iCloud flaw may have allowed nude celebrity photos to leak

A funny thing happened on the Internet Sunday as a cache of nude photos of Kate Upton, Jennifer Lawrence, and other big-name stars made their way onto 4chan, as BuzzFeed notes. Reports indicate that this leak may have been the result of a hacker (or hackers) taking advantage of a flaw in Apple’s iCloud service. Get more information on this article from PCWorld.com

 

Five Facebook Threats That Can Infect Your PC, And How They Work

Do you remember how life was without Facebook? Probably not. The site has pervaded our lives and it is no surprise that Facebook is now prime hunting ground for anyone with nefarious intentions. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

6 Google Now Features That Will Change How You Search

Google Now, Google’s less sassy but arguably more useful answer to Siri, is a handy little piece of software. Once you have it, you find yourself depending on it in surprising ways. You can use it to find showtimes, search by voice, set reminders to yourself, and much more. Check more info on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Facebook says not to believe the rumors, wants you to trust its Messenger app

You’ve probably read the rumors by now: Facebook’s Messenger app records your movements! Spies on your conversations! Kills baby unicorns! Facebook wants you to know that it’s doing nothing of the sort. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

 

typWrittr: A Customisable Distraction-Free Writing Environment In Your Browser

There are text editors and then there are writing environments. Text editors are designed to edit text documents, whereas writing environments should be inviting and distraction-free – just like the free web app typWrittr. Check out from this article on MakeUseOf.com

You’ll never believe how Facebook plans to fight click-bait

More than a third of Facebook users get their news from the site, but lately the stories being shared are light on information and heavy on crap—commonly referred to as click-bait. So Facebook is cracking down on headlines designed to rake in page views without offering substance. Check this article from TechHive.com

 

Google launches stand-alone Docs, Sheets, and Slides apps

Google said Wednesday that its Docs, Sheets, and Slides apps, now a part of Google Drive, would be broken out into separate mobile apps. Check out this article from Greenbot.com