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Six things facebook plans to do against data breach

1.Review our platform.  We will investigate all apps that had access to large amounts of information before we changed our platform in 2014 to reduce data access, and we will conduct a full audit of any app with suspicious activity. If we find developers that misused personally identifiable information, we will ban them from our platform.
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Few tricks you never knew with your iPad/iPhone

Getting the iPad or iPhone to belong to the Apple class is just one thing. Remaining in that class depends on whether you maximize the apps and functionalities available in the gadgets.

Innovation is the washing machine!

Someone once defined a robot as any device that makes like easier for man. Though simple, that definition is not far from the truth. While technology that can feed, bathe and study on man’s behalf is still in its developing stages, the washing machine, one of the machines created in 1691 to make life easier for man, is evolving tremendously.

How sound Bar makes TV fun

It is becoming increasingly clear that superior picture quality alone does not guarantee an enjoyable TV viewing experience

Four points in favour of the Samsung Galaxy S5

Accolades have since been pouring in, with highly-respected gadget display calibrators, DisplayMate, describing the device as having the “best smart phone display ever tested’, even before its global roll-out

Sony gears up for FIFA 2014 World Cup

SONY Mobile is giving its customers the opportunity to play in the 2014 FIFA world cup. Not on the field however, customers can participate from home and win amazing prizes

Microsoft acquires Nokia devices, services business

Microsoft Corp has announced it has completed its acquisition of the Nokia Devices which allows the two companies to come together as one to deliver a family of devices and services that will delight consumers and empower businesses.

Is China leading the fight against online pornography?

Pornography is fast moving from a psychological and cultural challenge to a political one as the Chinese government recently shut down thousands of websites and social media sites in a bid to purge the internet of online pornography. The nation’s state media services announced the progress of its ‘Cleaning the Web 2014’ campaign recently which has resulted in the closure of 110 websites and more than 3,300 accounts containing ‘obscene’ material since January.A spokesman for the official Xinhau state agency said: “Disseminating pornographic information online severely harms the physical and mental health of minors, and seriously corrupts social ethos”.

Vanguard Detty December

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