Tuesday, May 26, 2015

NASA’s New Car can drive Sideways

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NASA’s Johnson Space Center has invented the coolest car with truly fantastic and versatile technological advancements. NASA Engineers recently revealed their new creation named Modular Robotic Vehicle which can drive sideways and will eventually be autonomous.
               

Google Wants To Speed Up The Web With Its QUIC Protocol



So what’s the big deal here? QUIC is Google’s experimental, low-latency Internet transportation protocol over UDP, a protocol that is often used by gaming, streaming media and VoIP services. The name ‘QUIC’ stands for Quick UDP Internet Connection.

The Cons and Pros of Mega-Tech Acquisitions.


The Rise Of Micro Startup Acquisitions





Editor’s note: Amit Paka is a co-founder at Parable, a Creative Photo Network for iOS. Previously, he founded Flockish (bought by StubHub-eBay), led Product for Mobile Payments at PayPal and held Product Development roles at Microsoft.
Recent news of Pinterest acquiring a two-person startup was probably a head scratcher for most of you. It shouldn’t be. Along with Kosei, Hike Labs was a focused micro acquisition intended to bolster Pinterest’s content-discovery efforts. More companies should be following their lead.

Sunday, May 24, 2015

This Two-in-one Solar Cell Can Generate More Electricity at Low Cost

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In the past few years, solar energy has experienced a massive upsurge and is now widely popular and considered a very good and eco-friendly alternative to non-renewable

How the hackers built software to steal naked photos of hundreds of women

How the hackers built software to steal naked photos of hundreds of women




How the Two hackers built a App to steal nude photos of women

The United States Department of Justice, has indicted and arrested two men on May 8th against the charges of “breaching the computer services of Colorado based Photobucket.” The two men, Brandon Bourret, aged 39, of Colorado Springs, Colorado and Athanasios Andrianakis, aged 26, of Sunnyvale, California had developed a software known as “Photofucket” for “fusking”. This software was capable of hacking the private online photo albums of women and plagiarize their naked photos.

Google will build a fleet of robots capable of destroying mankind – Elon Musk

We know that Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has already predicted a grim future for mankind if Artificial Intelligence is developed further. He has now raised further doubts against Google ambitious program robots. AWashington Post report

This Real-life Hoverboard Just Made the Furthest Flight World Record

BYADARSH VERMA

Do you remember the hoverboards from the movie Back to the Future? Few months ago, Hendo hoverboards took the internet by storm and this crazy machine came into the limelight once again. Now, it’s time to meet the first real-life hoverboard and watch the history being made by Catalin Alexandru Duru who became the first person ever to create and break the Guinness World Record. Recently he created the world record for the farthest journey ever by a hoverboard.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

5 Ways to Secure a Wireless Wi-Fi Network

5 Ways to Secure a Wireless Wi-Fi Network

1) Encrypt your Wi-Fi Network:
When you use a Wi-Fi network for accessing the internet, every piece of data you send and receive over 
the air can be easily snooped by anyone with the right set of tools. Packet sniffers can be used by even the
 most novice of users to sniff your data. This means that a hacker can not only see which websites are you 
accessing but also get the login details of your personal and professional accounts.

Encryption basically involves scrambling the data that is transmitted and received by you while using a wireless 
network. This means that even if a hacker intercepts your data transmission, (s)he will not be able to exploit the 
information contained within it.

2) Replace default passwords on your router with strong passwords:
The biggest mistake most wireless internet users make is not changing default passwords on their routers. 
Hackers utilize public databases that contain default passwords and usernames from virtually every manufacturer.
 This enables them to change the security settings of your router according to their needs. Using a strong password 
for your router ensures that hackers and miscreants cannot change your network’s security settings. To change the 
password on your router, visit Administration settings on your router’s settings page. Also, do not store
 passwords in browsers as they can be easily made visible.

3) Keep your firmware up to date:
Router vendors regularly release firmware updates and post them on their websites. You should occasionally check 
the manufacturer’s website to see if a new firmware update has been released. Newer routers will automatically inform you 
when new firmware is available.

4) When not using your internet network, turn it off:
This is self explanatory. If you are not using your network, turning it off saves you from giving extra time to hackers to
try and hack into your wireless network. While it may be impractical to turn every device on your network off every 
time you are not using the network, it still is advisable to do so during extended periods of non use.

5) Use scary names to discourage Wi-Fi theft:
If your wireless network has a name like C:\virus.exe, most people who might otherwise access your network will not
for the fear of getting their devices infected. You can use your creativity to find more dangerous names for your wireless network

#Tech-News:Meet ‘SKEYE’ the ‘world’s smallest’ drone that can easily fit in a matchbox


SKEYE Nano Drone : The worlds smallest drone which fits on your fingertips, Priced $60 (Rs.3700.00).

by VIKY

Drones and Internet of Things are two sectors of technology which are just taking off with many new advances coming to us every day. Drones are now a days used in pretty much every thing from delivering pizzas to taking selfies, these small unmanned aerial vehicles are slowly taking over the world by storm. They vary in shape, sizes, and features. But have you seen one which can fit on your fingertips?

Monday, May 18, 2015

#Tech-News: So this is what we do with 10,000 spare iPhone 5s




So this is what we do with 10,000 spare iPhone 5s
Posted by T-Pain on Friday, February 27, 2015

Sunday, May 17, 2015

#Tech-News: Apple Inc. Buys Nigerian Born Chinedu Echeruo’s Hopstop.com For $1 Billion

Apple Inc. Buys Nigerian Born Chinedu Echeruo’s Hopstop.com For $1 Billion


Apple has acquired Chinedu Echeruo’s HopStop.com, The Wall Street Journal’s publication, AllThingsDigital reports. Founded in 2005,HopStop.com makes mobile applications for both iOS and Android that covers over 300 cities and that helps people get directions or find nearby subway stations and bus stops. Terms of the deal have not been disclosed as at the time of this publication.

Saturday, May 16, 2015

How to Change Profile Picture on WhatsApp without Cropping

As a very Tall Guy , I find it annoying that each time I want to change profile picture on WhatsApp , I will have to crop out my Nice shoes just so that my picture fits into WhatsApp. I became fed up and decided to find a solution to this. Luckily for me , I meet Whatscrop.