Saturday 31 January 2015

TROJAN INFECTS 110,000 FACEBOOK USERS IN TWO DAYS

A new Trojan currently circulating on Facebook has managed to propagate to more than 110,000 users in just two days, a researcher says, by tagging friends of the victim in a post directing to an alleged video. Tag scams are not new but recently they have been seen to be used with increased frequency.
Trojan distributed more aggressively

Thursday 29 January 2015

HOW TO BECOME A GOOD ANDROID DEVELOPER

 Imagine what your android smart phone would be without those apps that you love so much. Starting from the apps that you use to access your social media pages and games, apps are essentially make your phone what it is.
Our lives today are so dependent on apps and there are new ones being developed daily for different purposes. The apps have touched our lives in a way that if today they were to disappear from our phones life would never be the same again. Imagine if you did not have that app that you use for your diet program or work out? What if you were unable to access your favorite social media site because you did not have an app to do so?

Wednesday 28 January 2015

YOUTUBE WILL NOW DEFAULT TO HTML5 PLAYERS FOR BETTER SUPPORT ON MORE DEVICES

 Today, YouTube announced that its Web video player will now default to HTML5 over Adobe Flash to add more flexibility for developers, bloggers and consumers.
The team wrote that it waited on switching to HTML5 players due to numerous technical issues. For example, HTML5 previously lacked support for Adaptive Bitrate (ABR), which helps reduce buffering.

With ABR support, YouTube says it is able to use MediaSource Extensions to run smooth live streams on a variety of devices, including the Xbox One, Playstation 4, Chromecast and most popular Web browsers such as Chrome, Safari 8 and IE 11.
YouTube also says that since HTML5 supports VP9 codec, it can help save bandwidth, load time and file size. The team encourages developers to start using the iframe API rather than Flash so mobile devices that do not support Flash can easily stream YouTube videos.
YouTube has offered HTML5 functionality for many years now, so it seems overdue for the company to finally make this the standard platform.
You can read the full details of YouTube’s HTML5 benefits here.
➤ YouTube now defaults to HTML5 video

Monday 26 January 2015

FACEBOOK WAS DOWN SINCE MORNING IN RWANDA

Facebook was down since morning, then 09h:09' was working

THE PIRATE BAY UPDATED WITH PHOENIX IMAGE AND SET TO RETURN ON 1 FEBRUARY



The Pirate Bay — an infamous Torrent website predominantly used to share copyrighted material free of charge — could be relaunched on 1st February, the date the website has long been expected to return.

The website went dark from the Internet following a raid in Sweden last month. After a complaint was filed by a group called the Rights Alliance, Swedish Police officers raided The Pirate Bay's server room in Stockholm and seized several servers and other equipment.

Monday 19 January 2015

FAKE WHATSAPP PLUS APP RUMORED TO BE NEXT OFFICIAL NEW WHATSAPP



Several reports from the popular news websites had suggested that WhatsApp, the widely popular messaging application, is working on a new version of its instant messaging client, called WhatsApp PLUS, in order to provide its users a lot of handy new features. However the news seems to be completely fake!!
                    
WhatsApp Plus has already been launched a long ago and is not at all genuine as it is not associated with the Facebook-owned WhatsApp. Many users claimed to have already used WhatsApp Plus before.

RWANDA WEBSITE CALLED UMUSEKE WAS HACKED BY ANOUNYMOUS


The technologies have many advantages and disadvantages then Rwanda like one country located in Eastern africa where technology advanced,some website like umuseke wae down from morning today until now.All domain umuseke.com and http://umuseke.rw/

Thursday 1 January 2015

WHO HACKED SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT?


Everyone has a theory about who really hacked Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.
Despite President Barack Obama's conclusion that North Korea was the culprit, the Internet's newest game of whodunit continues. Top theories include disgruntled Sony insiders, hired hackers, other foreign governments or Internet hooligans. Even some experts are undecided, with questions about why the communist state would steal and leak gigabytes of data, email threats to some Sony employees and their families and then threaten moviegoers who planned to watch "The Interview" on Christmas.