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Around 16.1 percent of spams originate from India, reports Sophos. The country has already steered its way past US to become the world’s top spamming country.
Continue reading...Around 16.1 percent of spams originate from India, reports Sophos. The country has already steered its way past US to become the world’s top spamming country.
Continue reading...YouTube video tags have been permanently disabled on every YouTube video.
Continue reading...YouTube’s new strategy forces you to watch video ads without skipping them.
Continue reading...A number of websites including The Piratebay, Vimeo, isoHunt, Pastebin have been blocked in India following a court order obtained by Copyright Labs, which is a Chennai-based online anti-piracy service provider.
Continue reading...All the ISPs including Reliance, Airtel and BSNL are restricting users from accessing sites like ThePirateBay and Vimeo.
Continue reading...Megaupload is taken down by the FBI and four people associated with this Hong Kong based company have been arrested.
Continue reading...uTorrent Plus is a paid client that stretches the functionality of the free uTorrent client.
Continue reading...If you are not able to access The Pirate Bay, then it is very likely that your ISP has blocked access to the most resilient BitTorrent site on the planet. According to the news floating on the web, torrent users are not able to open The Pirate Bay site and a “Timeout error” page appears when trying […]
Continue reading...They have done it in the past. And they are doing it again, but this time the message is loud and clear. As we speak, the Reddit community is kept busy in changing a man’s life. This proves to the world that Redditors are the internet’s coveted group of generous folks. The video should speak […]
Continue reading...Needless to say, Wikileaks, an one of its kind project run by anonymous yet highly effective group, is making the news again. And this time its not the leaked out documents we are talking about, but the fierce onslaught that Wikileaks is intensely facing. It seems like attempts to knock Wikileaks off the internet is […]
Continue reading...The Swiss German-owned free file hosting company: Rapidshare, after several teeny-weeny design changes, gets a complete makeover. And this time, the uploading feature has been completely revamped to give users a mediafire like feel, minus the pop-ups of course. If you go about downloading any files off the Rapidshare site, then you’ll notice the change. […]
Continue reading...You may have heard about augmented reality being a key focus area for mobile applications now. In that case you may also know that there are very few tools to help include augmented reality technology in modern apps. And this is exactly where the new Layar Player, which has just been released, can come into […]
Continue reading...Yahoo! has just unveiled its grand plans for the end of the year as well as looking ahead into 2011. There are some major product feature upgrades in the pipeline and you should know that plans are afoot to bring the ‘lost Yahoo!’ Yahoo has lost a lot of ground to Google, Gmail and Bing […]
Continue reading...After months of speculations and sneak peeks, the latest Internet Explorer 9 has just been launched officially. The first beta of the Microsoft’s IE9 browser can now be downloaded and this is your chance to take a look at the new interface which has had a series of developer previews in the past few weeks.
Continue reading...It looks like Yahoo has finally woken up to the fact that its mail service is on a downward spiral at the moment. This is evident from the fact that this fall Yahoo Mail will be revamped. Yahoo! not only aims to bring in more users with this much needed facelift but also plans to […]
Continue reading...Most major browsers are focusing on speed gain via hardware acceleration. But if the latest Firefox 4 with Jaegermonkey is anything to go by, there is a lot of room for improvement even in terms of JavaScript support. The Jaegermonkey project was launched earlier this year and you can view the first preview version now.
Continue reading...We all know that the future of browsing lies with HTML5 and also that Google is doing its bit in educating people how powerful this HTML technology is. And now there is actual proof of the amazing video, audio and graphics rendering capability of HTML5. Google Chrome browser and Arcade Fire have just created a video which will tell you what HTML5 is all about.
Continue reading...Email is an integral part of human life these days. Sure you have heard this a thousand times or more, but a new survey from Xobni and Harris Interactive has revealed that email may be more than just a ‘part’ of human life. As a part of the survey, the emailing habits, of 2200 adults […]
Continue reading...The developments around the acquisition of 3Par may have been in the news for the last 48 hours, but it is not yet clear what’s in it for you if Dell actually gets the company. Well, let’s try to find that out right now. 😉 The basic idea Dell has behind the acquisition bid is […]
Continue reading...A new lease of life has just been breathed into HTML5 video because MPEG LA has just declared that from now on H.264 / MPEG-4 video compression format will be royalty free, forever. Thus far there have been question marks over the future of HTML5 due to the uncertainties over licensing of H.264. But now […]
Continue reading...The latest statistics about web browsers are out now. And the big news is that despite all the ‘doomsday is nigh’ predictions about the Microsoft Internet Explorer, it has actually grown in terms of market share, and that too for three months in a row now. On the other hand Mozilla Firefox has lost ground to the Explorer.
Continue reading...Another unexpected announcement from PayPal (for Indians): You’ll not be able to request Electronic fund transfer from your PayPal account starting July 29, 2010. I’ve put this BIG news in one plain sentence, I know, but I am out of words to explain this news in any better way. This is simply unacceptable. And with […]
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