According to Return Path report (via TIME), one of the world’s biggest email certification companies says the number of emails getting through to inboxes worldwide dropped considerably in the second half of 2011. The decline in “deliverability rates”, from 81% to 76.5%, was the first such dip since Return Path began keeping track in 2004. Put another way, roughly...

In a new Joint Committee on Privacy and Injunctions report, British parliament members wants to force Google to filter search results in order to comply with court-ordered injunctions. The committee strongly feels that if Google and other search engines are not allowed to use as a vehicles to breach the law. Google was criticised by the committee for its “totally...

Mozilla has been grouped together with French developer Little Workshop in an attempt to demonstrate the ability of HTML5 is. Mozilla with Little Workshop releasing a new massively multiplayer game called BrowserQuest using the technology – you can play the game simultaneously with thousands of other players, who whom you can chat with-in game. The game can be played...

Since from 2005, every year, Google has sponsored a program called “Summer of Code,” in which it offers paid internships to students who are willing to work on open source projects. The program works in a three-phase cycle, with organizations and mentors submitting proposals for their projects, then students also applying to work on said projects, and...

In an attempt to close security loopholes in the PlayStation Vita, Sony has taken to removing PSP titles from the PlayStation Store, the titles includes Motorstorm: Arctic Edge (subtltled Raging Ice in Japan) and Everybody’s Tennis. The move will uncertain that those who bought the games earlier now are unable to download them again. The hackers at Wololo.net...

Japan which is earlier reported to continuously seeing the growth in its smartphone market pace with IDS predicted that smartphone shipment to the Japan will increase by 55 percent this year. Samsung has announced that it has moved 5 million units of Galaxy Notes in the country since from the time its launch in October last year. It’s also important to note here...

An interesting and must-see video strikes our eyes although it is not related to internet technology (this is what our magazine theme is), but the video is worthwhile to share as well as explore with all. Produced by NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio, this amazing video shows the surface movement of the oceans between 2005 and 2007. The video shows the effect...

Over the last week French President Sarkozy announced that France from now onwards would seek to punish frequent visitors of extremist websites in order to fight its homegrown terrorists. The announcement was made following the death of a 23-year-old gunman Mohamed Merah who said al Qaeda inspired him to kill seven French people. France’s National Digital Council...

Good news for JK Rowling’s Harry Potter fans, as Harry Potter’s adventures is finally available electronically. The seven novels about J.K. Rowling’s boy wizard are for sale as e-books and audio books on the author’s Pottermore website. The books are currently available in English, in U.S. and U.K. editions, with the first three titles priced...

The Blackberry maker Research In Motion (RIM) finally made its way to Nokia’s Finnish land, start selling BlackBerry smartphones in Finland. BlackBerry have been popular in the US and even in some countries, the smartphones has risen to great popularity among young people. The company in the Nordic countries, Vice President Paul Lucier does not set a target or...