Tumblr has moved to beef up the security of the blogging platform on Monday by implementing a two-factor authentication, though the shift is not unprecedented as the technology landscape is constantly bombarded by threats against individual users.
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As Windows XP Retirement looms, ATMs become more vulnerable to malware
We reported last week that Microsoft is scheduled to retire the legacy Windows XP platform on April 8. By that time, around 10 percent of millions of government computers will still run the old operating system.
HTC One M8 finally revealed, Prices starting from $649
HTC One M8 has been finally been unveiled by HTC today which brings a lot of new improvements over its predecessor released last year HTC One (M7). The phone is improved in a lot of ways compared to the previous version but it’s not a great device in terms of design and quality of the […]
Sony refuses to use Android Wear SDK for its smartwatch
We all are excited about the new SDK released by Google for wearable devices but what about Sony? The company just announced that it won’t be using the Google Android Wear SDK for their upcoming Sony Smartwatch.
HTC M8 hands on video leaked online
If the countless rumors, leaks and the video that was leaked 3 weeks ago weren’t good enough to support the fact that HTC M8 exists, there is another hands on video of the HTC M8 that was uploaded on YouTube today.
Google is encrypting Gmail service; Sorry NSA
In a latest wave of displeasure toward intrusive surveillance programs, search giant Google is implementing a fully encrypted connection between its servers for the Gmail service in order to foil third-party attempts at eavesdropping into private communications, not by malicious hackers but by its own government.