Facebook has come up with new banned content guidelines for users detailing to what extent nudity can be shared on the platform without getting penalized. The new guidelines describe exactly what kind of nudity can and can’t be shared, as well as including a whole section about “dangerous organisations”. The …
Read More »Yahoo ask experts to report vulnerabilities on its email encryption plugin
Improvement matters most at Yahoo and this is the reason it released today source code for a plugin to enable end-to-end encryption of email messages. Security experts are asked to report vulnerabilities of it. The plugin should be ready by year end, wrote Stamos, who gave a presentation on Sunday …
Read More »To close range anxiety Tesla announces Model S update
Model S from the stable of Tesla Motors is to get an update on Thursday to address all-electric range in some form. Elon Musk, the CEO, has made it a practice to announce news for the company using his personal Twitter handle. On Sunday morning, he said: “About to end …
Read More »Preview: Apple Watch gives feel of watch by being not overly heavy
More than a year was the wait for Apple Watch and now it is here, standing tall to hit shelves on April 24. Ahead of it the best thing to say about the wearable is that it gives the feel of watch and is not overly heavy. Among the first …
Read More »Google Code comes to an end, projects moved to GitHub
Google sadly has decided shutting down its Google Code open-source project hosting service that was launched in 2006. Instead, the search giant is shifting projects to GitHub. Google launched Google Code in 2006, but disabled new project creation on the site on March 12. As of August 24 the site …
Read More »Adobe Launches Cloud-based Service, New Mobile Apps
Adobe has come with cloud-based service along with couple of new mobile apps to offer more simplicity to consumers and business houses in editing, sharing and managing work with digital documents. Adobe’s new technologies are designed to help consumers and businesses speed up transactions and eliminate literal paperwork. “This is …
Read More »State Dept. takes network offline after malicious attack
The State Department is putting all the efforts to remove malicious software from its unclassified email system by Russian hackers. It had also shut down the network over the weekend. The State Department released information on Friday about the shutdown, though it did not specifically note email or hackers. “As …
Read More »Apple TV Service coming this Fall Season
Apple may come up with its own online TV service by this fall. It is in talks with programmers and probably to start with 25 channels including CBS, ABC and Fox. For now, the talks don’t involve NBCUniversal, owner of the NBC broadcast network and cable channels like USA and …
Read More »Yahoo to send e-mail password via text messages on demand
Yahoo is looking ahead to keep security simple and announced at the 2015 South by Southwest festival the e-mail passwords can also be send to mobile phone via text messages on demand. Users can sign up by logging into their Yahoo account with their normal password and accessing the on-demand …
Read More »Tesla couldn’t sell all imported units of Model S cars in China
California-based car company Tesla failed to sell all its 4,800 units of Model S cars in China since it imported in 2014. Still 2,301 units are left unsold. The number has already been confirmed by several employees of Tesla and some insiders of the Chinese media. Another anonymous insider talking …
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