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Missing WIFI icon in Windows 10 - FIX
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Moto X (2017) shows up in leaked slides with specs, may launch as 'Moto X4'
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NEW DELHI: Previous leaks and rumours have suggested that Motorola plans to launch multiple smartphones this year. Citing Wi-Fi certification pages, a recent report further cemented the rumours of the company planning to launch as many as seven new handsets. Out of these, the alleged Moto X (2017) was recently showcased behind closed doors in a presentation. But someone managed to shoot a small video of the presentation and posted it on CHinese social networking website Baidu. The 9-second long video shows the smartphone sporting a metal and 3D glass build, with a circular enclosure at the back having the dual-rear camera and dual-LED flash. The handset will be likely IP68 rated for water and dust resistance, as per the video. Also mentioned is 'AI Integration' feature, along with 'Always-On Voice' and 'Turbocharging' technology.
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HONG KONG: A cybersecurity researcher appears to have discovered a " kill switch " that can prevent the spread of the WannaCry ransomware - for now - that has caused the cyberattacks wreaking havoc globally, they told AFP Saturday. The researcher, tweeting as @MalwareTechBlog, said the discovery was accidental, but that registering a domain name used by the malware stops it from spreading. "Essentially they relied on a domain not being registered and by registering it, we stopped their malware spreading," @MalwareTechBlog told AFP in a private message on Twitter. The researcher warned however that people "need to update their systems ASAP" to avoid attack.