Although we’d have normally filed this one under iOS 5 features to arrive this fall, the PC-free and WiFi-sync functions touted by Apple during the WWDC 2011 keynote can spawn a much more attractive headline on the 4th of July.Described by Apple itself as "Independence for all iOS devices," the PC Free feature ... |
4 July 2011 13:11 GMT |
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Security vendors warn that the wave of Fourth of July spam emails promoting replica items, pills and other such products, has already begun.It is a well known fact that spammers are trying to capitalize on any holiday with special promotions and discounts for their pool-quality products.Security researchers from Syma... |
2 July 2011 06:55 GMT |
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Fourth of July is a highly anticipated holiday, not only by U.S. citizens, but by the creators of the Waledac worm as well, who are anxious to profit from the massive public interest surrounding it. Security researchers warn that an Independence Day-themed Waledac spam campaign, looking to infect users through a fake... |
4 July 2009 04:40 GMT |
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India celebrates the Independence Day on August 15 as the moment when the nation became an independent country after it was separated from the British dominance in 1947. Obviously, Google celebrated this event and modified some of its logos just like the old doodles which appeared on the main page of the search engin... |
15 August 2007 03:12 GMT |
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Google has its own method to celebrate the special events from every corner of the world: it changes the logo displayed on the official page of the search technology in order to show the users from a certain country that Google cares about them. Yesterday, the United States celebrated the Independence Day, also known... |
5 July 2007 03:50 GMT |
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The Independence Day is not only an important event for the US residents but also for the spammers from every corner of the world who want to lure users into their malicious attempts. As we expected, a powerful spam campaign is currently assaulting users' inboxes with a considerable number of messages encouragin... |
4 July 2007 06:18 GMT |
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The Independence Day is a holiday celebrated in multiple corners of the world, not necessarily in the United States. However, the Mountain View company Google is also enjoying this free day and announcing nothing more than a... downtime. Yes, you've heard it right, Google prepares some maintenance periods for it... |
4 July 2007 03:18 GMT |
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