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Lightning Strikes Google Data Center In Belgium Four Times, Resulting In Minor Data Loss
Lightning strikes Google Data Center in Belgium four times, which has resulted in a minor data loss. Not many, but few Google users have permanently lost access to some of their data; however, Google has still managed to access some of the damaged discs. The search giant said in an
Why Verizon is not supporting Samsung Pay?
Last week, the South Korean giant made an announcement that Samsung Pay will be launched in the US on September 28th. Samsung users in the US must be very excited by this news and would be eagerly waiting for the service to launch. Verizon subscribers will not be able to
Finally, Whatsapp Web for iPhone users is available
The desktop browser-based interface of the popular messaging app, Whatsapp Web for iPhone users is finally available. Earlier this year WhatsApp Web was launched and at the launch the service only worked on Android, BlackBerry or Windows Phone. Earlier, the only desktop browser that the service supported was Google Chrome,
The Free Internet May Be Threatened With The Increased Use Of Ad Blocking Software
Ad blocking software has become one of the major problems in the online publishing and advertising industries. The use of software tools that detect ads on the website and then block them from users’ view are becoming popular as users don’t like their data being collected. Also, if there are
3,000 Programmers Battle: To Be Crowned World’s Top Programmer At International Competition
August 18, 2015, Miami — Next Hacker IPPS LDT, a renowned planner and host of international programming competitions, proudly announces the 2016 International Programming Player Competition (IPPC). Scheduled for February 26 & 27, 2016 in Berlin, Germany, the 2016 IPPC promises an exciting two days of intriguing events and programming
Like Facebook Messenger, Google Hangouts Has its own website now!
Google seems to be putting a lot of effort in research and development. Today they made two huge announcements in the world of tech. First being the name of the latest Android OS – Android Marshmallow (Of course! We guessed it right!). The second announcement may excite you if you
Firefox new Private Browsing Feature will be a boon for users and the bane for stalkers
Mozilla is in the early stages of experimenting with a Firefox new Private Browsing feature that would provide improved browsing privacy by blocking analytic companies and ad networks from tracking users’ surfing behaviors across websites. The private browsing option available on all the popular browsers usually focuses on what is
Apple live TV streaming service launch postponed once again
Apple live TV streaming service launch postponed as negotiations with TV networks like Twenty-First Century Fox, NBC, CBS and ABC to license programming are not making any progress, according to a report from Bloomberg. Apple live TV streaming service launch postponed, what can be the main reason for that? The
Niantic Labs is no longer a Google company, Is Google’s Alphabet the reason?
The development studio behind Ingress, Niantic Labs is no longer a Google company. The separation of Google’s internal start-up was announced on Google+ and comes after the search giant created Alphabet, a new parent holding company. Niantic Labs is no longer a Google company and its official statement reads: “Niantic
Twitter Periscope video app surpassed 10 million users in just 4 months
The Twitter Periscope video app is a complete success; in just a span of four months the app has crossed more than 10 million registered users. According to the company, nearly more than two million users are active on its video streaming service daily. The Periscope was acquired earlier this