According to reports, to have an access on the computers on which Belgian telecom firm Belgacom works, UK Government Communications Headquarters Teams have used fake, malware-laden LinkedIn and Slashdot pages. It normally looked like a normal Web page but were actually malware-laden clones, which infected workers’ PCs and gave GCHQ far-reaching access into their files, Der Spiegel said. It was …
Microsoft Shows A Glimpse Of SkyDrive On Xbox One
Microsoft have provided a glimpse of SkyDrive experience which is coming in Xbox One, as it will tie your images and videos more closely to Redmond’s new gaming console. SkyDrive in Xbox One will bring everything which you have stored in the cloud to the TV screen, except some of the content which is not easy to translate well before …
Gartner Estimation Says Google Glass Will Save $1 Billion In 5 Years
Goggle glass is not only a unique material for the costumers but it also have a great advantages in businesses. Gartner have firmly made an estimation that using Goggle glass and similar products company can save approx. $1 billion within three to five years. It has a great advantage in many fields like Health department, technical repair and industrial manufacturing. …
Facebook Will Bring 5-Star Rating System to Desktop
Facebook is on its way to bring Yelp-like ratings system to Facebook desktop users. Previously we have seen five star rating system as an mobile app which will now be flourished for desktop. The ratings, which can be likened to the same way Yelp organizes reviews and opinions, have been available for some time via smartphone, but now it will …
South Koreans Still On Internet Explorer All Because Of Security Law
South Korea is considered among the countries which are known for their best work in the field of electronics. And still South Koreans are using Internet Explorer because of 14-year-old law, The Washington Post reported earlier this week. This law was passed in 1999, stating that the citizens are required to use IE exclusively for shopping and banking. The government …





