India is where Facebook has been planning to kickstart its Internet.org initiative, part of a broader scheme to deliver Internet access to underserved nations. But it is also the first country to halt the social networking titan’s plan, setting the precedence for other nations to do the same in the future in the name of […]
Google eases war against ad-blocking apps
Google seems to have suddenly become lenient on mobile apps available on its Play Store service that blocks ads after the search giant pulled such apps from its app store. The company recently removed Adblock Fast and Crystal from the online app store, but now it has restored those apps to Play Store.
Gmail now lets you know when your connection is unencrypted
The Internet will be a little safer now, thanks to a new feature in Gmail that allows users to identify when they are connecting to the Internet over an unencrypted network.
Watch out Sony! Amazon creates free game engine for developers
In a move seen by many to hold the potential of disrupting the computer gaming industry, Amazon has introduced a fresh game engine that will enable game developers to create video games without paying Amazon for its platform.
An error in iPhone 6 makes your device useless, and there’s no fix
Users of the iPhone 6 have been seeing an error message on their screen that indicates an irreversible bug in their device, for which Apple has no fix.
Hackers targeted Homeland Security personnel information
The damages inflicted by the data breach at the Office of Personnel Management have yet to subside, but a fresh similar incident transpired right at the heart of the federal government’s security portal – the Department of Homeland Security.