On the news roundup this week we see the first shots fired between WhatsApp mobile carriers, a big security breach discovered on Android, plus the latest on Windows 10, Facebook profiles, and Minecraft. Android phones are in danger again. Last April a variability was discovered known as Stagefright, and now the same security company that announced the first bug, has discovered Stagefright 2.0 – which some reports suggest affects an estimated 95% of phones. This new threat is hidden in the metadata of MP3 and MP4 files, meaning you only have to preview a link to be impacted by it. Google has announced a security patch is on the way for Nexus devices, and it is assumed that the other manufacturers are doing the same. Meanwhile, keep an eye on those multimedia downloads. https://blog.zimperium.com/zimperium-zlabs-is-raising-the-volume-new-vulnerability-processing-mp3mp4-media/ On a lighter note, Facebook’s next update is on the way - and the word is that it will include the ability to add video to your profile picture. That’s right, no more static smiles, instead you can upload a short video and Facebook will turn it into a looping animated GIF to amuse and entertain your friends. Those who still want to use static have some new options too, with the option to schedule the post date and removal of profile images. There are also to be some tweaks to the mobile apps. All of which is great, but there is still no sign of the fabled ‘dislike’ button. Currently these updates are only available in soft launch for iPhone users in the UK and California – we will keep you keep you informed. http://newsroom.fb.com/news/2015/09/improving-mobile-profiles/ http://articulos.softonic.com/fotos-perfiles-facebook-gif-animado-no-me-gusta?ex=SWH-1566.0 It you’re watching this the day it is posted, then Windows will have some big announcements tomorrow – that’s October 6 – and we will be summarizing that next week. Until then, we will have to satisfy ourselves with the next build of Windows 10 which recently leaked and includes some interesting developments for users. New features include enhancements to the Edge browser, an icon that clearly identify when it is safe to remove a USB drive, and - more interesting - a new universal app to integrate SMS and Skype message. Expect plenty more from Microsoft next week – who knows we may even have news on the Surface 4 and the new Lumia… http://www.windowscentral.com/windows-10-build-10558-leaks-internet-new-messaging-skype-video-apps Minecraft fans pay attention, because this week we saw the first trailer for Minecraft: Story Mode – and you should be excited, even if this is going to play completely differently from the Minecraft you know and love. Coming from Telltale Games, Minecraft Story Mode’s style will borrow heavily from the studio’s previous narrative focused titles like The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones – with your moral choices set to change how the story unfurls. https://www.telltalegames.com/minecraftstorymode/ Finally, this week news from WhatsApp, who recently had a few important sentences translated. These included - Your mobile operator does not support calls through WhatsApp. Try changing mobile operator or connect to Wi-Fi. Boom! There you go mobile carriers – if you don’t support a service that is usurping your business model you had better be ready for a fight, because WhatsApp is going to recommend its users look elsewhere. To be fair this isn’t the first time mobile networks have blocked calls that utilize data, and there were other more calmly phrased suggestions – but this one sentence shows WhatsApp drawing a clear line in the sand. http://www.aggiornamentilumia.it/2015/10/01/whatsapp-beta-nuove-stringhe-da-tradurre-anticipano-alcune-novita/ That’s it for this week, we will be back next Monday back with more. Until then comment, share, like, or even dislike to let us know what you thought of the show, and I’ll see you on Thursday for Click-Swipe-Play.
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