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PUBG Xbox Update 2 adds Halloween skins, new vehicles and weapons Joker, Harley Quinn skins teased

With all the updates to PUBG PC and PUBG Mobile, it was high time the Xbox version of the game got a little love. Update #2 for PUBG Xbox brings it up to speed with the PC and mobile versions with the inclusion of Halloween skins, Training map and many more additions. The new Halloween skins include the same sets as the PC version and are only available till November 20. Further, Those who log into the game will get the Haunted Pumpkin Mask clothing item for free until November 6. The update also brings the Training map to the Xbox version of the game. Like the PC version, the map is 2x2 in size and gives players a safe location where they can practice the various aspects of the game without dying.  Besides this, the update adds a number of items and vehicles to the game. The game now features two new weapons, the Beryl M762 and the MK47 Mutant. Both these weapons use the 7.62mm ammunition and will be available across all three maps (Erangel, Miramar and Sanhok). The Beryl M762 offers a 30 round magazine, whereas the MK47 Mutant has a smaller 20 round magazine.  The Sanhok map get some extra love as both the new vehicles added with this update are exclusive to it. The Scooter is a two-seat vehicle that offers the same HP as the Motorbike. Both vehicles will continue to spawn on Sanhok. The Scooter is slower than the Motorbike, but has an increased turning circle. The second vehicle added to the game is the Tukshai. This is a three person vehicle that replaces the UAZ, Dacia and the Minibus and is slower than all three. However, the patch notes state that it “fits perfectly with Sanhok’s environment.”  Besides all this, Update #2 also brings with it a huge list of UI and gameplay changes to the Xbox version of the game, including bug fixes. You can read the entire patch notes here.  Besides this, PUBG has also teased new skins on its Twitter account. Judging by the teaser, it looks like the developers will be adding Harley Quinn and Joker skins to the game. Details are not yet known, but it looks like the skin will be based on the look of the characters from the Suicide Squad movie that was released in 2016. Warning... Prison Breakout Imminent. pic.twitter.com/AzqIeAe6Rg — PUBG (@PUBG) October 31, 2018  

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Facebook user growth sluggish as company misses Wall Street estimates once again

The world is used to seeing Facebook posting a substantial growth every quarter but since last quarter, the social media giant has been posting a marginal increase in its revenue. Multiple controversies around data breaches and fake news put the company on a sticky wicket this year. Back in July, more than $100 billion were wiped out from Facebook's market value after the company reported Q2 2018 numbers that showed stagnation in Daily Active Users. Problems seem to have continued to hit Facebook’s revenues in the third quarter, as once again, it posted a marginal increase compared to the last quarter and narrowly missed Wall Street’s estimates. The company reported that revenue increased 33% during the thirs quarter to $13.72 billion, which is lower than the average Wall Street estimate of $13.78 billion. User growth on Facebook also seems to have stalled. FactSet and StreetAccount estimated that the Daily Active Users (DAUs) on Facebook would reach 1.51 billion mark but Facebook says that it could touch the 1.49 billion number. Similarly, Monthly Active Users (MAUs) were estimated to be 2.29 billion but Facebook notes that it reached the 2.27 billion mark. The company matched the average revenue per user: $6.09 versus $6.09 estimated, per 2.29 billion, according to Street Account. Citing Facebook’s earnings announcement, CNBC pointed out the revenue estimates by several analysts. Facebook said that its earnings per share (EPS) in the third quarter, which ended on September 30, was $1.76 versus $1.47 estimated by Refinitv -- a only silver lining. The total revenue was $13.73 billion which was estimated to be $13.78 billion as per Refinitiv.   Operational and Other Financial Highlights 1) The 1.49 billion DAUs on average for September show an increase of 9 percent year-over-year. 2) The 2.27 billion MAUs as of September 30 is an increase of 10 percent year-over-year. 3) Facebook’s mobile advertising revenue represented approximately 92 percent of advertising revenue for the third quarter of 2018, which is up from approximately 88 percent of advertising revenue in the quarter a year ago. 4) Facebook hired a lot of people since last year, and the headcount was reported to be 33,606 as of September 30, which is an increase of 45 percent. In last quarter, the headcount was reported to be 30,275. 5) In addition, Facebook estimates that more than 2.6 billion people now use Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, or Messenger each month, and over 2 billion people use at least one of its “Family of services” every day on average. In the last quarter, the number was reported to be 2.5 billion. When it comes to Facebook’s future plans, company CEO Mark Zuckerberg thinks that people would lay more emphasis on privacy. “Public sharing will always be very important but people want to share privately too. People feel more comfortable being themselves when they know their content is only seen by a small group and when they know it won’t be around forever,” Zuckerberg said on an earnings call. On the several controversies surrounding the company, the top executive said, “The upcoming elections will be a real test of the protections we've put in place. With a community of more than 2 billion people, we will see all the good and bad that humanity can do, and we will never be perfect.”

