Dhaka, Aug 9: The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)-1 Sunday canceled bail of an alleged Razakar from Sunamganj for violating conditions of his bail.
Tag: ICT
Declare fake Facebook pages unofficial of face action: AL
Dhaka, Jan 11 – Urging the admins of fake Facebook pages opened in the names of Bangabandhu’s family members to immediately announce those as unofficial, ruling Awami League has warned that legal action will be taken in case of failure.
Rajshahi economy based on education, ICT, health sectors: Liton
Rajshahi’s economic foundation is being built and enriched based on education, information and communication technology (ICT) and healthcare services, says AHM Khairuzzaman Liton. He mentioned there are two public universities, two private universities, a public medical college and three private…
‘State-supported’ ProjectSauron malware attacks world’s top PCs
Two top electronic security firms have discovered a new powerful malware suite being used to target just dozens of high-value targets around the world. The research shows that it was likely developed on the orders of a government engaging in…
Firefox will replace Google with Yahoo as default search engine in US
Company plans to unveil ‘clean and modern’ search engine next month and roll out new model on its own website next year Yahoo will replace Google as the default search engine on the Firefox web browser in the US, signalling…
100,000 WiFi hotspots planned
The government is planning to set up 100,000 WiFi hotspots across Bangladesh to make Internet service more accessible. State Minister for Information and Communication Technology Zunaid Ahmed Palak disclosed the plan at a discussion on Tuesday. He, however, did not give…
Spreading ICT-based knowledge among students stressed
RANGPUR, Jan 29, 2014 (BSS)-Speakers at a ceremony have asked the teachers for popularizing and spreading information and communication technology (ICT) and knowledge among the students to make them befitting citizens for the 21st century.
Why Your Social Media Profile Is the New Resume
When was the last time you updated your résumé?
YouTube streamlines comment management system
YouTube has unveiled a new feature that lets users see, respond to and moderate comments all in one place.
Steve Jobs Died Two Years Ago Today
By JOANNA STERN Apple’s visionary co-founder is a constant presence even now, living on in movie posters that adorn bus stops and periodically in the news, like when his childhood house is considered for historical landmarking.
Facebook editing function raises concern over misuse
By Joe Miller A new feature allowing Facebook users to edit their status updates may result in “stitch-ups”, an expert has warned.
Talkies with Steve Cheney: Apple, Tim Cook and The Future of Mobile
This is the 4th (and final – for now) in a series of interviews I’ve done recently with, in my view, the top independent tech bloggers.
Valve reveals haptic game controller for release in 2014
By Dave Lee Games developer and publisher Valve has shown off its Steam Controller, the final part of its strategy to bring its PC-based platform to the living room.
Next-gen Surface tablets jack up components
by Shara Tibken Microsoft on Monday unveiled an update to its Surface tablets, both the full-Windows Surface Pro 2 and the stripped-down Surface 2.
Ctrl+Alt+Del command a mistake
Bill Gates has described the decision to use Ctrl+Alt+Del as the command needed to log on to a PC as a mistake.
What Will the Internet Be in 2050?
A global computer-based communication network has fundamentally changed our social, cultural, and political landscape over the past 20 years.
5 social media mistakes that mess with your career
These might cost you your job — or keep you from getting a new one.
LinkedIn sued for hacking customer email
Social engineering; Stolen credentials; User accounts compromised
Fingerprint scanner for iPhone 5s raises privacy, security concerns
One of the highlights of the iPhone 5s, the fingerprint scanner, is facing two concerns that may take a little shine off Apple’s cool new feature.
New project by Facebook aiming 5B subscription
The Internet.org project wants to get 5 billion more people online, Facebook said. Plans include developing cheaper smartphones and boosting mobile efficiency.
Children can access Linkedin profiles
Linkedin is dropping its minimum age for membership from 18 to 13.
Wi-fi internet in flight by 2014
In-flight wi-fi fast enough to stream video content from sites such as Netflix and the BBC’s iPlayer could be available on airlines by 2014.
British Library’s wi-fi blocks violent Hamlet
A man using the British Library’s wi-fi network was denied access to an online version of Shakespeare’s Hamlet because the text contained “violent content”.
Apple to replace USB power adapters
Apple Inc. (AAPL), its stock and brand in trouble, continues to try to do whatever it can to keep its customers happy.
Apple: World’s Most Valuable Company
On Thursday, ExxonMobil handed over the title to Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL ) once again as the world’s most valuable company.
Samsung’s ‘Retina’ in Apple’s iPad
Apple Inc.’s suppliers are gearing up for mass production of a new iPad mini in the fourth quarter that will likely feature a high-resolution screen from Samsung, people familiar with the matter say, an indication of the difficulty the U.S.…
Finally android get Office
Office in your pocket Apple’s iOS finally got Microsoft’s Office 365 at the end of June and now, a little over one month on, Microsoft is looking after Android users.
How ISPs are slowering video streaming?
If your favorite video streaming service is experiencing slow buffering, then your ISP is unsurprisingly partly to blame — and not just because it’s delivering a shoddy connection.
How Supercomputers solve giant problems?
Today’s supercomputers are marvels of computational power, and they are being used to tackle some of the world’s biggest scientific problems.
Computer model gives early warning of crop failure
An international team of researchers has developed a computer model to predict global crop failures several months before harvest.