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Mozilla is going to Add Do-not-track Feature to Firefox

Mozilla has decided to add a do-not-track feature to their web browser Firefox, which will prevent websites and advertisers from tracking a user's actions online. Once activated through the settings, this feature would broadcast a do-not-track message to each website that a user visits. However, it still depends upon the owners of those websites or advertising companies whether or not they choose to collect user data. Microsoft had a similar feature in the older versions of Internet Explorer, but had to remove it because it was having a negative impact on the business of online advertisers. Google is expected to implement something similar in their Chrome web browser, but it won't be built-in and would require third-party software. While Mozilla's tool would be pretty useful to users in maintaining their privacy, the fact that it depends upon online services to go against their best interests and not collect your data makes us doubt its effectiveness. 

Get Temporary Email Addresses with Hotmail

Started @ 3rd feb 2011, you can create and manage multiple email aliases from a single Hotmail account. Together with features that we introduced in November that let you use Hotmail with any existing email address, the new aliasing feature makes it easy to use a different email address and still get all the benefits of Hotmail without having to change your primary email address and online identity. The email address a person uses is a big part of their online identity. The average person maintains three different email addresses in order to organize different types of email, maintain different personas, or keep junk mail away from a primary email address. So there are many good reasons that people want multiple email addresses, but maintaining multiple accounts, with different user names and passwords that require you to check multiple inboxes, is inefficient. With today’s update, Hotmail helps you save time by making it easier to manage your current and future email add...

Upcoming Changes to Paypal Indian Users

As part of our commitment to provide a high level of customer service, we would like to give you a 30-day advance notice on changes to our user agreement for India.  With effect from 1 March 2011,  you are required to comply with the requirements set out in the notification of the Reserve Bank of India governing the processing and settlement of export-related receipts facilitated by online payment gateways (“RBI Guidelines”). In order to comply with the RBI Guidelines, our user agreement in India will be amended for the following services as follows: Any balance in and all future payments into your PayPal account may not be used to buy goods or services and must be transferred to your bank account in India within 7 days from the receipt of confirmation from the buyer in respect of the goods or services; and  Export-related payments for goods and services into your PayPal account may not exceed US$500 per transaction. We seek your understanding as we continue to...

India Develops Android Lapatop at 1500 for School

Gadget Guru, the gadget show by NDTV had interviewed Kapil Sibal, the Human Resource and Development minister about their very much rumored tablet PC that they were developing for a very low price. And its now confirmed that the product is going to be released soon, as the prototype presented by them was perfectly working. And Kapil Sibal said that it’s going to cost just $35 i.e. INR 1500. Here are a few things about the tablet device - Its based on android platform, and the performance is excellent, with all the features similar to the android devices presently sold in the market. It has a virtual keyboard on the screen itself, which says it has a touchscreen with the resistive interface. The connectivity is through Wi-fi Camera – There is a camera on the back side of the device, which can help in capturing videos and taking pics. The apps in android supports documents and plays videos and presentations. There is a SIM card slot, along with a Flash card reader, ...

Facebook calls Roger Ebert's blog 'abusive content'

Roger Ebert, movie critic, cancer survivor and undeniable king of the Twitter bon mot , publically debuted his new prosthetic jaw on a blog post Facebook blocked as "abusive content." Ebert, who returns to TV Friday with the premiere of his PBS show, "Ebert Presents at the Movies," lost his jaw in 2006 during his battle with thyroid cancer. "After surgery, I studiously avoided looking at myself in a mirror," Ebert writes in the blog post, though he has been candid about his radically changed appearance, most famously appearing last year on the cover of  Esquire magazine. Titled "Leading with my chin," the Jan. 19 blog post details Ebert’s two–year journey with David J. Reisberg, a specialist in facial reconstruction, in the development of the jaw prosthetic. The post includes images, though none of a medically graphic nature. In a note introducing the blog post, as well as its absence, Ebert writes on his Facebook page : In which I rec...

GOOGLE BANGLADESH SITE HACKED

Hackers have broken into the Bangladesh site of leading search engine Google, internet service experts said Saturday evening. The site is inaccessible from some ISPs, as their DNS settings have been hacked. Visitors to the site are seeing a defaced landing page rather than the usual search site. Users can at times view the google.com.bd homepage due to the cache on their browser, but the page entertains no search. Attempts to access the site by users are rebounded with message reading, “Google Bangladesh OwN3D by TiGER-M@TE.” “The site has definitely been hacked,” said Pradip Dey, chief technical officer of ADN, a leading ISP. “A couple of other ISPs have also got similar complaints from their clients,” he said. Earlier, privately managed International Internet Gateway operator, Mango Teleservices, said they can enter google.com.bd. “I can access it from here. But, many are calling us about this problem.”

