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How to retrieve photos from iCloud Backup File

Let’s admit it, creating a backup of your photos and other files on iCloud service is easy, everyone can do this. But when it comes to retrieving photos from the iCloud backup file, most of the iOS users have no clue as to how to do it.

If you are unable to retrieve photos from iCloud service, this is the guide for you. In the guide below, you will learn how to recover deleted photos from iPhone and pretty much from any iOS device with the help of iCloud backup file.

iCloud Data Recovery

So let’s get started.

[Video] All iPhone Scratch Tested Comprehensively For Truth Behind Sapphire Crystal....

While Apple claims to have Sapphire crystal lens cover on their iPhone's, they get scratched on level 6-7 on Mohs scale of hardness, compared to a proper Sapphire crystal like the one on the Tissot watch gets scratched on level 8 as shown in the video shared below.

iPhone Sapphire Crystal Explained

i-BLADES - Samsung Galaxy S7 Case Adds Modularity To The Smartphone

As part of the constant, but lately slow innovation in the smartphone world, modularity is a trend that has been gaining on popularity.

Giants in the technology world like Google, Motorola and LG took a dive in the unknown and brought modular concepts and even products on the market.
Modular Smartphones like LG G5 or Moto Z emerged. The contest for establishing one, as a market leader in the modular world is fierce, and development is not slowing down, even though initial signals are not promising for LG and Motorola.

On the opposite side of modular innovation, California based company I-Blades has the vision of improving the mobile experience and functionality to all and every device on the market.

iBlades Animation

Instead of a modular phone, a modular phone case is what they believe is the future of mobile innovation.

#HissGate - iPhone 7 & 7 Plus Users Reporting ‘hissing’ Noise Under Heavy CPU Load

After iPhone 6 #BentGate and #HairGate a few years ago, it is #HissGate this time around with the all new Apple iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.

Being, also termed as #BuzzGate, the strange phenomenon is getting reported by many users of the recently released Apple iPhone 7 series featuring the all-new A10 Fusion chips, which when put under heavy-loads seems to be emitting a strange hissing noise as demoed in the video shared below.

iPhone 7 HissGate

How To Install TP-LINK TL-WN722N Wireless USB Adapter On Kali Linux Inside Virtual Container

TP-LINK TL-WN722N is a nice, little, affordable USB WiFi dongle featuring the Atheros AR9271 Chipset which is well-supported in Linux and offers WiFi monitor mode for capturing wifi data packets usually done for WiFi-hacking.

TP-LINK TL-WN722N

However, when I tried using the WiFi USB adapter on my Kali Linux 2016.1 running inside a Oracle VirtualBox container it did not get detected. Here is how to get the TP-LINK TL-WN722N WiFi USB adapter working properly inside a virtual container.

[Speedtest Video] Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Vs Apple iPhone 6S

Flagship cell-phone speedtest wars are very popular and specially when they are from rival camps of Apple iOS vs Google Android, here is a good real-world speed-test comparison video between Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and Apple iPhone 6S.

The Scary Truth About Headphone Jack Removal From iPhone 7

Apple iPhone 7 Digital DRM

With all the reliable rumors and leaks that Apple iPhone 7 will be ditching the 3.5mm standard analog headphone jack in favour of a digital lightning connector, it's pretty much clear we are soon going to witness a shift in how we consume digital music. While many of us are excited about this new development hoping for better sound quality and smaller wireless headphones from Apple, the fact this could lead to more restrictions for a consumer should also be taken into consideration.

Why Apple removed the headphone jack?

Apple has always been a pioneer in how they design things and for sure they wanted to offer iPhone 7 with a more streamlined design, and removing an additional plug is a step in right direction. But many experts do not believe this and for them, Apple is pushing digital music output technology by completely removing the analog plug from its phones.

With the iPhone 7, users will be able to use a Bluetooth headphone or a headphone that will be connected to the Lightning port. In both the cases, the output will be purely digital and it can be DRM'ed and restricted as per their wish.

Towards digital streaming

The music that we listen via an analog headphone on the phones can be recorded easily, we know it. Not just that users can record it but they can convert it into a digital stream and can transmit it again. The music can be converted into any format as per need and shared easily.

However, with a digital stream, as with iPhone 7, it won’t be easy to record and convert the music especially if Apple decides to implement DRM onto it. For end-users, this might not sound like a really big issue but one can easily imagine the copy-restricted DRM regime this could push forward once this goes mainstream. Consequently, Apple will be in the driving position. Not only will this allow Apple to gain more control over music industry but will also allow it to impose restrictions on competeting audio accessories like it imposes now on other non-Apple accessories.

Official iPhone 7 Lightning Earphones Leaked on Video!!

A new video leak demos fully functional iPhone 7 earphones that feature the lightning connector instead of the traditional 3.5mm Aux connection.

[Video] Apple iPhone 7 Mockup Shows New Colors And Features

September is coming and as usual a new round of rumors, speculations and leaks are appearing showing what Apple might unveil as their next flagship smartphone - the Apple iPhone 7. This iPhone 7 Plus mockup was produced by the Chinese company named BeSound, which is working on Lightning-based earbuds for the new phone.

The BBPS Is Ready to Change the Future of Bill Payments in India

In it's bid to bring convergence with digitization of financial services across India, after Unified Payment Inreface (UPI)BBPS Logo, The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has given approval to the Bharat Bill Payment System (BBPS). This new centralized payment system for the residents of India allows them to pay their bills and other common services from a single-interface online or offline. As a customer, you can now pay for utility bills such as electricity or telephone and common services like education institution fee, Insurance etc. through the BBPS.

What is the BBPS?

The primary purpose of the BBPS is to convert India into a less cash society and move towards an electronic bill payment. It is an interoperable bill payment system that uses both online and offline types of billing.

The BBPS will be run by a network of agents and it will be accessible online too. The customers will be able to pay all of their bills ranging from electricity to telephone to school fees to government payments and more. There are multiple payment channels and payment modes available to choose from.

Customers will have the option to pay their bills by connecting directly to the online system. In this case, all the communication will take place in real-time and this online system will work just like the traditional internet banking.

Those who cannot access the BBPS online, they can head to a local agent and pay their bills. These are the same agents that used to collect bills but as of now, they operate in isolation. The BBPS will create a network of these agents and they all will be connected to the BBPS.

Bharat Bill Payment System Transaction Flow

At the end of the day, you as the customer will be able to pay all of your bills from a single location safely and securely. The BBPS is an approved system so it is absolutely safe to deal with it.

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