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Microsoft tries to make up for angering OneDrive customers after killing unlimited storage Microsoft killed OneDrive’s unlimited cloud storage option in November, and it was very unpopular move. Now it’s trying to make up for it. To recap, the unlimited storage option was cut to 1 TB in November, but it turns out a lot
Twitter for iOS adds 1Password integration for safe and easy log-ins Logging into Twitter just got a lot easier — and much safer — on iOS. In an update, Twitter added 1Password integration for signing in. This will be especially helpful for those with multiple accounts, or who are adding Twitter for the fist time
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Everything you need to know before buying a smartwatch In many ways, 2015 was the first true ‘year of the smartwatch.’ Though they might not have yet become the ubiquitous phenomenon manufacturers were hoping for – too many early-generation qualms for the average person – there is a newfound public awareness and interest that will continue
Pakistan’s Government Data Requests revealed in Facebook Report Recently Social Media Website Facebook published its government request report, in which they have shown various request from the different government of the world for data access, restriction or removal of contents belonging to specific user accounts in context to the laws of their respective countries. SEE
Popular Password Cracker HashCat Goes Open Source Jens Steube, creator of the password cracking toolkit known as Hashcat announced that his tool and its derivates will be available under open source license. The news has first been published on the Hashcat forum, where Steube explains the motivations behind his move. The main reason, as Steube
Pakwheels Auto Show held in Faisalabad Pakistan’s number one automotive website, www.Pakwheels.com held an automobile show in Faisalabad on December 06, 2015. It showcased some of the fanciest cars at the city’s Iqbal Stadium. Faisalabad’s District Coordination Officer (DCO) Noorul Ameen Mengal inaugurated the show, while Muhammad Nawaz Malik, a member of the provincial assembly
Top Affordable Web Hosting Companies in Pakistan It is the end of the 2015 and we are preparing for new year and performance of a year is calculated in last month of every year. Today I’m here with a list of Best Web hosting companies of Pakistan. Pakistani bloggers face many issues when they transform their
Google will route users to Accelerated Mobile Pages starting February 2016 Google announced today that it will begin routing traffic to Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) by late February 2016. The company previously revealed plans to do so at some point next year, but hadn’t specified when that might be. The AMP project aims to deliver
Tumblr now lets you send posts as messages, and supports Live Photos on iOS Today’s Tumblr update brings one officially cool feature, and another that went under the radar. You can now send any Tumbler post as a message, piggybacking nicely on the platform’s new in-app chat feature, which also launches broadly today. To send a