Websites retain photos deleted by users

Social networking and photo-sharing websites retain photographs deleted by users, reveals research by Cambridge University.

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NASA moon mission to pave way for humans' return

US space agency NASA has said it is ready to send two missions to the moon in a launch next month that will set the course for the resumption of...

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

Why are cell phones insulated from viral attacks?

A major reason why mobile phones have been relatively free of virus attacks is that the market is widely split, unlike in computer software, where...

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Premji takes a cut, colleagues enjoy hike

The retrenchment measures in Wipro have taken a toll on the pay packet of its chief Azim Premji, who took a 10 percent cut on his annual...

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

Maintenance services now cash cow for IT vendors

As the current credit crunch is forcing IT clients to postpone the deployments of new technologies, Indian IT vendors are drawing more revenues from application maintenance services.

Websites retain photos deleted by users

New age DVD that can hold 2,000 movies

'Online Family.Norton' to monitor online activities of kids

Symantec has launched 'Online Family.Norton', an online tool, that allows parents to monitor their kids' online activities.

Sistema Shyam hoping to sell IT infrastructure to IBM

Sistema Shyam launches CDMA services in Kolkata

Microsoft launches My Phone to save mobile data