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Showing posts with label New Technologies. Show all posts

Amazon's Alexa Spying on Users

7 years ago 0

Amazon's virtual assistant Alexa is the most sold Intelligent Personal Assistant (IPA) ever, However, with its rise in popularity, one of the main concerns with IPAs is privacy; specifically revolving around the fear of unknowingly being recorde...

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Blockchain Technology Explained: Powering Bitcoin

9 years ago

Microsoft recently became the latest big name to officially associate with Bitcoin, the decentralized virtual currency. However, the Redmond company did not go all out, and will only support bitcoin payments on certain content platforms, making up...

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Google Developing Lightweight Android OS 'Brillo' for Internet of Things

10 years ago

Google developing aA lightweight version of mobile operating system for Android, that is called as  Brillo. It is targeted at low-memory devices with 32 or 64MB of RAM. Google is expected to launch the code for the new operating system next week ...

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Hackers Designed New Advanced Tor client to Avoid NSA Attacks

10 years ago

Tor is a popular anonymity system for users who wish to access the Internet anonymously or circumvent censorship. The increasing popularity of Tor has recently made it a large target for blocking and denial of service and timing attacks to deano...

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Italian eyewear company Luxottica Working on Google Glass 2.0

10 years ago

An Italian eyewear company Luxottica said his company is working with Google engineers on not just one, but two new versions of the Google's Internet-connected eyewear device. Luxottica is better known for its two famous brands owns brands Oakley...

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Google Launches Data Saver Extension for Chrome to Optimizes Web Pages

10 years ago

Google has recently released a Data Saver extension for Chrome Browser, bringing the company’s data compression feature currently in beta to the desktop for the first time. You can download the extension from the Chrome Web Store. This new Data...

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Stay Away Your Systems From USB Killer

10 years ago

The USB Killer is a booby trap designed to look like an ordinary USB drive, hand-made USB drive that will "burn down" your laptop if you insert it into your USB slot. The “USB Killer” device was created by a do-it-yourself hardware enthusiast who...

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Google Introduces New reCAPTCHA System : to find Human or Robot

10 years ago

As Google recently announced reCAPTCHA, this will protects the websites you love from spam and abuse. So, when you go online say, for some last-minute holiday shopping. You won't be competing with robots and abusive scripts to access sites. Captc...

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Google-Glass Deal Thrusts Intel Deeper Into Wearable Tech

10 years ago

Intel Corp. will supply the electronic brains for a new version of Google Inc. ’s Glass device expected next year, people familiar with the matter said, part of a push by the semiconductor giant into wearable technology. An Intel chip will replac...

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Now We Can Able To Access Facebook in Anonymous Network Tor

10 years ago

Facebook was implemented a new way for users to access its site via Tor “without losing the cryptographic protections provided by the Tor cloud” and disclosing their location. People connect to Facebook in many different ways, which is why we h...

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Google Launches New ‘Inbox’ Feature for Their Email Service

10 years ago

Google Inc launched an email service called ‘Inbox’ on Wednesday that will better organize emails and display information such as appointments, flight bookings and package deliveries in a more user-friendly way. Google said it was sending out inv...

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Amazon seeks US permission to test Prime Air delivery drones

11 years ago

It is Glastonbury 2024, and you've got a front-row spot for the headline act, the Rolling Stones, concluding their fifth farewell tour. You need a drink badly, so you get out your smartphone and dial up a drone, which within minutes delivers a pla...

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Android L Sneak Peek Reveals Personal Unlocking

11 years ago

Google Android developers kicked off with a keynote address focused heavily on the company’s efforts to spread its Android operating system beyond smartphones. The company featured new software for watches, cars and homes. The company also unveil...

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Google Introduce Go Support for the Android Platform

11 years ago

Google is going to introduce Go support for the Android platform. The focus will be on supporting games written in Go. The APIs will be those defined in the Android NDK. The platform is written in Java and has a huge API surface. Any attempt to ...

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Chinese Government Revealed the Microsoft’s Secret Android Patents

11 years ago

Microsoft and Dell have entered into a patent licensing agreement that will have Dell paying royalties to Microsoft for its sale of devices running Android and Chrome OS.  Dell will also be licensing patents to Microsoft that are related to Xbox ...

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Smartphone Password Security Changed in Future ?

11 years ago 0

Smartphone users leave their devices entirely unprotected, but even those who choose a four-digit PIN are vulnerable to “shoulder surfers” glimpsing the code and using it later – but a new form of password could come to the rescue. Rutgers Engine...

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Facebook Will Watch and Listen You Soon to Detect What You’re Doing

11 years ago 0

Facebook is a social utility that connects people with friends and others who work, study and live around them. Its name comes from a colloquialism for the directory given to students at some American universities. According wired, Facebook will ...

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The World's First Twitter Tool

11 years ago 0

Australian scientists have developed the world's first Twitter tool that can map moods around the globe in real-time to help improve the allocation of mental health services.  The online tool called "We Feel", analyses up to 32,000 tweets per m...

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ITCARD launches Europe’s first biometric ATM shared network in Poland

11 years ago 0

According to BBR, Polish banking services provider ITCARD has launched the first biometric ATM shared network in Europe for use by all banking customers. Called Planet Cash, the ATM network uses Finger Vein technology provided by Hitachi Europe a...

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Google Thinking to Change Gmail Interface Features

11 years ago 0

All are knows Gmail is number one mail service provider, Gmail is a free, advertising-supported email service provided by Google. Users may access Gmail as secure webmail, as well as via POP3 or IMAP4 protocols.  In December 2013, Gmail made chan...

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