Top 5 Riskiest Celebrities Of 2009

In its ‘Top Cyber Threats Of 2009′ report, the security firm said the King of Pop’s death in June this year sparked a deluge of spam and malware campaigns as cybercriminals attempted to exploit his fans.

Cyber Law as a Career, Graduating as a Cyber lawyer from India

Computer forensics experts are often called as “Cyber Cops”, “Cyber Investigators” or “Digital Detectives”. The cyber law market is growing fast and it will continue to grow beyond imagination. Every individual is a potential victim to cyber crime. Everything is becoming cyber and the concerns of maintaining security of the information on the internet is also growing. Therefore there are tremendous career opportunities in almost every field from law to the IT Industry. The need of the time is to utilize the vast potential of Information Technologies for peaceful purposes and progressive economic development of India .

Happy BirthDay To Our Friend-Internet

From its early days as a pet project in the Department of Defense to its infamous time nestled under Al Gore’s wing, the history of the Internet is littered with dozens of so-called birthdays.

There’s A New Graphics King In town! Bring On the DX11 Games-Brief Review

THIS WEEK, AMD’s long anticipated HD5870 GPU, codenamed “Cypress” and the new kid on the ATI Radeon graphics block, took the “fastest GPU chip” crown away from Nvidia’s GT200b in the GeForce GTX285.

Most Popular TV Torrents

Millions of television viewers are now using file-sharing services to access free and unauthorised copies of programmes, research has revealed.
US drama Heroes was the most popular illegal download this year, according to research firm Big Champagne.About 55 million people downloaded the show, while 51 million chose to access Lost, the second most popular show. Visits to leading “torrent” sites, which index video and music files, have also nearly doubled in the last year.

Amazon Kindle’s rival Sony e-reader

Sony has launched a wireless e-reader which allows users to download electronic books on the go.
Analysts said Sony’s Reader Daily Edition is a direct challenge to Amazon’s best-selling Kindle device.
The $399 (£250) touch-screen device is able to store up to 1,000 novels and can download books over a high-speed mobile network.
It also has an application that can be used to “borrow” books from local libraries for 21 days.