Google announces Maps to be available offline

Google‘s Sundar Pichai makes it official that Maps will soon be available to be used and enjoyed even when you don’t have Internet connection.

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Although we currently can already save a specific area to be usable offline, the upcoming update will let users access the major features of the app including turn-by-turn directions and voice navigation instructions — all while staying offline.

This new feature is directed to users in developing countries that still have intermittent or expensive (both experienced here in the Philippines) data connection. It will be available later this year with no specific date mentioned.

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The reason why Facebook/IG/Tinder was recently down

Yesterday, January 27, users of Facebook as well as other social media sites worldwide reported that they couldn’t access the website because “something went wrong”. Most people thought it was another hack attack from a group of cyber terrorists, but Facebook explains the real reason behind it.

In addition to Facebook, Instagram and match-maker app Tinder (both owned by Facebook) were also offline around 2:30PM PHT yesterday.

Lizard Squad, a group of cyber terrorists, claimed that they’re the reason these sites were offline. Speculations arose that a certain type of cyber attack, DDoS (distributed denial-of-service), was used — forcing the website to crash due to huge amounts of traffic specifically concentrated on them until the sites could no longer hold it.

Although this may be the case, a Facebook spokesperson stepped forward and told The Verge that it was “not the result of a third party attack but instead occurred after we introduced a change that affected our configuration systems.” After which the spokesperson added that their engineers “moved quickly to fix the problem, and services are back to 100% for everyone.”

True enough, the outage of the sites and mobile apps only lasted for about an hour until everything was up and running again.

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