Hacking is one of the hottest jobs in this decade but don’t take it as an easy job. You must have a deep knowledge of computer systems, programming languages, operating systems and the journey of learning goes on and on. Some people think that a hacker is always a criminal and do illegal activities but…
Author: Ahmad Alhasan
Recover Deleted Files From Your Computer
What happen when we delete our valuable files mistakenly, there are two ways or we can say two types of computer users, one – who use only delete button and others who delete files by pressing Shift+Delete, The simple delete button stores your deleted files on Recycle Bin but when we press Shift+Delete then our…
Why You Need To Install Linux On Your Laptop
Here are the top 5 reasons why you should switch to Linux on your laptop If you are a little more adventurous and are prepared to select some other operating system than Mac OS or Windows 10, then you may want to try Linux. This operating system not only has a lot of features that…
Video of pissed off Steve Jobs moments – Shared by Former Apple PR boss
Nine years ago today, Apple released the original iPhone and forever changed the way the world uses and enjoys technology. While iPhone launches today still attract crowds and long lines at certain Apple retail locations, nothing can compare with the spectacle and excitement that surrounded the launch of the original. In light of the iPhone’s…
HTTP/2 Explained!
HTTP 1.1 was a major move from HTTP 1.0 as it allowed persisted connections(more than one request/response on the same HTTP connection), improved caching, new status code, Enhanced compression support, OPTION method for Cross Origin Resource Sharing in web application and much more. HTTP/1.1 has served the Web well for more than fifteen years, but…
How to access the Dark Web using Tor
A complete tutorial for accessing the Dark Web using Tor on Linux, Mac and Windows PCs The Deep Web (or Invisible web) is the set of information resources on the World Wide Web not reported by normal search engines, according a raw estimation of some security experts clear web represents only a small portion of the…
Apple is being Sued for ‘no Less Than $10 Billion’ by a Man in Florida Based on Drawings From 1992
Apple is no stranger to legal battles, especially in terms of patents, but this latest litigation against the company may take the cake. Thomas S. Ross is a Florida resident and he’s gone ahead and filed a lawsuit against Apple this week, within the Florida Southern District Court. It was filed on June 27, and…
Terrifying Video: Passenger Plane On Fire
Flying on commercial airplanes is already nerve-racking enough as it is, but you’re never going to want to set foot on an airplane again after seeing this video. The footage shows Singapore Airlines flight SQ368, which took off for Milan, Italy shortly after 2:00AM local time early Monday morning before turning around and landing back in Singapore. It’s a…
How to make your own iPhone 7
The grand unveiling of the iPhone 7 is still a couple months away, but if you can’t wait to get your hands on an iPhone with a dual-lens camera it’s actually incredibly easy to make one at home. All you need is two iPhone 6s units, some special tools and a little attention to detail…
Can You Identify Your PC’s Parts?
I remember a funny incident that happened to me during my networking lab. I always knew network cable and jack by the name of RJ 45 but one day, when my friends began calling a jack, the male adapter, and port, the female adapter, I was surprised and equally amused. Later, when I came to…
Startup builds AI to automate all accounting
Smacc, which uses AI to automate accounting, has secured a $3.5 million Series A round from Cherry Ventures, Rocket Internet, Dieter von Holtzbrinck Ventures, Grazia Equity and business angels. Smacc offers small and medium-sized enterprises a platform to digitize and automate accounting and financial processes. The founding trio Uli Erxleben, Janosch Novak and Stefan Korsch…
Scientists Connect Brain to a Basic Tablet—Paralyzed Patient Googles With Ease
For patient T6, 2014 was a happy year. That was the year she learned to control a Nexus tablet with her brain waves, and literally took her life quality from 1980s DOS to modern era Android OS. A brunette lady in her early 50s, patient T6 suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as Lou…