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A lot has happened in the world of personal technology today, and here's a quick look at the biggest news and announcements. Starting with India launches, Asus[1] today launched[2] the ZenFone Live[3] in India, priced at Rs. 9,999. The Taiwanese manufacturer says the selling point of the ZenFone Live is is 'live streaming beautification technology', present in the BeautyLive app. The app helps beautify in real-time, helpful for those that are live streaming to social media sites.

While the Asus ZenFone Live have a 13-megapixel Pixel Master camera with an f/2.0 aperture and single-LED flash, but the company is touting the low light performance of the front 5-megapixel camera instead, with a 1.4-micron pixel sensor, f/2.2 aperture, 82-degree wide angle lens, and a soft-light LED flash.

 

Google RailWire free Wi-Fi service worst affected ISP by WannaCry ransomware
WannaCry ransomware[4] cyber-attacks have hit computers across the world, and now a report by eScan claims[5] that India was among the countries that were worst affected by the cyber-attacks. While the report described which states were worst affected, it also showed which ISPs were hit hardest, with Google and RailTel's RailWire free Wi-Fi service the biggest victim. 

More details of Moto G5S Plus and OnePlus 5 leak
Lenovo[6] is rumoured to introduce[7] new models in the Moto G-Series, expected to be called the Moto G5S and Moto G5S Plus. Now, leaked images of the Moto G5S Plus have arrived[8], giving us the first glimpse of the dual rear camera setup. 

The OnePlus 5[9] smartphone has seen its fair share of leaks too and now, a new listing[10] has reaffirmed most of...

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