android Pie.
Those who own any of the aforementioned devices should keep their eyes peeled for an over-the-air update notification as one would be arriving soon. It’s unclear right now when some of Sony’s other supported phones will get this update. Hopefully, it won’t be long now before it releases the update for other handsets as well.
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Investigators Told Not to Look at Phones With Face ID to Avoid Lock-Out: Report
Posted in: Today's ChiliIt’s no secret that law enforcement often resorts to workarounds for Apple’s security features, but the Face ID technology of the iPhone X makes things tricky. According to a report from Motherboard, forensics company Elcomsoft is advising law enforcement to not even look at phones with Face ID. This is because with…
Investigators Told Not to Look at Phones With Face ID to Avoid Lock-Out: Report
Posted in: Today's ChiliIt’s no secret that law enforcement often resorts to workarounds for Apple’s security features, but the Face ID technology of the iPhone X makes things tricky. According to a report from Motherboard, forensics company Elcomsoft is advising law enforcement to not even look at phones with Face ID. This is because with…
igloohome reveals Smart Padlock
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe humble home has gotten ever smarter these days, thanks to the integration with voice assistants such as Amazon’s Alexa into everyday appliances, not to mention the smartphone which seems to have an app for virtually everything. Since the house is meant to be a safe space for the family to rest and relax in, why not consider beefing up your home’s security with igloohome’s latest offering, the aptly named Smart Padlock?
The Smart Padlock is a versatile, remotely-managed security solution which will offer homeowners with a convenient access method in order to control to their properties and assets. Airbnb hosts would certainly find the built-in innovative PIN code technology useful, since it enables owners to grant remote access without requiring the users to download an app before that. Visitors and guests would also find it convenient, since not everyone would have a data plan ready at hand, especially if they are a tourist in the area.
Touted to be the ideal security tool for granting time-sensitive access, the Smart Padlock is currently targeting an Indiegogo campaign launch. Property owners will be able to grant access to their homes, yards, facilities, and other rooms armed with it to virtually anyone: from guests to handymen or other family members through a couple of unique options: PIN codes or Bluetooth keys. PIN codes can be sent over any communication mode including SMS, email or Facebook Messenger. Upon receipt, the user just needs to key in the PIN code on the padlock, and they will work immediately as long as it is within the set time window.
Alternatively, Bluetooth keys can be sent over smartphone, but this will only work if the users are within proximity of it. Upon receiving the Bluetooth key from the owner, all users need to do is to tap ‘unlock’ on the app, and the Smart Padlock will unshackle. We do hope to see more variants of such smart padlocks make their way to the market in the future.
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The Christian Social Union acquired only about 36 percent of the vote, losing its absolute majority.
The Christian Social Union acquired only about 36 percent of the vote, losing its absolute majority.
The Christian Social Union acquired only about 36 percent of the vote, losing its absolute majority.
Sony is joining the list of manufacturers who have released Android 9.0 Pie for their devices. The list isn’t too long right now. Sony does have a good track record of releasing major updates for some of its devices fairly quickly. It’s keeping that up with the Android Pie update for the Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact. These are the first Sony phones to get Pie.
Sony has started rolling out the Pie update for the Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact over-the-air in several regions. The update is over 1GB in size which isn’t surprising as it’s a major platform update. It also comes with the latest Android security patch for October 2018.
Sony already has a device that ships with Android Pie. It’s the Xperia XZ3 which was unveiled at IFA 2018 in Berlin. The Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact are actually the first devices from Sony to be updated from Android Oreo to Android Pie.
Those who own any of the aforementioned devices should keep their eyes peeled for an over-the-air update notification as one would be arriving soon. It’s unclear right now when some of Sony’s other supported phones will get this update. Hopefully, it won’t be long now before it releases the update for other handsets as well.
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