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Applications in Facebook Could Be Trading Your Info

A recent Wallstreet Journal revealed that Facebook could be sharing users’ data with third party companies. This means the personal information you have in your profile could be shared with marketing and internet tracking companies without your knowledge. Despite Facebook’s assurance that its users’ privacy of information is protected, it now appears that the online […]

October 20th, 2010 | Posted in New,Sci/Tech | Read More »

Google Unleashes Driverless Car

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Google ventured into auto technology in the backdrop of a self-driven car, a design that could revolutionize the future of motoring the  same way its Search Engine did, to internet technology. After a splendid innovation record in internet products and services, Google recently made it public that it has ventured into auto technology. Its first […]

October 20th, 2010 | Posted in Featured,New,Sci/Tech | Read More »

3D Imaging Technology to Enhance Hearing

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A patented technology for creating revolutionary hearing aids may offer a solution to those apprehensive of wearing traditional hearing aids. According to a past study by National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication, close to 36 million people in America have some kinds of hearing complications, and among them, only one out of five such […]

October 20th, 2010 | Posted in Featured,Health,New,Sci/Tech | Read More »

A New Threat to Internet Security

A new virus that was recently speculated as targeting Iranian nuclear facilities has raised concern about the safety of Industrial facilities against what could be politically targeted attacks using sophisticated code. The Stuxnet worm was first discovered in June 2010 by an Internet security firm “VirusBlokAda” in Belarus. It gained notoriety  as a one of […]

October 8th, 2010 | Posted in New,Sci/Tech | Read More »

Look before you Tweet!

Tweet outbursts made in the heat of the moment is likely to land you in trouble; English Cricketers Kevin Pieterson and Dimitri Mascarenhas, and Australian swimming sensation Stephanie Rice found this out the hard way. Use of Twitter has become  an addiction  for sportsmen and sportswomen alike, they tend to tweet the instant something unsavoury […]

September 8th, 2010 | Posted in Featured,New,Sci/Tech,Sports | Read More »

Google releases beta of Gmail Priority Inbox

Google has released an experimental version of a new Gmail feature this week which is expected to help users prone to receiving large numbers daily emails in their inbox, organize and handle them based on priority. The beta version is currently made available to selected Gmail users but it is expected the Priority Inbox feature […]

September 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Featured,New,Sci/Tech | Read More »

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