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Sep
7
2010

Modern Cellphones Share your Location Information

The Internet Storm Center has published the results of an exploratory research experiment into whether photos uploaded onto the Internet can give away sensitive information about your whereabouts. Based on the premise that most photo-sharing sites don’t strip out EXIF metadata from uploaded JPEG files, the team found that a large number of photos had names, camera/phone models and even GPS coordinates still embedded in them. Out of 15,291 photos collected on the Twitter companion [...]

Aug
11
2010

Google Follow Finder – Find people you’d like to follow

The market of Twitter apps is getting hotter day by day. It could surprise you a bit but its true, Google has come up with a Twitter app of its own – Follow Finder. Its a cool new service that suggests you people whom you can follow on twitter. It seems that Follow Finder suggests you people who are being followed by people you are following. It has a very cool and easy interface as [...]

Jul
28
2010

Virtualization Goes Mobile

Have you ever downloaded an application to your smartphone, only to find that it is not compatible with the operating system installed on your phone? Have you ever bought a new cell phone, only to realize that all your carefully backed up applications are incompatible with your new phone? The latest smartphones come installed with a variety of operating systems, all of them incompatible with each other. To top it off, none of these operating [...]

Jul
20
2010

Nokia’s Rural Love – New Micro Payment Scheme

Amid pandemic scares and global recession, as fortunes continue to dwindle it seems Nokia is the one shining star that threatens to emerge from all this even stronger than it was a year ago. Nokia’s Indian market continues to grow even as pockets shrink and kudos to their marketing division for coming up with innovative ways to reel in even more customers. 1. Size matters, but not in the obvious way. Buy something that is [...]

Jun
26
2010

Motorola and Google unveils Droid X

Motorola has finally unveiled the Droid X. Along with Adobe, Verizon, and Google, Motorola announced the Droid X at the ongoing Motorola-Verizon Droid X event in New York. The Motorola Droid X features a 4.3-inch TFT screen, having a resolution of 854×480 (WVGA). The phone is powered by a 1GHz OMAP processor, and has 512MB of RAM. Along with 8 GB of internal memory, a 16 GB microSD card will also be shipped with the [...]

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