TechnikNews Weekly #164: New Exchange vulnerability, Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro Test, Twitter down and more
The TechnikNews Weekly brings you up to date again this Sunday in issue 164. This week you have the news about the new exchange gap, our Redmi Note 10 Pro Test and Twitter down diligently clicked. We summarize the most important TechnikNews for you together.
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TechnikNews Weekly Weekly Preview: Apple Event
What's going to happen in the next week? Apple could presumably introduce a new iPad, new MacBooks and a new Apple TV at their Apple Special Event. Siri has already revealed the date: The event will take place on Tuesday, April 20th at 19:00 p.m. We from TechnikNews will of course report promptly about all innovations.
Microsoft Exchange Server with a new security hole
The at the beginning of March everyone should have noticed. Now Microsoft is making headlines again - in an update released this week, the company fixes four critical loopholes. The German BSI has already issued a warning and urgently recommends that you install the updates. If you want to dive deeper: We have all the links to the downloads and the affected Exchange versions in our article.
Xiaomi Note 10 Redmire Pro examined more closely review
Colleague Yinan has the Redmi Note 10 in the past few weeks Pro taken a closer look by Xiaomi. His test report was published on Tuesday together with a video, which you diligently clicked on. That's why it's here in the TechnikNews Weekly ended up at number 2. This year's Redmi Note 10 Pro would like to convince with a 108 megapixel camera and a 120 Hertz OLED display. It costs just 279 euros in the recommended retail price. You can read in detail here whether it is any good (spoiler: yes, it does as a mid-range smartphone):
Saturday wasn't a good day for Twitter. The platform was repeatedly inaccessible for a few minutes to just under an hour. The first disturbances started in the night on Saturday, then again during the day and finally there were disturbances again in the evening. Some users were logged out, the feed could not update and tweets were not sent.
TechnikNews Weekly: More articles from the last week
You haven't had enough of news, tests and advice from the world of technology? in the TechnikNews We weekly list the three most-clicked articles of the week. Of course, that wasn't all - our editorial team was busy typing many more articles:
- Samsung Cloud: extended time window for data migration to OneDrive
- Apple Special Event Confirmed for April 20th: New Apple TV, MacBooks, iPads and More?
- Skullcandy Dime review: compact, powerful, cheap
- DJI Air 2s: Presentation on April 15th?
- iPhone 13: Is this what Apple's new smartphone looks like?
- ZTE Axon 30 Ultra: Pictures and almost all details leaked
- Vodafone down: Many customers have massive Prostated problems
- Nokia C20 and C10: Inexpensive entry-level smartphones for less than 100 euros
- Garmin Venu 2 / s: All information in advance [Exclusive]
- TCL 20L, TCL 20L+ and TCL 20 Pro 5G presented: All pictures and specs
- XGIMI Horizon/Pro presented: The new flagship projectors can do that
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 review: the best Android smartwatch
- Sony Xperia 10 III: New mid-range smartphone with IP68 certification
- Sony Xperia 5 III: Another handy high-end smartphone
- Sony Xperia 1 III: 4K 120Hz OLED display and variable telephoto lens
- OPPO Find X3 Pro is now getting the A.14 update