Category: Tech

  • Why did Meta shut down 63,000 Instagram accounts?

    Why did Meta shut down 63,000 Instagram accounts?

    Meta has shut down 63,000 Instagram accounts for using the social media platform to sexually blackmail people.

    The accounts, mostly originated in Nigeria, were involved in the financial and sexual exploitation of adult men in the US who blackmailed people by editing photos uploaded to various Instagram accounts.

    These online fraudsters from Nigeria, known as ‘Yahoo Boys’, target people to make money. They also lure people into their trap by telling them that a Nigerian prince has offered them a fantastic return on investment.

    Additionally 7,200 Facebook accounts, pages, and groups involved in the fraud have been removed.

    The social media giant also dismantled a small integrated network of about 2,500 accounts that groups of about 20 people ran. In this sexual extortion, or ‘sex solicitation’, people are threatened that their sexual images, real or fake, will be released on social media, with the threat of paying them if they don’t want it.

    This is not the first time Meta has taken down such networks, but it is disclosing its current operation to “raise awareness” among users.

  • Apple is working on first foldable iPhone

    Apple is working on first foldable iPhone

    Apple will likely introduce its first foldable iPhone as early as 2026, marking the biggest hardware design overhaul for the company’s most popular product, The Information reported on Tuesday.

    The California-based company’s plan to release a foldable iPhone could mimic a similar move by Samsung Electronics, which entered the foldable segment in 2019 with a significant hardware design refresh to attract new customers.

    The company has approached suppliers in Asia to make components for the device, and the makers have created an internal codename, V68.

    This feature is expected to boost iPhone demand, which is facing stiff competition from Honor and Huawei in China and Samsung globally.

    Samsung unveiled its latest foldable smartphones in early July, making its priciest flagship model lighter and thinner with new AI functions.

    Apple also plans to upgrade the camera on at least one iPhone model, which will let users control the size of the aperture with a mechanical system, potentially allowing users to create a depth-of-field effect.

    The report also states that Apple has officially yet to announce a foldable iPhone, so there is no guarantee that it will be released.

  • What is ‘Firewall’, and how does it threaten freedom of expression?

    What is ‘Firewall’, and how does it threaten freedom of expression?

    Since the beginning of 2024, there has been an increase in the targeted killing of journalists in Pakistan, where eight journalists have lost their lives so far. Four journalists were killed in May alone, which, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), is the highest number of journalists killed in a single month since 1992.

    The topic of discussion in Pakistan is not how to protect those who convey information to the people, but restrictions are being imposed on the sources of information.

    Here, we are talking about implementing a system similar to China’s ‘Firewall’ in Pakistan, which will monitor all online traffic.

    Details regarding this firewall are kept secret, and authorities are refusing to comment on the matter. Limited data is being made available to the public, so the information regarding the functioning of this system is very limited.

    Why is the government of Pakistan implementing the ‘Firewall’?

    According to several news reports, the firewall will use Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) and block IP. DPI can monitor objectionable content through online data packets and track the sender’s IP address as soon as such content is found. This will help the authorities determine the location where the controversial content was created and disseminated.

    In other countries, such technology is used to prevent serious crimes such as child pornography. In Pakistan, this technology is likely to be used to suppress ‘anti-state sentiments’.

    Use of VPN (Virtual private network)

    No one was surprised by this latest attack on human rights in Pakistan. After all, we belong to a country that has a long history of violating human rights in the name of ‘national security’.

    However, it is surprising that our policymakers lack knowledge of the digital world. The recent ban on social media platform X is the best example.

    Although access to X is restricted in the country, many ordinary citizens and almost all government officials access it through VPNs. This has failed the efforts to ban the social media platform.

    The ban has significantly increased the business of VPN service providers internationally. According to a Forbes report, the use of VPN services in Pakistan has increased by more than 100 per cent since the ban, while some reports have seen a 400 per cent increase in the number of new VPN users in Pakistan.

