Tuesday, July 16, 2013

President Mugabe offers $330000 reward in hunt for Facebook whistleblower leaking secrets from heart of his regime

  • Novinite - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Leading Bulgarian PR expert Maxim Behar has told Financial Times that the ongoing mass anti-government rallies in Bulgaria differ from any the country has experienced before - party because they are now driven by social media. Behar has noted that Bulgaria has become one of Europe's most "online" countries thanks to huge investment in high-speed broadband. That gave rise to a ...

  • Teething problems linger for FNB site

    IT Web - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    FNB has come under criticism for glitches on its new Web site. First National Bank (FNB) is still facing a barrage of complaints from users trying to find their way around recent changes to the online banking interface. Many users reported login problems and error messages on Monday, shortly after the Web site was revamped. Criticisms on Tuesday morning turned to navigation issues, with some ...

  • Thom Yorke Spotify criticism Top producer accuses Radiohead singer of Twitter hypocrisy

    The Independent - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Thom Yorke has been accused of hypocrisy after pulling his music from Spotify in a dispute over how much the music streaming service pays out to artists in ...

  • The butler didnt do it Rudd takes to Twitter to fend off cushion attack

    The Guardian - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    The Queensland premier, Campbell Newman, has responded to accusations he has a butler by claiming the prime minister has a staffer to carry a cushion around for him. During the first day of Queensland?s estimates hearings Newman was asked about the role of Richard Ang in his office by state Labor MP Bill Bryne, who at the end of the question suggested Ang was a butler. "On every ...

  • Second Android Master Key attack found

    IT Web - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Researchers have uncovered another Android Master Key attack that exploits the vulnerability in the way Android reads APK files. This allows cyber criminals to modify legitimate apps with malware. An Android application package file (APK) is a file format used to distribute and install application software and middleware onto the Android OS. An APK file contains all of that program's code, ...

  • President Mugabe offers $330000 reward in hunt for Facebook whistleblower leaking secrets from heart of his regime

    The Independent - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    President Robert Mugabe has reportedly offered a $330,000 ransom for the person willing to identify an anonymous whistleblower who he believes to be behind a string of ...

  • South Korea accuses North of cyber attacks

    Reuters - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea accused North Korea on Tuesday of mounting cyber attacks on the websites of its presidential office and other government agencies, saying it had identified signature malicious computer codes and an internet ...

  • Nissan asks fans to make Versa Note videos on Instagram and Vine

    StuckOn - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    A competition has been launched by automaker Nissan asking for fans to submit videos made via Instagram and Vine to feature in its next big TV advert. To make a submission, users simply have ...

  • Baidu pays $1.9bn for 91 Wireless

    IT Web - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Baidu, China's top search engine, plans to acquire app store 91Wireless for $1.9billion to strengthen its foothold in the country's highly competitive mobile computing sector. Baidu will buy a 57.4% stake in 91Wireless, one of China's earliest app stores, from NetDragon Websoft for $1.09billion, and the remainder from other shareholders, both companies said ...

  • Elections to determine Oz broadband

    IT Web - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    The future of an ambitious project to connect almost all Australia's far-flung inhabitants to high-speed Internet, the largest infrastructure enterprise in the country's history, is hanging on the outcome of an upcoming federal election. The Labour government and conservative Liberal-led opposition have vastly differing plans for the A$37.4billion ($34.2billion) National Broadband ...

  • Googles Greater China president quits

    IT Web - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Google said yesterday its VP and Greater China president, Liu Yun, has stepped down to pursue other opportunities. His replacement will be Scott Beaumont, who currently runs the company's partnerships business in ...

  • Facebook launches Islamic calendar

    Arabian Business - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    "We believe this feature will gain great momentum in the weeks and months ahead, and as we test the response in Saudi Arabia, we are confident that rolling out in other countries across the Islamic world will become eminent," he ...

  • Mis-handle A case against Twitter

    Times of India - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Marten Pieters has been a rare constant through Vodafone five-year journey of turbulent growth in India. For all the troubles the company is up against, its coming off its best year and Pieters is on a mission to hand over a "future fit" ...

  • How to use social media marketing to promote business

    merinews - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Social media has become the most influential platform to promote your products and services, nowadays. Professionals in social media marketing place use a number of strategies to get the result. Among all the strategies, writing a blog is considered the ...

  • How to Use Social Media to Juice Your Storys Popularity

    Wired News - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Fiverr , a service that lets you pay people $5 for all sorts of tasks. First, I paid someone to get 6,000 people to spend at least 30 seconds viewing my story. To juice social media I paid $5 for 2,000 shares on Facebook. I also put down $5 for 500 people to tweet my story and another $5 for 500 retweets of my own tweet. Money can?t buy me love? Nonsense. But ...

  • Facebook page reveals location of West Coast police checkpoints

    New Zealand Herald - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    A Facebook page has been launched warning people of the exact location of police road checkpoints on the West Coast. However, police are relaxed about the page, which had 555 'likes' by this morning, saying it could prevent crashes. 'West Coast Police Check Points' asks people to report where police are by posting updates on the page. So far most feedback is about ...

  • Baidu to buy Chinese app store for $1.9 billion

    Reuters - Monday 15th July, 2013

    (Reuters) - Baidu Inc, China's top search engine, plans to acquire app store 91 Wireless for $1.9 billion to strengthen its foothold in the country's highly competitive mobile computing ...

  • Faris Yakob ?Asynchronous? Twitter making everything too fast

    B&T - Monday 15th July, 2013

    One of the world?s leading innovative minds has warned that Twitter is making everything too fast. Speaking at MAD Week?s Innovation Afternoon yesterday, Faris Yakob (pictured), named one of the 10 Modern Day Mad Men alongside Sir Martin Sorrell by Fast Company, said news organisations can no longer break news because of the speed of Twitter. "Twitter makes everything too ...

  • Glendale man who coerced women to strip over Skype Facebook and e-mail pleads guilty to federal fraud charges

    Daily News - Monday 15th July, 2013

    LOS ANGELES -- A Glendale man accused of hacking into hundreds of Facebook, Skype and email accounts, then coercing women to strip for him, pleaded guilty today to federal computer fraud charges. With his plea, Karen "Gary" Kazaryan, 27, acknowledged hacking into online accounts, using personal information and nude or semi-nude photos of his victims to coerce female victims to ...

  • Who is IDS_MP Not who you think David... Cameron mentions spoof Iain Duncan Smith account on Twitter as he defends benefit cap

    The Independent - Monday 15th July, 2013

    He famously claimed that the trouble with Twitter was that "too many tweets might make a twat", and today David Cameron once again demonstrated the dangers of the micro-blogging site for politicians after he mentioned a spoof Iain Duncan Smith account as he backed a controversial new benefit ...

  • Baidu plans to buy stake in NetDragon unit for $1 billion

    Reuters - Monday 15th July, 2013

    HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese search engine giant Baidu Inc plans to buy a majority stake in NetDragon Websoft Inc's subsidiary 91 Wireless for $1.09 billion, NetDragon said on ...

  • Op-Ed Columnist My Case Against Twitter

    International Herald Tribune - Monday 15th July, 2013

    The first thing you notice when you arrive at the home of the other Joe Nocera is the New York ...

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