Showing posts with label Tech News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tech News. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Major antivirus software revealed to be far less effective than expected


A little piece of information that always travelled in whispers has finally started gaining a loud voice. Security researchers are increasingly becoming vocal about just how ineffective most “antivirus” software generally are.
A new study by Imperva, a data security firm in Redwood City, California, put 82 new strains of computer viruses against 40 antivirus software such as those by Symantec, McAfee, and Kaspersky Lab etc. Shockingly, the study found that the initial detection rate was, at best, 5%. On an average, each company takes about a month to update its definition files and given that new malware is coming out on almost a daily basis, you might want to really reconsider whether that yearlong subscription really is worth it or not. The study also found that the most effective antivirus software were by Avast and Emsisoft, both of which ironically have free versions that are considered to be as effective.
The picture becomes even bleaker when companies like Symantec completely do away with the “antivirus” moniker and replace it with phrases like “Internet Security.” In fact, if you visit the homepage of Symantec or McAfee, two companies who built their empires on selling antivirus software, the phrase doesn’t even appear once on their respective homepages.
So what this essentially means is that no matter what antivirus software you install, the chances of your computer getting infected will remain pretty high. You can minimize the risk by not clicking on links that you are no familiar with, along with employing safe browsing habits. And if you’re thinking “Oh I’ll just get a Mac,” then well, there’s a lot of malware for that too.
Last time a malware was released for an Apple machine (just a few months ago), Apple simply refused to acknowledge its presence. Finally when too many users were getting effected, the Cupertino outfit did push out a patch, which was circumvented in less than 2 hours.
Source: ET

Friday, 28 December 2012

Airtel launches Wi-Fi hangouts service for prepaid users


Airtel now lets its prepaid users enjoy unlimited Internet usage via a new service, called Wi-Fi hangouts. The service allows users to access the company's public hotspots by activating 'Airtel W-Fi Zone' vouchers.
Bharti Airtel has introduced a new Wi-Fi hotspot service, called Wi-Fi hangouts. The service is available for Airtel prepaid customers in Mumbai, Delhi-NCR and Bangalore regions.
With the new hotspot service, Airtel subscribers can access the company's public hotspots by activating 'Airtel W-Fi Zone' vouchers available on the company website. “Now you can enjoy a broadband internet experience even outside your home. Whether at your favourite café, restaurant or local hangout, Airtel Wi-Fi guarantees a secure and reliable connectivity on your laptop or handheld device,” says Airtel on its website.
For 30 minutes of unlimited usage on the Wi-Fi, users will be charged Rs. 20. For one hour and two hours of unlimited usage, users are charged Rs. 30 and Rs. 50 respectively. You can find out more information about Airtel's Wi-Fi hangouts service here. You can also call at 18001022244 for more details.

Monday, 24 December 2012

Apple's iOS 6.0.2 Update Fixes Wi-Fi, Might Also Drain Battery Life

Let's start with the good news. Apple's over-the-air (OTA) iOS 6.0.2 update is available and it brings with it a fix for "a bug that could impact Wi-Fi." Great, say goodbye to Wi-Fi glitches. And hey, the Mayans messed up; the world didn't end today, or at least it hasn't yet, so that's good news too, right?

As for the bad news, well, here we go with battery life complaints again. Some iPhone 5 users are reporting battery drain issues after applying the update.


Friday, 14 December 2012

Facebook updates its iOS app as well

The code crunchers up at Facebook HQ have been hard at work pushing out a brand new Android app today, but also making live an updated version of the iOS app. The update brings a number of tweaks to the iOS app, along with a new feature.


For starters, the way the app loads the newsfeed has been optimized to make the loading times much shorter. Of course there is no real benchmark test to prove that, but we’ve been browsing Facebook all day from our iPhone and it does seem like the loading times are shorter.
The second update is to the Timeline feature in the app. Timeline for iOS app was implemented some time ago, but was slow and often problematic, leading to app crashes. Facebook HQ reports that they have built the Timeline for the iOS app ground up, making sure that it loads without any hiccups. Again, through our day spend on Facebook all day, we can confirm that not once did we have issues jumping from profile to profile.
The last, and perhaps most important addition to the whole shebang is that the app now allows selecting an album to upload photos to. The Android counterpart of the app has had this ability for a while now, so we’re only wondering why the feature was not there on iOS to begin with. Regardless, the point is that it’s here and it works. 

Intel’s lineup of next generation (Haswell) Core i7 and Core i5 processors leaks

Intel’s Ivy Bridge CPUs took some time getting here and their replacements are already on the horizon – a leaked spec table details the first round of Haswell processors that are coming in Q2 of 2013. Haswell is a Tock in Intel’s Tick Tock strategy – same manufacturing process as before (22nm), but a new micro architecture.