    According to a report by Technopedia, a leading digital technology platform, the number of VPN users in China has seen a sharp increase of more than 90 percent since 2022. The report said that VPNs have mainly been successful in “crossing the Great Firewall of China”, similar to the type of technology being speculated to be implemented in Pakistan.

    How is this technology a threat to freedom of expression?

    If we have evidence of how VPNs bypassed the Chinese firewall, why are Pakistani authorities still investing in such technology?

    Freedom of expression has historically been a constant issue for the ruling forces in Pakistan, even though it is an integral part of any developing society. They believe the firewall plan is part of the government’s efforts to stifle dissenting voices.

    Although it is too early to say how effective this firewall will be, users will crack it. Pakistan’s civil society has a long history of resisting restrictions on freedom of expression. However, such actions will further undermine public confidence in the government.

    Now, the question is why the state is moving in a circle, where instead of devoting its energy to taking action for its people, it is creating conflicts with the subjects.

    Ultimately, the current government will make the final decision, but these policies will lead to its downfall.

  • Microsoft outage causes trouble in banking, media, aviation sectors

    Microsoft outage causes trouble in banking, media, aviation sectors

    A massive technical failure occurred at Microsoft, majorly affecting bank service, media, and business affairs across the globe.

    Flights have been disrupted at major airports while passengers face problems due to missing data.

    Australian authorities say IT services have not been affected by a cyber attack, in fact, a technical problem with third-party software has affected IT services worldwide.

    Flights and railway services in the United Kingdom are affected. The services of the British broadcasting organization “Sky News” were suspended, and BBC’s website was also repeatedly affected. The London Stock Exchange is also facing problems.

    Flights at Berlin airport have been delayed. Microsoft said in a statement that measures are being taken to address the situation.

    Internet services in Pakistan also remained partially disrupted. However, services at airports continued as usual, with no major disruption in flight schedules.

  • MrBeast earns $250,000 from one video on X

    MrBeast earns $250,000 from one video on X

    MrBeast, the world’s most popular YouTuber, has said that he made $250,000 from posting one video on X (formerly Twitter). The video had over 155 million views on the day he shared the stats, and now it has over 176 million views.

    The experiment was a result of X trying to increase engagement and revenue under Elon Musk’s leadership.

  • Instagram introduces new feature for Reels

    Instagram introduces new feature for Reels

    Social media platform Instagram has introduced a new feature that allows users to add multiple audio tracks to Reels.

    To use this new feature, users will have to click on the ‘Add to Mix’ option in the Reel Editor to add a new track to their video.

    Once the tracks are added to this feature, the user can cut and add the part they want. The combined track will be attributed to the same creator so that their fans can reuse the unique mix.

    Launching multi-track audio in Reels empowers creators to express their creativity in a way that works for them and their audience.

    Users no longer need to use another editor to mix multiple tracks and then apply them to their clips.

  • This YouTube Shorts feature will take your videos to the next-level

    This YouTube Shorts feature will take your videos to the next-level

    YouTube has announced a new feature for users who create short videos, part of several new features for vloggers who post short videos like TikTok.

    These features will be available to users immediately, while the availability of other features will be ensured in a few weeks.

    The new feature is similar to TikTok’s text-to-speech video narration, which will feature voice-over based on artificial intelligence (AI) technology.

    In YouTube shorts, you can select any voice from the four currently provided by clicking on the Advice button at the top left corner of the screen.

    Another new feature YouTube has introduced is auto-generated captions. You can also change caption styles using different fonts and colours. Similarly, a new set of Minecraft effects is also part of the video service.

  • Five reasons to hold off on buying the iPhone 15 and wait for the iPhone 16 release

    Five reasons to hold off on buying the iPhone 15 and wait for the iPhone 16 release

    With the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro set to launch in just two months, now might not be the ideal time to purchase a new iPhone 15. Unless you urgently need a new device, waiting until September could be advantageous.

