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[31 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 1,031 views]
Why twitter needs secutiry?

Source: PC Magazine August 2009 Edition

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[30 Mar 2009 | 2 Comments | 4,855 views]
Create mobile screensaver with your name in Red Dodo

With Red Dodo’s screensaver generator you can make your own unique mobile screensaver / animated wallpaper and download it to your cell phone for free.You can choose different kind of  layout as you like from the site.You can also choose the resolution that matches your mobile like 240×320, 176×220, 176×208, 176×144, 128×160, 128×128.After typing your name you can download it from the site in your computer and in you mobile or you can directly access the site thorough yout mobile i.e WAP or WiFi.See the sample wallpaper below:

The site also …

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[10 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 90 views]

Today Google announced their progress and mission plan for taking care of the current and future security issues with their new Chrome browser. In particular, they revealed some details about the two biggest known flaws. Those have been fixed, along with some other minor issues.
Google also has opened a Chrome Releases blog, which they are using to openly document their progress on the browser. Unlike the often easily-readable release notes you normally expect from a browser like Firefox, Google wasn’t all that revealing on what exactly it was they are …

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[15 Aug 2008 | One Comment | 312 views]

Facebook’s controversial Beacon advertising system, which was launched back in November amid waves of criticism, has now led the company to a class action lawsuit for allegedly breaking privacy and wire-tapping laws. The suit claims Facebook gathered users’ online activity and then shared it with friends without asking them for permission.
Beacon was originally designed to collect data on users from external affiliate websites, such as renting a movie from Blockbuster.com or buying something at Overstock.com, and then share that information with people’s social circle through their profile page. Privacy advocates …

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[15 Aug 2008 | No Comment | 102 views]

Microsoft has been very tight-lipped about Windows 7, carefully revealing only little bits of information about the OS – specifically that it would use the same driver model and basic kernel approach as Windows Vista and that it is reworking the whole user interface with a multi-touch experience in mind. But the secrecy stance over at Microsoft is slowly changing, or so it seems.
Today Microsoft is launching its Engineering Windows 7 blog, hosted by two senior engineering managers for Windows 7: Steven Sinofsky, who is in charge of the Windows …

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[17 Jul 2008 | No Comment | 97 views]

In a world so plagued by identity theft and security concerns, knowing that security holes are being patched in places where you store sensitive data is important. Thus it is no surprise that Facebook wanted to announce that they had patched a security flaw which could have exposed users birthdates. Sophos originally made the flaw public, and Facebook admitted that the flaw was present in a new design they had rolled out this week.

A birth date may not be as crucial as a credit card number, but is a …

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[15 Jul 2008 | No Comment | 286 views]

Hai guys WordPress 2.6 has been released today.It contains a number of new features that make WordPress a more powerful CMS: you can now track changes to every post and page and easily post from wherever you are on the web, plus there are dozens of incremental improvements to the features introduced in version 2.5.Download WordPress 2.6 from its official site wordpress.org.If you are not sure of what you need to do to upgrade  your wordpress then simply download and install WordPress Automatic Upgrade 1.2.Its very cool and a step …

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[27 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 94 views]

Cyber-bullying used to involve sending threatening texts or e-mails, but the class of 2008 are finding social networks to be a fertile, and occasionally dangerous breeding ground, as Ian Hardy found out.
It does not take much for a teenager’s cyber universe to spin out of control.
A fight at school, an online misunderstanding, and within minutes he or she can become the victim of a cyber-bully campaign, thanks to the fact that millions of children are connected by computers and gadgets.
“Cyber-bullying is when one child or teen targets another for …

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[23 Jun 2008 | 2 Comments | 761 views]

Do you know that their is an add-on for Firefox through which you can post a blog in your website from anywhere and anytime while surfing net.The add-on is called ScribeFire.Just search the add-on by clicking on Tools >> Add-ons.Type ScribeFire in the search box,install it and restart the Firefox browser.Now you will see a small read icon in the status bar of your browser as shown in figure

Clicking on this link will display your browser in two part.First or Upper part, with the website you are visiting and second …

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[21 Jun 2008 | One Comment | 106 views]

More bloggers than ever face arrest for exposing human rights abuses or criticising governments, says a report.
Since 2003, 64 people have been arrested for publishing their views on a blog, says the University of Washington annual report.In 2007 three times as many people were arrested for blogging about political issues than in 2006, it revealed.More than half of all the arrests since 2003 have been made in China, Egypt and Iran, said the report.
Jail sentence
Citizens have faced arrest and jail for blogging about many different topics, said the World Information …