Thursday, 25 February 2016

Apple is Making iPhones Almost Impossible to Crack!


After last year attack Apple is planning to make it's iPhones much harder than before to crack. With some upgraded features future's iPhones will be almost impossible to crack. Read the full story here

Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Wikipedia is planning open-source search engine - but something is a little confusing


Online information giant Wikipedia, is planning to build an open-source search engine, but according to some experts it could be a little confusing. Read full story here...

Wikipedia is also exploring whether it can be pre-loaded on new handsets in order to help it reach new audiences, which also might give it a new income stream.

Friday, 12 February 2016

Node.js Foundation will Incubate Express in-House



One of the innovative and leading JavaScript framework Node.js has recently announces that they are going to incubate one of the most popular packages of their community. Read full story >>

The Node.js foundation is an impartial organization hosted by The Linux Foundation to support the future growth of the framework without any particular party having ownershipover it.

Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Google once again offering 2GB of free Drive storage for securing your account

Tomorrow is apparently "Safer Internet Day," which you most likely didn't mark on your calendar. Google remembered Safer Internet Day, though. To celebrate, it has brought back the free data reward for completing a security audit of your account. A few minutes of your time gets you an extra 2GB of Drive storage for free.



Friday, 5 February 2016

Happy Chinese New Year 2016!



Singsys's Team Wishing you a very Happy Chinese Lunar New year 2016!
Have an enriching and pleasant Chinese New Year.

Thursday, 4 February 2016

New hack-proof chip could secure your credit cards


Scientists, including those of Indian-origin, have developed a new radio frequency identification (RFID) chip that is virtually impossible to hack and can prevent your credit card number or key card information from being stolen.
The chip prevents so-called side-channel attacks, which analyses patterns of memory access or fluctuations in power usage when a device is performing a cryptographic operation, in order to extract its cryptographic key.
Source – tech.firstpost.com