    Here’s why the iPhone 16 is worth the wait:

    1. Larger screens

    The iPhone 16 series promises a notable design enhancement with bigger screens. Reliable sources, including analyst Ross Young, indicate that the iPhone 16 Pro will feature a 6.3-inch display, up from the iPhone 15 Pro’s 6.1 inches.

    The iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to boast a 6.9-inch display, compared to the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s 6.7 inches. This would make the iPhone 16 Pro Max the largest iPhone to date and the first change in screen sizes since the iPhone 12 Pro series in 2020.

    2. Improved battery life and faster charging

    The iPhone 16 lineup is set to include larger batteries across the board. Here’s a comparison of the current iPhone 15 capacities with the expected iPhone 16 capacities:

    – iPhone 15: 3,349 mAh

    – iPhone 15 Plus: 4,383 mAh

    – iPhone 15 Pro: 3,274 mAh

    – iPhone 15 Pro Max: 4,422 mAh

    – iPhone 16: 3,561 mAh (6.3 per cent increase)

    – iPhone 16 Plus: 4,006 mAh (8.6 per cent decrease)

    – iPhone 16 Pro: 3,355 mAh (2.5 per cent increase)

    – iPhone 16 Pro Max: 4,676 mAh (5.7 per cent increase)

    Additionally, the iPhone 16 may feature higher energy density batteries and faster charging capabilities, potentially supporting 20W with MagSafe and 40W wired fast charging.

    3. New capture button

    All iPhone 16 models will introduce a new Capture button for the camera, positioned on the right side of the phone. This touch-sensitive button will allow users to zoom in and out by swiping and adjust focus and shutter speed with varying pressure.

    4. Apple intelligence integration

    Apple’s new suite of AI features, Apple Intelligence, will be fully supported by the iPhone 16 lineup, thanks to a new chip and additional RAM. This suite, announced at WWDC, will bring advanced AI capabilities to the iPhone, enhancing user experience significantly.

    5. Enhanced camera features

    The iPhone 16 Pro is expected to adopt the 5x zoom tetraprism camera currently exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro Max. New Sony sensors for the main camera and a 48 MP ultra-wide camera will also be featured, providing substantial improvements over the iPhone 15 Pro’s 12 MP ultra-wide camera.

    The iPhone 16 series is slated for release in September. Are you planning to upgrade? What features are you most excited about? Share your thoughts in the comments.

  • Meta to remove all posts targeting pro-Israel, Zionists

    Meta to remove all posts targeting pro-Israel, Zionists

    Technology company Meta has decided to remove all posts from its platform that target Jews as ‘Zionists’.

    The latest update to Meta’s policy comes in response to the challenge Facebook and Instagram have faced in balancing freedom of expression and combating anti-Semitic behaviour.

    A blog post by Meta said, “The company will now remove content that targets “Zionists” in dehumanising comparisons or else their existence will be denied due to their apparent proxies of the Jews or Israeli people. We will remove posts about “Zionists” when they are linked to anti-Semitic claims such as that they control the media.”

    Earlier this month, Meta announced that it would further clarify its hate speech policy, including considerations around the use of the Arabic word “martyr.”

  • Pakistan Civil Aviation to install ‘e-gates’ at airports for faster immigration

    Pakistan Civil Aviation to install ‘e-gates’ at airports for faster immigration

    The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has decided to install ‘e-gates’ at international airports across the country to expedite passenger immigration.

    A tender has been issued by the CAA for the installation of e-gates to enhance passenger convenience at international airports in Pakistan.

    Interested companies have been invited to submit their applications by August 13.

    The E-Gates Border Control System will be installed at Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad Airports in the first phase.

    The installation of e-gates is expected to enhance the efficiency of immigration services for passengers.

    Passengers will scan their passports at the e-gates, saving time during the immigration process.
    Once the project is operational, passengers will no longer have to wait in immigration queues.