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Read MoreSamsung's latest flagship tablets - the Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Tab S7+ - would go on sale in India from September 7. The two tablets were part of Samsung's virtual launch event earlier in August and it is no surprise that both these devices are reaching Indian shores within barely a month after going official.
Though Samsung was silent about the India availability and the pricing, it now turns out that the Galaxy Tab S7 appeared recently on Amazon's India website, indicating an imminent launch. Now, a well-known tipster reports that the pre-orders for these flagship tablets could begin very soon, possibly within the week.
A report published on PriceBaba quotes tipster Ishan Agarwal to suggest that the Galaxy Tab S7 and S7 Plus would actually start shipping from September 7.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus were launched on August 5 at the virtual 'Unpacked' event. The starting price for the Tab S7 was EUR 699 (approximately Rs.62,000) and the Tab S7 Plus was priced EUR 200 higher which translates to about Rs.79,700. We have to wait and see if Samsung offers the same price range or brands such as OnePlus which offered price cuts in India.
Exclusive for @Pricebaba: You won't have to wait too long for Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 & S7+ to arrive in India. Pre-bookings might start soon and you can expect deliveries/sales starting 7th September.Please Link & Credit: https://t.co/zFsVh08gOyAugust 25, 2020
Both the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus and Tab S7 look to take on its closest rival iPad and the design also looks somewhat inspired from Apple’s product. The Tab S7 Plus comes with a large 12.4-inch S-AMOLED display with 1,752 x 2,800 pixels resolution while the Tab S7 has an 11-inch LTPS LCD panel with 2,560 x 1,600 pixels resolution. Both the tablets feature a fluid 120 Hz refresh rate.
Both the tablets come with a Snapdragon 865 Plus chipset coupled with up to 8GB of RAM. While the Amazon listing suggests that the Tab S7 will be available in three different storage variants – 128GB, 265GB and 512GB, Samsung’s website only has the 128GB storage variant listed.
While the Galaxy TAB S7 Plus only has a single LTE variant listed on Samsung’s site, the Tab S7 is listed in both WiFi and LTE options.
Other key features of both the tablets are the presence of a dual-rear camera setup that includes a primary 13-megapixel sensor and a secondary 5-megapixel sensor for ultra-wide images. For selfies and video calls, there is a 5-megapixel front-facing camera as well. The new S pen with reduced latency is also available with both the flagship tabs.
Connectivity options include 5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 820.11ax, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, and USB-C 3.2. The regular variant comes with a physical fingerprint sensor housed at the side of the tablet while the Plus version has an in-display fingerprint sensor.
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McAfee’s John Fokker says there are many more similarities between the military and cybersecurity than you might expect.
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Read MoreThe web infrastructure and CDN provider Cloudflare has released its DDoS Attack Trends for Q4 2021 report highlighting the steep increase in DDoS attacks last year. The first half of 2021 saw massive ransomware and ransom DDoS attack campaigns that interrupted aspects of critical infrastructure worldwide and a vulnerability in Kaseya's IT management software that was exploited to target schools, the public sector, travel organizations and credit unions. Meanwhile, the second half of the year saw the rise of a new botnet called Meris, record-breaking HTTP DDoS attacks and network-layer attacks observed over the Cloudflare network. When it came to ransom DDoS attacks, they increased by 29 percent year over year and by 175 percent quarter over quarter. In fact, in December alone, one out of every three respondents surveyed by Cloudflare reported being targeted by a ransom DDoS attack or threatened by an attacker. At the same time, Q4 was the busiest quarter for attackers launching network-layer DDoS attacks with more attacks observed this quarter than in Q1 and Q2 of 2021 separately. While most of these attacks were small, Cloudflare was able to automatically mitigate dozens of attacks peaking at over 1 Tbps with the largest one peaking at just under 2 Tbps. There was also a persistent ransom DDoS campaign against VoIP providers around the world during Q4. Application-layer DDoS attacks, specifically HTTP DDoS attacks, are attacks that usually aim to disrupt a web server by making it unable to process legitimate user requests. During 2021, the manufacturing, business services and gaming/gambling industries were the most targeted by application-layer DDoS attacks with attacks on manufacturing companies increasing by 641 percent quarter on quarter during Q4. When it came to where these attacks are originating from, for the fourth quarter in a row, China remains the country with the highest percentage of DDoS attacks coming from within its borders followed by the US, Brazil and India. The US was the most targeted country by application-layer DDoS attacks followed by Canada, Germany, France and Ukraine. As cybercriminals and other threat actors increasingly use DDoS attacks to hold businesses for ransom and to target critical infrastructure, organizations should ensure they have adequate DDoS protection to fortify both their websites and online services. We've also featured the best antivirus, best malware removal software and best endpoint protection softwareApplication-layer DDoS attacks
Samsung’s new Galaxy Tab S8 series features a trio of great Android tablets that are now available to purchase across retailers in the UAE. The Galaxy Tab S8 lineup consists of the Galaxy Tab S8, Galaxy Tab S8+ and the massive Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. The tablets may vary in size, starting at 11-inch with the Galaxy Tab S8 and going all the way to a huge 14.6-inch display with the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, but they share some key features. All Galaxy Tab S8 slates are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, have 45W wired charging support, quad-speakers, an Armor Aluminum build, ultra-wide front cameras for better video calls and an S Pen that comes bundled in the box. Another major difference is the display. The 11-inch Galaxy Tab S8 sports an LCD panel while both the S8+ and S8 Ultra tout Super AMOLED displays with support for 120Hz refresh rate and ultra-low latency with the all-new S-Pen. The Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra also packs a dual 12MP camera on its front notch with 4K video quality and boasts Galaxy Tab’s thinnest ever bezels at 6.3mm for a maximum screen-to-body ratio for an immersive experience. You can now buy the Galaxy Tab S8 series across online stores and retailers in the UAE. Purchasing directly from Samsung’s website or official Samsung stores before April 30 will get you freebies like the new Book Cover keyboard and one year subscription to Microsoft 365. The Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra comes in a Graphite color, and Galaxy Tab S8 and S8+ come in three shades — Graphite, Silver and Pink Gold. There’s also a 512 GB variant of the Galaxy Tab S8 that’s exclusively available for purchase through Samsung.com for AED 6,199. Pricing details for the Galaxy S8 family are as follows:Pricing and availability
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