It’s been suggested this week that Google may be in talks to boost search results for websites that correctly implement encryption. This was hinted by the engineer at Google in … Continue reading
Google has rolled out the latest Chrome Beta update for Android, and with it comes some new features, perhaps most notable among them being an option to undo a tab … Continue reading
If there was a day to be joyful for the end of software builds, today is that day. Both Windows XP and Internet Explorer 6 have officially been dumped by … Continue reading
It seemed like only a matter of time. When you donate money to an anti-gay marriage proposition in California, your employees are almost certainly going to have something to say … Continue reading
As attempts at getting people to pay attention to your crowd-funding venture go, aiming for a world record with the Guinness book of world records isn’t the worst idea you … Continue reading
One year ago – minus one day – Facebook held an event in which they suggested a “personalized newspaper” redesign of the social network was coming. Fast forward 364 days … Continue reading
This afternoon the folks responsible for pushing Titanfall on the world have released a web-based set of games – one so far – with Titanfall themes. The first is Asteroid, … Continue reading
Mozilla just recently made an announcement that made everybody’s heads spin. Firefox was going to have ads. Naturally, as with anything related to unwanted advertisements, users were in an uproar. … Continue reading
The Flappy Bird obsession continues this week as the creator of the original game has completely shut down his app and – in the wake of this event – clones … Continue reading
Mozilla has revealed an upcoming change to Firefox that may not sit well with all its users: advertisements. Specifically, according to details given at the Interactive Advertising Bureau’s recent meeting, … Continue reading