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BenjiLock: First Rechargeable Fingerprint Padlock

Fingerprint scanners, one of the most common form of biometric technology, are ubiquitous these days as they can be found on almost every smartphone o…

Critical Flaw in PHPMailer Allows Remote Exploits

PHPMailer, one of the most popular open source PHP libraries in use today, has run into problems of its own as Polish security researcher Dawid Goluns…

Twitter search results now to be shown by relevance

Back in March, Twitter introduced its algorithmic timeline. This feature highlights and displays the most interesting and popular tweets on a user’s…

Protect Your Router from DNSChanger Malware

Malware that targets computers are rather common but malware that targets routers are a completely different thing. Researchers from the security firm…

New Instagram Stories Features: Stickers and Hands-Free Camera

With Christmas being right around the corner, Instagram Stories is getting into the spirit of giving as the service is including stickers and a hands-…

How to Bookmark Instagram Posts

Instagram has been releasing new features on a roll lately, and here’s yet another pleasant update: bookmarking posts. Available on Instagram versio…

Google’s 2016 Top Searches: Year in Review

With 2017 just around the corner, Google is continuing its yearly tradition of its "year in search results," a run down of the most frequently Googled…

Facebook’s Third-Party Fact Checkers for News Scrutiny

Curated content and a survey system are just the tip of the proverbial iceberg in Facebook’s attempts to crack down on fake news. The social media c…

Gboard will be making its way to Android soon

Six months ago Google launched the Gboard, a keyboard that comes with Google Search Bar, on iOS. Leaving Android users out in the cold. This will no l…

Apple iOS 10.2 comes with hundreds of new emojis, and more

iOS device owners rejoice as Apple has released the iOS 10.2 update to the public. Besides the usual bug fixes and improvements, iOS 10.2 greets users…

Protect Yourself From Stegano Malware on Internet Explorer

Researchers have found a malicious malware, called Stegano that has targeted millions of unaware users of Internet Explorer through popular websites. …

Google Adopts HTML5 Support, Ending Flash Era

Adobe’s Flash Player is yet another step closer to its grave as Google is making a shift to HTML5 by Default for its Chrome browser. Within the next…

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