Users forum site 4chan released hoax (fake news) related to new operating system iOS 8. This news makes the social media scene. Hoax disseminated by mentioning that the iPhone users who already do an update to the iOS operating system 8 will get a new exclusive feature called 'Apple Wave'.
This feature is mentioned allows an iPhone can be charged using the microwave. IPhone users simply need to put them into the microwave and heated for a few moments. The results will be immediately fully charged battery.
Unmitigated, in spreading this hoax 4chan users are unknown, even to make advertising brochures explaining the features and usability of Apple Wave. The interface is made very similar to the official website Apple.com website.
Suddenly Apple Wave features hoax spread rapidly to various social media and make a scene of a fanboy --sebutan fans of Apple products. According to the Daily Dot reported on page, not a few iPhone users are directly interested to try this feature.
And the result is disastrous! Instead of a fully charged battery, even the iPhone iOS platform 8 is placed in the microwave burned.

This is actually not the first time this has happened. Last year, a newspaper hoax also been propagated by the users of 4chan. When it was mentioned that the system update iOS 7 oeprasi be able to make the iPhone waterproof. But the fact is absolutely not true.
So, be careful. Not all the news circulating on the internet is true. Logically, iOS features 8 to recharge the battery by placing the iPhone into the microwave does not make sense.

CALIFORNIA - Research conducted by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) points out, the Android smartphone can be used to spy tools. The green robot OS smartphone can tell the location of the user to others who are still in the range of WiFi.
Research company based in the United States is found, the WiFi was at the airport, cafe or companies can proclaim the existence of user information to someone who is within range of a WiFi area. In fact, when the display device is in the off position.
Reported Tomsguide, some smartphone that runs on Android version 3.1 (Honeycomb) or newer version broadcast WiFi network name of the last 15, which is connected to the device. Google is working to fix this problem.
Claimed to be a serious problem if the WiFi networks reveal the name, so anyone who is within range of a WiFi could find the name or the user's work. One can also find be some public places such as schools last visited, restaurants, airports, doctors' offices and others.
EFF wrote in his blog, this feature appears as part of the Android version 3.1. This feature displays reportedly Called Preferred Network Offload (PNO) which is designed to help smartphone connected to a WiFi network, even though smartphones are in low-power mode.
EFF also tested the iOS device and did not find a similar problem on the version of IOS and IOS 6 7 However, some versions of the iPad that runs on iOS 5 are experiencing similar problems, such as the Android 3.1.
AnTuTu benchmark app is one of the most recognized mobile and widely used to measure the performance of the gadget.
Well, lately AnTuTu benchmark makers released a list of 10 fastest smartphone of global data performance charts that go in the second quarter in 2014 between April to June.
A total of more than 10 million AnTuTu benchmark score data were released in this period, from about 155 countries.
AnTuTu apply a number of criteria in compiling the list reported by Phone Arena, among others, a smartphone models must have at least a 200 score data.
If the device in question has several versions with different hardware (eg Galaxy Note 3), then the version referenced are the highest scores.
A number of the device name that is known to have performance mempuni on the list, such as models from Samsung and HTC.
But there are also a number of "new players" such as One Plus One and Oppo. More can be seen in the picture below.
A study showed that the application was not sufficient data eraser to remove personal data, including "selfie pictures embarrassing".
A new study from security software vendor Avast questioned the effectiveness of the reset option. Avast is known for its security software on Windows, Mac and Android, the Android phone to buy 20 of the former 80 thousand smart phones being sold on eBay.
From the mobile phone, the employee Avast managed to find more than 40 thousand photos, including 250 selfie photos of naked men together with electronic mail and SMS 750, 250 contacts, four previous phone user identity, and the loan application, as quoted from Cnet.com.
The Director of Avast Mobile Devices Jude McColgan said that people usually do not take into account the impact of storing personal data on their phones.
"Users think they've done a total clean-up and restoration of data factory but in fact it is just cleaning your cell phone in any application level," he said.
"We have a very unique relationship with the phones that we've never experienced with any other technology. In other words, we identify the phone as the entrance to our virtual home," said Bronson James, a lawyer who took care of one of the cases related to mobile phones in Supreme Court.
Avast does not require a lot of effort to recover the data from which they are derived cell phone, said McColgan.
His team uses digital foreksik application available to the public such as FTK Imager is a drive-imaging program.
"Although at first glance it appears that mobile content has been completely removed, but we were quickly able to take back a lot of personal data. In most cases, we have to perform low-level analysis that helps us restore SMS and messages conversations," said researcher Avast, Jaromir Horejsi and David Fiser.
Avast in their report said that Android security apps that they make have the ability to remove personal data better than the default reset option on the phone.
"There is a challenge to make people more aware about the security of the computer and so if there is in your pocket," he said.