0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
German ethics council calls for incest between siblings to be legalised by Government
Tesco's Hudl 2 tablet to be unveiled on October 3rd
Ferrari 458 recalled over fears people can't escape the boot The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is recalling the Ferrari 458 over fears someone could get stuck in the boot of the car.
Brits happier than they've been in years, claims ONS The improving economy of the UK means that people are now happier, more satisfied and less anxious than at any point in the last three years, according to research published by the Office for National Statistics.
iOS8.0.1 update: Apple pulls latest patch 'after users could not make calls'
More than 50 pct of Greek citizens unable to meet tax obligations, report
Bash software bug could be bigger threat than Heartbleed, experts warnNewly discovered bug is rated high for severity and low for complexity, meaning it may be easy for hackers to exploitThe Department of Homeland Security’s United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, or US-CERT, issued an alert saying the vulnerability affected Unix-based operating systems including Linux and Apple’s Mac OS X.
Mozilla sent Firefox Version 32.0.3 to the release channel in order to address a critical security vulnerability.To get the update now, select "Help" from the Firefox menu at the upper left of the browser window, then pick "About Firefox." Mac users need to select "About Firefox" from the Firefox menu.
Greece is set to become an even more popular destination for British and German tourists next year, according to provisional data on the back of a record season that is now nearing its end.
The National Telecommunications Committee on Friday will put an end to the problem of stolen cellphones given that all mobile phone companies deactivate via IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) code all the cellphones declared stolen.From now on, stolen mobile phones will be useless as they will not be reactivated with a new SIM card, giving an end to mobile phones black market.
Apple apologises for iOS 8 update bugApple has apologised after an update to its mobile operating system left some owners of its new iPhones unable to make or receive calls.Users who had installed iOS 8.0.1 on the iPhone 6 models also complained it had caused problems for the handsets' Touch ID fingerprint facility.The update had been released less than a week after the phones had gone on sale in order to fix other issues.Apple said it was working on a new version."We have a workaround for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users who lost cellular service and Touch ID functionality today after updating to iOS 8.0.1," it said."Affected users can reinstall iOS 8 through iTunes... and are working around the clock to prepare iOS 8.0.2 with a fix for the issue, and will release it as soon as it is ready in the next few days."The mistake comes at a time when Apple has suffered a series of setbacks.