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Government to introduce public Wi-Fi in 25 cities by June 2015
Government is looking for a speedy rollout of Wi-Fi services at select public places in top 25 cities with population of over 10 lakh by June 2015.
“Government has plans to empanel three to four Wi-Fi service provider for speedy roll out of Wi-Fi hotspots across top 25 cities in the country by June 2015. The services will be available at select public places within these cities,” according to an official source.
The project is part of Digital India programme under which the government aims to cover cities with population of over 1 million and tourist destinations with Wi-Fi services by December 2015.
Telecom firms may get three months time to complete rollout from the date they accept purchase order. The project is jointly being worked by the Department of Telecom and Ministry of Urban Development.
The government will facilitate permissions required from local authorities for network roll out.
The government has also separately identified 25 archaeological monuments to provide free Wi-Fi access, the source said.
These monuments include Humayun’s Tomb, Red Fort, Qutub Complex in Delhi, Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri Sravasti and Sarnath in Uttar Pradesh, Shore Temple in Mahabalipuram, Vaishali-Kohua in Bihar, Martand Temple and Leh Palace in J&K, Konark Temple in Odisha, Rani-ki Vav Gujarat, Khajuraho and Mandu in Madhya Pradesh and Rang Ghar in Assam.
“The idea is that people even foreign tourists should stay connected. Besides, Wi-Fi spots will also lower traffic burden on telecom networks,” the source said.
PTI
17/12/2014
Windows 10 pre-consumer build leak shows all-new Cortana, Xbox apps and more
While Microsoft is yet to release the final version of Windows 10, a newly leaked build of the operating system gives a sneak peek into what is in store.
A video released by WinBeta showcases the 9901 build of Windows 10, which comes with a number of features that could make it to the final consumer version. As it’s not the final version, many apps are currently broken, but a quick look at the interface shows that it’s a lot cleaner and advanced compared with the earlier builds.
Cortana: The latest build of Windows 10 has a search feature built into the taskbar, which also lets you conduct voice searches using Cortana. While Cortana takes forever to load results in the current build, it is expected to function properly to give you web-based results in the final version.
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Contact support: Apart from Cortana, Microsoft has included new apps including one for contacting Microsoft Support directly from your Windows 10 device. With the Microsoft Support app, you can schedule a call or request help via email to troubleshoot your device.
Settings: While the Charms bar is still present on Windows 10, it does not contain the link to the Settings page anymore. Settings are now embedded in the UI and, according to Super Site for Windows, Microsoft may merge PC Settings and the Control Panel into the same UI.
Image: Super site for Windows
News Source: tech2
Google Drive gets new features: Search, attachment support in Gmail
Google has announced the latest update for the Drive app for iOS and Android users, to improve the way you work with files saved on the cloud.
With the latest update, Android users can search for files in Drive from the Google app. For example, you could say “OK, Google — search for holiday letter on Drive” to get to your files without opening the app and typing keywords.
iPhone and iPad users can enjoy better integration of Drive with other apps. With the latest update, users can add photos, documents and other stuff to Drive by uploading content from other iOS apps.
Another feature included in the update allows users to access and share custom maps created with Google My Maps. This feature is available to both iOS and Android users.
The Google Drive group on Google Plus states that the Android update will roll out over the next week or so, while the iOS app is already available on the App Store.
In a separate blog post, Google has announced an update that will allow you to send files directly from Google Drive as Gmail attachments. Earlier, you could share files only by sending a link to the file in an email. Files could be accessed only if the receiver had a Gmail account. It also meant that receivers could no longer access old files if they got deleted or were moved to a different location. Now, you can send your non-Google files on Drive by clicking on the ‘Insert as Attachment’ option.
Source: tech2
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Google comments on leaked passwords and usernames
Just yesterday we reported that roughly 5 million Gmail username and passwords were leaked on the web, which sounds like a pretty terrifying thing to happen. Google has released a statement today to clear things up, though, and it looks like things aren’t as bad as they first appeared.
Google claims that less than 2% of the leaked username/password combos would have actually worked, which is only about 100,000 accounts. On top of that, Google’s security measures likely would have blocked most of those attempted log-ins anyway. On top of that, Google has prompted affected users to reset their passwords, so if you were one of the few to be affected, Google has already given you a heads up.
Unfortunately, things like this are becoming more and more common, so it’s extremely important to regularly change your passwords and stay on top of your online security. Even if you weren’t affected this time, there are plenty of other sites on the web that you probably use that aren’t as secure as a company like Google.
source: http://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.in/2014/09/cleaning-up-after-password-dumps.html
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