Further integrating Google+ into Gmail, Google has enabled quick access to contact details and improved Google+ circles integration in Gmail search. So when you search for an email address in Gmail (to retrieve the messages to/from that specific email address), the search results … Continue reading
[Video] Story of Send: Where Your Email Goes When You Hit Send
We all do send and receive emails from time to time, but have you ever considered knowing how your email goes from your computer or smartphone to your friend's across the country or around the world? Well, if you are now, … Continue reading
Adobe Digital Publishing Suite (DPS) Gets Content Viewer for iPhone
Having released Creative Suite 6, Creative Cloud and Muse earlier this month, three of its biggest announcements this year, Adobe has evidently been really hard at work. And that's not all they were working on — Adobe has just announced the next … Continue reading
Russian Satellite Beats NASA With 121-Megapixel Photo Of Earth
The Russian Federal Space Agency finally released the 121-megapixel photo of Earth (one whole side of the planet!) taken by its geostationary weather satellite Elektro-L No.1 from 22,369 miles away in space. The photo happens to be the highest resolution image of our planet ever … Continue reading
Amazon CloudFront Now Caches & Serves Dynamic Content Too
Amazon CloudFront, the content delivery network (CDN) offered by Amazon Web Services, has added support for dynamic content, which means, it can now serve an entire website or app (both dynamic and static content). New features added to the CloudFront APIs and the … Continue reading
Does Linus Torvalds (Who Developed Git) Hate GitHub?
Linus Torvalds believes that GitHub is pretty much useless except for code hosting. He therefore only hosts the Linux kernel source code on GitHub, but does not accept pull requests on the service. Linus Torvalds is best known for initiating the Linux … Continue reading
Microsoft Funded Russian Startup Pirate Pay Attacks BitTorrent Swarms
Movies, music and software — three huge industries, one common enemy — BitTorrent. Russian startup Pirate Pay claims to have developed a technology, that allows them to confuse BitTorrent clients, making it nearly impossible for people to transfer files. How It Works: In December 2011, Walt … Continue reading
Soon-to-be '.secure' Domains To Define Secure Services
With over $9 million in backing, Internet security researchers at Artemis Internet Inc. have applied for the ".secure" generic top-level domain which they believe will become the sweet spot of the web that separates the good guys from the bad guys. The Internet Corporation for … Continue reading







