Bonn, Germany - Software or driver updates should only be downloaded from the manufacturer's website. Updates offered as e-mail attachments or on third party sites can in fact turn out to contain malicious programs or viruses, according to the German publisher, Verlag fuer die Deutsche Wirtschaft, in Bonn.
Motorola has announced the introduction of a new clamshell handset, the MOTOACTV W450 also called the Motorola Active exclusively via T-Mobile USA. More of a rugged handset, this refined fellow is a perfect companion for all those outdoor activities.
Furnished with an external rubber casing, the durable handset offers a solid grip. It can also be easily clipped to your belt or backpack thanks to a very neat chin-bar at its base.
On Thursday, two security flaws in iPhone were disclosed by Security Researcher Aviv Raff that could help the attackers to trick the users into unknowingly surfing to unwanted destinations.
Back in July, Raff had tried to bring these flaws in the attention of Apple, but since company did not address them with patches, he was left with no choice but to disclose these flaws publicly.
Hamburg - For centuries, astrologers studied celestial constellations in a bid to unravel the future. Thanks to modern technology, a glance at your computer screen suffices nowadays.
Beginners can check Astrology 2008 from Rondomedia publishing. Users enter the date, their location and, when possible, the exact time of their birth. Within minutes, the software performs its calculations.
The resulting graphic might not make much sense, but the program is accompanied by texts with more detailed data about personality, the future and relationships as well as finances and career. Charts are available showing on which days the signs are good and bad for love and emotions, strength, professional success and financial business.
As the technology is growing for better; a flexible television screen was recently demonstrated by the researchers, which could result in people folding up their PC and putting it in their pocket.
This design could be used in televisions, posters as well as computers.
Additionally, it could also find a way to develop a newspaper display technolgy, which will enable the readers to upload daily news to an easy-to-carry display contraption.
London, October 4 : Apple says that the rumours that its chief executive Steve Jobs suffered a heart attack are untrue.
The rumours started spreading after the publication of a report by online citizen journalist site iReport, and appearing on other blogs and forums shortly afterwards.
However, an Apple spokesperson has now refuted the report.
"The rumours that he has had a heart attack are untrue," the Telegraph quoted Apple as saying.
Technology bloggers, analysts, and investors have been concerned about the health of the Apple chief executive for some months.