Google Updated Google Drive, Simply Awesome

A little more than two years have passed since Google Drive launched. At present, more than 190 million people are actively using the Google Drive to safely store and access their files on their phones, tablets, and computers. Such growth has inspired Google to offer more affordable storage plans and lately, Google has updated its Drive.

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Jibo: The World’s First Family Robot Coming In 2015

We have seen in many movies that robots are a member of a family. If you also dream to have a robot as part of your family, then it’s not too far. Cynthia Breazeal, an associate professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is trying to create the world’s first family robot called Jibo.

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Windows 9 Preview May Arrive Later This Year

At the beginning of this year, we reported that Microsoft may release Windows 9 in April 2015. But that didn’t happen. And lately, sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans have mentioned that instead of Windows 9, Windows 9 Preview may arrive later this year.

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Google Hangouts No Longer Require A Plugin For Chrome Users

If you are a regular user of Google’s video Hangouts service, you’ll be glad to know that the experience on desktop for this service is about to get a little more stable. Google has announced that Google Hangouts will no longer require a plugin for Chrome users.

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Another OpenSSL Bug Discovered, Allows Man-In-The-Middle Attack

The web is still reeling from the aftereffects of the Heartbleed bug and here we are now, with yet another bug discovered in OpenSSL. This bug allows an attacker to launch a man-in-the-middle attack, tapping into private communications and modifying traffic.

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Five Key Highlights From Apple’s WWDC 2014

Apple has surely taken over the front page of the technology world with the announcements at WWDC 2014. From OS X Yosemite to a new programming language, the company is evolving, adapting and gearing up for a new era. Here, we bring you the key highlights from the event.

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Apple iOS 8: Quick Full Features List

Apple finally introduced it’s latest Operating system iOS 8 on WWDC 2014. According to Tim Cook, “Apple’s sold 100 million iPod touches, 200 million iPads and over 500 million iPhones.”

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New Malware Spread Through Fake Heartbleed Bug Removal Tool

We extensively covered the vulnerability in the OpenSSL protocol that put three-quarters of the internet at security risk recently and came to be known as ‘Heartbleed.’ Now, a malware is being spread masquerading as a ‘Heartbleed Bug Removal Tool.’

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