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EU Ready To Accept Google Anti-Trust Proposal, But It Doesn’t Amount To Much
European regulators are apparently ready to accept a solution proposed by Google following long-running investigation into its alleged search engine bias and anti-competitive advertising practices. The details of Google’s offer haven’t yet been made public, but sources told the New York Times that the search engine giant will make changes to the way its results ...
The Netbook Is Dying, Killed By The iPad
Remember the trusty old netbook? Those snappy little machines that were supposed to be the “bridge” between smartphones and the traditional PC? Well, if you don’t that’s not really a surprise, given how these devices are likely to be all washed up within the next couple of years. According to the research firm HIS iSuppli, ...
How To Sidestep The WordPress Botnet Hack
If you happen to use WordPress to host your company website or blog, then you’ll probably be worried by news that the ecosystem is currently facing its worst ever coordinated brute force attack, as hackers attempt to gain control of WordPress blogs using a 90,000 strong botnet. The attack has been ongoing since last Thursday ...
Bitcoin Myth Busted: Mining is Not an Environmental Disaster, Here’s Why
Bitcoin has had more than its fair share of headlines over the past couple of weeks, with stories of bubbles about to burst, exchanges shutting down and new ones opening up for business. To be sure, there’s an awful lot of sensationalism right now as the cryptocurrency draws more attention and tech geeks like myself ...
Transforming Big Data into “Smart Data”: Don’t Ignore the Archives
Big Data is the biggest buzz word in IT these days, rapidly becoming the must-have tech for every organization and enterprise worth its salt. But with everyone rushing to get their Big Data strategies off the ground, a lot of CIOs have dived in headlong without even working out how to get the best from ...
Hacker Says Android App Can Hijack Airplanes
Imagine the kind of devastation that terrorists could cause if they were able to remotely hijack an airplane using something as simple as an Android app? With just a few taps on the screen, hackers could gain control of an aircraft and remotely alter its course. The consequences of this happening simply don’t bear thinking ...
Big Data Declares War on Genocide
Back in 1945, when Allied forces finally overrun Nazi Germany and the full horror of the Holocaust was revealed, the leaders of the world’s democracies vowed that genocide on this kind of scale would never happen again. What hollow words they were. Since then, we’ve witnessed at least half a dozen more genocides where over ...
Bing Malware Five Times More Common than Google
Just how safe is the search engine you normally use? Most people probably don’t care all that much, simply because most people always use Google, and if you can’t trust them to keep you safe, who the hell can you trust? Well, most definitely not Bing, and absolutely not the Russian search engine Yandex, if ...
Google Death Panel Lets Us “Kill” Our Data after We Die
With privacy a common concern among internet users today, a great many of us are sticklers for keeping control of our data across our online accounts. But what happens to all that data once you’re dead? That’s the question that Google is attempting to address with its new “data after death” management tool, the Inactive ...









