Popcorn Time Web client launched. Streams movies and TV shows directly in your web browser. Here’s how it works and more details can be found here.
Verizon has officially announced that it will be acquiring AOL for $4.4 billion in a cash deal. Where Verizon has been trying to work out a deal for a merger with AOL for some time now, it looks like the option for a full-on purchase was always on the cards.
Torrent of Game Of Thrones Season 5 Episode 1 to 4 has leaked online. The download of the torrents has exceeded 800,000 mark at the time of writing with the rate of downloads showing no sign of abating.
Here's how to check if your wireless network router (Wi-Fi) and its DNS is hacked. More details on the matter can be found right here.
Have you ever wanted your own personal assistant ready to respond to your every beckoned call? I'm not talking about Siri or Google Now, which will both tell you the football scores or what the weather's going to be like next weekend; I mean a real assistant, more like a secretary - one that will fetch you a pizza or book you flights to suit your needs at the drop of a hat. A newly-introduced service has taken the idea of a butler / chauffeur / servant and rolled it into a magical new text-based system, and provided your request is on the right side of legal, any product or service is just a text away.
When an Apple or a Samsung comes through with such innovations as fingerprint sensors or NFC, we tend to take much notice. But the advancement of the Web and the wider digital community depends more upon those changes that aren't necessarily as obvious nor welcomed with the same amount of fanfare. But in news that should be gratefully received by each and every user of digital products (read: everyone), it appears that HTTP/2, a natural progression from traditional Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) in terms of speed and efficiency, is well on its way, having just been finalized by the appropriate body.
Online file sharing site RapidShare is going away come March 31st 2015, a note on the service's website has announced. Users wanting to get their data out of the service need to do just that before April 1st.
How to find out if your iPhone or Android phone will work on other carriers in US, Canada, Japan and other countries around the world. More details can be found right here.
If you’ve found yourself missing The Pirate Bay over the last few weeks then you’ll be pleased to know that the site is now back online. For the time being at least.
With 2014 having passed us by, one would want to believe that the human race has evolved beyond some of the most obvious and ridiculous passwords it could use on its devices and the Internet. Not by a mile apparently. Head on after the jump, to catch a rundown of the 25 most effective passwords for getting hacked.