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Rockstar Games confirms GTA 6 leaked footage: Here is what the company has to say

Rockstar Games on Monday confirmed that it 'suffered a network intrusion' that resulted in the massive leak of 90 videos of Grand Theft Auto game 6, showcasing its engine, gameplay and more from an early development build.

The leak provided a glimpse into GTA 6 development, confirming prior reports of the series' first female protagonist and a Vice City setting.

"We recently suffered a network intrusion in which an unauthorised third party illegally accessed and downloaded confidential information from our systems, including early development footage for the next Grand Theft Auto," Rockstar Games said in a statement.

At this time, "we do not anticipate any disruption to our live game services no any long-term effect on the development of our ongoing projects".

The company said it was "extremely disappointed to have any details of our next game shared with you all in this way".

"Our work on the next Grand Theft Auto game will continue as planned and we remain as committed as ever to delivering an experience to you, our players, that truly exceeds your expectations," said the gaming company.

The title, informally known as GTA 6, will mark the first mainline game since 2013's GTA V, having racked up a record-breaking 170 million sales to date.

The company said it will update everyone again soon and will properly introduce them to the next game when it is ready.

The alleged GTA 6 footage comes via GTA Forums user "tepotuberhacker," posting various snippets of its open world in action from what appears to be an early development build.

The over 90 videos also provide an extended look at robberies, NPC interactions, vehicles, and more from its sprawling sandbox.

The footage appears to be from builds at least a couple of years old, suggesting development has been underway in tandem with recent years of GTA V content updates.

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This feature in iPhone 14 series is made by Qualcomm and no, we arent talking about 5G

Apple is reportedly using Qualcomm modem and its own technology to provide satellite communications Emergency SOS feature on new iPhone 14 series.

The Emergency SOS feature in iPhone 14 series uses multiple components utilising Qualcomm X65 modem processor, reports AppleInsider.

Qualcomm's X65 modem also provides 5G for regular cellular networks.

Qualcomm and Apple in 2019 announced an agreement to dismiss all ongoing litigations, including with Apple's contract manufacturers, between the two companies worldwide.

The companies reached a global patent license agreement and a chipset supply agreement. Apple and Qualcomm have fought over patent licensing practices since 2017.

The Emergency SOS via satellite combines custom components deeply integrated with software to allow antennas to connect directly to a satellite, enabling messaging with emergency services when outside of cellular or Wi-Fi coverage.

This breakthrough technology also allows users to manually share their location over satellite with Find My when there is no cellular or Wi-Fi connection, providing a sense of security when hiking or camping off the grid.

According to Apple, Emergency SOS via satellite will be available to users in the US and Canada in November, and the service will be free for two years.

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OnePlus Nord Buds CE Review: Decent at best

All things considered, the OnePlus Nord Buds CE is a decent buy if you are already a fan of the brand or are looking for a pair of earbuds that you can rely on for calls in the office or at home. 

In the last few years, OnePlus has been very proactive in the Indian market when it comes to launching new products. Apart from selling their top-of-the-line products, they have also understood and catered to the need for budget devices for Indian audiences. A prime example of that is their Nord line of products. They are targeted towards the people who are out in the market, looking for strictly value-for-money products and want to get their hands on a OnePlus product without breaking the bank.

The OnePlus Nord Buds CE, as the name suggests, are an addition to that same line of products, joining the OnePlus Nord Buds in OnePlus’ quest to stand tall against competitors like Realme, Xiaomi, and Oppo. The brand has launched its new TWS earbuds in a market that, off-late, has seen a steep rise in competition. So, to gauge whether OnePlus’ latest offering can stand up to the claims and competition it faces, we put the OnePlus Nord Buds CE to the test at the Digit Test Centre. Here’s what we found out.

OnePlus Nord Buds CE: Build and Fit

OnePlus Nord Buds CE are designed in a way which looks much higher than its price at a distance, but when you have a closer look, the flaws start to come to the surface. The oval-shaped charging case is made with glossy plastic and sports a subtle OnePlus branding on the front. Fresh out of the box, the case looks absolutely beautiful. However, even if you use it carefully, it tends to pick up scratches with time, dampening the looks quite a bit.

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The earbuds come in two colours – Misty Grey and Moonlight White. Our Misty Grey review unit had some fans around the test centre. However, a few more colour options and a dual-tone design would have been great additions to the overall look of the earbuds. The hinge connecting the rest of the case to the lid, due to the lack of a string opening and closing mechanism, felt lose and quite flimsy. And, we did not have a great experience during day-to-day use. 

