The way that brands used to advertise on the Internet is that they would throw millions of dollars at major sites like AOL and Microsoft and hope their ad got noticed. Now, social media advertising is where brands are focused. But with the massive…
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This morning, a huge list of supposed details regarding Microsoft’s strategy with the Xbox One in 2014 hit the web, and gamers across the Internet have been looking to separate fact from fiction. Among the juicier tidbits include the company’s plan…
REDWOOD CITY, CA–(Marketwired – Jan 30, 2014) – Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) is pleased to announce the completion of a…
FRAFOS Receives 2014 Internet TELEPHONY Product of the Year Award for the ABC Session Border Controller Berlin, Germany, January 28,…
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS–(Marketwired – Jan. 28, 2014) – Following months of testing, Webzilla, the fastest growing enterprise hosting company in the…
For years, browsing the Internet was a restricted, linear experience. You logged on, checked your email, did some research, maybe played a few games, and logged off. Nowadays, in the wild west of the web, browsers are almost entirely open source, meaning…
The Nokia-made, Android-powered smartphone codenamed “Normandy” has captured the attention of tech writers on the Internet, and a constant stream of leaks and details is keeping the spotlight on a device that may never even make it to market. First…
The deluge of details regarding the NSA’s surveillance tactics shows no sign of abating, as yet another document leaked by former contractor Edward Snowden has made its way into the pages of the New York Times. According to the report, the NSA has…
David Pogue just trashed essentially all tech journalists and every tech site on the Internet just a few hours ago on stage at CES during the Yahoo keynote. Normally this kind of publicity stunt doesn’t bother me but this time it did–and not for…
Steven Levy, who specializes in massive articles looking into aspects of the tech industry, has a new one for Wired, called How the NSA Almost Killed the Internet. It basically looks at how the NSA legally coerced the tech companies into having to comply…