Thursday, 21 Nov, 2024

Tech

Yahoo stops services in China

DHAKA: Yahoo’s news and community services have shut down in China, following the closure of its email service last month.The Yahoo China home page now redirects users to a site run by Alibaba, which manages Yahoo’s Chinese operation.In a farewell message which appears before the

Microsoft buying Nokia

DHAKA: Microsoft has agreed a deal to buy Nokia`s mobile phone business for 5.4bn euros ($7.2bn; £4.6bn).Nokia will also license its patents and mapping services to Microsoft.The companies said that the deal would be finalised in early 2014, when about 32,000 Nokia employees will

Android executive leaves Google for Chinese firm

DHAKA: There’s been a little shakeup in the smartphone industry this week, with the announced departure of Hugo Barra, one of the team leaders for Google’s Android mobile operating system.Barra said Wednesday that he was leaving the tech titan after more than five years to join

BD cell phone users reach 107 mln

DHAKA: The mobile-phone subscriber in the country reached nearly 107 million at the end of July with about 10 million new users in the first seven months of this year, official data showed Thursday.According to Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC), the total number of

Skype confirms 3D tech research

DHAKA: Skype has confirmed it has developed 3D video calls.The news was revealed by a senior executive in an exclusive interview with the BBC to mark Skype`s tenth anniversary.There had been speculation about the possibility after the firm posted an advert in April saying it wanted to

Facebook rolls out shared photo albums

DHAKA: Next time you host a soiree, you can collect photos of the event from your guests in one album on Facebook.The social network has added shared photo albums so people can throw photos from an event or of a common subject into a single spot. The new shared album feature, first

32 CPUs seized in the city for piracy

DHAKA: A joint force of RAB and Anti-Piracy team Thursady seized some 32 computers for allegedly producing pirated audio and video CDs from a city shop. “The law enforcers raided the electronics market of Karwan Bazar and confiscated the computers and CDs,” said an official of law

Gamers shun stores for downloads

US sales of PC games via downloads have exceeded shop sales for the first time, suggest figures. In the first six months of 2010, 11.2 million full games for the PC were bought online compared to 8.2 million physical unit sales, said NPD Group. Topping the list of download sites was

Extremist websites skyrocketing, says Interpol

The sharp growth in extremist websites is making recruitment much easier for al-Qaeda, according to Interpol head Ronald Noble. "The threat is global, it is virtual and it is on our doorsteps," he said. Mr Noble told a conference of police chiefs in Paris there were 12 sites in 1998 and

BlackBerry set to unveil tablet pc

Though BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) is keeping mum, the Canadian company is expected to unveil its BlackPad tablet computer to rival Apple`s iPad Monday, according to media reports in North America.The announcement is likely to be made at its developer`s conference in San

Commonwealth Games village gets high-speed broadband network

Swedish telecom equipment giant Ericsson Tuesday said residents of the Commonwealth Games Village will get access to high-speed broadband connection, thanks to its fibre-optic cable network it has deployed there. "Ericsson will be managing the network 24x7, supporting the communication

Flickr Passes the 5 Billion Photo Mark

The photo of the Woodward’s building in Vancouver has been uploaded by a user called yeoaaron, and it’s officially the five billionth photo on Flickr. According to Flickr, users upload more than 3,000 images to the site every minute. Although Flickr is the biggest social site that

UN wants broadband for half the world by 2015

Half of the world`s population should have access to high-speed internet within five years, the UN said Sunday. The world`s governments should put internet access at the top of their agendas, said Hamadoun Toure, secretary general of the UN`s International Telecommunications Union. "The

Facebook to check up on their kids university antics

new study has found that three in four parents use social networking site Facebook to check up on their university going children. The research, commissioned by insurance company Ensleigh, also found that 72 percent of 18-25-year-olds who have left home use the Internet to speak to their

Computer hackers meet in Budapest

Hacktivity 2010, the largest computer hackers` conference in eastern Europe, kicked off Saturday, with some 1,000 participants expected to attend the two-day event, according to organisers. The conference was to bring together officials and computer experts from Hungary and abroad in an

Global wireless subscriptions to hit five bn

The number of global subscriptions for wireless services is expected to reach five billion in September and be equal to 73.4 percent of the world’s population, a market research firm has said. According to iSuppli Corp, worldwide wireless subscriptions will increase by another 100

Facebook location-aware service Places launches in UK

Facebook has launched its location-based Places service in the UK. It allows people to "check in" wherever they are and see who among their friends and other Facebook users is - or has been - at the same location. The service also lists nearby businesses and attractions, and Facebook

Most Indian Villagers Unaware of the Internet

According to a recent research survey jointly conducted by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and IMRB, a large percentage of India`s rural populace is simply unaware of the phenomenon called the Internet! The data accumulated from the survey puts the figure at 84

China orders 15 websites to remove videos

China`s press watchdog has ordered 15 websites to remove videos which were unauthorised or had copyright issues. The deadline for the removal of videos is Sep 21. The 15 sites, including youku.com, ku6.com and video.baidu.com, took up more than 80 percent of the country`s video market

Newspaper subscriptions for iPad

Apple is ready to launch a subscription service for newspapers on its Pad tablet computer, according to a report by a Silicon Valley newspaper Wednesday. The San Jose Mercury News said the launch was expected "soon" but was being delayed by a tussle between Apple and publishers over who