Thursday, February 27, 2014
Telecommunication: The History Begin
The history of telecommunication began with the use of smoking alerts and percussion in Africa, the
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Wireless Internet Radiation is Harmful to Trees
They get significant changes in development, bleeding and cracks in the debris. All deciduous trees in the civilized country suffer from.
The results come from a study at TU Delft, TNO, Alphen aan den Rijn and Wageningen University. The analysis was driven by the town of Alphen aan den Rijn. Authorities were five years ago against mysterious irregularities on trees in the city, such as bark-like tumor nodules.
Facebook Study: The Longer Period Spending, the Unhappier you Become
The longer period you spend on Facebook, the unhappier you become. That is the not-so-astounding finding of the first analysis calculating the social network’s effect on users’ emotional well-being.
Exposed Apple iOS Security Flaw Could Target Gmail and Facebook
According to an upgrade from the Apple company, a significant flaw in their iOS mobile operating system discovered which could allow hackers to identify e-mail and other secured communications.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
All About Facebook
Facebook, a well-known community social networking website had designed a capturing "news feed" program to spread personal information that users publish on their web profiles. People complained the new program breached their privacy. Facebook suggested that it was merely circulating details users had already revealed. Users can grumble, but the information keeps flowing. Facebook users did not recognize how vulnerable their information was within the website's structure. Neither debate has slowed Facebook's large growth. People also publish a huge 14 million individual images every day, making Facebook the top photo website in the nation.
Webroot Mobile: Android OS, a Security Concern
Webroot mobile threat review shows impressive rise in mobile malware--especially threats focusing on Android operating system gadgets.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Max Flow Issue has New Algorithm Solution
Algorithm promises to greatly streamline solutions to the 'max flow' problem. Research could boost the performance even of large systems like the Internet. Finding the most effective way to transportation products across a network like the US road system or the Internet is an issue that has subject to taxes specialized mathematicians and computer scientists for decades.
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Secret EU Device that can Stop Cars Remotely
The European Union is creating a device to give the cops the power to control cars by remotely switching off the engine. They secretly creating a "remote stopping" system that fitted to all cars that would allow the cops to turn off the engine at the flick of a switch from a control room. Confidential records from a panel of senior EU cops, who hold their conferences in secret, have set out a strategy entitled "remote stopping cars" as part of broader police surveillance and tracking measures.
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