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Oculus Unveils Virtual Reality Headset – The Oculus Rift
We all love virtual reality stuff, but not what comes handy with it – the motion sickness. Taking away this side effect, Oculus has unveiled its an all new virtual reality headset, named Oculus Rift that it promises will make VR into an immersive and entertaining experience, and will be launched publicly soon. Unveiled at ...
Get Ready to See More Adverts on Your Xbox Live
If you own an Xbox Live, get ready to see some more advertisements as Microsoft has recently announced that it is going to make significant investment, following the huge success of its first wave of NUads (Natural user-interface ads), which rolled out during Fall 2012, featuring ads from major companies like Subway and Toyota. The ...
Oracle Patches Java Zero Day Vulnerability but Is It Enough?
Over the past few months, Java has earned itself the reputation of ‘vulnerable’ as the most of the recent Java updates are vulnerable to exploits in one or other ways. Earlier last week, another vulnerability was discovered that was being widely exploited online, as it was included in several crime kits, including Blackhole and Cool ...
SecureEnvoy Teams Up with PasswordBank for Better Cloud Services
SecureEnvoy has joined hands with PasswordBank to allow users access multiple cloud services at the same time using their mobile phones. This collaboration will help users access cloud services such as Google Apps, Office365, and Salesforce.com at the same time using mobile phone-based two-factor authentication. As the cloud security is becoming an increasing concern, so ...
Anonymous Demands Recognition of DDoS as a Legal Form of Protest
We all know that how annoying DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) is, and just how inconvenient it becomes to access a much-needed site. While we may cuss the people behind DDoS attacks, the renowned hacktivist Anonymous group is looking to get it a status of legal protest. According to them, DDoS is done to send ...
Canonical Unveils the Ubuntu Phone at CES 2013
Canonical, the London-based company, just unveiled its brand new Ubuntu phone and the pre-release version of the operating system running on high-end Android hardware. The mobile interface demonstration was given by Mark Shuttlesoworth – founder of Canonical, who demonstrated what it’s like to navigate through the Ubuntu OS, browsing through a number of native applications ...
The Day Pirate Bay Went Down, Proxies Down Too
Last Sunday, The Pirate Bay, renowned file sharing website, went down for almost 18 hours due to some technical glitches. Though there was hype on the internet that this was a shutdown, The Pirate Bay informed that this happened because of some technical error. Not only Pirate Bay, all its proxies experienced outage, and the ...
Hey Developers….Here’s Why DevOps Is Important for You (Really!)
Agile. DevOps. Scrum. All these words are quite popular these days among IT enterprises, especially development and operation teams, who have to work in collaboration with each other. This ‘No profile- driven’ methodology is finding a lot of success and adoption, especially when most of the enthusiasm and thought leadership appears to come from the ...
Working in a DevOps Team? Look Out for These Anti-Patterns
Working in a DevOps team is neither easy nor painless process, as it involves collaboration between two completely differently approached teams – Developers and Operations. Though it is gradually becoming a streamlined process, they still need to watch-out for some DevOps anti-patterns, outlined in an article by Mattias Marschall, which are nothing but the warning signs that ...
New Proxy Sites Bloom to Ceasefire Pirate Bay Proxy Shutdown
After the Pirate Party proxy to the popular torrent search engine Pirate Bay was shutdown last week, this has resulted in nothing but blooming of several other proxy sites causing a ceasefire to the action taken for the Pirate Bay. The Pirate Bay block was done by the British Pornographic Industry (BPI). Later then, Pirate ...