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PlayStation Suite is an all new initiative that is designed to bring PlayStation titles to Android devices. As of now, the PlayStation Suite is completely focused on Android bases devices such as smartphones and tablets and will allow users to play PS1 classics on the handheld devices. Whether the service will be launched on the [...]
July 11th, 2011 | Posted in Reviews | Read More »

Samsung has confirmed speculation and rumors that have been circling the Internet. A new version of their Galaxy S II handset with an added special feature is set to be released this year. The new Galaxy S II will come with Near Field Communication enabled. Near Field Communication, or NFC Technology is a contactless and [...]
June 27th, 2011 | Posted in Mobile Phone News | Read More »

Google has issued an official announcement stating that they are currently making attempts to fix a flaw in the security. The statement was made after a German research paper highlighted that Android phone owners were facing threats to security. The research paper, published last week, stated that services such as Picassa, Contacts, and Google Calendar [...]
June 25th, 2011 | Posted in Mobile Phone News | Read More »

SEGA is the latest victim of the wave of internet attacks on gaming companies. The company falls in line with Sony, Codemasters, and Nintendo, who have all suffered online security breaches recently. SEGA stated that credit card details were not compromised. The hacking group LulzSec has come forward in a public tweet to offer their [...]
June 19th, 2011 | Posted in Internet News | Read More »
SEGA is the latest victim of the wave of internet attacks on gaming companies. The company falls in line with Sony, Codemasters, and Nintendo, who have all suffered online security breaches recently. SEGA stated that credit card details were not compromised. The hacking group LulzSec has come forward in a public tweet to offer their aid [...]
June 19th, 2011 | Posted in Internet News | Read More »

Kevin Lynch, the chief technology officer of Adobe has made a statement about his vision on the future of smartphones. According to his belief, the next step in to the future of smartphones involves location-based applications. Lynch voiced his opinions at the Open Mobile Summit and made a demonstration of the technology on a Samsung [...]
June 12th, 2011 | Posted in Apps News | Read More »

Latest news state that hackers had broken in to the online account site of Citibank and credit card details, account numbers, and email addresses have been compromised. According to a statement issued by Citigroup, about one percent of the credit card information of their customers has been viewed by the intruders. Citibank boasts an impressive [...]
June 11th, 2011 | Posted in Internet News | Read More »
The Internet and web are becoming increasingly vulnerable with the advancement of technologies and skills of the people who use it for wrong reasons. When compared to early stage hack attacks, recent methods of attacking are very much advance and complex. But there are some techniques used even today introduced some decades ago. Let’s have [...]
March 28th, 2008 | Posted in Security | Read More »