Category: Web
Jul 14, 2015
Internet Explorer Finally Killed Off
For some reason Microsoft has been trying to breathe in new life to IE for the last few versions, but
Read MoreJul 06, 2015
No More IPv4 Addresses for North America
According to ars technica, there are no more IPv4 addresses available for North America. It’s been a long time coming.
Read MoreJun 24, 2015
Do Over Function for Sent Gmail Messages
It isn’t quite a do over, but Google has officially released the “undo send” function. It appears to function similar
Read MoreMay 27, 2015
Enable Tracking Protection to Speed Page Loads in Firefox
Let’s face it. We grow more and more impatient when our technology is slow. That’s why we upgrade phones, computers
Read MoreMay 18, 2015
Website Wizardry: The Right SEO for Your Law Firm
That’s the title of a new Digital Edge podcast, where Sharon and Jim interview our friend and colleague Jennifer Ellis.
Read MoreMay 13, 2015
Are We Really Running Out of IP Addresses?
I’ve been involved with technology and networking since the early 1980s. OK, now you know that I’m not a recent
Read MoreMay 04, 2015
Firefox Jumps on HTTPS Bandwagon
The Internet is an evil place. There are a ton of bad guys trying to get you to click on
Read MoreApr 30, 2015
Internet Explorer Replacement Has an Official Name
The replacement for the “dead” Internet Explorer is no longer called Project Spartan. Windows 10 will be released with a
Read MoreApr 28, 2015
WordPress Websites – Patch Now!
A zero-day vulnerability can crush a system and WordPress is no stranger to vulnerabilities. WordPress is one of the most
Read MoreApr 20, 2015
Patch Your Web Servers Now
It is always recommended that you apply the patches that vendors release. The primary reason is to fix the vulnerabilities
Read MoreApr 08, 2015
A Firefox Version That Can’t Be Patched
You can’t expect all software to be bug free all the time. That’s why there are specific protocols that developers
Read MoreApr 02, 2015
The Winner of the Most Insecure Core Internet Software for 2014 Isn’t Apple
That may surprise some, but Google’s Chrome browser was the winner for 2014 according to the Secunia Vulnerability Review 2015
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