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Top Tech News; 25 October 2016

  Connected Devices Could Be to Blame for the Recent DDoS Attack A distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack which the Internet recently. A large portion of the Internet was affected and raised legitimate questions about cyber security and safety. Dyn reported that our connected devices could take a share of the blame, especially when it comes to security attacks. #privacy #security Go Insta Brings Live Videos to Instagram To play catch up with Snapchat, Instagram is bringing a live video service called ‘Go Insta’, which allows you to post images and videos as part of a story but they will be available only for 24 hours. The users who broadcast the videos come with a banner that that reads ‘LIVE’, to tell others that they’re broadcasting. #digital #marketing Facebook Adopts Client-side Ranking to Improve News Feed Facebook just employed client-side ranking to ensure that News Feed content is more efficient. The idea is to bring news articles and content quickly. The idea is to make new links load quickly in the background, so that the redesigned News Feed loads everything almost instantaneously. #social Google Will Now Associate Web Tracking with Personally Identifiable User Data Apparently, Google just changed its privacy policy silently to associate web tracking with personally identifiable user data. This is supposed to be anonymous and breaks the promise that Google had once made. This could raise questions about Google Pixel, Google’s new smartphone which could make collecting such personal data easier. #privacy #security Linux’s Next Ubuntu Release Codenamed ‘Zesty Zapus’ If you are a Linux user and were wondering when the new Ubuntu update would be released, here are some clues. First, the next release will be Ubuntu 17.04, and its launch date will soon be announced. Second, it has a strange codename, just like its predecessors and is called ‘Zesty Zapus’. #os

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Top Tech News; 21 October 2016

Coming Soon: Facebook at Work  Gone are the days when Facebook was banned at work. Now, the popular social media tool may soon become the next big workplace collaboration platform. Maintaining the same look and feel, Facebook at Work will let users add and share comments, photographs, videos and information about the company and its offices changing the way we work, and collaborate in our organizations. Certainly, your employees have much to look forward to. #social 2. Is Google Experimenting with Pixel Phones?  Google’s Pixel phones had many heads rolling at an event raising the hopes of a lot of people who were looking for an iPhone alternative. Build on cutting edge technology using latest Snapdragon processor, 4GB of RAM and a host of exclusive features, Google hopes to make a real mark in the smartphone segment. However, one also needs to wait and watch to see if this is one of Google’s many expensive experiments. #mobile. 3. Twitter Repackages Website Conversion Tracking  Building upon existing objective-based campaigns, Twitter launched a dedicated service that lets advertisers cost-efficiently track website conversions throughout the marketing campaign. Advertisers can further take advantage of predictive shopping and bidding expertise of TellApart besides leveraging Twitter’s Audience Platform. The company also rebranded its Website Clicks Offering as Website Visits. Let us hope repackaging attempts are more than a face-saver for the sinking ship. #social 4. Google’s Go Rises in Popularity Of all the programming languages that have risen to popularity, the story of Google’s Go has been a remarkable one. Tiobe once again revealed that Google’s Go is now the 16th most popular programming language, with Java, C++ and C# being the most popular on the list. 5. Indian Startups No Longer Need RBI Permission to Receive Foreign Investments Indian start-ups can rejoice, as the RBI just announced that it will allow them to seek investment from Foreign Venture Capital Investors (FVCIs). These investments will no longer require the approval of Indian regulators and is a step in the right direction toward liberalizing the economy, especially when tech start-ups are looking for foreign investments. #startup #finance   

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Top Tech News; 20 October 2016

EU Court Allows Storing IP Addresses of Visitors to Prevent Cyber Attacks If you own a website and were wondering why it should be a legal issue to store IP addresses even if that helped you to prevent cyber attacks, the European Union’s top court seems to understand your skepticism. Website owners can now store users’ IP addresses in order to prevent “denial of service” and other forms of attacks. This comes as a big relief to web admins in the EU. #security SAP’s HCM Service Comes to Azure If you are using Microsoft’s Azure platform, you will soon be able to use SAP’s “SuccessFactors” cloud-based Human Capital Management (HCM) service as well. This move is expected to help companies to manage their employees better. Azure is one of the most popular open developer platforms out there, and this new partnership will enhance its adoption. #cloud TRAI Seeks Stakeholders’ Opinion on M2M Communication The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India wants to know what stakeholders think of machine-to-machine connectivity. Networked devices are increasingly becoming popular and M2M communication is expected to champion the cause of Smart Cities in India. It is no wonder TRAI wants to know what stakeholders think of M2M communication. #telecom Book Ola or Uber Directly from Google Search Booking a cab late in the night just got easier. You know longer have to wait for Ola or Uber apps to fire up. You can look for these cabs right from Google Search on your smartphone. Google announced this new facility in a blog post. #app Apple’s Updated Macbooks Are Coming Those of you looking for a new laptop might want to wait for a week. Apple just announced an event on October 27th, and it is almost an open secret that new MacBook Pro models will be announced. Extensive feature updates and overall design upgradations are expected. #corporate

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How Desktop and Mobile Are Converging, Thanks to Windows 10

When Windows 10 was launched last year, it did not attract a lot of attention. Most people did not like the interface and people were unsure how the updates would be released. However, the new operating system comes loaded with features that take computing to a different level. More specifically, they bring mobility and desktop experience together. This is very crucial in a world such as today’s because most people access the internet on their mobile devices. Bringing uniform experience to all devices With a nearly identical code for all Microsoft devices, universal apps run on desktops, smartphones, tablets and even on other Microsoft products such as Surface Hub and the Xbox. Windows 10 has been described by Microsoft as an operating system as a service, where extra features may be delivered at an extra cost, and giving free updates to basic users. The ultimate goal of Microsoft is to ensure that Windows 10 is installed on at least one billion devices eventually. Whether it is likely to happen or not is different. We need to remember that Windows-run mobile phones are not popular and they may never reach mainstream acceptance. However, we need to understand what Windows 10 is really doing in a larger capacity. It is bringing mobility and desktop computing together, and that is something that even Apple is working on. [php snippet=1] Using cloud to bring better synchronization between mobile and PC Those of you who use Macs might know that iCloud syncs all the data to your iPhones and iPads simultaneously, as you type. Microsoft takes this experience a step ahead. All the app data and other preferences will easily be available on all the devices you are signed on to. This brings synchronization of data to the next step. We can clearly see where we are headed to. Regardless of the device we use, all our data will run on clouds, helping us to switch devices anytime, without losing content or making several copies of the same file. This is very crucial when it comes to business computing and mobility. All data needs to be available on all authorized devices at the same time. Talking about business mobility, Windows 10 also has taken extra care to ensure security and safeguard privacy. Encryption has been used extensively to provide the kind of safety that an enterprise grade operating system needs to provide. All this leads to a new direction of Microsoft and for computing in general. Bringing mobile and desktop experiences with the help of cloud computing has been central to this game plan. Microsoft gets it right Certainly, Windows 10 will remain a dominant force in the world of computing. Its importance has decreased because of mobile devices, and a gradual move towards other operating systems. However, the fact that Microsoft has understood what is really important, in this case, mobility, is a heartening sign, and should be looked at as a positive development. Though Windows mobile phones are not popular, this certainly is a step in the right direction.

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