Over the past week, the cyberspace and privacy geeks alike were shaken by news of a gross online surveillance program allegedly engineered by the National Security Agency.
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Get to know what the new MySql 5.6 database holds in store for you
The world is run by databases. Be it manual or electronic, there has and will always be the need to store data and be able to retrieve it with ease. Currently, there are many database systems that are in existence, but none of them is as popular as MySql.
Mac OS X 10.8.4 Released with Important Fixes
We are looking forward to the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2013 next week as rumors show that there could be some notable upgrades to MacBook and the Mac OS X.
Amazon Rolls Out New Login Feature for Less Sign-In Troubles
Amazon is rolling out a new and centralized login feature to spare its more than 200 million users from a long and winding process of signing in to their favorite apps, games and websites. Login with Amazon minimizes the number of instances a user needs to enter an Amazon username and password.
First look at Start Button on Windows 8.1
A few weeks back, we heard about the reborn of Start button on the next version of Microsoft Windows. This is sort of the most expected feature on Windows 8.1/Windows Blue because most Windows 8 users have complaints about the lack of Start button. Now, we have the first look at the Start button on […]
Google Developing Proprietary Wireless Networks in Emerging Markets?
Google is looking to the emerging markets in Africa and Southeast Asia to push ahead with plans to fund and develop its own wireless networks. The move isn’t something new, Mountain View being in a separate endeavor to establish itself as a wired Internet service provider in the United States with Google Fiber.