NOW the web is 30 years old: When Tim Berners-Lee switched on the first World Wide Web server
It happened 30 years ago on a NeXTStation: Tim Berners-Lee turned on a World Wide Web server -- and the internet would never be the same again.
It happened 30 years ago on a NeXTStation: Tim Berners-Lee turned on a World Wide Web server -- and the internet would never be the same again.
Here's a quick guide to how to substantially increase your wireless networking performance on older computers without struggling with drivers or device compatibility.
As Google Fiber is sorting out its next moves, ground zero in the gigabit wars has emerged in Louisville, Kentucky, where AT&T Fiber has talked big but signed up very few gigabit customers.
Last week assault on Dyn's global managed DNS services was only the start. Here's how to fend off hackers' attacks both on your servers and the internet.
Chinese telecommunications hardware maker ZTE will have to make do without equipment from the United States if reports of export restrictions on American companies are correct.
More than 30 members of Congress are rallying behind a bill -- ironically named the 'Internet Freedom Act' -- that threatens the new rules introduced by the FCC.
Reuters cited a letter dated Nov. 5 noting that the lab replaced gear made by H3C Technologies, a Chinese company that used to be a joint venture between Huawei and 3Com.
An Internet-based system will undergo trials in Q3 this year, drawing lessons from 2011 natural disasters which cut off conventional emergency hotlines due to power shortages and disrupted infrastructure.
A new proposed Internet bill would result in a ban on all federal legislation regulating the Internet for 2 years. Sounds good in theory, right? Wrong.
I don't know about you, but whenever I watch a James Bond movie, one thought invariably crosses my mind: who pays for all this stuff?