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Ubuntu drops 32 bit support

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Most of the people come in the world of Linux only to use the Ubuntu OS. Now the big news is coming from the officials that Ubuntu OS images will not support 32 bit hardware. he main argument for dropping the 32-bit Ubuntu desktop build is that “there is no longer any effective QA or testing of the desktop product on actual i386 hardware”. Shrinking 32-bit userbase is the obvious driving factor here. Wait! This is not the end of 32-Bit Ubuntu. At least not yet! Before you jump to conclusions, let me make a few things clear. This is not the end of 32-bit Ubuntu entirely. At least not just yet. The idea here is to drop the DESKTOP i386 images . The desktop image is what you get by default from Ubuntu’s website. But there are other variants of the same image. There is  net install that lets you install Ubuntu over a network. There is also a  minimal install alternative with image size around 60 Mb and consists of only the Ubuntu base. This decision of dropping 32-bit s

Bill gates is an android user

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Bill Gates, the world's richest man and the owner of Microsoft. Recently he said in fox news interview that "I just switch to an android phone with all Microsoft apps" there are some other things he said that " Steve jobs were my good friend but I have never used an iPhone in my life before android I was using windows phone". This is a good news for the android dev because world richest man with his world famous OS windows. is also using Android platform. Microsoft started selling the Samsung Galaxy S8 handset in its retail stores earlier this year, and it includes apps like office, OneDrive, Cortana, and Outlook. Any android phone conjointly supports these apps, however Microsoft’s customized S8 does recommend the company might continue to offer this for other android devices in the future. While Gates is shift to android, he’s still not curious about an iPhone. Gates splendidly banned iPhones and iPods at home in the past, however he does admit

macOS High sierra is vulnarable

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Every body knows about the apple the it most reliable operating systems like mac-OS but the version of mac which is known as high sierra is not so secure.in a update there are some vulnerabilities added in the update and a hacker found it in that update. by this vulnerabilities hacker can steal all your password which is stored or running in high sierra. according to the researcher Patrick wardle , he was able to run an unsigned and unauthentic app in the new OS update that could steal plain text passwords. he posted evidence in twitter and included a link to a video the app name is "keychainStealer" on High Sierra (unsigned) apps can programmatically dump & exfil keychain (w/ your plaintext passwords)🍎🙈😭 vid: https://t.co/36M2TcLUAn #smh pic.twitter.com/pqtpjZsSnq — patrick wardle (@patrickwardle) September 25, 2017 He later said  "I discovered a f law where malicious non-privile ged code (or apps) could programmatically access the keychain and dump