When it comes to the buds, they also carry over the same colour scheme as the case. They have a long stem, which we are generally not big fans of. The buds slid in and out of the case with ease. They have what we call here the AirPods-esque design, meaning that the fit was polarising. While some found it to be perfect, others had complaints of pain within an hour and a half of usage, which is a really short time considering the modern usage times. So keep that in mind. We’d recommend trying the buds out for yourself before making a purchasing decision.

As for the controls, they are embedded at the top of the stem, with the touch-sensitive region having a matte finish compared to the rest of the buds. The sensitivity of the touch sensors is great, and the slightly different finish on the stem makes it easier to recognise the touch-sensitive areas. However, if you are someone who finds the fit sub-par and has to reach out to the buds to fix it through the day, then you could find yourself triggering the actions that are associated with that touch pattern.

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As a package, these look exactly what you pay for them. Not overly cheap, and not in the top brass either. The design and fit of the OnePlus Nord Buds CE are designed keeping a set target audience in mind, and we feel they would live up to the expectations of the people who are buying them for the most part.

OnePlus Nord Buds CE: Features

While you may see many pairs of earbuds that are extremely popular in this price range, the OnePlus Nord Buds CE are inclined towards keeping things simple. Like their cousins, the OnePlus Nord Buds, which we reviewed earlier, these earbuds have a limited number of features which otherwise fill up the reading materials of other earbuds.

For EQ and other customisations, these rely on the HeyMelody app when connected to non-OnePlus devices and OnePlus’ offerings below OnePlus 6. For devices newer than the OnePlus 6, all the functions of the HeyMelody app can be found in the device settings itself. The documentation may not say so, but other devices on ColorOS 11.0+ can find the same settings as the newer OnePlus devices baked into the settings. The app works well as usual and covers all the bases for OnePlus users.

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The earbuds come with a low latency Game Mode that can be triggered by a triple tap on the stem. As advertised by OnePlus, the Game Mode brings down the latency to 94ms. The Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity with OnePlus Fast Pair, ensures that there is a seamless and lag-free connection maintained between your device and the earbuds.

As we mentioned in our OnePlus Nord Buds review as well, the buds pack limited features. But whatever is baked in there is well optimised and taken care of during the development process to ensure that the user experience on this front is covered well.

OnePlus Nord Buds CE: Performance

When it comes to performance, there is nothing to write home about the OnePlus Nord Buds CE. As you can see for yourself in the graphs that we have below, the sound signature of the earbuds is bass-heavy. The mids are also underemphasised. To add to the misery is the fact that the design of the earbuds, due to the poor frequency response of the drivers, brings down the overall listening experience by quite a bit.

OP Nord Buds OnePlus Nord Buds CE (Yellow) vs OnePlus Nord Buds (Pink) vs Pink Noise (Green)

Comparatively, the Nord Buds, which retail for about ₹500 more, perform relatively much better. The bass is mellowed down, and the highs too are much better reproduced, giving a listening experience that is overall much better. However, at this price, a price difference of ₹500 can be a huge factor in swaying purchasing decisions. So, when strictly looking ₹100 on either side of the ₹2,299 price point of the OnePlus Nord Buds CE, then you can make these to be an enticing deal. Remember to test these out for the fit because the sound can vary a lot depending on the fit of these earbuds.

OP Nord Buds CE OnePlus Nord Buds CE (Yellow) vs Pink Noise (Green)    

Also lacking in these earbuds is Active Noise Cancelling. It would be nice to have addition, but considering the price and the fact that the more expensive Nord Buds lack ANC, we did not set our expectations high. The surrounding noise, when listening to music above the 70 per cent volume mark, was toned down. But again, due to the design, it depends a lot on the user’s ear shape. 

When it comes to microphones, during calls in indoor environments, the mics perform well. As soon as you have some background noise, these do not do a good job separating the audio, so your voice ends up being muffled. There are other earbuds in the market for a similar price which come with frills like artificial intelligence-based noise cancelling. But as we have found in our tests that the tech ends up being nothing but a spec-sheet filler. And, OnePlus, while advertising the AI Noise Cancelling for calls, fell right into the trap, which they could have easily avoided.

OnePlus Nord Buds CE: Battery Life

The battery life on the One Plus Nord Buds CE was sub-par. For ₹1,799 you can get the Oppo Enco Buds2, which have a much better battery life. In our test, we found that the Enco Buds2 lasted for 28 hours (with the charging case), while the Nord Buds CE (with the charging case) capped out at just 18 with some spare charge left in the case. The advertised battery life of these earbuds is 20 hours, which in itself is much shorter than that of the other earbuds in its class.