Facebook is NOT Shutting Down March 15 [UPDATE: CONFIRMED]

There's a silly rumor exploding on the Internet this weekend, alleging that  Facebook  is shutting down on March 15 because CEO  Mark Zuckerberg  "wants his old life back," and desires to "put an end to all the madness." [UPDATE]  We have official confirmation from Facebook Director of Corporate Communications Larry Yu that the rumor is false. We asked him via e-mail if Facebook was shutting down on March 15, to which he responded, "The answer is no, so please help us put an end to this silliness." Let's think about this for a minute. Would Facebook announce a shutdown just a few days after  announcing a round of funding , consisting of $450 million from Goldman Sachs and $50 million from Russian investment firm Digital  Sky  Technologies , on a valuation of $50 billion? The spurious report was started by a site to which we refuse to link, known for its reports of impending attacks of alien spaceships and false reports of a Michelle Obama pregnanc...

Apple’s iPad Business Now Bigger Than MacBook Business. Next Up: Entire Mac Business

Apple had a lot of big numbers to share during their Q1 2011 earnings today. And while the biggest unsurprisingly belonged to the iPhone, the iPad numbers are also very, very impressive. How impressive? The iPad business is already a bigger business than Apple’s portable computer business. That includes MacBooks, MacBook Pros, and MacBook Airs. And it’s within spitting distance of surpassing Apple’s entire Mac business in terms of revenue. Last quarter, Apple sold 7.33 million iPads. Broken down, they made just over $4.6 billion off of the product for the quarter. That puts it ahead of the $3.69 billion the MacBook business made for Apple during the same time frame. The iPad actually nearly started outselling Macs right out of the gates in terms of actual units (which did happen last quarter). But the higher price points of Macs ensured that they maintained an edge in revenues. But the iPad was able to surge past the MacBooks in that category this past qu...

Twitter hack opens popups, causes havoc

A new way to cause mischief quickly spread through short-messaging service Twitter Tuesday morning before the site could fix the problem, as mysterious "tweets" of blocked-out text propagated themselves and caused popup windows to open. Shortly before 10 a.m. (1400 GMT), Twitter said on its "safety" feed on the site that the attack has been "fully patched" and no longer works. The hack had been extra nefarious because the tweets activated without being clicked on - it was enough for Web surfers to move their mouse cursors over them. But it only affected visitors to Twitter.com. Various third-party programs used to send and read tweets were unaffected. The popups could contain malicious code that could take over poorly protected computers. Security breaches had been common in Twitter's early days, but the company has since worked to beef up its security and the problems have become less common. Twitter representatives did not immediately return an e-mai...

Yahoo Turns To The Enemy To Simplify User Registration

“Yahoo is poised to let people use their Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. identities to sign on to Yahoo,” says this article from earlier today. In fact Yahoo has let users create new accounts on Flickr with their Google credentials since last summer. It’s been tested as part of an internal Yahoo project to spur user signups. A lot of people apparently bail out during the account creation process at various Yahoo sites. Part of the problem is that the process is lengthier than it needs to be because you’re also effectively signing up for a Yahoo email account, too. Even if you never use that account. There’s so much spam with email that there are a lot of extra steps with account creation. We’ve heard from sources that test has worked spectacularly well. After the addition of Google, account signups have increased by more than 20%, apparently, which is more than 10,000 new accounts daily that they otherwise would have lost. There’s no promotion of this, that extr...

ShareFile Introduces Cloud-Based File Syncing For The Enterprise

File-sharing services are getting pretty sophisticated these days, using the cloud to do a lot of the heavy lifting when it comes to not only transferring files, but managing them as well. ShareFile , a fast-growing company founded five years ago which is based in Raleigh, North Carolina, is releasing a new product called Sync today targeted at enterprises that want an easier way to sync files between desktops and servers. ShareFile competes with services such as Dropbox and Box.net , but is more focussed on IT departments. Like Dropbox, ShareFile allows you to choose a folder on your computer (PC or Mac) to sync to the cloud. Where ShareFile differs from something like Dropbox is that it makes it easier to sync the same files with multiple users and other advanced workflows. For instance, you can set up one-way syncs just for updating files from a master source, as well as two-way syncs to capture updates from all machines. Also, ShareFile maps to your computer’s ex...

