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GTA V smashes six world records
The meteoric rise of Grand Theft Auto 5 had all but been confirmed when Guinness World Records announced that the game had broken six...
The Bible is telling people your passwords
A recent report has claimed that the Bible is giving passwords away. Top IT news site Ars Technica spoke to password security researcher Kevin...
Anniversary Patch Tuesday with a big Internet Explorer fix
Microsoft's monthly security bulletin and the related Patch Tuesday is celebrating its 10th birthday this month, and the most important element of this month's...
Google keeps fighting spam – Penguin 2.1 announced
Matt Cutts, the head of the webspam team of Google, has recently announced the launch of a new update to the Penguin spam fighting...
Google introduces new search algorithm, ‘Hummingbird’
On 27 September 2013 Google marked its 15th birthday, and with it its latest search algorithm. Google Hummingbird (which was actually quietly rolled out...
‘Game of Thrones: The 8-bit Game’ is released
Game of Thrones fans desperately twiddling their thumbs until Season 4 starts next year (or until the next book is finally published) will be...
Redesign Arcade Fire’s latest music video through your smartphone
Though the technology behind music videos has come a long way since Dire Straits’ Money For Nothing premiered on MTV Europe, it hasn’t quite...
The Pirate Bay launches PirateBrowser
To celebrate ten years of existence, The Pirate Bay has launched its own browser. The file-sharing website, which has been the bane of the...
What is Patch Tuesday?
Patch Tuesday is the second Tuesday of each month, when Microsoft releases security patches for many of its products. Until recently, Patch Tuesday had...
A false sense of security with Google Chrome
Be careful of storing passwords in Chrome – a serious flaw in its security means that anyone with access to your computer can see...