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Thursday, 1 January 2015

The back cover of purported new Microsoft 'Lumia 1330' phablet appears online

Lumia Back

Images have been posted of what appears to be the back cover of an unannounced Microsoft Lumia smartphone, which may indicate that an announcement of a new Windows Phone device from the company could be coming in the near future.
The back cover was posted on a Chinese Weibo account and shows what looks like an elevated camera hole. In addition to the Microsoft branding, there's also a Zeiss label on the cover. A second leaked image shows the cover with a Lumia 535 sitting inside of it, which makes it look like the phone has a display significantly larger than 5-inches.
Lumia phone
The site NokiaPowerUser has claimed that such a device is a Lumia 1320 follow-up, possible bearing the name Microsoft Lumia 1330. The device purportedly has a 5.7-inch 720p display, Snapdragon 400 processor, 14 MP PureView rear camera, 5 MP front-facing camera and 32 GB of internal storage.
Such a phone was originally spotted in a slew of leaked device covers back in early November. One of those phones was the Lumia 535, which was announced, but the larger device has since not come out leading to more questions. If the new photos are accurate, then a budget-phablet Windows Phone for 2015 may be on the near horizon.
At this time, Windows Central has no firm confirmation of such a device, nor any indication that a US release for it will occur. Only Cricket in the US has picked up the Lumia 1320 with all the major ones passing it over, and that is likely to be the case again. Still, for emerging markets, a replacement Lumia 1320 seems like a logical next step in Microsoft's Lumia x30 line of smartphones.
Any announcements for such a new Lumia would likely occur at Mobile World Congress due to it being a less US-focused event, unlike next week's CES event in Las Vegas.
As always, treat these kinds of leaks with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Image & News Courtesy : Windows Central

Joe Belfiore: More news on Office for Windows Phone is coming before Feb. 19


Microsoft's Joe Belfiore, the company's Corporate Vice President of its Operating Systems Group, posted a new update on the company's plans for Windows Phone in an unusual place; his Chinese Weibo account. The message assured Chinese fans that Microsoft has "a single event" it has planned which will reveal news about Office, for Windows Phone before the start of the Chinese New Year, which begins on Feb. 19.
Belfiore admitted that he has received comments and letters from Windows Phone fans that have expressed frustration when they see Microsoft launch applications like Office for iOS and Android platforms "without accompanying news around what will happen on Windows Phone." Belfiore wrote:
"I want to assure you that our Office team has not forgotten Windows Phone - we're just aligning all of our news and announcements to a single event. You'll hear much more about what we have planned before Chinese New Year."
Joe Belfiore Weibo
It's possible Belfiore is referring to Microsoft's Windows 10 press event, which will be held in Redmond, Washington on January 21.
Image & News credits Windows Central

Unpatched vulnerability in Windows 8.1 gets published

Unpatched vulnerability in Windows 8.1 gets published

An unpatched vulnerability in Windows 8.1 has been disclosed on Google Security Research. The issue was subject to a 90-day automatic disclosure policy, meaning the existence of the vulnerability is published after 90 days without a broadly available patch for the issue. The issue allows for privilege elevation inahcache.sys/NtApphelpCacheControl.
From the report:
This function has a vulnerability where it doesn't correctly check the impersonation token of the caller to determine if the user is an administrator. It reads the caller's impersonation token using PsReferenceImpersonationToken and then does a comparison between the user SID in the token to LocalSystem's SID. It doesn't check the impersonation level of the token so it's possible to get an identify token on your thread from a local system process and bypass this check. For this purpose the PoC abuses the BITS service and COM to get the impersonation token but there are probably other ways.
So far this issue has only been found on Windows 8.1, and it is unknown if previous versions of Windows are vulnerable. While no patch is broadly available, at least one user reports that they are unable to replicate the bug in recent builds of Windows 10.

Flipboard for Windows Phone updates with bug fixes and performance improvements

Flipboard for Windows Phone updates with bug fixes and performance improvements

Flipboard for WindowsPhone has received a tiny update today. It follows the app's big update earlier this month that bought support for 512 MB devices and more. Today's update version is 2.5.1 has the same changelog as version 2.5, with one small addition

  • More bug fixes and performance improvements

512MB RAM devices supported
QR: flipboard
News and Image courtesy : Windows Central

Happy New Year World !!


Here's wishing all the readers a very Happy and a Prosperous New Year 2015 !!!