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Will Facebook’s Anonymous Login protect your privacy?

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Facebook is now trying to regain the trust of its users who have grown doubtful about the way the social network handles privacy. The new approach is also geared towards generating more revenues.

Google no longer scans student email accounts for ads

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Google is making changes to its email scanning algorithms. The first step is to not scan any education email accounts i.e email accounts with a .edu extension. Google does its email scanning to better target ads towards the users of its services and show ads via its adsense network when a user is browsing the […]

Quantum physics is the next big thing in network security

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There have been two recent progresses in industry and government efforts to install communications networks based on quantum physics, a huge step forward to securing data travelling at long distances and across borders.

Mozilla Firefox updated with design overhaul

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Over the last two years, Mozilla Foundation has had trouble making its web browser Firefox challenge the other web browsers in the market. Every major browser has had an edge over Firefox. When you install Google Chrome it gives you the complete Google ecosystem.

Invoice Financing – Is It Worth It For Your Business?

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Businesses can finance their invoices through invoice financing. This may sound peculiar, but there is a reason for the existence of this financing option. Invoice financing is a solution offered by finance companies to mid-sized businesses (those with a stable supply of invoices and a proven track record).

How to protect yourself from a new security bug infecting Windows XP

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Barely a month after Microsoft pulled the plug on Windows XP life support, a critical security bug affecting the operating system – which remains in large usage for more than 300 million computers across the world – has been spotted.

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