Author: Edward Ramamoorthy
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How To Record Your Screen In Sony Xperia Z5
You can use the screen-recording feature to capture videos of what is happening on your device’s screen.
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Mobile Voting
Can you imagine an election without the booth capture, without firing of polling stations, clashes between parties, voting without long standing
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Passive Wi-Fi From University Of Washington Uses 10,000 Time Less Power Than Normal WiFi
Researchers at University of Washington have made a breakthrough in Wi-Fi technology that allows creating wireless networks that use very low power.
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Unity Launcher in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Will Now Properly Integrates With Nautilus
Canonicals’ Marco Trevisan has posted a video in his Google+ page, which shows all the latest features developed in the Unity 7 user interface for the upcoming Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
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Microsoft Releases Windows 10 Build 14251 To Fast Ring Users
Yesterday, Microsoft’s Gabe Aul has revealed that a new preview build of Windows 10, Build 14251 for PCs to members of the Windows Insider Fast ring.
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Green Computing: Need for Green Computing & How to use your PC the Green Way
Green computing is popular now a day, going green is very much important to make yourself, your surroundings and the planet healthy. We got lot of people around the world using computers, but the cause for green computing is simple. First we have to understand what is Green Computing? Green computing can be defined as…
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Two Galaxies Are Found To Be Pulling Each Other Apart
Scientist found two bright spiral galaxies, that are pulling each other apart with their spiral arms fraying into sweeping tidal tails that stretch across the light years.
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Adobe Patches Major Security Vulnerability That Plagued All Version Of Flash Player
Adobe has issued a patch for Flash Player that fixes a major security vulnerability that affected all versions of Flash for Windows, Mac and Linux computers
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Adobe Confirms Major Security Flaw In Flash Player For Windows, Mac And Linux
Adobe has confirmed a major security vulnerability that affects all versions of Flash for Windows, Mac and Linux computers. The vulnerability can be used by hackers to crash a target PC or even take complete control of the computer. Adobe claims that so far all attacks using this vulnerability are limited and targeted.
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Samsung Galaxy Grand On Spotted On TENAA
A new unrevealed Samsung smartphone, Samsung Galaxy Grand On, has already made its way to Chinese Telecom Regulator TENAA and will have a model number SM-G5500 with support for Chinese TD-LTE networks.
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Twitter Introduces Pre-Roll Ads To Videos In Your Timeline
Twitter has announced a new service called “Amplify”, which will allow advertisers to have 6-second pre-roll ads play before videos. This new service makes Twitter videos more appealing to publishers and advertisers.
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Wall Street Journal Subscriber Database Was Hacked
Dow Jones, the parent company of Wall Street Journal (WSJ) has just released a statement that WSJ subscriber database was compromised by a hack. The company says that it has found evidence of unauthorized access to its systems but claims that it has not uncovered any direct evidence that information was stolen.
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Adobe Updates Flash Player To Patch 23 Security Flaws
Adobe has released a new update for its Flash Player to patch critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to install malware on computers. This new update fixes 23 security flaws of which 18 can potentially be exploited to execute malicious code on the underlying systems. Adobe is not aware of any exploits being publicly available…
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How To Find The Version Of Adobe AIR Runtime
The following information can be used to determine the version of the Adobe AIR runtime that is currently installed on a Windows, Mac OS X or Linux system.
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Microsoft Office 2016 Released
Today, Microsoft has officially released its new Office 2016 productivity suite for Windows. The Office 2016 is out of preview and into a final release, which is now available as either a standalone package or as part of an Office 365 subscription.
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AVG Says It Can Sell Your Browsing And Search History To Advertisers In Updated Privacy Policy
AVG has updated its privacy policy of its free antivirus software saying that it can make money by selling your non-personal data to advertisers. These non-personal data includes your browsing and search history, your device’s brand, language and apps in use, among other things. The new privacy policy comes into effect on 15 October 2015.
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U.S Jude Slams Porn Company, Says Blackmailing Pirates Is Not OK
Yesterday, in a ruling against Malibu Media, U.S federal judge Katherine Forrest slammed the porn company over the practices it was using to get money out of alleged pirates.
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Facebook Is Finally Developing A Dislike Button
During a Q&A session today, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed that Facebook is developing a “dislike” button that will allow users to express empathy or sadness, rather than negativity. This is a welcome news for all those users who are requesting the company to add a “dislike” button alongside its famous “like” feature.