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Govt. of India wants right to use data of Google, Skype, Twitter
As a means of enhancing and updating national security measures, the Government of India has clarified to social networking sites that they must meet all required security standards. All necessary information and data should be accessible to Govt. of India and security agencies for time to time scrutiny.
Due to security concerns over BlackBerry, security agencies in India have asked the Union Telecom...
Powered by Skype Facebook social network video chat feature
If you thought the latest buzz was all about ‘Google+', Skype and Facebook are ready to bring video chatting on to the social networking platform. Last week saw the Google+ beta version debut, and an instant fan following for its +Hangouts feature which permits multi-user video chat on the Google social network.
Mark Zuckerberg promised an awesome feature on Facebook this week and this could make...
Skype launches video calls for Android phone users
Microsoft who has invested over $8.5 million in buying Skype is all set to bring in a new service for Android phone users. This will permit all Android phone and Apple iPhone users to make video calls to Skype contacts free of charge.
Mr. Neil Stevens, head of Product and Marketing at Skype said that the company was ready to introduce Skype video calling. This new introduction will assist Microsoft...
We cannot ban e-services like BlackBerry, Gmail, Skype, for lack of scrutiny - Telecoms security panel
Indian Government cannot ban services like BlackBerry, Gmail, Skype, Nokia, etc only because they are difficult to track or have servers outside the country, revealed a statement from Indian Telecom security panel.
The ongoing battle between RIM’s BlackBerry and Indian Govt. has seen the latter threatening to ban services in India if RIM is unable to provide access to their servers. According to...
Android users beware of using Skype for want of encryption
The most recent update of Skype, Android 2.2 Froyo for Android allows users to install data from a microSD card. This information is stored as chat logs and summary on the card. Skype for Android app fails to apply any sort of code system on any supplementary data which is stored on peripheral storage, thus leaving all private and personal information of users at easy access for any impending hackers...