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Facebook Could Give You $10, Here’s Why and How
If you’ve followed the news at all recently, you are quite familiar with the privacy issues that Facebook has been plagued with recently. In the end, it usually falls down to the terms and conditions being ignored (by all of us) outlining what Facebook can and cannot share from us.
Oracle Fixes Security Loopholes with Java Update?
Computer technology firm Oracle Corporation has just released Critical Patch Update (CPU) for Java SE days after several exploits in its software were detected, including the one highlighted in the recent Twitter cyber attacks that left more than 250,000 accounts compromised.
Content is King? Then Make Sure His Crown Shines!
Imagine that you have an important meeting, like a job interview or a date. You’re going to meet the other person for the very first time, and your first impression is going to determine whether or not they’re willing to give you serious consideration.
EchoDrive, A Revolutionary Solution to Reduce Fuel Consumption
This post brought to you by Echo Automotive. All opinions are 100% mine. We all know that fuel is non-renewable energy, therefore, our technology and science are trying their best to find alternative energy sources. In the mean time, we all should remind ourselves to save the valuable energy.
An Overhauled Opera Patches Security Risks, But not on Mac OS
Opera Mini browser has a fresh version for Windows and Linux computers, Opera 12.13 which fixes several bugs and security issues, but the version available from the Apple App Store doesn’t seem to notice the changes and remains two versions behind, exposing Mac OS users to threats.