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Australia drops plans to censor internet

The Australian government has finally come to its senses. After years of testing and preparing a firewall to filter its domestic internet traffic, they have formally abandoned the plan. Officials now say that it will use Interpol’s “worst of” child abuse site list as a way to shield Ozzies from truly awful content. “Blocking the Interpol ‘worst of’ list will ... Read More »

Foxconn to open plants in US?

Foxconn, the Taiwanese manufacturer of Apple iPhone and electronic component supplier might just be planning to open plants in US Soil. They are eying potential locations in Detroit or LA. Yes, you are reading this correctly, a Taiwanese electronics manufacturer wants to start a plant in US, while everyone else is running to China. All this while employees of Foxconn ... Read More »

Google’s 10-inch Nexus Tablet

Google has unveiled a much larger tablet, a 10-inch Nexus tablet, the Google Nexus 10. The tablet market is getting quite crowded and first-time tablet owners are confused with all the choices. Google 10-inch Nexus tablet has been launched after Microsoft launched Surface and Apple launched iPad Mini. Google, the world’s No.1 Internet search engine, has pushed deeper into the ... Read More »

Steve Job’s Yacht More like iYacht!

Steve Job’s secret Yacht which was in construction and after almost a year after his death and it has finally been completed. Yes, it has ‘i’ everywhere, from the aluminum body to the iMac navigation. It IS Steve Job’s brain child. Steve Jobs spent years designing it, he has named her Venus. Presenting, the iYacht! Built entirely out of aluminum, ... Read More »

Top 25 Worst Passwords of 2012

The top worst passwords of 2012 has been released and ‘password’ still remains a popular choice among us. There has been some new additions to the list, passwords such as ‘Jesus’, ‘ninja’, etc., have made it to the list. Looks like the secure password awareness campaign is working. Apart from that there has been some changes within the list. The ... Read More »