Cash-strapped Brits are taking to Facebook to sell off their kidneys for as low as £20,000, a newspaper reported. According to a Sunday Post report, desperate Brits are ready to unload their…
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Yahoo revamps website with infinite scrolling, read-it-later features
Yahoo has completely redesigned its homepage introducing a more modern responsive design that scales across PC, tablet and smartphone screens and launched it in India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam. The…
Facebook resurrects F8; first conference since IPO slated for April 30
Facebook’s F8 developer conference has been revived and will be held on April 30 announced Ilya Sukhar, Facebook’s head of products, at the SXSW. The conference was last held in 2011 and…
Popcorn Time allows users to stream movies like Netflix, but pirated ones
Popcorn Time is a cross-platform tool that started off as an experiment to easily allow users to stream movies over BitTorrent rather than downloading them has developed into something massive and could…
Twitter bans explicit videos on Vine
Twitter has officially banned explicit sexual content from being published on its video-sharing app Vine. The company updated its rules and terms of service along with the new “no porn” policy and…
35 million photos on Getty Images now free to use
Getty Images has just made 35 million of its photographs free to use, in an effort to combat piracy. The company is opening its library to online publishers through the new embed…
Bitcoin bank ‘Flexcoin’ folds after £365,000 theft
Flexcoin, an Edmonton-based Bitcoin bank, has been forced to close after a theft of 896 Bitcoins to a hacker attack on Sunday equalling £365,000. The company reported that the entire stock of…
BREIN: We killed 200+ The Pirate Bay proxies, 41 payment processors, 100+ advertisers in 2013
Anti-piracy outfit BREIN has released its latest annual report wherein it has claimed culling of 206 The Pirate Bay proxies, 41 payment processors and over 100 advertisers in 2013. The Hollywood-affiliated anti-piracy…
1 out of 10 Americans believes HTML is a STD claims recent study
In a recent study by coupons website Vouchercloud.net conducted to gauge how knowledgeable Americans are when it comes to tech terms, it was found that one in every ten Americans that is…
Yahoo to disable Facebook, Google sign-ins gradually
Yahoo will be terminating the logins through Google and Facebook accounts gradually, new reports have claimed. Users will require a Yahoo ID to access all of Yahoo’s services including Fantasy Sports and…
The Pirate Bay facing intermittent downtimes since two weeks
The Pirate Bay has been at the pinnacle of Torrent sites for quite some time now and every time the site goes down for a few minutes or hours, BitTorrent users across…
Twitter’s system error accidentally resets passwords
Several Twitter users have received password reset request emails on Monday from the microblogging website, after being temporarily locked out of their accounts. “Twitter believes that your account may have been compromised…
Skype integration with Outlook.com available globally
Microsoft has integrated Skype with Outlook.com allowing all users of the webmail service to communicate using the instant messaging and video call service without leaving their inbox. “Today we are excited to…
Microsoft Office 365 to smarten up with Oslo
Microsoft revealed at the SharePoint 2014 conference that Office 365 will have a major update with new software, developer tools and capabilities added. Microsoft has rolled out the new “Office Graph,” –…
HTC Watch shuttering on March 31 in UK
HTC has announced closure of its movie rental and sales service HTC Watch in the UK on March 31 after pulling the plug on the service in multiple European countries last year….