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Ravi Mandalia

Ravi Mandalia

Ravi is an information security professional with a total of 5 years of industry exposure and is keen on research of new and improved security technologies. Ravi holds a Masters degree in Computer Network Security from Liverpool John Moores University, UK. Ravi has been actively a part of editorial groups of several news portal on the web. Ravi is keen on bringing the right news and analysis to people for which he has envisaged ParityNews.com

 

The Wi-Fi Alliance has initiated the certification program for adaptors, routers and other wireless networking gear against the IEEE 802.11ac draft standard.

Karbonn’s next smartphone – the Titanium S6 is seemingly the OEM’s flagship device against the highly awaited Micromax Canvas 4 and possibly the Samsung Galaxy S4.

Vodafone India slashes 2G rates by 80%

Published in Mobile & Telco

Vodafone India has announced rate cuts in its 2G data plans in a bid to promote mobile internet among its subscribers by as much as 80% thereby brining the rates down to 2p/10kb from 10p/10kb.

Today, The Linux Foundation announced its latest annual Linux Training Scholarship Program with new categories reflecting a change in trend in the world of programming.

Oracle has revealed that it is going to fix a total of 40 vulnerabilities in Java SE today out of which 37 can be exploited remotely without the need of a username and password.

Red Hat denies ditching MySQL, move to MariaDB

Published in Software

Red Hat has backpedaled on its recent stance about MySQL and MariaDB and has stated that it hasn’t made any decision about the “default database" in its upcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (RHEL 7).

LLVM 3.3 officially released

Published in Software

LLVM 3.3, which was running behind its schedule, has finally been released officially.

Government of India has directed telecom providers in India to capture location details of their subscribers as a part of call data records (CDR) starting mid- 2014, according to a Department of Telecommunications (DoT) directive obtained by Parity News.

Linux 3.10-rc6 released, no profanity included

Published in Software

After a dramatic Linux 3.10-rc5 release last week, Linus Torvalds has released the 3.10-rc6 yesterday afternoon noting that things have been better as compared to last week.

Microsoft released a mobile Office app for iOS devices ‘optimized for iPhone’ yesterday and it works only when you have an Office 365 subscription. The app is currently on top of the free iPhone app list according to iOSappStats.com.

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