Researchers reveal the default password for a credit card terminal

While retailers battle breaches that have resulted in tens of millions of credit card numbers stolen, word comes from the RSA Conference in San Francisco that a major vendor of payment terminals has been shipping devices for over two decades with the same default password. Check this article, click the link from PCWorld.com

Steam Scams To Watch Out For and How to Stay Safe

Steam is awesome, don’t you think? This article will show safety precautions on how to prevent Steam scams. Get some tips from this article, click the link in MakeUseOf.com

Mobile ads now generate almost 75 percent of Facebook’s revenue

Facebook continued growing its business with ads placed on small screens last quarter, when it generated 73 percent of its sales from mobile ads. Check out this news, click the link from PCWorld.com

Can Bing Surpass Google Search Through Windows 10 Integration?

In terms of search volume, Google eats Bing for breakfast. And the widespread use of the Android operating system contributes its part to Google’s dominance. More information from this link MakeUseOf.com

How to Change Your Password on Any Desktop or Mobile Device

For most of your accounts, your password is the only thing standing between a stranger and your most private data. It had better be a strong password, otherwise your privacy and integrity may be at risk. Check this article and click the link from MakeUseOf.com

Twitter opens up direct messaging again, despite abuse fears

Twitter regularly experiments with its direct-messaging feature, perhaps because the platform is unsure just how important private chatting is or should be to its efforts. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com

Websites can now send push alerts with Chrome for Android update

Chrome for Android will soon start sending you push alerts, buzzing your phone just like any other mobile app. Check this article, click the link from PCWorld.com