Anonymous continues with its effort of fighting corruption and anomaly in governments worldwide, this time hitting Kenya’s foreign ministry by leaking nonpublic documents belonging to the agency.
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Do you really need to upgrade your phone as often as Apple or Samsung wants you to?
Smartphone users may have finally realized that they do not need to upgrade their devices every year when a new iPhone or Samsung Galaxy is released, as indicated by the most recent report from market research company IDC.
Will you use Twitter as your primary news app?
Let’s face it, Twitter has never been a top social networking app at least on Google Play Store. Twitter continues to lag behind other popular social media platforms such as Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram.
Microsoft wants you to use Cortana search box only with Edge and Bing
In an effort to increase the adoption of its Bing search engine and Edge browser, Microsoft has a new mandatory order for Windows 10 users: search only using Bing and open all of the links with Edge.
Beware of Tuto4PC computer utilities dropping adware and spyware onto your PC
More than 12 million PC users are facing the risk of adware and spyware attacks after they have downloaded a number of computer utilities from Tuto4PC, a company based in France.
Microsoft fails to detect abuses on a Windows patching feature for 7 years
A gang of hackers – probably state sponsored – has been wreaking havoc on government agencies and telecommunications firms based in South and Southeast Asia beginning in as early as 2009 using a lesser known feature on Windows.