Facebook today announcing that they are acquiring Oculus VR for around $2 billion. Oculus VR is a virtual reality focussed company, it raised 2.4 million dollars through Kickstarter and then few months ago it raised $75 million series B round. Oculus VR doesn’t have a consumer product as of now, but ... Read More →
Tumblr adds two-factor authentication to improve security
Tumblr has added two-factor authentication to its service to improve the security. The two-factor authentication is optional for now, but it is advised to turn it on. By adding 2-factor authentication Tumblr joins a growing list of web services that have added this extra layer of security in the ... Read More →
Asus announces Chromebox desktop PC for $179
Asus announced Chromebox desktop PC targeted at home internet users. The Chromebox like the previous Chromebooks will run on Chrome OS. It is not the first Chromebox Samsung has previously announced a Chromebox but that didn't take off as expected. Asus Chromebox is powered by Intel Haswell based ... Read More →
Yahoo Mail resets user passwords after a security breach
Yahoo Mail has announced that it has identified a coordinated effort to gain unauthorized access to Yahoo Mail accounts, and following the identification of security breach it is resetting the passwords for effected user accounts. There is not much information available at the moment regarding how ... Read More →
Delete WordPress Post Revisions, Control Post Revisions
WordPress Revisions are great at times, when something goes wrong with your post you are sure that there is a saved post revision to which you can revert. The post revisions feature of WordPress is real saviour in crisis times. But at some point if you are blogging regularly these post revisions ... Read More →
Dropbox Updated with automatic screenshot uploads and sharing
Dropbox’s automatic photo uploading feature is great and appreciated by many. Sometimes you want to backup and share screenshots also the same way you do with photos, till now this is missing in Dropbox, but with the latest update you can do this quite easily. ... Read More →
NetNewsWire 4 feed reader enters open beta
As the date for Google Reader’s demise is close we have several options for accessing feeds, Feedly and others are bringing their feed readers to the public. While Feedly, Digg Reader, MultiPLX and AOL Reader are good for the consumptions of feeds on the web what about the desktop readers. ... Read More →
Instagram got Video, Android and iOS apps updated
Instagram has announced video for the popular photo sharing application. This is a major update to the platform after Facebook acquired it, the video support is rumored from quite some time and finally yesterday they announced. Along with video on Instagram the core apps on iOS and Android are ... Read More →
Feedly Cloud is live ahead of Google Reader’s demise
Feedly, the alternative we suggested and use in place of Google Reader got a major update, the latest update includes a standalone app for Feedly at cloud.feedly.com. Feedly earlier used Google Reader backend and when Google announced its death is imminent, Feedly began developing its own backend ... Read More →
Digg Reader is coming as a Replacement for Google Reader on June 26th
As we reported earlier Google Reader is shutting down on July 1st, power users cried loudly about the demise of Google Reader but Google didn’t care and on track to shutdown the popular RSS feed reader service. We noted earlier there are some alternatives to Google reader and they are all trying to ... Read More →
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