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Microsoft announces Firefox with Bing, sets homepage and default search engine to Bing (duh)

Microsoft has announced a special version of the popular Firefox browser that comes with the Bing search engine. As you might guess, this version of Firefox changes the default search engine and homepage from Google to Bing. For Mozilla, this will serve as another form of revenue. For Microsoft, this move will help boost the user base for Bing. With two of the world’s most popular web browsers using Bing as their default search engines, this could help accelerate Microsoft’s plans to take over Google as the most popular search engine. Source - Gsmarena.com

Anonymous has taken down 40 Child Porn Websites

Anonymous has taken down more than 40 darknet-based  child porn websites over the last week. Details of some of the hacks have been released via pastebin #OpDarknet, including personal details 1500 users of a site named 'Lolita City,' and DDoS tools that target Hidden Wiki and Freedom Hosting — alleged to be two of the biggest darknet sites hosting child porn. News of the Anonymous campaign to actively target anyone hosting child porn sites comes from statements associated with Anonymous on Pastebin and two Anonymous YouTube video channels. AnonNews has yet to issue a press release. The AnonMessage and BecomeAnonymous YouTube channels both posted videos with statements of intent to hunt, skin and kill pedobears everywhere, starting with Freedom Hosting.

Android - Born & Just Now - Home Screens

Android 1.5: Cupcake Android Version 1.5: Cupcake Cupcake was step one for what was, at the time, Google's recently acquired mobile operating system Android. While Android 1.0 was introduced on the G1 at launch, Cupcake marked the first iteration of the Android we generally know today (with things like a virtual keyboard!), and also the start of Google's dessert-based code name system for versions of the OS. So, we felt it was better to start here. Android 1.6 Donut Android Version 1.6: Donut Donut was largely a under-the-hood overhaul for Android, and brought support for CDMA networks, text to speech, a vastly improved market, and revamped the Search functionality to not just search the web, but your phone as well. Minor visual changes (like a lighter notification bar color) were implemented, but generally, it looked pretty similar to Cupcake. Android 2.1: Eclair Android Version 2.1: Éclair Éclair was Android's first visual revamp since the company&

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Bollywood Star Mallika Sherawat's Official Website Hacked By w33d & rtr_pwn

The Official Website of Mallika Sherawat has been Hacked by w33d & rtr_pwn Site: http://www.mallikasherawatwow.com/ Mirror: http://www.zone-ar1.com/attackmirror/mirror.php?id=15841

Kangna Ranaut Official Website Hacked By w33d & rtr_pwn

Hackers called w33d & rtr_pwn has hacked the Official Website of Kangna Ranaut . Site Hacked: www.realkangnaranaut.com Mirror: http://legend-h.org/mirror/231 923/realkangnaranaut.com/  

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich First look - Web browser & Camera

Web browser As expected, the web browser in Ice Cream Sandwich has gotten an update and it is now faster than before, with significantly improved performance in benchmarks over the previous version of the browser. It also adds some useful features such as the ability ti sync bookmarks with the Google Chrome browser and an incognito mode, where the browsing history is not saved, a feature that should be more useful on a tablet than a phone. Other changes include the ability to request the full version of a website instead of the mobile optimized version, a feature that you may have noticed on Opera Mobile before. The browser can now also save pages on the phone for offline viewing, another feature found on the Opera browser. Lastly, the Ice Cream Sandwich now shows a vertical stack of thumbnails for open windows that resemble the icons in the multitasking menu. Also, just like in the multitasking menu, you can close windows simply by swiping right on them. Camera Ice Cre

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich First look - Contacts & Messaging

Contacts Contacts in Android Ice Cream Sandwich have been completely redesigned from the previous version of the OS and are now called just People. The look and feel of the application feels more dynamic and social than before, showing you the status of your friends from GTalk and their status message. The social element is deeply integrated in the People's app, allowing you to add different connections to any contact, like for instance including them in a circle on Google+. In a single contact view, there's a large profile picture, which should make the experience of viewing contacts more engaging.   List of groups and single contact view in Android Ice Cream Sandwich Messaging Since Ice Cream Sandwich is parts Gingerbread, parts Honeycomb, the message apps feels practically unchanged. The keyboard is the same as that found in Gingerbread and that's not a particularly bad thing. Error correction and word suggestion have been revamped and are now more accurate

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich First look - User Interface

The user interface on Ice Cream Sandwich has received a great deal of attention. It has the similar robotic theme of previous Android versions and reminds strongly of Honeycomb with it’s dark blue theme and similar UI elements. Google is using a new typeface on Ice Cream Sandwich, called Roboto, which replaces the original Droid typeface found on previous versions of Android. There are also some new animations and transition effects and a new swipe gesture that works across the OS and lets you remove items from a list simply by swiping on it horizontally. Ice Cream Sandwich lockscreen with Roboto typeface for the clock • Main application menu The Ice Cream Sandwich UI has a cool, modern look to it that is in a different class altogether compared to the classic, almost timeless look of iOS and the bold and sophisticated look of Windows Phone 7. It remains to be seen, however, if it will age as well as the other two, especially iOS. But if it ever gets boring, you can always chan