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Apples T2 security chip on new MacBook Air and Mac Mini is more secure than we thought

Apple published, during the launch of its new hardware yesterday in New York City, a full security guide for its T2 security chip, which does duty on the new MacBook Air, the new Mac Mini, and the current MacBook Pro. According to TechCrunch, who was the first to dig into the guide, the T2 security chip comes with a hardware microphone disconnect feature for added security.  According to Apple’s security guide, the hardware microphone disconnect feature physically kills the connection between the microphone and the rest of the hardware every time the lid of the MacBook is closed. This is done to prevent any software (with root or kernel privileges) either on macOS or on the T2 security chip from accessing the microphone. The security guide goes on to say that the camera does get disconnected in the same way because closing the lid anyway obstructs its field of view. At the end of the security guide, Apple adds confidently, “The features of the Apple T2 Security Chip are made possible by the combination of silicon design, hardware, software, and services available only from Apple. These capabilities combine to provide unrivaled privacy and security features never before present on Mac.” Apple’s words sound convincing, especially considering how only last month almost all Macs except the ones sporting T2 were reportedly found vulnerable to an unexpected cold boot attack. The T2’s unique feature, where connection to the microphone is physically removed, should go a considerable distance in preventing eavesdropping on a closed MacBook as no malicious software can reconnect something that’s physically removed. The T2 chip is also responsible for controlling audio output, solid-state drives, the System Management Controller (SMC), and the Touch ID sensor.

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How to play Googles first multiplayer, interactive Halloween 2018 Doodle game

Google is celebrating Halloween 2018 with its first ever interactive, multiplayer Google Doodle game called Trick-or-Treat: The Great Ghoul Duel! The Halloween themed game is hosted on Google’s Cloud platform and players around the world can team up randomly and join a match or host their own game with up to seven friends and family members via a custom invitation link. In the game, you play as a Green or a Purple Ghost and your job is to collect souls. Spooky music plays out as you dash to collect as many souls or spirit flames as you can and deposit them to your base. Players can also steal souls from other members of the opposing team and gain special ghostly powers like speed boosts, night vision and more. Players can share personal superlatives awarded to them at the end of the match based on their performances. Google implemented this special Halloween Doodle game with the help of Open Match, a highly-scalable, open source matchmaking framework cofounded by Google Cloud and Unity. Open Match is designed to allow game developers to reuse a common matchmaker framework. It includes three core components: a frontend API for game clients, a backend API for game servers, and an orchestrator that runs game-specific custom matchmaking logic. But that’s TMI for Halloween so head on over here to play Google’s Trick-or-Treat: The Great Ghoul Duel!

