Sachin Tendulkar -Brand Ambassador For World Cup 2015

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Sachin Tendulkar announced as Brand ambassador of World Cup 2015.

According to a media release by icc-cricket.com, Tendulkar said, “I am delighted and honored to be appointed ICC Cricket World Cup Ambassador for the second  time. After playing in the last six editions, the upcoming World Cup will be a different experience as I will follow it from the sidelines. It could probably be comparable to the ICC Cricket World Cup 1987 where I was a ball boy, enthusiastically cheering every ball.”

The 2015 edition will be the 11th cricket World Cup since 1975, and will be jointly hosted byAustralia and New Zealand from February 14 onward. The matches will be held at various venues such as Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney in Australia, and Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Napier, Nelson and Wellington in New Zealand.

Android -Lollipop

Android lollypop


Most awaited version and mystery open now android version 5.0 launched also know as Lollipop.

As per android developers Google adds new features such as
Fast booting
Battery drain algorithm updated.
Apps customization,and many more.

How to install new android lollypop OR update to lollypop ?

Google Nexus

Google mentioned  that the Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 will be updated to Android 5.0 in “the coming weeks.” The Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 will be in market  in early November; we expect to see updates to begin rolling out around this time.

Google Play Edition

Along with its line of Nexus devices, Google said that Google Play Edition devices will also see an update to Android 5.0 in the coming weeks. The company didn’t mention specific devices, which leads us to believe that all of them will be seeing the update. Current Google Play Edition devices include the Moto G and HTC One M8, while Google previously offered the Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One (M7), Sony Z Ultra and LG G Pad 8.3 on the Play store.

Xiomi MI3 and Redme 1s

Mi3 is compatible for the update of android lollypop or android 5.0 but redme 1s is not and soon developer bring in 1st quater of 2015 with update .

HTC

HTC previously announced that it will begin rolling out an Android 5.0 Lollipop update to the HTC One M8 and HTC One M7 worldwide “within 90 days of receiving final software from Google,” meaning we should see the update sometime before February. The company will also update other One family members and select devices “shortly thereafter.”

Samsung

Samsung has yet to announces  on which devices will see the update, but we fully expected most (if not all) of its in 2015 portfolio to be updated and quite possibly the Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3.

Motorola

Motorola announced that Android 5.0 Lollipop will be coming to various devices later this year. Motorola plans to updates on  Moto X and Moto G, along with the Moto G with 4G LTE, Moto E, Droid Ultra, Droid Maxx and Droid Mini.

LG

LG has not yet confirmed when or which devices will be receiving the Android 5.0 update. We expect to see it on the LG G3 and G2 Pro, and quite possibly the G2 and original G Pro.

Sony

Sony is another company that hasn't revealed its update plans. As has been the case with other companies, we expect Sony’s current lineup of devices, such as the Xperia Z3, Xperia Z3 V and Xperia Z3 compact, to see an update at some point.

Kyocera

Kyocera has also not yet announced a timeline for a android Lollipop .

Complication of Cyber Security increased by 2014


Cyber security is set to get a lot more complicated in 2014, a global IT association has warned all businesses - big or small, asking them to brace up. 

IT and cybersecurity professionals should resolve now to gear up for accelerated change and complexity in 2014, especially in cyber security, data privacy and big data, according to non-profit ISACA, to ring in the New Year securely. 

"The pace of change expected in 2014 will put incredible pressure on technology professionals in the workplace with a focus on keeping IT risk in check while at the same time delivering value to the business," said Bhavesh Bhagat, CEO of EnCrisp, co-founder of Confident Governance and member of ISACA's new emerging business and technology committee. 

ISACA, that provides guidance to help business and IT leaders maximise value and manage risk related to information and technology, has predicted on certain areas businesses should be preparing for in 2014. 

It has asked businesses to prepare for privacy 2.0 as attitudes towards data privacy are unlikely to reach a consensus in 2014. Instead, be prepared to accommodate both those with little expectation of privacy and those who view their personal data as currency and want to control how that currency is spent, it said. 

Slim down big data: Explosive data volumes were the No. 1 issue posed by big data in ISACA's 2013 IT Risk/Reward Barometer. Unmanageable data creates redundancies and is difficult to secure, it said. 

ISACA has also asked businesses to eliminate the excess data and consolidate what remains, to promote sharing and protect using better controls. 

Plan to compete for cybersecurity and data analytics experts: The need for smart analytics people and cybersecurity defenders with the right certifications is only going to grow in 2014. 

It said businesses that plan on hiring during the new year need to make sure their compensation package and job descriptions are competitive. 

Rethink how your enterprise is using your information security experts: With some elements of IT security operational responsibility (includingmalware detection, event analysis and control operation) increasingly being outsourced to cloud providers, smart leaders are enabling their internal security experts to become hunters instead of just defenders. 

This allows them to proactively seek out the most hard- to-detect threats, build internal intelligence capabilities, construct better metrics and invest in operational risk analysis. 

Ramp up for the Internet of (even more) Things: With past research showing 50 billion devices expected to be connected to the Internet by 2020, start working now on a policy governing connected devices, if your enterprise does not have one now.