Google releases Sound Search app for Android

Google recently incorporated the ability to recognize songs in the latest Google Search update. Now they have released a standalone app that can be installed on Android.


Microsoft adds ability to install apps from microSD cards in Windows Phone 8

Microsoft has just added a useful new feature to the Windows Phone Store that lets you install apps from the microSD card, if your device supports one. This is convenient for those who don’t have a data connection on their phones.



Saturday, 8 December 2012

D-Link's Tiny New Wireless Range Extender Works With Any Router

When it comes to getting Wi-Fi strewn across huge areas, your options have historically been a little limited. Most routers needed specific range extenders in order to work together, and the universal solutions were fairly huge. But now, D-Link has introduced the Wireless Range Extender (DAP-1320), which functions with any router you have in order to extend the range of your wireless access point. It's barely larger than an AC outlet plug, and is ideal for pushing wireless signals to those hard-to-reach areas – eliminating Wi-Fi dead zones and broadening the range of a wireless network for seamless everyday Internet activities. For those in large homes or venues, this could make the difference between pulling your hair out and a useful streaming experience.


Samsung Releases Premium Suite Upgrade with Jelly Bean for Galaxy SIII

Kudos to Samsung for not resting on its laurels with what many would consider the best Android smartphone on the market (and you could argue it doesn't need the "Android" qualifier). We're of course talking about the Galaxy S III, and along with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, which both T-Mobile and AT&T have pushed out, Samsung is upping the ante with a Premium Suite upgrade.

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

GMail Launches New Compose Email View


Google is known for continuous updates to its products and add new features in them. Google always try to improve product performance and make it faster and easier. Today, Google has done something similar with it Gmail by launching new compose email view. Gmail has redesigned the compose and reply experience to make it faster.

“We’re always trying to make Gmail faster and easier to use, so today we’re introducing a completely redesigned compose and reply experience that does just that,” Phil Sharp, Product Manager Gmail, wrote.

The new compose pops up in a window, just like chats. So it is now easy to see older emails while writing a new email. Now you do not need to save new email to draft just to see something from older mails. See the snap shot of new compose mail pop up.

As we can see that it works in similar way as chat windows, we can now compose multiple emails at once and minimize a message to finish it later.




Facebook Messenger refresh for Android

Facebook Messenger, for the first time, has received a critical update that has made the users sit up and take notice. And it clearly indicates that Facebook is looking at a bigger chunk of users coming on board, but via a different route. Is this how the next billion sign up? Possibly so. But what is certain is that certain other applications now better watch out.


What is new?
The latest version of Messenger now lets you sign-up and login using just your valid mobile phone number. Till now, you needed to have a Facebook account that was mandatory for signing in to Messenger. Now, download the app from the Play Store, or update it if it is already installed on your phone, and head to the login page. Here, you will see the option of signing up for Messenger. Just like Whatsapp lets you sign-up, you need a mobile phone number, and at the time of signing up, you will need to punch in a one-time verification code that will be sent to your mobile number. It is as simple as that.

Monday, 3 December 2012

Bharti Airtel introduces emergency alert service

Bharti Airtel has introduced an 24 X 7 emergency alert service for its customers. The service enables Airtel customers to send an alert with their geographic location to their 10 contacts in an emergency situation.


“During an emergency, Airtel mobile customers can now send an alert with their geographic location to their closest 10 loved ones simultaneously with just a call, facilitating an access to easy and quick help,”Airtel says in a statement.


Sunday, 2 December 2012

Google Nexus 10 Android Tablet Review

With the release of the Nexus 7 not only did Google show that Android can be competitive on a small tablet, but they also beat the iPad mini to sale by several months, giving time for the Nexus 7 to gain a foothold in the market. Fast forward to today and Google's set their sights even higher: right into the 10" tablet fray where the iPad dominates. On paper the Nexus 10 is impressive with a Retina Display beating 10" 2560x1600 display, brand new Exynos 5 dual core processor, Android 4.2 Jellybean and a very competitive price of only $400. Taken as a whole with the Nexus branding which practically guarantees future updates, the Samsung built and Google branded Nexus 10 checks a lot of the right boxes.




The hardware has a lot in common with the Nexus 7. The front is dominated by the display with on-screen Back, Home and Multitasking keys, with the addition of a pair of front facing speakers running along the edges which do a significantly better job than ordinary tablet speakers. The back is coated in a single piece of soft-touch plastic which does help you get a good grip on the tablet at the expense of being a fingerprint magnet and having a slight amount of give when pressed on.


