Finally! Facebook to remove deleted photos forever
Until recently, any pictures erased from a user account would in fact remain stored by Facebook and anyone who had the direct link to that picture could therefore still view it.
View ArticleAhead of iPhone 5 launch it’s a big week for new gadgets
Makers of consumer electronics are refreshing their products for the holiday shopping season. Apple's rivals are hoping that a head start on the buzz will translate into stronger sales.
View ArticleMessaging apps show mobile Internet’s rise in Asia
The rapid growth of such applications underlines that people are increasingly going online using mobile phones and other wireless devices.
View ArticleApple likely to sell 8 mn iPhone 5s over the weekend
Apple began taking pre-orders for the iPhone 5 last Friday and booked more than 2 million orders in the first 24 hours - double the first-day sales of the previous iPhone, the 4S. Shipping time for...
View ArticleFacebook dangles talk time bait for users
Social networking site Facebook is offering mobile talk time worth Rs 50 to new 'selective' users coming through referrals in India
View ArticleWindows 8 launches in India for Rs 699 and Rs 1,999
The new OS which aims to be fast, fluid and fun is a delectable mishmash of multitasking capabilities, a crisp and intuitive user interface and beautiful clusters of groups of applications — which can...
View ArticleChina needs online games rating system: study
China's online gaming industry earned around 25 billion yuan ($4 billion) in the first half of 2012, the report said.
View Article‘Men complain more on Twitter than women’
Women tweet more but men are bigger complainers on Twitter, says a study
View ArticleFindings show China behind massive South Korea cyber attack
A Chinese Internet address was the source of a cyberattack on one company hit in a massive network shutdown that affected 32,000 computers at six banks and media companies in South Korea.
View ArticleImproved version of Aakash tablet on the anvil: Pallam Raju
Improved version of the Aakash tablet is on the anvil after the successful launch of three versions, a "fantastic initiative" of the HRD ministry, HRD minister MM Pallam Raju said here today.
View ArticleTim Cook says sorry after China accuses Apple of ‘arrogance’ in...
Apple apologised to Chinese consumers after government media attacked its repair policies for two weeks in a campaign that reeked of economic nationalism.
View ArticleT-Mobile to start selling iPhones on 12 April
T-Mobile, the fourth-largest of the national US phone companies, has been losing customers to the bigger companies, which all sell the iPhone.
View ArticleGoogle returns Frommer Guide books to its founder
Google Inc has sold the Frommers' line of travel-guidebooks, acquired just eight months ago from John Wiley & Sons Inc to strengthen its trove of local content and reviews, to founder Arthur Frommer.
View ArticleMobile devices will drive over half of Internet traffic by 2017
By 2017, wired devices will account for 45 per cent of IP traffic according to Cisco's annual report
View ArticleKindle Fire, Paperwhite available in India from 27 June
World's best-selling e-readers Kindle Fire and Kindle Paperwhite are coming to Amazon.in, making it easier than ever for readers in India to discover Kindle, Amazon said in a statement.
View ArticleKashmiri kid develops android shooter game ‘Kill Genre’
The android game is currently being offered by prominent websites, including Google, Amazon App Store, Get Jar and Slideme and has also been featured on You Tube.
View ArticleWeChat app crosses 100 million users outside China
WeChat, the mobile application which enables users to send messages, pictures, voice notes to each other today announced that it surpassed the 100 million registered international user account milestone.
View ArticleFight using technology: Check out these apps for women’s safety
Here are some apps for women's safety.
View ArticleUS Healthcare.gov fiasco has many lessons for India
The world’s only superpower has put on an embarrassing show that proves that a huge technology spend without a razor sharp focus on quality and without proper project management oversight is a recipe...
View ArticleHow BlackBerry stands to benefit from NSA snooping allegations
Since the software developed by the BSI is not compatible with the iPhone, the conclusion of many observers is that soon iPhones will start disappearing from the German Parliament, says Kesarios.
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