Saturday, 20 December 2014

A Brief History Of E-commerce

One of the most popular activities to do on the internet is shopping. Just about everyone does it. And why wouldn't they? It's easy and convenient. You can shop anytime you want, night or day, and you never have to change out of your pajamas if you don't want to. Just about every product you can possibly imagine is available on the internet, and through search engine shopping services, you have the ability to find the lowest prices for that product anywhere on earth and have it shipped right do your door. Internet shopping has become especially popular during the busy holiday season. Every year the numbers of online holiday sales rise to higher and higher levels.

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Uber Exec Proposes Smear Campaign on Journalists to Stop Bad Press

Smear campaigns are always bad business, but are becoming all the more common the Internet. The latest attempt at a smear campaign comes from Uber’s senior vice president of business, Emil Michael.
The Uber exec – at a dinner party with several journalists present – said he would pay “one million dollars” for a smear campaign on PandoDaily editor-in-chief Sarah Lacy, who wrote an article crediting Uber of “sexism and misogyny”, after a report showed Uber were offering “hot chick drivers” in France.

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

European Union Will Monitor Sales of Surveillance To Certain Countries

The European Union has announced they will start banning sales of evasive surveillance software to certain countries, with companies requiring a permit to sell software programs.

YouTube Announces Subscription Music Service

YouTube has finally announced its long awaited subscription music service, named YouTube Music Key. The service offers two features: ad-free music and music videos – for $7.99 per month.

Coalition of Facebook, Google and Apple against NSA Surveillance

 Internet companies want more transparency from the U.S. government when it comes to data requests, and some of the biggest names in the tech industry, including Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Twitter and Apple, have set up a coalition to make it possible.

Sunday, 1 June 2014

Protection of Ancient Treasures with Technology

Fears for ancient sites and business prompts use of satellite representational process to trace extent of injury formed by stealing of artifacts
The nighest comparison is Swiss cheese: holes in large swaths of land wherever looters, armed with machine guns and bulldozers, go for ancient archaeological sites in search of loot.

Browser Interface for Video Conferencing Introduced

Whenever you’re coming up with on reproof individuals throughout the globe, mistreatment video conferencing provides you with the flexibility to carry conferences while not having to travel everywhere the globe. Of course, as you’re mistreatment the package, you would like to form positive you’re obtaining everything out of it doable. There area unit tools out there to assist you get everything you wish out of the package.

NASA creating new technology for flights to Mars


NASA is creating new technology for its flight to Mars by mimicking the behavior of Pufferfish. Pufferfish are poor swimmers, but can quickly ingest huge amounts of water to turn themselves into a virtually inedible ball several times their normal size.

Keyboard Cat is back with a new music video


Popular meme Keyboard Cat is back with a new music video that covers the song "96 Tears." Don't worry, you won't be shedding any after watching it.


No need to cry. Keyboard Cat is here to make you smile.

Ten Important Things computer scientists have given the world


Celebrating fifty years of computing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by basic cognitive process a number of the various ways in which its college, students, researchers and alums have contributed to the discipline.

Wikipedia founder: Google EU ruling 'won't work'

The founder of Wikipedia says the the EU ruling to remove search results about individuals that are irrelevant or outdated won't work.

Jimmy Wales told the BBC's Andrew Marr that the "global" internet is a challenge to a ruling that only applies in Europe.
The entrepreneur also said that that the naming similarities between Wikipedia and Wikileaks causes "confusion".

Friday, 30 May 2014

How To Remove Shortcut Names Without Any Tool

Its not marvel that desktop shortcuts helps U.S. to launch our favourite programs and different folders quickly, however the catch is that it these cutoffs might ruin our awe-inspiring desktop wallpaper or our desktop aesthetics with the unwanted shortcut arrow icons or with their names.

Thursday, 29 May 2014

iPhone 6 and iPads to come with Touch ID this year

Apple is wanting to increase the number of devices with the bit ID fingerprint sensing element this year, moving far from simply having the iPhone with the technology and adding it to the iPhone six, the iPad and iPad mini in 2014.

The iPads in 2013 didn't receive the bit ID sensing element and that we found this rather odd, considering the look of the house button allowed Apple to create an equivalent changes to the iPads as they did to the iPhone 5S.

LG announces new LG G3 flagship device in London

LG has formally proclaimed the LG G3 in London these days, marking the third iteration within the G series, antecedently referred to as the Optimus whole. The new flagship brings a lot of powerful internals, a sleek new style and computer code changes to create the UI less clumsy.

Apple acquires Beats Electronics for $3 billion


Apple has formally proclaimed they need noninheritable  Beats natural philosophy for $3 billion, following many weeks of leaks and rumors encompassing the largest deal within the history of the Cupertino.


The deal, which can bring Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine onto Apple’s executives board, are going to be paid with $2.6 billion in money and $400 million in Apple stock, not plenty considering Apple already has $150 billion stored-up for a period.