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Cyber criminals use social media to cooperate with each other on executing major attacks
Cyber criminals share each others' capabilities through social media to launch attacks.
BMW says talks with Apple don't involve developing a car
BMW says its talks with technology giant Apple do not involve developing or building a car.
Google+ likely to be split; Photos and Hangouts may soon be separated
Google Inc's Bradley Horowitz will run the company's Photo and Streams products, in a move that indicates the company may be reorganizing its Google+ social networking site.
Microsoft launches 5-inch Lumia 640, 5.7-inch Lumia 640 XL budget smartphones; to be available from April
Both the Lumia 640 and 640 XL can be upgraded to Microsoft's next OS, Windows 10, when the operating system is rolled out later this year.
Robotic ankles will soon have 'eyes' to see where they are going
The artificial vision system will help improve the wearer's gait.
What is net neutrality? Everything you should know about FCC's new rules set to regulate Internet providers
The US Federal Communications Commission set new rules to regulate Internet providers more heavily.
Google re-allows porn on Blogger
Bloggers can continue to tag any blog with sexually explicit content as "adult" that is placed behind a warning page.
The world's first self-landing system for unmanned drones developed
Australian Research Centre for Aerospace Automation (ARCAA) made the breakthrough which will allow the drones to identify emergency landing spots and land on their own.
IBM targets $40 billion in cloud, other growth areas by 2018
The $40 billion will come from areas which IBM calls its "strategic imperatives," namely cloud, analytics, mobile, social and security software.
2,252 fake Lenovo products worth Rs 23 lakh seized
Fake products under the brand name Lenovo, including laptop batteries and adaptors, valued at Rs 23 lakh, were seized in raids at three retail shops.
Google to show ads for apps in Android app store; strives to bring in more revenue from smartphones, tablets
The advertising expansion will provide Google with a new opportunity to profit from its Android software, the world's most widely used operating system for mobile devices.
Twitter boosts efforts to to crack down on impersonation, data leaks
The announcement has come as an update to Twitter's online safety push announced in December.
Google experimenting with Reader Mode for Chrome that removes unnecessary clutter for easy reading
Apple's Safari has long featured a Reader Mode, and extensions such as Readability offer similar services for Chrome, but now Google is also aiming to provide reader-friendly interface.
Facebook's new feature could help you save lives of friends who appear distressed
Now you can more easily help save the lives of friends who might appear distressed, through a new updated Facebook feature.
Indian government to spread cyber threat awareness in partnership with Google
MyGov and Google will partner for the programme which is aimed at creating awareness among users regarding cyber threat.
Samsung losing grip of Indian tablet market after leading it in 2014: Report
Overall, the tablet market in India fell by 9.2 per cent to 3.89 million units shipped in 2014 as compared to 2013.