Category: News
Is the IoT leaking our personal data?
Researchers from Princeton University have revealed that the Internet of Things (IoT) is considerably less secure than we have come ...
Taking web analytics to the next level
Researchers at Brigham Young University may have found a next-gen way of measuring user behavior on the web. Work began as ...
Google’s plan to kill the password
At the end of December, Google confirmed testing is underway on a new method of signing in to your Google ...
The worst passwords of 2015
You may have taken the time to protect your personal data with seemingly ‘strong’ passwords, but when cybercriminals gain access ...
Don’t panic, there’s life in IE yet
Earlier this month, Microsoft officially withdrew technical support for IE 8, 9 and 10 – meaning that users will no ...
Government urged to extend GDS support to local councils
The government has been urged to extend the Government Digital Service’s remit to support local council departments by the Vice ...
Developers seek answers from GitHub
In an open letter published last Friday, developers of some of the web’s largest code libraries and languages complained that GitHub ...
Digital in the travel and hospitality sector
The ‘Digital Trends in the Travel and Hospitality Sector’ report, produced by Econsultancy in partnership with Adobe, explores how companies operating ...
On-page SEO: beneficial or myth?
There is a considerable amount of information on the web surrounding the key on-page SEO elements Google considers when ranking ...
Microsoft discontinues support for Internet Explorer
Microsoft has officially discontinued support for its ubiquitous Internet Explorer browser, ceasing feature development and security support as it shifts ...
The direction of digital strategy in the UK
Digital Economy Minister, Ed Vaizey is seeking fresh ideas from the public and wider tech industry on the direction of ...
Overcoming developer difficulties for emerging markets
If there’s one thing we know by now, it’s that web development can be a protracted process at times; you ...