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The buds themselves lasted for about 4 hours and 30 minutes in our battery test, where we placed them at 50 per cent volume levels. Considering the fact that these earbuds do not have ANC, we expected them to perform much better than they did. They lived up to the expectations set by the spec sheet, but we have seen buds that last much longer than these.

OnePlus also advertises fast charging on these earbuds, which as per their claims, provides 81 minutes of playback for a 10-minute charge via its USB-C charging port.

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OnePlus Nord Buds CE: Verdict

All things considered, the OnePlus Nord Buds CE is a decent buy if you are already a fan of the brand or are looking for a pair of earbuds that you can rely on for calls in the office or at home. Otherwise, there are a bunch of options available in the market that bring many more features to the table and would also have a decked-out spec sheet. The TWS earbuds that we would name the OnePlus Nord Buds CE alternative is the Oppo Enco Buds2 which is cheaper and brings along a decent sound signature with appreciable specs for the price. 



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Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 4: Paradise Update Adds Spider-Gwen, Chrome Splash, New Abilities, More

Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 4: Paradise with Chrome Splash and new characters is live. The company announced the release on Sunday, September 18. By throwing Chrome Splash at walls, players will be able to move through them. Gamers can throw it at their feet as well to gain speed, immunity against fire damage, and air dash.

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Instagram bug bounty winner from Jaipur wins Rs 38 lakh: Here is what he discovered

A student, Neeraj Sharma from Jaipur, has received a reward of Rs 38 lakh from Instagram for saving social media accounts of crores of people from being hacked.

As per information, Sharma found a bug in Instagram due to which thumbnails could be changed in any user's account without login and password.

Sharma apprised Instagram and Facebook about this mistake and after finding it authentic, he was rewarded with Rs 38 lakh for this work.

He said, "There was a bug in Facebook's Instagram, through which the thumbnail of the reel could have been changed from any account. All it required was the media ID of the account to change it no matter how strong the password of the account holder is.

"In December last year, I started finding fault with my Instagram account. After a lot of hard work, on the morning of January 31, I came to know about the (bug) mistake of Instagram. After this, I sent a report to Facebook about this mistake on Instagram at night and received a reply from them after three days. It asked me to share a demo," he said.

Sharma showed them in 5 minutes by changing the thumbnail. They approved his report and on the night of May 11, he got a mail from Facebook in which they informed him that he ahs been given a reward of $ 45,000 (about Rs 35 lakh). At the same time, in lieu of the delay of four months in giving the reward, Facebook also gave $ 4500 (about Rs 3 lakh) as a bonus.

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iPhone 14 Pro camera shaking issue is being reported by multiple users while using 3rd-party apps: Know whats happening

With the smartphone producing blurry and shaking footage, tech giant Apple's iPhone 14 Pro users report problems recording video in third-party apps with the camera.

According to AppleInsider, the tech giant's update to the iPhone 14 Pro includes several camera changes, including a 48MP sensor and an Action Mode to generate smooth video.

However, it seems the third-party apps that use the camera are encountering issues with the new hardware, the report said.

Several users discovered that the camera module was shaking when in use in apps, including Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok.

The issue was causing video recorded using the camera within the apps to be unpublishable, due to the constant erratic movement.

Posts on social media, including Reddit claim there to be a lot of jitters, believed to be a shaking of the optical image stabilization (OIS) system.

In the case of the iPhone 14 Pro, the 48MP Main camera has Apple's second-generation Sensor-Shift OIS, which physically moves the sensor, while the other uses an older and more conventional OIS system.

Some users claimed that they could see and hear the shaking and mechanical movement when they used the third-party app's camera features.

In one video demonstrating the issue, the iPhone was slightly moving and generating a grinding noise.

It is unknown how many iPhones could be affected by the issue. AppleInsider tried, and failed, to reproduce the bug independently, the report said.

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GTA 6 Gameplay Videos Leaked Online; Shown to Feature Female Lead Character 'Lucia': Report

Rockstar Games has been working on GTA 6 for a long time. Fans of the Grand Theft Auto franchise have been longing for the next installment for years, considering GTA 5 was released back in 2013. Now, purported gameplay videos from a test build of GTA 6 have been leaked online by a hacker. The hacker also claimed responsibility for the recent Uber breach.

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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 ...