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New Beta Release for Google’s Chrome

Nov 29th, 2008

In the next few days current users of Google's Chrome will automatically receive another beta update, version 0.4.154.25, but new users can immediately download the new release from Chrome official site now. Chrome's latest beta will, apart from bug fixes, introduce new features like better bookmark manager and enhanced privacy control. The new book manager will allow user searching bookmarks, creating folders and drag-n-dropping bookmarks to new locations, according to Mark Larson, Google Chrome Program Manager. Other important updates focus on Web privacy ...




Mozilla Adds Third Beta Milestone for Firefox 3.1

Nov 28th, 2008

Mozilla is rushing to release Firefox 3.1 but not to sacrifice the quality of the emerging browser. In a post to the Mozilla development forum, Mike Beltzner, the director of Firefox, said that the third beta will added to the development schedule for Firefox 3.1 as one more opportunity for developers to test new features and fix bugs before final release. Although version 3.1 of the browser is not a major upgrade like previous version it is much anticipated when Google's Chrome ...




Five-Year Old The Pirate Bay

Nov 27th, 2008

Yesterday the world largest BitTorrent tracker, The Pirate Bay, celebrated its 5th anniversary. It was a long trip for the Sweden-based crew confronting numerous of cannon firing from lawsuits, efforts (and rumors) to take its ship down, yet it is now still standing and appears stronger than ever. Just last week, the site's tracker reached 25 million peers which means "at any given point in time, more than 25 million people actively trade files thought the Pirate Bay tracker" explained Ernestor, ...




uTorrent for Mac Debuts

Nov 27th, 2008

μTorrent, the world most popular BitTorrent client which Windows users have been using for long, is now officially released for (Intel) Mac OS X though still in a beta. μTorrent is designed to use minimal computer resources while still efficient. Mac version, said, continues being as lightweight and speedy as Windows counterpart. "The main reason I like uTorrent so much is because downloads are considerably faster in it than in any other BitTorrent client. This held true when I compared uTorrent Mac ...




Mumbai at War: Twitter Appears Better, Safer Than CNN

Nov 27th, 2008

Socked and angry! Over ten hours ago terrorists attacked Mumbai, the commercial capital of India, killing at least 80 civilians, police officers and many people including US citizens are being taken hostage. Mumbai is at war! Interestingly, the first news came to the world was not from CNN or from any other news agency but from Twitter's magical 140-character text messages. TechCrunch, leading tech blog, could capture picture of the first news updated on Twitter here. "Forget CNN, which so far has ...




Spam Evil Is Again On The Rise!

Nov 26th, 2008

Like the evil force in "Lord of The Rings" famous story, spam which was once defeated now has gathered its strength and is on the rise again! Two weeks ago when the command center of spam called McColo, a Web-hosting company that ran sites for several chief spammers, was forced to shut down the world had enjoyed a short moment of victorious air seeing spam sent over the Internet down to 80%. There were lucky days when many people on Earth ...




No Longer Twitter SMS Update for Canadian

Nov 26th, 2008

Canada is now the second country Twitter will no longer supports outbound SMS alerts (the first is UK where outbound SMS was stopped in August, 2008) citing changes to the company's billing and costs that are doubling every month: Unexpected changes in our billing have forced us into a difficult situation with our Canadian SMS service. We can't afford to support this service given our current arrangement with our providers (where costs have been doubling for the past several months.) Canadian however ...




eBay Traffic in Freefall, How about User Confidence?

Nov 26th, 2008

Obviously, none of dot-coms can claim it is absolutely vulnerable to the economic downturn, but it seems worse for eBay for its traffic is falling steadily even before the downturn as Nielsen's data show below. Traffic graph from Complete tells the same story and points out the acceleration in declines since the downturn hit US economy, no surprise however. "eBay's (EBAY) core business continues to fall apart.  Some of the decline is likely the result of the declining economy. The rest of ...




Google Refutes Gmail Vulnerability Rumors

Nov 25th, 2008

Chris Evans, Google's Information Security Engineer and Tech Lead, has rejected the Gmail vulnerability rumored widely that would cause domain thieves recently. After investigation, it is found that the cause was a rather simple phishing scheme that fooled domain's owners to visit fake websites such as "google-hosts.com" and collected usernames/passwords of Gmail accounts. After gaining the user credentials, the attacker set up mail filters specifically designed to forward messages from web domain providers and consequently gain the controls of the domains. There ...




Facebook Wins $873 Million Judgment Against Spammer

Nov 24th, 2008

Facebook has won $873 million judgment against Adam Guerbuez, a Canadian man who floods the popular online social network with millions of explicit spam messages. It is reported that Guerbuez fooled Facebook's users to provide him with their credentials either by phishing to gain login information or acquiring it from third parties. After gaining access to user's personal profiles, he used software to automatically send out more than 4 million messages advertising many "spammy" products, including marijuana and male enhancement ones. Max ...