• What is Social Engineering?

    by  • April 24, 2012 • 0 Comments

    Decision making power of a human can affect the life of many peoples and also can destroy the same. So it becomes essential to know about Social Engineering for all the citizen of country as well as for the children to learn about it. As a result of the efforts put by the many well [...]

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    Twitter Saves Your Address Book’s Contents for 18 Months

    by  • February 15, 2012 • 0 Comments

    Twitter, did you learn nothing from Path’s recent kerfuffle? Customers do not like it when you remotely store their personal information, especially without telling them. The company has acknowledged that it collects and stores contact information gleaned from a user’s address book—including names, emails, and phone numbers—through its mobile apps. Every time you activate the [...]

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    HTC beats Samsung in American smartphone market with 24% Share

    by  • November 5, 2011 • 0 Comments

    HTC edged out Samsung Electronics to become the largest smartphone vendor in the US, capitalising on the Android platform’s popularity and a lull in demand for iPhones to overtake Apple and Research In Motion. A 10 percentage-point jump in share from a year earlier gave Taoyuan, Taiwan-based HTC 24% of the world’s largest smartphone market [...]

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    Zend Launches PHP Development Cloud

    by  • October 24, 2011 • 2 Comments

    PHP developers, the world’s fourth-largest developer group, now have an option enjoyed by other leading languages: they can collaborate on new software in the cloud, then deploy it to the cloud. Microsoft illustrated the value of software development in the cloud when it made Visual Studio tools available for collaborative use on Windows Azure. Popular [...]

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    Rediff Launches A Twitter-Like Product, Zarabol

    by  • October 19, 2011 • 0 Comments

    Rediff has launched a twitter-like product called Zarabol that works just like Twitter. That is, you share your updates (140 chars), follow people and topics (#hashtags). Given that quarterly results are to be announced very shortly, I’d assume that Rediff has got something new to talk to its shareholders. Otherwise such products add no value, [...]

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    10 ways to find free images

    by  • October 11, 2011 • 0 Comments

    Finding free images for your blog, presentation or project can be a hassle. Here are 10 ways to find free images. Most of the sites provide photos that can be used for any purpose, private or commercial. For this post, we tested scores of sites. These are the ones with the best photos and the [...]

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    Google Chrome to Beat Out Mozilla Firefox by December

    by  • October 4, 2011 • 0 Comments

    According to a recent report by the StatCounter web analytics firm, Google Chrome is on track to pass Mozilla Firefox’s number of users by December of this year. Unless Mozilla Firefox, which is the world’s second-most used browser in the world, can put an end to Chrome’s rapid growth rate, the Firefox browser era may [...]

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    Discover the Secrets to Writing “Killer” Web Headlines!

    by  • September 29, 2011 • 1 Comment

    Factor #1: Search Engine Optimization (Write Headlines Google Will Love) Content writers today must please Google with their headlines as much as their readers. This may entail sacrificing clever ideas in favor of targeted keywords. If you’re a writer, the pressures to consider SEO can be frustrating. But it can actually be fun channeling your [...]

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    Google opens Plus social network to everyone

    by  • September 26, 2011 • 0 Comments

    Google Inc. has opened up its Google Plus social network to everyone after testing it with a limited audience for 12 weeks. Google said in a blog post Tuesday that it will now let anyone sign up for Google Plus. Previously the service was only available by invitation, though it got easier to join in [...]

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    Trai will cap SMS to 100 per day from Sept 27

    by  • September 21, 2011 • 1 Comment

    Make sure that you draw up the list of who you want to wish this Dussehra very carefully since the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has decided to cap the number of text messages that you can send every day at 100. The new set of rules has ostensibly been framed to check telemarketers [...]

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