Facebook bug reveals user’s names
Top social networking site Facebook is now attempting to fix a bug that could be used by spammers to gather user names as well as photographs, PC World reports. Apparently any person that enters the...
View ArticleiStethoscope, a new app for iPhone
A new application for mobile phones can turn an iPhone into a stethoscope. The program, created by a British scientist, is already used by more than 3 million people. The application is called, how...
View ArticlePandemic 2
Pandemic 2 is presented by Crazy Moneky Games.com as being a strategy game. The play modes in which you can play this game are realistic and relaxed. Because I did not play this game before, I choose...
View ArticleProgramming Language For Children
Scratch is a programming language for kids. I am a little ashamed to ackowledge this, but I have found out this only some moments ago, from Mashable. By the way, the article written there, was written...
View ArticleGlobal Warming Not Too Serious, Study Says
A new research conducted by the National Science Foundation revealed the fact that the global warming will not be as damaging as the majority of the people believe. The study stated that global warming...
View Article2010 Had The Highest Carbon Emisions In History
According to recent studies, it seems that the worldwide emissions of carbon dioxide resulted from the consumption of fossil fuels has reached a new limit last year. This means that the recession which...
View ArticleXbox 360 Hard Drive Data Not Exactly Safe
According to a new report, the Xbox 360 gaming console from Microsoft seems that it is not protecting the user data after the system is restored to its factory settings. A researcher from the Drexel...
View Article$22.5 Million To Settle Safari Issue
Google will largely open its pockets, since it has agreed to pay $22.5 million to end an old story with Apple: the Safari case. The US Federal Trade Commission has just prompted its last conclusion:...
View ArticleAndroid SMS Phishing Vulnerability To Be Fixed
Discovered today and promised to be solved as soon as possible. It's about a phishing vulnerability on SMS over a large number of Android gadgets. A researcher at North Carolina State University has...
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