• December 22, 2025
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  • Google
    Google

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  • Microsoft
    Microsoft

    iOS 26.2 Features A New AirDrop Privacy Feature

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  • Tesla
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  • Deals
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This Online Tool By Microsoft Can Predict Your Password With Great Accuracy

Paul Morris·December 9, 2013
The recent wave of data breaches on a number of popular sites and Web service providers should definitely be a cause for concern to most users. Malicious attacks on the likes of Yahoo!, Facebook and Adobe should act as a catalyst for us to review our current account setup and make changes accordingly to improve the strength of passwords, even if your data wasn't amongst the batch that was compromised in any of the attacks. Microsoft Research is well aware that password strength is one of the most vital components in combating such breaches, and as such has created the Telephathwords tool to try and guess the next character of a password based on a large database and complex query patterns.

Remember Folks: There’s No Way To Make Your Xbox One Backwards Compatible, Unless You Want To Brick Your Console

Paul Morris·December 9, 2013
Microsoft's decision to not offer any kind of backwards compatibility with the Xbox One undoubtedly ruffled a few feathers. The decision is entirely understandable from a business perspective, but it has definitely left a bitter taste in the mouths of many users who will go to great lengths to try and "enable" compatibility with older Xbox 360 games, even if it means putting their console at risk. Larry Hryb - better known as Major Nelson to most - has taken to his official Twitter timeline to warn Xbox One users of the dangers involved in enabling the built-in developer mode on the console in the hope of playing those old games.

Facebook Already Came Up With A ‘Sympathize’ Button, But You Can’t Like It Yet

Oliver Haslam·December 9, 2013

Apple’s App Store Now Hosts More Than One Million iOS Apps In The U.S. Store

Paul Morris·December 9, 2013
Tim Cook and Apple's executive team are always keen to wax lyrical about how many apps have passed through the App Store over the last five years. The majority of the company's media events heavily feature slides featuring the number of available third-party applications available and the amount of revenue that has been paid out to the developers who create and publish those apps. In the relatively short lifespan of the App Store, Apple has managed to hit, and go beyond some pretty impressive milestones. Recent data from AppsFire suggests that Apple have hit yet another notable goal by now having over one million apps live in the U.S. App Store alone.

$179 Moto G vs $649 Samsung Galaxy S4 – Which Smartphone Offers Best Value-For-Money? [VIDEO]

Tom Richardson·December 9, 2013
In the video below, we pit Moto G vs Samsung Galaxy S4 in a comparison test to see which of the two smartphones offer best value-for-money.

Xbox One Vs Xbox 360 – Hardware Size Comparison In Photos

Oliver Haslam·December 8, 2013

Moto G Unboxing And First Look [VIDEO]

Tom Richardson·December 8, 2013
Earlier on in the year, Google made a move which some people deemed clever, some foolish. With the expertise that comes with being one of the world's largest software companies, Google doesn’t have the best credentials when it comes to hardware production. The answer? Purchase an already existing, well thought of, manufacturer. In this case, Google purchased the then-struggling Motorola Mobility to head their mobile device production.

Apple Pays Tribute To Nelson Mandela On Its Official Website

Aatif·December 8, 2013
Losing a leader like Nelson Mandela is always a huge loss not just for his own nation, but for all of humanity on the whole. When the former South African president and national leader passed away, almost everyone paid tribute to his achievements and his life in their own way, but seeing a corporation doing that is always different and noteworthy. Cupertino tech giant Apple has honored the great leader by updating its home page with the photo of Mandela, paying homage to a giant life that was taken away from us.

Piixl Jetpack Is A SteamOS Gaming PC That Disappears Behind Your TV Set

Oliver Haslam·December 8, 2013

This App For iOS And Android Is A Keylogger, Monitor And All-Round Spying App

Ben Reid·December 8, 2013
Security and general privacy tends to be of paramount importance to most mobile device users, and with very good reason. But while the battle to steer clear of the unscrupulously-intended, non-niceties of the mobile world are well documented, one company obscures its potentially dangerous spying app under a veil of legitimacy.

Download CyanogenMod 11 Nightlies Android 4.4 KitKat For Nexus 4, 5, 7 And 10

Ben Reid·December 7, 2013
The CyanogenMod team rarely slacks, but even by their standards, it has been a really busy past couple of weeks. Not too hectic, however, to have any major effect on the schedule it would seem, for CyanogenMod M1 has just been released, supporting most Nexus devices in the process. As we learned earlier on in the week, CyanogenMod 10.2 would be the last version supporting those old Android Jelly Bean ROMs, and in a matter of just 72 hours, the "Milestone 1" release of the Android 4.4 KitKat-based version 11 is upon us.

50 Siri Voice Commands To Help You Get The Most From Apple’s Voice Assistant [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·December 7, 2013

First Look At Google Glass With Prescription Spectacles [Leaked Photos]

Ben Reid·December 7, 2013
Although we're relatively well informed as to the progress of Google Glass's development, we haven't had much of an insight into the numerous different designs we've already been promised by the Big G and its partners. The current Explorer Edition, for example, does not work with prescription lenses, leaving those in requirement of visual aids unable to fully use the wearable tech - if at all. As such, designs to facilitate the specialized lenses are being worked on, and one Google manager looks to have accidentally leaked snaps of one pair of prescription Glasses for the world to see. The shots were hastily removed from sight, although not before the Web could grab and share them for the rest of us to ogle over.

This Famous Android Flashlight App Has Been Secretly Leaking Your Location Data

Ben Reid·December 7, 2013
Although Android is, due to its open source nature, seen as a target by many hackers and individuals that wish to steal information for illicit purposes, the Google Play Store is, at least in theory, as safe as most other app portals. After all, it is moderated by Google to ensure that apps comply with the rules and terms of service, and anything suspect is usually disposed of in a swift and timely manner. But one app by the name of Brightest Flashlight, which requires no further description, appears to be keeping users in the dark about how it collects user location data before sending it to third party ad firms.

Bungie Announces Destiny Release Date For PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360

Oliver Haslam·December 7, 2013
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