Delhi feels tremors as magnitude 7.4 quake hits Pakistan

Several people were jolted out of their sleep and some ran out of their homes as tremors were felt in Delhi and other parts of northern India following an earthquake measuring 7.4 on the Richter scale that hit Pakistan early Wednesday. The earthquake hit few minutes before 2 pm. The epicentre was  in southwest Pakistan, said the Indian Meteorological Department. Tremors of the quake were felt in Delhi, Jaipur, Barmer, Ganganagar and Jaisalmer in Rajasthan and parts of Haryana. While one person was killed in Pakistan due to a wall collapse, no casualties or damage have been reported in India. Residents in the national capital, however, rushed out of their houses after feeling the tremors. "We were sleeping when suddenly we heard the sounds of furniture rattling against each other. We immediately rushed out," said Archana Kaul, a resident of Sarojini Nagar area of Delhi. The fear was greater in the densely populated areas. "The tremors were strong as they shook us out...

T-Mobile Shows Off The Features Of Honeycomb In This Series Of Videos

Courtesy of T-Mobile and its newly announced G-Slate tablet by LG, several videos showing off Google’s new tablet-only OS have surfaced. Honeycomb will power the next generation of Android tablets, and it appears to offer some huge benefits over previous versions of the OS, which were designed with smartphones in mind. We really like what we’ve seen from Honeycomb so far, and we can’t wait to see more on the show floor. In the meantime, hit the jump for a handful of great videos that really give us a taste of what’s in store from Android 3.0 Honeycomb. We saw a lot of these features go by in fast-forward when that Honeycomb video leaked the other day, and you could get a sense of Android 3.0 through the screenshots there. But if you really want to know what it’s like, you’d better take a gander at this series of videos T-Mobile has put out. They’ve been around for a while but we thought we’d just put them in one place for your convenience. I’ll let them speak for thems...

The Social Network’ Wins Golden Globe Awards For Best Picture, Screenplay, Director, Score

After being nominated for a number of awards at this year’s Golden Globe awards ceremony, ‘The Social Network’ nabbed Best Picture (in the drama category), Screenplay (Aaron Sorkin), Score (Trent Reznor), and Director (David Fincher). Those are all significant categories for the awards ceremony, with the movie garnering more awards from the Hollywood Foreign Press than most of the films nominated this year. Interestingly, Sorkin and the film’s producer Scott Rudin both thanked Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in their acceptance speeches. The movie had a fairly good Box Office run and received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics. The Golden Globes are known as an accurate reflection of what could come at the Oscars, so this is a big win for the movie, which was released by Sony Pictures. We’ll learn on January 25 if the movie will grab any Academy Award nominations Source :  http://ces.crunchgear.com/  

Pan India Moblie Number Portablity Official Launch

Mobile Number Portability rollout across the India will be done by 20th January 2011. Recently, Mobile Number Portability was officially launched in Haryana with start from Rohtak City. Now MNP is ready for official launch across all States of India, that is good news for all mobile subscribers. Mobile Number Portability (MNP) enables user switch their existing mobile service provider to another one withoug having to change existing mobile number. Users usually have many complaints to their current cellular servise provide, now if they are not happy with current mobile service provider, currently they have to change mobile no. if they want to go with another operator, now after 20 January, users will able to change operator with the help of MNP they can keep their same old mobile no. and will able to change the service provider easily. If you want to apply for Mobile number portability (MNP), you have to send an sms “PORT mobilenumber” from your phone to 1900. Your curren...

Hacker arrested for Hacking Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari's website

Few days back the President of Pakistan's website was hacked by a hacker called " Adil " from Pak cyber army which was restored in 2 days according to the officials, I just heard news that the Hacker Adil( Real Name Shahbaz ) has been arrested today from Rawalpindi, The court has handed Shahbaz to the FIA crime wing for three days remand, The hacker shahbaz told FIA that he had done it just for fun The Fia crime wing has also contacted interpole to inquire about Indian Hackers who are responsible for Hacking Pakistani websites How was the website Hacked? I am not really sure that what method the hacker used to deface the website but I am pretty confident that the hacker would had used simple SQL Injection to gain access to the control panel, SQL injection can easily avoided by putting some checks in the codes, For more information on what methods do hacker use to Hack a website and Countermeasure, Kindly read my article Common methods to hack a website