Microsoft’s former privacy adviser no longer trusts Microsoft because of NSA...
Caspar Bowden, privacy adviser for Microsoft from 2002-2011, has expressed his concerns over Microsoft after the NSA revelations. The ex-employee who was associated with Microsoft for more than 9...
View ArticleSearch for older posts through Facebook Graph Search, now available to everyone
Finally! Facebook Graph Search is available to all the users around the world. From its inception Facebook Graph Search has been improving and new features are being rolled out every other month....
View ArticleSusan Bennett is the woman behind voice of Siri
If you’re an iPhone user, then you must have used its virtual assistant Siri. What do you think about the voice of Siri – is it computer generated or it’s actually a voice of a woman? The voice which...
View ArticleBlackBerry in talks to sell company to Google, Cisco, or SAP
With the ongoing loss and its new smartphones struggling in the market, Ontario based smartphone company BlackBerry is in talks with Google Inc, SAP and Cisco Systems for a whole or partial sell out....
View ArticleInstagram catches advertising fever, aims for business growth
Facebook acquired photo sharing service Instagram has now caught the advertising fever, which was most likely. We bet this fever is long lasting as Instagram has already cleared that the adaption to...
View ArticleNexus 5 price will be half the price of iPhone 5s, sold for $350 or less [Rumor]
Google is getting ready with its upcoming Nexus phone, the Nexus 5, and the rumors have started flowing. With so much leaked videos and photos of the new Nexus 5 over the internet, it is said that...
View ArticleResearchers develop M-Blocks, robotic cubes that roll, jump and join together
I bet most of you have seen the Iron Man movies, where the scattered robotic pieces come together to form a robotic Iron Man suit. Why I’m saying this is that the time is not long when you’ll see...
View ArticleExperience emailing in 3D with mARgot Augmented Reality Mail
What’s the most you’ve done with your mails? Attach images or emoticons, so that your email will look good to the receiver’s eye? How about a smartphone app which can send objects in 3D? That means...
View ArticleSkorpion smartphone charger works as a malware scanner
Smartphone growth is incredible and to that the development of variety applications is an add-on. Users are continuously downloading and trying new applications everyday. To this the major concern is...
View ArticleMIT student uses statistical tool to improve robotic vision
Until now robots were able to recognize objects, but it was quite difficult to make them understand the orientation of an object. There are similar looking objects which are quite different...
View ArticleUltraHaptics lets you use touch without touching
After more than two years of hard work by a team at Bristol Interaction and Graphics (BIG), a new technology is invented which has the potental to revolutionize the digital experience. UltraHaptics,...
View ArticleAVG and Avira antivirus websites are hacked by Palestinian hacktivists
The websites of web and PC security software manufacturers AVG and Avira were hacked by Palestinian hactivists earlier this day, courtesy of a major DNS breach into Avira and AVG. When users visited...
View ArticleSony’s personal 3D viewer HMZ-T3W up for pre-orders now
Sony’s new personal 3D viewer HMZ-T3W is up for pre-orders now in Sony website and retail Sony stores. The HMZ-T3W is the third generation product to improve your personal 3D viewing experience, which...
View ArticleUS military is working on a real life Iron Man suit
The fictional character Iron Man in the movies does possess a great deal of powers and all of his powers are in his suit. So what do you think if that suit can be built in real? Yes, US military is...
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