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Google Pixel 3 XL notch bug gives the phone two display notches, fix coming soon

If you thought Google Pixel 3 XL’s big and bulky notch was enough to put you off, you were wrong. While several handset users (hilariously) reported that their devices grew another notch on the sides of the display, some were really annoyed at the glitch. The virtual notch was not seen at one particular position, and while some said it appeared on the left edge, some side the second notch grew on the right side. Luckily, Google is aware of the problem and says that it will fix it soon. The problem was first reported by UrAvgConsumer who posted a tweet on October 25. Although there is no exact explanation of what caused this glitch, according to Slashgear, there is a possibility that a rogue developer settings could have been enabled. This might have confused the auto-rotate on the phone possibly causing the faux notch stuck in the wrong place. The tech news platform says that Android offers coders the ability to add a virtual notch to their phone so that they can test under development apps to see how they work when run on a device with a notch on the screen. According to AndroidPolice, Google reached out to them to let the publication know that “not only is the company aware of this highly anomalous behaviour, but that a fix should be coming soon”. Google launched the third generation of Pixel smartphones on October 9. In our review, we listed the notch as one of the cons of the smartphone. The notch contains the earpiece which doubles up as one half of the stereo speaker setup, neatly sandwiched between two front-facing cameras.

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Microsoft Office for macOS Mojave is getting a dark mode

Microsoft Office 365 for the Mac is getting a dark mode on macOS Mojave. The information comes from Microsoft's own Akshay Bakshi, a Product Manager for Microsoft on Twitter. He tweets, “Look closely at the Pictures icon. Office running on macOS Mojave in Dark Mode.” If you are a part of office insider, you will be able to access this feature as early as next week. As an office insider, users will get previews of the updates coming to MS office, like this upcoming dark mode for Mac. Insiders will also be able to give feedback to Microsoft about the features. It also seems that the dark mode will be limited to Office 365 subscribers. MacOS Mojave already has a dark mode and the dark mode in MS Office will compliment this if you are one that is using dark mode in Apple’s latest desktop and laptop OS. Once testing of the new features is complete, it will roll out to Office 365 users. There is no official information whether dark mode will make its way to any other versions of Office for Mac as of now. Microsoft also introduced a dark mode in File Explorer in the October update for Windows 10. You can read more about the October Windows 10 update here.

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Best computer accessories deals on Paytm Mall: Discounts on keyboards, gamepads, and more

Whether you’re looking for a new keyboard or a mouse for your system, we’ve got your back. Paytm Mall has some effective deals on its platform today along with reasonable cashback offers. Let’s just begin.  Logitech M275 Wireless Mouse  Price: Rs 1,295  Deal price: Rs 849 (inclusive of cashback)  The Logitech M275 Wireless Mouse features a 2.4GHz wireless connectivity. The mouse connects to your PC via a nano receiver. As per the company, the battery can last for up to 18 months, which means you do not need to replace the batteries before 1.5 years. View deal here.  Dell WM126 Wireless Mouse  Price: Rs 799 Deal price: Rs 677 (inclusive of cashback) The Dell WM126 Wireless Mouse comes with a nano receiver that goes into your PC USB port and can be connected to up to six devices at once. As per the company, it has a year-long battery life. View deal here.  Logitech Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo  Price: Rs 2,092 Deal price: Rs 1,572 (inclusive of cashback) If you’re thinking of replacing both your wired keyboard and mouse with wireless ones, then this might be the right deal for you. The device works within a range of 10m from a connected device. View deal here.  Logitech F710 Wireless Gamepad  Price: Rs 4,495  Deal price: Rs 2,379 (inclusive of cashback) The Logitech F710 is a wireless gamepad that features a 2.4GHz connectivity. The gamepad is compatible with Windows 7 and above. It comes with 3 years of manufacturer warranty as well. View deal here.  HP Mini 300 Bluetooth Speaker  Price: Rs 2,299 Deal price: Rs 1,079 (inclusive of cashback) The Hp Mini 300 is a wireless portable speaker that you can connect to your laptop or PC via an AUX cable or Bluetooth. One can also connect the speaker to their smartphone and listen to music. View deal here. 

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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

YouTube has introduced its new mobile app called ‘YouTube Create’. This app offers an easy way for creators to edit their videos right from ...