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    Glide OS GDrive Provides 30GB Free Storage

    By admin | On Saturday, January 16th, 2010 - No Comments »
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    Glide OS which provides you with Web based operating system has now increased its online FREE storage to 30GB making it one of the largest free storage offerings on the Web. The online storage from Glide is called GDrive (many associated this term to Google’s online storage). Glide is offering this 30GB without any file restriction which is a good feature when compared to other web based. 

    3G mobile networks encryption cracked

    By admin | On Saturday, January 16th, 2010 - No Comments »
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    Not too long ago we heard that GSM cellphones were vulnerable to attacks as the whole GSM 64-bit A5/1 algorithm was cracked. Based on the reports about the 3G encryption cracking, the network relies on a KASUMI system, which only needs a couple of hours for a well-coordinated hacker to crack. 3G uses the KASUMI encryption, which processes 64-bit blocks using a 128-bit key. What exactly does. 

    Microsoft set to launch binged.it link shortening service

    By admin | On Saturday, January 16th, 2010 - No Comments »
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    TechCrunch has reported that Microsoft employees are internally using their own link shortening service based on Bing search engine. Binged.it based URLs are being used on Twitter network. Microsoft that it has been used internally and is likely to be made public soon. But the odd thing about binged.it is that it’s actually one character longer than Bing’s own domain, complete with. 

    Stop Using Internet Explorer!

    By admin | On Saturday, January 16th, 2010 - No Comments »
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    Microsoft has confirmed that there is a new vulnerability in their Internet Explorer web browser. This particular vulnerability was used by Chinese hackers to target Google servers to gain access to intellectual property. Now, German Federal Office for Security in Information Technology has officially advised the web users in the country to stop using Internet Explorer web browser. The flaw. 

    Google Drops Nexus One Upgrade Price

    By admin | On Saturday, January 16th, 2010 - 1 Comment »
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    You are a current T-Mobile subscriber eying Google’s Nexus One? You’re in luck, because the big G has decreased the upgrade price by $100 for eligible T-Mobile customers. That brings the price down to $279. Here’s the current Nexus One pricing system: $529 – Unlocked. $279 – Eligible T-Mobile Upgrade Customers $179 – New T-Mobile Customer who signs a 2-year contract  

    Facebook users get 6 months of free McAfee

    By admin | On Thursday, January 14th, 2010 - No Comments »
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    Geek.com is reporting that Facebook has officially teamed up with McAfee to give all its users a free, 6 month trial, of the McAfee Internet Security Suite. After the initial 6 months, users will be given the option to continue their subscription at a discounted rate. The move, noticeably, comes after McAfee said that Twitter and Facebook would be top targets for malware in 2010. From the. 

    Google unveils local search service “Near me now”

    By admin | On Thursday, January 14th, 2010 - No Comments »
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    Google has been working on adding new and improved features to its offerings to make searching for users’ local area easier, and thus has introduced “Near me now”. The local search service’s goal is to make it simpler to quickly look up local businesses and information about them. Users can access this new feature by accessing Google.com through an Android or the iPhone  on the “Near. 

    Google’s Nexus One officially announced

    By admin | On Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 - No Comments »
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    Google officially announced the Nexus One. Check out the specs: 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen Qualcomm QSD 8250 1GHz processor Android 2.1 Operating System 512MB of Ram 5MP, 2x digital zoom, LED flash camera Wi-Fi enabled 130 grams weight w/ battery Complete lineup of specs available here. The Nexus One is available unlocked for a price of $529. Consumers can also order the phone through T-Mobile.