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Churnalism

Apr 24, 2013 05:00 am

Is This Work Of Plagiarism? Here Is Tool Called ‘Churnalism’ To Answer That Question [Report]

The Media Standards Trust and Sunlight Foundation have come up with a new tool called ‘Churnalism’ that can distinguish between real journalism and plagiarism. Read more

Twitter

Apr 24, 2013 04:13 am

Online Hacking Forces Twitter To Introduce Two-Step Authentication [Report]

After reports of several high profile hacking, Twitter is now said to be coming up with a two-step authentication password in a bid to protect its users from the ongoing cyber attacks. Read more

binoculars

Apr 23, 2013 03:05 pm

Facebook Password Scare: Employers Can Legally Request Social Network Credentials From Workers, In Interviews [REPORT & VIDEO]

Employers are legally able to request your Facebook login password. Find out why Read more

cyber attack

Apr 23, 2013 05:25 am

US Gears Up To Be More Aggressive On China Hacking [Report]

After a wave of accusations blaming each other for hacking trends, U.S. is finally considering options to aggressively respond to what they call the "Chinese cyber attacks". Read more

Knife Ban

Apr 23, 2013 01:45 am

Rule That Allows Small Knives On Jets Delayed: Why Were Knives Banned In American Flights?

A controversial policy that was going to allow carrying of small knives on planes has been delayed only three days before it was due to be implemented. Read more

Internet

Apr 22, 2013 06:29 am

Internet Users Are Naively Turning Into Online Pirates: Survey

Many internet users are inadvertently turning into online pirates not knowing what is legal and what is not to download on the sites, a new survey has revealed. Read more

facebook home

Apr 22, 2013 05:10 am

Facebook Home Hits 500,000 Downloads In Just Five Days Despite Negative Feedback

Despite a lot negative feedback from Google play viewers, Facebook Home surpassed 500,000 installs on Google play store since its launch April 16 Read more

Apple online store in China

Apr 20, 2013 06:38 am

Apple’s China Store Accused Of Providing ‘Pornographic’ Contents: Is This Beijing’s Way Of Censoring Politically Sensitive Information?

China has shutdown dozens of websites and warned others to delete content from the sites that were accused of being 'pornographic' in nature. Apple's China online store is one of the many sites that were asked to delete its content, it was revealed Wednesday. Read more

Apple licensing tool

Apr 20, 2013 04:28 am

Chinese Site Exploits Apple Tool To Offer Pirated Apps Without Jailbreaking

A Chinese site 7659.com is accused of exploiting Apple’s licensing tools to distribute pirated versions of Apple apps in China. Read more

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

Apr 20, 2013 03:56 am

Boston Bombing Suspect’s Twitter Revealed: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Had Said ‘Stay Safe People’ Hours After Blasts; Followers Soar To 77,000 In 24 Hours

Once the authorities tracked down and arrested the second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings after a dramatic manhunt that made international headlines, focus has suddenly turned towards the Twitter account of the suspect which has been revealed. Read more

harvard

Apr 19, 2013 12:19 pm

Watertown Mass Photos: Manhunt For Dzokhar Tsaernev Continues; See Police Search [UPDATE: 3:15 PM 4/19/2013]

See photos of Boston as police continue the manhunt for Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsaernev. Read more

cyber attack

Apr 19, 2013 06:14 am

US House Votes To Protect Business Computers from Cyber Attacks

Amid blames of Beijing being behind the wave of cyber attacks in recent months, Washington D.C. on Thursday pledged to protect its business computers from the cyber attacks. Read more

security threat

Apr 18, 2013 04:48 pm

CISPA Passes House, Faces Uphill Battle In Senate And Obama Veto Vow [REPORT]

The provocative CISPA cybersecurity bill that passed the House on Thursday still faces a tough fight in the Senate, where it was filibustered to death last year. Should it pass the Senate, the Obama administration has said it would veto the bill in its current form. Read more

gmail

Apr 18, 2013 05:42 am

Google Investigating Its Apps Service Disruption: What Does The Search Engine Giant Say About Wednesday’s Apps Blackout?

Google is currently in the process of investigation after its apps became inaccessible to more than 29,000 users Wednesday. Read more

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