Facebook fixes flaw that could have let hackers delete photos
The speed at which Facebook responded to a reported security vulnerability shows how important photos have become to the site. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com
The speed at which Facebook responded to a reported security vulnerability shows how important photos have become to the site. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com
Microsoft is said to be acquiring Sunrise Atelier, maker of a hip calendar application that could aid in jazzing up Microsoft’s own software. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com
Evernote is most useful when it’s not used as a junk filing drawer, but as a resource for collecting, managing, processing, and reviewing notes and documents. A new online resource called Reflectapp may help you get more out of Evernote and remind you of what you collect and save. Check out this article from this link MakeUseOf.com
Is your Skype account secure? Do you have the best privacy settings configured on your desktop or mobile Skype app? Get some tips on this article, click the link from MakeUseOf.com
About two months ago, The Pirate Bay went offline after a police raid on its servers. Apparently, not even police action against the site can kill it off, as the original site is now back online. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com
Things are about to get testy between the Snapchat ghost and Twitter’s birdie as the popular Internet companies invade each other’s space: Twitter has launched a private group messaging feature, while Snapchat added news content. Check out this news from this link PCWorld.com
Apple killed its long-running “Single of the Week” promotion earlier this month, disappointing iTunes customers and musicians alike. After 11 years of complimentary songs, which offered exposure to countless new artists, the free ride was over—or so it seemed. Check out this great news from PCWorld.com. Click the link to the article PCWorld.com