Floola 5.8 has become the new software application in vogue for it requires no modification to synchronize to any program. It is basically made for the ipod and a particular cell phone but it can be used with many other advanced gadgets. It helps in managing tasks and themes in [ Read More ]
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In what is being touted as a world first, a British Scientist says he has been infected with a computer virus. The scientist, Mark Gasson, claims to have been infected with the virus after he contaminated an electronic chip which was inserted into his hand. Gasson, of the University of [ Read More ]
ContinueEgypt’s communications ministry said on Thursday that it had launched the first internet domain name “.misr”-using Arabic letters to try to boost e-services and the number of people online in the most populous Arab nation. “Introducing Arabic domain names is milestone in internet history,” communications minister Tarek Kamel said in [ Read More ]
ContinueNow Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd faces the hazards of online social networking as he becomes the follower of pornographic communities through his official Twitter Account. A bare-breasted women in handcuffs, an online adult super store and a pornographic blog were among dozens of dodgy accounts followed by the prime [ Read More ]
ContinueComputers in companies, Hospitals and schools around the world got stuck repeatedly rebooting themselves after an antivirus program identified a normal windows file as a virus. MCA fee Inc confirmed that a software update it posted at 9am Eastern Time caused its antivirus program for corporate customers to misidentify a [ Read More ]
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In mid 1997, soon after his return to ten troubled Apple Computers, Steve jobs, at the MacWorld Expo trade show, announced to the astonishment of all assembled that arch-enemy Microsoft was investing $150 million in Apple. He then famously told the booing crowd, we have to let go of the [ Read More ]
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Internet major Google, which recently pulled out of China due to censorship issues, has ranked India third in a list of countries from which it receives requests for censoring information. For the first time, Google has published a country-wise list of the number of requests received from governments, seeking either [ Read More ]
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Facebook has said it had disabled an account on the social networking site under the name of Al-Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden, which posted extremist Islamic content and had generated over 1000 fans. People often attempt to register fake accounts under the name of famous or infamous people and we [ Read More ]
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Ever since Google disclosed in January 2010 that internet traders had stolen information from its computers the exact nature and extent of the theft has been a closely guarded company secret. But a person with direct knowledge of the investigation now says that the losses included one of Googles crown [ Read More ]
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China has quietly formed a new bureau expected to help to police social networking sites and other user driven forums on the internet, which are providing harder for the government to monitor and control than ordinary new portals. The new bureau marks the latest outgrowth to a morass of agencies [ Read More ]
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