With the release of the Mark III, Canon expects to give tough competitions to its rivals. The on-going rivalry between Canon and Nikon is nothing new. Both the companies have recently upgraded their high-end version of cameras with Nikon replacing the D700 with the D800, while Canon replacing its EOS 5D Mark II with the EOS 5D Mark III.
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Canon had been waiting for the right moment to announce their next masterpiece. In order to mark the 25th anniversary of the EOS system, and after months of agonizing waiting, the company has finally revealed the highly-anticipated EOS 5D Mark III at a press launch today, along with a few other new accessories.
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Lately, there has been a hoax message spreading across the social networking site Facebook, indicating that the site is planning to add a new security feature where users will have to enter their Social Security Number (SSN) in order to successfully log in to the site.
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Don’t get excited if you find a Page on Facebook that states – You stand a chance to win a “Free iPad 3.” They’re all fake offers and there is no Apple iPad’s given away. In fact, Apple has not announced the iPad 3, and users who are not aware of this fact, generally click on such messages. Such users should avoid clicking these messages and stop them from spreading on Facebook.
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Yet another scam related to Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez has been found spreading on the social networking site, Facebook. The new scam titled – “Omg. There was a hidden camera in Selena & Justin’s bedroom” is spreading across the social network and has already attracted thousands of users to click on the scam link.
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Just last week, Samsung announced the new Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, and today we noticed a fake giveaway contest held on Facebook, which offers to give free Samsung Galaxy 10.1 tablets to users of the social networking site. Fake Facebook pages like this are created by scammers in order to trick users to “like” or “Join” a contest and get them to enter personal and financial details. Users generally fall for such tricks and end up giving their credentials, which are then misused by the scammer.
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The popular micro-blogging site Twitter has partnered with Russia’s biggest search engine company, Yandex, in a move that will help boost the site’s real-time search and eventually help it compete with rivals, including Google and Bing search.
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Looks like those usual survey scams are back on Facebook. The latest scam we have found is the $1000 Visa Gift Card scam where users are asked to complete a set of online surveys in order to win a $1000 gift card from Visa.
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Adobe’s Photoshop has been a part of every web designer out there and I’m sure that they would agree with me on this. Adobe Photoshop has not only made a designer’s life easier with the new features and technologies that are released in new versions, but has also helped in expanding the peripheral vision of creativity, art and imagination.
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Glenn Steven Mangham, a 26-year old software development student in the UK, has been jailed for eight months for hacking into Facebook from his bedroom at his parents’ house in York in northern England. He was also given a serious crime prevention order restricting his access to the internet and confiscating his computer equipment.
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A new scam message has been spreading on the social networking giant, Facebook. The new scam tricks users by asking them to grant a Facebook app the permission to access their profile information and post updates on the user’s Timeline.
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Following the lead of Twitter and Google+, Facebook too will begin verifying accounts of celebrities and other public figures. After the account has been verified, Facebook will enable these users to have pseudonyms or use an “alternative name” or nicknames as their Facebook name, and will appear in lists of “People to Subscribe To.”
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Adobe has released a new security update for its popular Flash Player closing down seven vulnerabilities, including one that was being publicly exploited. Six vulnerabilities enabled attackers to infect the user’s computer using crafted web pages, while the seventh vulnerability is a cross site scripting attack (XSS) that Adobe says is already being exploited in “active targeted attacks”.
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The new Content-Aware feature in the upcoming Adobe Photoshop CS6 just blew my mind. Adobe’s Senior Product Manager, Bryan O’Neil Hughes, came up with a video demonstrating the latest feature in the CS6. With the new Content-Aware feature, you can seamlessly move or remove objects from an image. The new feature includes a whole lot of improvements to the CS5 Content-Aware technology.
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Just after the Keanu Reeves Dies In Snowboard Accident Facebook Hoax, scammers have now started posting a video scam message about Whitney Houston who died last week. Scammers are taking advantage of the death of the singer by posting a scam message on Facebook and enticing users to click on the message.
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