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Qualcomm's second generation of 5G chip, up to 7GBps, will get the download speed

Qualcomm Inc.,

 the world's largest mobile chipset maker, has created the 5G chipset of the second generation. It has been named X55. Smartphones with X55 chipsets will be in the market by the end of 2019. This chipset will enable users to get up to 7GBps of wireless speed. Many components of Qualcomm's new silicon chipset will be in the same piece. This will make the smartphone more slim.



Announcements a day before the announcement of the Galaxy S10: Qualcomm hopes that during the year 2019-20, 5G support devices will be spread rapidly. This move came a day before the announcement of the new flagship model (Galaxy S10) of the Samsung Galaxy's Galaxy Series, the world's largest smartphone manufacturer. In December last year, Samsung and Qualcomm had announced an agreement to launch 5G phones in 2019. Tech Experts believes that Samsung will announce the 5G version of the Galaxy Series's own flagship model.

Huawei and Samsung have also been made. 5G Chip: Qualcomm is not the only company working on 5G chipset. The world's third largest smart phone maker Huawei had announced the use of 5G chip last month and its use in its next flagship smartphone. Samsung has also made a 5G modem named Exynos 5100, which will be used in gadgets sold outside of the United States. Not only this, Taiwanite company MediaTek is also working with Intel to create a 5G chip, which is possible in the second quarter of 2019.
We are not responsible for the coming of Pakistan flag on search of toilet paper - GOOGLE

We are not responsible for the coming of Pakistan flag on search of toilet paper - GOOGLE

On Tuesday, Google said that there was no evidence that Pakistani flag was visible on the search of 'Best Toilet Paper in the World' on its search engine. The company spokesperson said, "The investigation is still on the issue, but so far no such evidence has been found, in which the photograph of the Pakistani flag instead of the toilet paper on Google is being shown. Media reports and many people's social media accounts It was revealed through this that on February 14, after the Pulwama attack in Jammu and Kashmir, the Pakistani flag was showing as the toilet paper was written on Google.


Search is based on ranking photo

Many people had uploaded the search result screen shots on social media sites. These social media sites include Twitter, Instagram and Fosbok. #Besttoiletpaperintheworld was doing tremendous trends on Twitter.

A Google spokeswoman said, "Since the news has been viral since then, the rankings of all those images are being examined, in fact the result of the Google search comes on the basis of the ranking of billions of keywords. Popularity is fixed on 200 reasons. "

This is not possible for Google employees

This is not the first time that such things are coming out in the Google search result. Earlier, on finding words like "Peku", "Pappu" and "Idiot", photos of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress President Rahul Gandhi and US President Donald Trump were searched. At the same time, searching the beggar word was the image of Pakistan's Imam Khan Khan.

When US President Donald Trump was coming to search the photo idiot, then the US Senator sought the response from Google CEO Sundar Pichai. Then Pichai made it clear that it is not possible for Google or Google employees to manipulate Google search results. They said that search results are given from algorithms, not Google employees.

Hacker for the third time the data of 90 million users was sold on the Dark Web, the first 50 million people have stolen information

For the third time in a week, user data is being sold on the Dark Web. This time, about 9.3 million users of 8 websites are being sold on the Dark Web, which includes information such as their username, email address and password. Earlier this hacker had made available the first 16.17 million users of 16 websites and followed by 12.7 million users of 8 websites for sale on the Dark Web last week. Hacker is selling data on Dark Web in the name of 'Genocysticals'. This Hacker has hacked data of about 85 million users of 32 websites so far.




Getting all data in 7 lakh rupees

According to the report of ZDnet Tech website, 9.3 million users of 8 websites are being sold at 2.63 bitcoin (about Rs 7 lakh) on the Dark Web. This time the most data in the hacked data is online Photo Editor website Pizap, which has hacked data of more than 60 million users. This data is being sold in 0.58 bitcoin (about 1.54 lakh rupees). Apart from this, data sharing of users of the movie sharing service Legendas.tv, job portal Jobandtalent, Mobile Payment Platform Onebip, Storytelling Service Storybird, Real Estate Company StreetEasy, Gif Hosting Platform GfyCat and Fitness Service ClassPass website has been hacked.



All 32 websites are selling data in 3.2 million hackers

The only Hacker to hack data of about 85 million users of these 32 websites is being reported, which is selling user data for the third time. For the first time, hackers put data of 61.17 million users for 20 thousand dollars (about 14.28 lakh rupees) and for the second time 12.7 million users were sold for $ 14,500 (about 10.34 lakh rupees).
In the year 2018, 13.70 million smartphones were sold in the country; xiaomi alone sold the most 4.10 million

In the year 2018, 13.70 million smartphones were sold in the country; xiaomi alone sold the most 4.10 million

Smartphone sales increased 10 percent in 2018 compared to 2017 in the country, while India was the fourth country with Indonesia, Russia and Italy, with the addition of smartphones sales for the third year in a row. This information was given in the report of Singapore's research firm Canalis. According to the Canalis report, in the year 2018, 13.7 million smartphones were sold in India, compared to 12.49 million in 2017. This means that in India 2018 compared to 2017 1.28 million more smartphones are sold.



xiaomi's market rises by 20%, Samsung decreases

According to the Canalis report, in 2018, Chinese company Xiaomi sold the most 4.10 million smartphones in India and its market share was 29.9%. Simultaneously, xiaomi became the number one company in India's smartphone market. In 2017, Xiaomi had sold 2.57 million smartphones and its market share was 20.6%. At the same time, Samsung's smartphone sales increased to 3.54 million in 2018, but its market share declined to 25.8%. In 2017, Samsung's market share was 23.6% and it sold 2.94 million smartphones. According to this, xiaomi's market share increased by 20% in a year, but Samsung's market share declined, with its position slipped a number further to number two.


Smartphone Market: Sales and Market Share



Company2018
(sale)
2018
(market share)
2017
(sale)
2017
(market share)
redmi4.10 crore29.9%2.57 crore20.6%
samsung3.54 crore25.8%2.94 crore23.6%
vivo1.44 crore10.5%1.26 crore10.1%
oppo1.12 crore8.2%1.07 crore8.5%
micromax47 lakh3.4%44 lakh3.5%
others3.06 crore22.3%4.21 crore33.7%
total13.7 crore100%12.4 crore100%

35 million in China, 15 million smartphones sold in the US

According to the report, in 2018, the world's largest smartphone sales in China. In China last year, 35 million and 15 million smartphones were sold in the US. However, the growth of smartphone sales in these countries has declined. Most smartphone growth was in Indonesia, where compared to 2017, 17.1% more smartphone sales were sold in 2018. Following this, Russia's smartphone market grew by 14.1% and Italy's 10.0%. At the same time, there was a 10% increase in the Indian smartphone market.


India big market for Xiaomi, more phones sold than China

According to Canalis, India is the largest smartphone market for Chinese companies. This report says that in the fourth quarter of 2018 (till Oct-December), Xiaomi had sold 94 lakh smartphones in China, while in India, the company sold more than 10 million smartphones in India.


xiaomi's market share continues to grow in India
Xiaomi launched its first smartphone in India in April 2015 and since then the company has launched new smartphones with the best features at low prices. If you look at the counterpoint figures, then xiaomi's market share in the Indian smartphone market has been steadily rising. In the first quarter of 2016, xiaomi's market share was only 4%, which increased to 25% in the last quarter of 2017. Similarly, in the third quarter of 2018 (till July-September), xiaomi's market share was 27%.

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