Google Buys BufferBox, Could Hint At Same-Day Delivery Service

Google has been raking in money for years now, but it has also been spending a pretty penny, too. Some of that spending has been on various other companies, useful for bolstering its offerings in a hurry, and potentially in areas that it wouldn't enter itself otherwise. The latest pick up from Google is BufferBox, a Canadian company that could enable Google to rival Amazon's Locker services. 



Saturday, 1 December 2012

Hackers Discover Wii U's Processor Design and Clock Speed

Ever since the Wii U was announced, there've been conversations on the type of CPU it used and what sort of performance gamers could expect from it. Deep off-the-record comments from game developers indicated that the Wii U's horsepower was on par with, or perhaps a bit behind the Xbox 360 and PS3, which naturally raised questions about just how "next-generation" the Wii U would be. 

Now, Wii and PS3 hacker Hector Martin (aka Marcan) has answered some of these questions and raised a few others. According to him, the Wii U's CPU is a triple-core design clocked at 1.24GHz. Marcan identifies the base design as a PowerPC 750, which makes a great deal of sense. Nintendo used PowerPC 750-derived processors in both the GameCube and the Wii; retaining that architecture for the Wii U would simplify backwards compatibility and game programming. 




Next Generation Xbox 720 Coming In Time For 2013 Holiday Season

Nintendo's Wii U jumped out to a fast start, selling 400,000 units during its first week of sales. It's become difficult to find the console in stock anywhere, that is unless you're willing to pay inflated prices on eBay or Craigslist. However, it's also the only new generation console in town, but for how long?. There have been plenty of rumors and speculation surrounding Microsoft's next Xbox console, codenamed Durango, and the timeframe we keep hearing is that it will launch towards the end of next year.

Bloomberg reiterated that launch goal today, saying that "people familiar with the company's plans" have indicated Microsoft is aiming to have Durango on store shelves in time for the holiday shopping season in 2013.

Surface Pro to Have Half the Battery Life of Surface RT

Microsoft official Twitter account for Surface delivered a gut punch to potential Surface Pro shoppers by confirming that battery life on the x86 tablet will be less than that of its ARM-based Surface RT slates. Much less.

"Hey Shahroom, #Surface Pro will have approximately half the battery life of Surface RT," @Surface tweeted on Thursday, in response to a question about battery life.

That's not a total shocker, considering Surface Pro is a much more powerful tablet. It's essentially a full blown notebook in a tablet form factor, with all the compatibility to run Windows 7 applications. It has a 10.6-inch screen with a Full HD 1080p (1920x1080) resolution, Intel Core i5 processor, a full-size USB 3.0 port, and a Mini DisplayPort than can beam images up to 2560x1440 to an external display.







Saturday, 17 November 2012

Surf In 3D

Hello friends,today again I’m going to tell you something different,but before I begin lets get familiar to the technology named 3D.Its being used in every  sector like these days 3D T.V’s & LCD’s coming in the market,3d technology is being used to make movies,images as well as 3d printing is also popular these days.

What Is 3D?

3D is short for 3-dimensional (e.g. width, length, and depth). Our physical environment is three-dimensional and we view the world in a 3D way every day. Human have two eyes which are about 2 inches apart so we are able to perceive the spatial relationship between the things just by looking at them. Thus we see the surroundings objects from two different perspectives which will be processed together in the brain and generate the sense of depth for a 3D visual experience.



Android:Paid Apps,Free Alternate

These days everyone is using android mobile phone & tablet pc's. Now everyone want things to be get done on the go,its because there are many apps are available via from a user can done their work fast n in a short time period. the fact is some apps are free & some apps we have to pay for.

If you wanna use a good app to perform specific task much faster & smarter then you've to pay for that sort of apps,BUT not now because today i'm here with a websites which will help you to best alternate of paid apps.there is nothing to worry about,those apps works good. at least you should give it a try.there are always 2 things which are almost same but then too One is the most popular or mostly people spend for it i'm talking about BBM.,whats wrong with Whatsapp this is also an cool application to use on every platform we can also perform all the task which is perform by BBM.Then why? Well
So the website i'm talking about is : ANTIROID


Friday, 16 November 2012

Intel’s Xeon Phi Powered Beacon is World’s Most Efficient Supercomputer

The Green500 ranks the most energy-efficient supercomputers in the world, and the latest list has an Intel-powered system at the top: “Beacon”, a supercomputer located at the National Institute for Computational Sciences (NICS), is the world’s most efficient supercomputer.