For Yahoo Mail users, it gives a sigh of relief to know Yahoo is taking its Web mail security infrastructure to a higher level. The Sunnyvale company is rolling out SSL encryption as the default security setting for all Yahoo Mail accounts beginning January 8, 2014.
Why Keyword Research Still Matters in the Age of Zero Click Searches
With Bing, Google and DuckDuckGo all supporting at least some form of instant answer box, many search engine optimization specialists have suggested that the days of traditional keyword research are over. Some have even suggested that the very concept of optimizing a page to increase the chances of getting on the first page of results […]
LG announces its first Curved Smartphone LG G Flex in Korea
LG announced its first ever curved display smartphone LG G Flex in Korea. The much awaited LG G Flex was winding up in the rumors quite a lot in the past few weeks just after the Samsung announced their curved display smartphone Galaxy Round. LG’s curved smartphone looks to be a more realistic based on […]
How to root Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3
Samsung released its new Mega series this year. In this series there are two phones right now smallest one measures 5.8 inches in screen size while the bigger sibling goes over to 6.3 inches.
Microsoft staged a giant Surface Tablet in London
Microsoft has put up a huge Surface Tablet display right at the heart of the London in an action to try and promote the Surface Tablet. The company has staged a massive 383-inch Surface Tablet at the Trafalgar Square.
Apple Can Break Through its iMessage System
In the view of IT security firm Quarkslab, Apple lied when it said it totally couldn’t read iMessage contents. In fact, the researchers at the company said, Apple could furtively eavesdrop on conversations between users out of some sinister intentions or under government coercion.