The US government is intending to introduce new laws to protect the privacy of individuals on the Internet. Here is what you need to know about this proposal.
Most people are used to “the Internet,” but what if one day we would have to use “internets” to describe what we’re connecting to? Is that even possible?
With the new HTTP/2, let’s find out what this new protocol version does, how it can improve the loading speed of webpages and how you can benefit from it.
Most modern browsers come with a password manager for us to save our passwords. This article will take you through the steps to manage your saved passwords in various browsers.
Have you ever wondered what large companies do to ensure that their websites stay up, and why websites sometimes go belly-up for a few hours? It’s time to speak about both of these things!
While surfing the web, you probably have come across error codes like 404, 502, etc. Here are some of the most common browser errors that you should know.
Are you having difficulty downloading torrents with your current Internet connection? Bitport allows you to download torrents remotely and access them online.
HideMyAss VPN lets you access videos from any country, evade hackers and surf privately. Come read about all its features and enter to win 6 months free!
Along with the great content, YouTube has also got a lot of great features. Here’s a list of 9 really useful YouTube features that you probably haven’t heard of.
The Internet isn’t free, as much as you like it to be. This article examines 3 of the best online resources where you can learn about Internet censorship.
The default settings of Google Play Music in a web browser make uses of Adobe Flash. Alternatively, you can switch it over to run on HTML5. Here’s how you can enable HTML5 playback in Google Play Music.
Do you think you can stay anonymous in the Internet? A simple script called Tinfoleak can let anyone gather your personal details from Twitter. Let’s check it out.