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Friday, 29 November 2024

Global Foldable Smartphone Shipments Decline in Q3 2024 Despite Samsung’s New Model Launch

 

Global foldable smartphone shipments experienced a 1% decline year-over-year (YoY) in Q3 2024, marking the first-ever Q3 drop in the segment’s history. This follows six consecutive quarters of growth, according to the latest data from Counterpoint Research’s Global Foldable Smartphone Market Tracker.

The decline in the shipment of foldable smartphones was primarily attributable to Samsung’s subpar performance, as the brand regained its dominant position with a 56% market share after ceding ground to Chinese competitors last year. However, Samsung’s unit shipment experienced a -21% year-over-year decline since the products from its most recent Galaxy Z6 series failed to meet expectations.

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 in book form performed poorly, and the Galaxy Z Flip 6 in clamshell form did not outperform its predecessor in terms of sales. Despite its global dominance, Samsung’s share of the Chinese market was a mere 8%, which resulted in a significant decline in overall shipments.

Samsung faces growing competition in various regions, including North America, where Motorola’s sub-$1000 Razr flip foldables have gained traction, and Western Europe, where HONOR’s sleek and thin Magic V series has been popular. Huawei, meanwhile, continued to see growth in foldable shipments, particularly in China, with models like the Mate X5 and Pocket 2.

Global Foldable Smartphone Shipments Decline In Q3 2024 Despite Samsungs New Model Launch

HONOR and Motorola both experienced year-over-year growth, with the introduction of new flagship products in mid-2024. Xiaomi achieved the highest percentage YoY growth of all brands, with 185%, following the release of its first clamshell model, the Mix Flip, and the expansion of its global presence beyond China. Since its entry into the market in Q1 2021, its foldable segment share has attained a record high of 6%.

Moving into Q4 2024, Huawei is anticipated to introduce additional new models, including the Mate X6, which could reignite interest in Foldable technology.


Kia Motors Launches Interest-Free Installment Plan for Sportage Across Pakistan

 


Kia Motors has announced a limited-time, interest-free installment plan for customers across Pakistan, making it easier to purchase the Kia Sportage through manageable monthly payments.

The plan encompasses three Kia Sportage variants: the Sportage Alpha, Sportage AWD, and Sportage Limited Edition, which are SUVs. Customers are now able to order their preferred model with a modest down payment of Rs. 3,775,000, with monthly installments commencing at Rs. 210,722.

This action offers a superior alternative and exceptional value to potential Kia Sportage purchasers in the country, and it can be considered a wise decision for enthusiasts of sport utility vehicles in the country. The following is a comprehensive analysis of the pricing and down payment options:

Sportage Alpha (FWD)

  • Ex-factory Price: Rs. 7,300,000
  • Minimum Down Payment: Rs. 3,775,000

Sportage FWD

  • Ex-factory Price: Rs. 7,740,000
  • Minimum Down Payment: Rs. 3,870,000

Sportage AWD

  • Ex-factory Price: Rs. 8,470,000
  • Minimum Down Payment: Rs. 4,235,000

Sportage Limited Edition

  • Ex-factory Price: Rs. 9,000,000
  • Minimum Down Payment: Rs. 4,500,000

The Kia Sportage has become a favorite among SUV devotees in Pakistan due to its unsurpassed comfort, advanced features, and elegant design. This offer guarantees that you will depart with an SUV that provides value, performance, and style, whether you are in search of an affordable alternative such as the Sportage Alpha or the premium experience of the Limited Edition.

The interest-free EMI plan is available at all Kia dealerships nationwide; however, it is only valid until December 10th, 2024.

Wednesday, 27 November 2024

PTA Issues Advisory on Critical WordPress Plugin Vulnerability

 Pta Issues Advisory On Critical Wordpress Plugin Vulnerability

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued a Cyber Security Advisory that alerts users to a grievous vulnerability in the WP Tools plugin for WordPress, which has been designated as CVE-2022-43453. This vulnerability enables remote authenticated attackers to circumvent security protocols as a result of an authorization lapse.

This vulnerability can be exploited by submitting requests that are specifically designed to allow attackers to override access controls. Version 3.41 of the WP Tools plugin is affected by the issue, which is designated as high-severity.

The PTA has encouraged WordPress site administrators and users to promptly update to the most recent version of the plugin, which can be accessed through the WordPress Plugin Directory, to mitigate the threat.

