Ross - who has written 89 posts on TechLeash.
Ross has been on the blogging scene for a while, he joined TechLeash early January. He is now TechLeash’s Tech Reporter. Ross currently develops and designs websites for a variety of clients worldwide.
There are rumours floating around that Facebook are to launch some rather exciting updates at their f8 conference this week. The main source to this story comes from Mashable, who say they aren’t aware of every aspect that is to be released, but they know enough to arouse the curiosity in Facebook’s users. Here are [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, May 19, 2011
Google have acknowledged the Android security issue recently discovered by German researchers from Germany’s University of Ulm. “Dan Goodin, a writer for The Register, claims that researchers discovered a major vulnerability issue in the majority of devices running Android. This vulnerability allows adversaries to steal credentials, such as calendars, contacts and other data stored on Google’s servers.” – [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, May 19, 2011
Sony recently put the PlayStation Network back online, but only 2 days later, the PlayStation Network has reportedly been hacked again. This hack involves changing of users’ passwords using only a PSN account email and date of birth. All information of which was obtained in the first hack. PSN login has been disabled on a number of Sony’s sites, and [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 18, 2011
A new report from Digitimes seems to corroborate rumours we’ve heard in the past weeks about a MacBook Air refresh this summer, featuring Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors and Thunderbolt technology. In the report, it says Apple’s 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch models will feature Intel’s Sandy Bridge processor as well as Thunderbolt ports. “Main supply chain makers for [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Google Android users listen up, there’s just been a rather alarming discovery on all versions of the OS up until 2.3.3. Dan Goodin, a writer for The Register, claims that researchers of Germany’s University of Ulm discovered a major vulnerability issue in the majority of devices running Android. This vulnerability allows adversaries to steal credentials, such as calendars, contacts and [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Technology blog BGR.com, also known as Boy Genius, has heard from a solid Apple source; Apple may be planning to announce something big for its 10th retail anniversary on Thursday the 19th. According to Boy Genius’ source, many Apple Store employees with different roles are scheduled to work night shifts this Saturday right through to the [...]
Continue reading...Monday, May 16, 2011
… yet. According to Dow Jones Newswires, Sony’s online gaming service has not yet been approved by Japanese government, thus not been given permission to turn on the switch. They have said that the company will not be allowed to restart its online game services in Japan, until it provides further information on what measures it has [...]
Continue reading...Monday, May 16, 2011
Nokia just announced this morning that its services with the brand name “Ovi” will soon be rebranded simply to Nokia Services. The Ovi Store, Ovi Maps, and other Ovi services will therefore get a name change very soon. The change will be gradual and is expected to last until 2012. This change hasn’t really taken [...]
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