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Taking the world by storm once again, tech innovators Apple have recently announced its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) at San Francisco’s Moscone West in June later this year. This […]
Read more ›Taking the world by storm once again, tech innovators Apple have recently announced its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) at San Francisco’s Moscone West in June later this year. This […]
Read more ›In my native Australia, a woman was the victim of a home invasion. Her home was broken into and many of her valuables—laptop, cash and jewellery were stolen which, with […]
Read more ›The Game of Thrones fourth season premiere has smashed previous piracy records with more than a million downloads in under half a day. At its peak over 300,000 torrent users were […]
Read more ›Nearly 26,000 Sony Vaio computers could be at risk of catching fire, according to the Wall Street Journal. A glitch in the batteries for the new Vaio Fit 11A has […]
Read more ›Experts are warning that the Heartbleed server bug, a serious security flaw, could allow hackers to steal personal information from “half a million” sites including Yahoo, Imgur, dating website OKCupid, and […]
Read more ›The EU has taken steps to ensure net neutrality and stop “traffic management practices which block or slow down specific applications”. The Bill must now go to the representatives of European Countries and […]
Read more ›Can you imagine a world with no technology in it? I sure can’t. The invention of the computer is single handedly the best invention that has happened in a long […]
Read more ›Social network giant Facebook have recently announced its promise to unite two-thirds of the world that lack cyber connectivity. Following Facebook’s billion user reach in 2012, the social network aimed […]
Read more ›Mozilla foundation CEO, Brendan Eich has resigned via a blog post, just days after his appointment due to the igniting anger over his contribution to an anti-same-sex marriage lobby. Co-founder of […]
Read more ›The Turkish government has blocked the public from Twitter just a week ahead of it’s municipal election. Public access to the social media service has now been blocked at the IP level […]
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