The PTA has underscored the significance of ensuring that systems and software are kept current to reduce the risks associated with known vulnerabilities. Users are advised to ensure their platforms are equipped with the latest security patches, which can significantly reduce the risk of exploitation. The advisory emphasizes the importance of proactive measures in protecting against prospective cyberattacks.

The PTA has promoted the reporting of any cybersecurity incidents to its CERT Portal or through the email address supplied to facilitate incident response. The objective of this measure is to facilitate a rapid response to potential intrusions and to improve collective security efforts. The advisory functions as a reminder for both individuals and organizations to prioritize cybersecurity best practices in their digital operations.

iPhone 17 Pro Expected to Have Major Camera Overhaul in Six Years

 Iphone 17 Pro Expected To Have Major Camera Overhaul In Six Years

The iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max, released in 2019, were the first models to feature three rear cameras. While the lenses have grown larger in subsequent iPhone models, the design of the rear camera system has largely remained the same.

Next year, with the release of the iPhone 17 Pro models, that might finally change. According to a claim in this week’s Information, the iPhone 17 Pro variants would reportedly include an aluminum “larger rectangular camera bump” instead of a glass one.

According to the report:

The back of the Pro and Pro Max models will feature a new part-aluminum, part-glass design. The top of the back will comprise a larger rectangular camera bump made of aluminum rather than traditional 3D glass. The bottom half will remain glass to accommodate wireless charging, two people said.

In September 2025, Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 17 series. At that point, it would have been six years since the last Pro model from Apple did not feature a square camera bump in the upper left corner, and the iPhone 17 models would be the first such departure. It seems like the rear of the iPhone 17 Pro will be drastically different from past models.

The iPhone 17 Pro is said to have a front camera with 24 megapixels, a 48-megapixel telephoto camera, and an extra 12 GB of RAM.

Lilo & Stitch | Official Teaser


 

Faraar | Full OST | Zinda Hoon 🎙 Singer: Asim Azhar & Ashir | Ft. Hamza Ali Abbasi | Ahmed Ali Akbar


 

Aye Ishq e Junoon Episode 6 | Ushna Shah | Sheheryar Munawar | 26 Nov 2024 (Eng Sub) | ARY Digital


 

Aye Ishq e Junoon Episode 1 | Ushna Shah | Sheheryar Munawar | 11 Nov 2024 (Eng Sub) | ARY Digital


 

DuniyaPur Episode 10 [CC] Khushhal Khan | Ramsha Khan | Naumaan Ijaz | Sami Khan | 27 November 2024


 

Tuesday, 26 November 2024

Elon Musk learns how EV charging works from Pete Buttigieg

You’d think Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and its wide-reaching Supercharger network, would already know about the workings of the federal National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program that has dedicated $7.5 billion to building a national charging network. However, he needed Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg to chime in on X yesterday to stop some Republican leaders from spreading misinformation about the program.

“Please post the rebuttal,” Musk asked Buttigieg under a Donald Trump Jr. post quoting Ohio congressperson Michael Rulli, who accuses Buttigieg of “squandering billions” to build “8 EV charging stations.” Buttigieg tells Trump the post is “false.”

As Buttigieg explained, the $7.5 billion is “the entire program budget” for NEVI, part of the Biden administration’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The way it works is states apply for a piece of the $7.5 billion, which, contrary to the initial post, has not yet been spent. Once granted, the states build EV chargers with the money, not the federal government.

“This is helpful to understand,” Musk wrote at the end of the thread.

Donald Trump Jr: “Does not seem like a great return on investment, but hey, he checked a woke box so it’s totally worth it.” Michael Rulli: “pete buttigieg will leave his post as transportation secretary having spent $7.5 billion to build 8 EV charging stations.”
Donald Trump Jr. quoting Michael Rulli
 Screenshot: The Verge
Pete Buttigieg tweet reading “the tweet you quoted is false,” in response to Trump’s post, and a response from Elon Musk.
Musk asks Buttigieg to post a rebuttal and explain NEVI funding.
 Screenshot: The Verge

There’s been criticism over the slow rollout of government-funded electric vehicle chargers after The Washington Post reported earlier this year that only seven stations and 38 ports were installed across four states as of March. But the administration continues to make progress: Buttigieg noted that nine states now have NEVI-funded chargers in operation, which is only the first handful with most planned to be built in “the second half of the decade.” He linked readers to a Google Map showing NEVI-funded chargers’ status.

The program’s end game is to have fast electric vehicle chargers installed coast-to-coast by 2030. Most recently in August, 29 states are getting in on the second round of funding valued at $521 million.