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Nokia Mobile selling 4th year of security patch support for Nokia X10/X20; Nokia T20 to get a Bluetooth Keyboard Wallet case


Nokia Mobile is one of the Android manufacturers with good track-record of supporting its smartphones with guaranteed OS and patch update support. The years of promised OS and patch update support however varies by the smartphone.

For example even in the X-series, Nokia XR20 has one extra year (4 years in total) of Android security patch support as compared to Nokia X10 and Nokia X20. Now Nokia Mobile is planning to sell one more year (4th year) of support for Nokia X10 and Nokia X20.

You would be able to buy 4th year of Android patch support for both the smartphones in near future. Listings have appeared at some European retailers revealing the existence of 4th year Patch support vouchers for the price of EUR 24.94. Check the listings below.

Nokia X10 Patch extension link

Nokia X20 Patch extension link

It also seems that Nokia T20 will get a new and interesting official accessory. Nokia KW-100 is the Nokia T20 BT Keyboard Wallet Case. So, Nokia T20 owners will be able to use it in a more productive manner with a Bluetooth Keyboard in future.

Nokia KW-100 Case link

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Amazon mulls monitoring workers’ keyboard to prevent security threats


Amazon expressed its concerns that as more employees work remotely because of the pandemic, company data becomes more vulnerable to cases when outsiders, rogues, or imposters steal data from an employee’s unlocked computer.

To put a patch on such vulnerabilities, Amazon is planning to tap BehavioSoc to licence tools that could monitor their workers’ behavioural biometrics, reported Engadget.

According to BehavioSoc, which pioneers in related software, behavioural biometrics is the way a user uses their devices and apps, “such as mouse movements, typing rhythm, touch and swipe gestures or how they hold their device.”

“In contrast to physical biometrics like a fingerprint, behavioural biometrics provides continuous authentication to verify digital identities by passively monitoring of behavioural inputs without negatively impacting their experience,” said BehavioSoc in its Privacy FAQs page.

According to Amazon, it looked at other employee monitoring solutions but ended up relying on “privacy-aware” models like BehavioSoc, which collects anonymous keyboard data.

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Force Quit Mac Applications With The Keyboard

So what to do if you’re confronted with the spinning beach ball of death on your Mac and the application you’re using isn’t responding? There’s a quick keyboard shortcut for that: just press …
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