Review of PayPal security key

Sunday, June 10

PayPal has recently released a device which generates a six digit code every 30 seconds. PayPal claims that all internet hackers will never be able to hack any account. [read more]

A9, a strong new search engine alternative to Google

A9 is a new webcrawler that allows browsing of more than one search engine at once while earning you a discount on Amazon. Google is great for global searches of very specific terms, but if you need to search a general tearm or make a search in more specific databases, it gives you too many disorganized and irrelevant hits to be useful. Here is where A9 excels. A9 provides a focused search of over 300 search engines and databases. Unlike Google, you can search up to 10 of these at once.

Some interesting facts



Some interesting facts emerge from CyberMedia Dice-TNS survey of IT professionals in India.



  • 29% highly satisfied with their job.

  • Nearly 63% have less than 5 yrs of work experience in IT or IT related field.

  • More than 75% of IT professionals have been with their current employer for less than 2 yrs.

  • More than 70% of IT professionals have been promoted in last one year.

  • 60% of the respondednts have posted resume on job portals.

Identity Theft, one of the fastest growing Crime

Saturday, June 9

Identity theft occurs when a criminal uses another person's personal information to take on that person's identity. Identity theft is much more than misuse of a Social Security number-it can also include credit card and mail fraud.

Soon, Doctors might be performing surgeries via satellites

Friday, June 8

Robotic surgeries wherein doctors will operate on patients from a distance of about 4,000 miles may become a reality soon, as scientists have now shown that surgeons and robots could be linked via Internet connection or satellite. [read more]

Security 2.0 will protect next-generation threats

Leading software solution provider Symantec Corp today announced its vision for protecting customers from next-generation threats targeting their information and interactions through the systems. [read more]

Clock Link

Thursday, June 7

ClockLink.com provides fashionable clocks that you can easily embed in your web page. All you need to do is simply paste the tag on your web page. You can also choose a time zone for your clock so it will show the correct time.

Nanotechnology now used in nearly 500 everyday products

Friday, June 1


Makers claim Nanotechnology can help you climb Mt. Everst and stop the Comman Cold [read more]

With simplified code, Programming becomes child's play

Scratch, a new programming language being released today by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. The program, named after the technique hip-hop DJs use to mix music, gives novices the ability to create dynamic programs without wading through a manual, teaching computer programming concepts while encouraging students to play.

Global net censorship GROWING

The level of state-led censorship of the net is growing around the world, a study of so-called internet filtering by the Open Net Initiative suggests.
The study of thousands of websites across 120 Internet Service Providers found 25 of 41 countries surveyed showed evidence of content filtering.
Websites and services such as Skype and Google Maps were blocked, it said. [read more]

China to use Computer Viruses


The Defense Department reports that the People's Liberation Army is moving beyond traditional battlefields and into cyberspace.