How to Move From Twitter to Mastodon By Les Pounder published 16 November 22 Learn how to set up your own Mastodon account and crosspost your messages across Twitter and Mastodon using free tools.
Web Inventor Auctions Source Code as NFT By Ian Evenden last updated 17 June 21 Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, is to auction his browser source code as an NFT.
Coronavirus Lockdown: EU Looks to Manage Broadband Strain By Niels Broekhuijsen published 19 March 20 With an increase in people bored at home, broadband demand in the EU is on the rise, and the EU taking measures to ensure the internet doesn't get congested.
German Internet Exchange Operator Sees 'Unusual' Peak in Traffic During Coronavirus Outbreak By Niels Broekhuijsen published 19 March 20 Internet Exchange Operator DE-DIX's B2B partners are in need for higher data caps to meet their increased customer needs during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Working from Home: Tips and Tools to Keep You Productive By Avram Piltch last updated 27 March 20 Ways to be productive even when your office is closed due to COVID-19.
118 Countries Have Cheaper Broadband Internet Than the US Right Now By Niels Broekhuijsen published 21 January 20 UK research listed the U.S. in the 119th spot in terms of pricing for consumer broadband Internet access.
Europe Is Officially out of IPv4 Addresses By Lucian Armasu published 27 November 19 RIPE announced that it can no longer easily provide IPv4 addresses to members that ask for them. New allocations are severely limited and based on a waiting list.
Websites Evade Google Chrome's Incognito Protections By Nathaniel Mott published 12 August 19 Publishers are finding new ways to figure out if Chrome users are browsing in Incognito mode to get around their paywalls.
The FCC Wants ISPs to Be (Slightly) More Honest By Nathaniel Mott published 2 August 19 The FCC voted to force Internet service providers to more accurately count the number of people to whom they offer broadband Internet access.
Report: FTC Investigating Facebook's Many Acquisitions By Nathaniel Mott published 2 August 19 After narrowly approving a $5 billion settlement for the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the FTC is now conducting an antitrust investigation into Facebook.
Bluetooth is Named After What? The Real History Behind Tech Brand Names We Say Every Day By Sarah Lord published 27 July 19 From Asus to Aorus, many of the top tech brand names have ancient origins.
Official Intel Reddit Thread Gives Users a New Place to Complain By Nathaniel Mott published 19 July 19 Intel announced that it's expanding its official customer support to another social platform: Reddit.
Prime Day Sales Topple Amazon Records, Despite Worker Strike By Nathaniel Mott published 17 July 19 Amazon said that Prime Day 2019 put up greater sales numbers than last year's Black Friday and Cyber Monday combined.
6 Back-to-School PC Upgrades to Supercharge Your Semester By Avram Piltch last updated 12 October 20 Here are 6 affordable ways to add performance, productivity and comfort to your setup.
Razer Toaster is Official, CEO Reveals By Andrew E. Freedman published 1 May 19 The Razer Toaster (yes, the bread kind) is becoming a reality. That's according to Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan, who finally relented to fans in a Facebook post.
13 April Fools’ Day Tech Announcements We’re Pumped About By Scharon Harding published 1 April 19 April Fool’s Day is here, and it’s brought with it some exciting tech product announcements. We’ve rounded up 13 of our favorite holiday releases that we know you’ll want to get your hands on ASAP.
Tim Berners-Lee Pinpoints the Internet's Biggest Issues By Nathaniel Mott published 12 March 19 Sir Tim Berners-Lee marked the web's 30th birthday with a blog post in which he identified some of the web's greatest problems.
Net Neutrality Fights Back With the Save the Internet Act of 2019 By Nathaniel Mott published 6 March 19 The Save the Internet Act of 2019 is meant to force the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) to restore the net neutrality protections it repealed in 2018.
FTC Takes a Whack at Fake Amazon Reviews By Nathaniel Mott published 28 February 19 The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took action against a dietary supplement company that purchased fake Amazon reviews.