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After not-so-popular Hangouts Google is working on new smart messaging program

The brand new messaging program will soon be intelligent and smart. Users can ask questions associated with pictures, news and weather, as well as the chatbot will react. Facebook M While top firms like Microsoft, Apple and Google have their digital assistants, Facebook chose to play on its strength and incorporate the helper within its […]

Is Free Principles turning into a motion?

After rebranding Internet.org a few times, Facebook is currently placing it as a movement to capture user focus. We seen a number of hoardings in Mumbai that convey the demand for its consumers by Facebook. Facebook has managed to do thus with the way in which the Free Basics message is being driven vigorously even […]

Google contemplates following Microsoft, Mozilla, and losing SHA1 certifications early

Microsoft stated that it was contemplating stopping support for SSL and TLS certifications that used the SHA1 hashing algorithm, after a strategy to do the same was formerly described by Mozilla. Google is currently contemplating joining those two firms and stopping Chrome’s support for SHA1 certifications at the center of next year also. The inherent […]

Symantec forecasts rise in cyber assaults in 2016

US applications security company Symantec Corporation warns cyber dangers would raise in the following year, particularly hazards to Apple apparatus, net of stuff (IoT), and critical infrastructure. The report, noting that International Data Corporation (IDC) or Apple currently accounts for 13.5 percent of worldwide smartphone shipping and 7.5 percent of worldwide PC shipments, noted that […]

As web neutrality debate heats up again, savetheinternet.in returns

The internet neutrality argument is heating up. Almost weekly after Facebook found its contentious “Save Free Basics” effort on the social network, the volunteer directed net neutrality group savetheinternet.in has been mobilised again to encourage individuals to give their support for an unfettered Internet in India. Facebook started its “Save Free Basics” effort last week, […]

Error 451: New code lets you know when sites are censored

Some examples are 404 Not Found or 403 Forbidden. Now, we can add Malfunction 451 “Unavailable for Legal Rationales” code to the list. This really is now an official Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard after acceptance by the IETF HTTP Working Group. And unlike the other error messages, this one tells you precisely why […]

Facebook users warned of identity theft threat

Credit reporting service Noddle has found that one in six Facebook users in britain displays their complete name and address on a profile on the social networking website, as well as the company says this advice may be sufficient for cyber criminals to perform identity theft. It means approximately four million men and women in […]

Google’s robots group is obtaining a reboot

In what is apparently a reboot of one of the organization ‘s most ambitious, but unfocused, attempts, Google’s robotics team will likely be folded into the Google X experimental laboratories. Re/code initially reported news of the change. It runs as a standalone business following Google’s restructuring this year, below the umbrella of parent company Alphabet. […]

Facebook introduces new attribute that makes hunting for occasions that are nearby simpler

Facebook has a fresh occasion browsing experience for its Apple iOS users. With this particular attribute, instead of proposing occasions on dates that are arbitrary, the iOS users advocate and are now able to define any job for a particular day, weekend, or Tech Crunch reported on Saturday next week. Any section can be chosen […]

Facebook turns away from Flash for video

Daniel Baulig, a front end programmer at Facebook, said the switch to HTML5 had helped the company speed up the creation of its own video-managing system. Moreover, he said, the video player that was HTML5 functioned considerably better with availability software like screen readers which are used by those who don’t see nicely. Mr Baulig […]