Yottaa – The new web tool to boost your website’s speed

Entrepreneur and blogger Lior Levin explains how a slow website can damage your business, and what you can do to…

12 years ago

Microsoft say good riddance as IE6 falls below 1% in the United States

Microsoft is today celebrating the further demise of Internet Explorer 6 as it officially falls below 1% market share in…

12 years ago

Google Buzz lives – Are you creating Google Buzz posts from Gmail without knowing?

Without realising it Gmail Chat users may still be creating Google Buzz posts even though the social network was shut…

12 years ago

Wikipedia will survive for another year, reaches $20 million fundraising target

Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit organisation behind Wikipedia, the world's largest encyclopedia, has managed to reach its fundraising target of $20…

12 years ago

Top gaming companies may have pulled their support for SOPA

Electronic Arts (EA), Nintendo and Sony Electronics may have all pulled their support for Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), that's…

12 years ago

New desktop Messenger application keeps Facebook omnipresent

Just hours after an initial leak, Facebook counteracted and released a beta version of their first official desktop client -…

12 years ago

Facebook phasing out support for IE7

One year after Facebook officially renounced support for Internet Explorer 6, it seems that Internet Explorer 7 is destined to…

12 years ago

The new challenges YouTube & the social web present broadcast news

Social media and changing search habits have broadened our appetite for more graphic news content but present difficult editorial decisions…

12 years ago

Amazon had great Christmas, we decode the numbers

Amazon says it had a record breaking Christmas, we take a look at the numbers to see just how good…

12 years ago

Google+ adoption rate accelerating, reaches 62 million users

Google+ user adoption rate has accelerated to 625,000 new sign-ups each day, with the social network reaching 62 million users…

12 years ago

All Android’s wishes come true with 3.7 million activations this Christmas

This Christmas over 3.7 million Android devices and 242 million Android and iOS apps were downloaded, making for a very…

12 years ago

Dropbox experiments with frictionless photo and video importing

Dropbox has introduced an experimental new feature to the latest forum build of the application that automatically syncs photos and…

12 years ago

Technological extinction: 9 technologies we should put on the endangered list

Technology adapts and evolves but like other forms of evolution that means that some will die away. So, what technologies…

12 years ago

Do you like Firefox? This couple got real one

A couple in China got a visit from a real life Firefox, a Red Panda. But unlike its technological namesake…

12 years ago

Go Daddy: How to lose 21,054 registrants in day

Even after Go Daddy's apparent reversal on their initial decision to support the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) the fall-out…

12 years ago

GoDaddy “no longer supports sopa” after Cheezburger, Wikipedia, & others threaten boycott

GoDaddy has dramatically reversed its support for The Stop Online Piracy Act after Wikipedia, Cheezburger, and Reddit, Twitter users threaten…

12 years ago

Does Santa exist? Siri says yes, probably

Over 100 years after Virginia O'Hanlon asked the New York Sun "Does Santa Exist?" People are still asking the same…

12 years ago

Opinion: Five Digital Security Predictions for 2012

In this opinion piece Threatscape's Dermot Williams outlines his predictions for 2012's IT security. He believes IT security threats could…

12 years ago

YouTube gets into Christmas spirit, adds falling snow video overlay

Although increasingly mild conditions of late suggests with certainty that we won't experience a white Christmas this year (at least…

12 years ago

How will the Data Protection Commissioner’s Facebook audit change the site for you?

An investigation by the Irish data protection authority into Facebook will bring major changes to the social network's global privacy…

12 years ago