Internet Explorer is no longer present into the web world. But as any important software, it left a faster and a modern successor to us. Microsoft Edge browser was known after its previous code name – Microsoft Spartan. Its well known new features are the extensions. Edge also keeps from …
Read More »Google Classroom: Class on the Go
As Teacher Appreciation Week comes to a close, it’s time to sit back and celebrate the anniversary of Google Classroom. While teachers kick back and enjoy the laughs, Google has added new features to this successful piece of software. One feature allows teachers to create and edit assignments on any mobile device. …
Read More »Adware infection became viral for Google users
Adware can easily infect any pc nowadays. Superfish, for example, the adware that was pre-loaded on Lenovo pc’s, is a good example in this respect but it is not singular. Google and a few universities from California, Santa Barbara and Berkley made a research about how this somehow considered malware …
Read More »Netflix against AT&T/DirecTV merger
Netflix is in a pickle. They’re in the middle of a titanic struggle to prevent AT&T and DirecTV from merging. If the merger were to happen, Netflix’s business will take a heavy hit. Netflix defends it’s concerns. They said to the FCC, “If AT&T is able to slow the development of …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy Prime to get Android Lollipop 5.0.2
As Samsung is focusing on solving problems and pushing out updates for its main flagship smartphones, most mid or low-end Samsung devices aren’t getting the Android Lollipop love users are hoping for. Fortunately, the mid-range Samsung Galaxy Prime is one of the exceptions, and it has been confirmed that the …
Read More »Lenovo accused of poor security measures by scientist community
Lenovo seems to find itself in yet again another PR disaster, after an elaborate study was published, revealing serious security flaws in its recent system updates. This scandals follows the Superfish fiasco of earlier this year, and does not bode well for the company. While Lenovo has released a patch …
Read More »Hackers threat the firmware upgrade
It is very simple to protect your desktop computer or mobile device against security breaches like hackers or all the other types of malware. You just install an antivirus and a firewall and the problem is solved. Of course, you can add extra protection like anti spam, anti phishing, parental …
Read More »NSA surveillance unlawful, about to be ended completely
The NSA surveillance methods that have thus far been motivated as being authorized through the Patriot Act today got a big blow from a U.S. Federal Appeals Court. The court decided that the NSA surveillance of phone records and metadata is unlawful and that Congress should make changes to the surveillance …
Read More »NVIDIA Cuts Their Losses With Icera
Yesterday, NVIDIA announced that they will no longer be using Icera as apart of their operations in the second quarter of fiscal 2016. This was due in part to NVIDIA not performing well against Qualcomm, MediaTek and Intel in the mobile-device market. So where did NVIDIA go wrong? Flashback to 2011, …
Read More »10 security suites tested for MAC OS X
The AV-TEST has independent testing labs that test best solutions against viruses for different operating systems. This time the organization tested 10 security solutions for the MAC OS X. Despite the myth that said that MAC OS X does not have viruses, things have changed lately. The number of MAC …
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