Google Working on Android TV
Google are apparently working with Sony and Intel to develop a Google TV platform to put the Web on the family room. Google calls the television that has developed a new generation of television that allows an Internet connection on it. So that viewers can access the Internet through television. This cooperation will allow viewers to access video content from Web sites to share pictures and surf social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. The aim was quoted by the Telegraph on Friday (19/3/2010) is to facilitate easy access to change web channel viewers. While some TV makers like Samsung to sell TV with Internet access, Internet access is limited to widgets such as weather reports, Skype or news headlines. [...]
Facebook Project Titan – Webmail Service
Facebook is on going working on Project Titan to launch their full webmail service, with support for all email clients. The project Titan will give its 400 million Facebook users to use outside of the social networking site The Project Titan will change dramatically and revolutionary the way users send message on social networking site. With every members being an @facebook.com address,most likely will represent to connected to their vanity url. Like others webmail service, Facebook webmail will have full POP/IMAP support, to allow us to configure it with any email client, including Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook, Entourage, Apple’s mail applicants and Linux’s evolution email client. With Project Titan, it is believed could even take on Gmail user. With over 400million [...]
Categories: Facebook, News Tags: Facebook, free webmail service, Google
Admin Control for Google Apps on Smartphones
Google release a new update to allow administrators to control and manage staff access to Google applications on a range of the enterprise devices. The IT staff which has administrators right with Apps premier and Education Edition could be manage employee access to applications on iPhone, Nokia E series and Windows Mobile devices from the Google Apps control panel, no additional software needed. The new features are designed to let administrators to ensure that corporate policies are enforced across a range of mobile devices, said Bryan Mawhinney that role as mobile software engineer at Google on blog post. Administrators could control remotely wipe data from devices and lock them after a period of inactivity, also the administrators have right to [...]
Categories: Google Tags: 3G, Applications, Google, Nexus-one, Smartphone
Google Hack Exploit Vulnerability in Internet Explorer
The code used in the recent Google hack to exploit a vulnerability in Internet Explorer browser from Microsoft has been published online, raising the possibility of other attacks. According to Chief Technology Officer George McAfee Kurtz said that company researchers have seen references to the code in the mailing lists and has been published in at least one website. An attacker could use the bug to take control of the system by tricking a user into visiting a fraudulent Web site said. “The public release of exploit code increases the possibility of widespread attacks using the vulnerability in Internet Explorer,” said Kurtz. “The now public computer code may help cybercriminals craft attacks that use the vulnerability to compromise Windows systems. [...]
Categories: Google Tags: Browser, Google, Internet, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, penetration tests, Security







