Facebook never failed to make the most curious headlines. Sometimes, weird. This time, the social networking titan’s recent acquisitions, including the planned buy of WhatsApp, have been brought out to light by fresh reports about its ambitious project to beam the Internet onto the people worldwide from unmanned aerial vehicles and lasers.
Introducing the new Fellowes Automax 300C and 500C Shredders
This post brought to you by Fellowes, Inc. . All opinions are 100% mine. Paper shredders have always been a part of offices for a long time. Even though some might thing that they are not as useful as other products used in the offices but if there is a lot of paper work in […]
Leef Access Dongle adds microSD card support for Android phones
Consumers nowadays go for a slimmer yet powerful smartphone. In order to meet these requirements, manufacturers have to cut down some of the stuff while making their phone that might be really useful to a lot of users like a micro-SD card slot. Many high-end phones like HTC One, Nexus 5 and LG G2 do […]
WordPress compromise led to huge phishing wave
Chances are, your WordPress-hosted site has been compromised and you have not yet sensed it.
Tumblr boosts security with two-factor authentication
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.
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.