LinkedIn passwords hacked- 6.5 million members at risk?
Password information for 6.5m members of business social network LinkedIn have been leaked, according to a news report.
Password information for 6.5m members of business social network LinkedIn have been leaked, according to a news report.
This week saw thousands of Internet service providers and websites around the world permanently enable IPv6 for their products and services for the World IPv6 Launch, organised by the Internet Society. Mike Sapien, enterprise telecoms analyst at Ovum considers why more customers are now starting to realise the importance of addressing support for IPv6.
As web-connected TVs start to go mainstream, how can content providers and advertisers capitalise on the new medium while keeping their costs down? Bruno Periera, Director & Co-Founder, TV App Agency, takes a closer look.
Google is integrating user review site Zagat into a new service ‘Google+ Local’, using online community content to refine local searches.
Despite mobile browsing continuing to outpace desktop based browsing at a staggering rate many organisations and their websites are still are lagging woefully behind when it comes to mobile. Matt Gibson from Cyber Duck looks at the increasing importance of Adaptive web design and how to make it work for you.
The long-rumoured ‘Facebook Smartphone’ could finally become a reality next year, as the social network looks to boost revenue from the mobile sector, according to news reports.
Google’s annual Zeitgeist conference has kicked off, with the web giant defending accusations that its social network is a ‘ghost town’, promoting its augmented reality glasses and admitting its search ‘was astoundingly bad five years ago’.
Drinks brand Bulmers has launched an augmented reality app letting users pour a virtual pint via their mobiles.
Google has finally completed its $12.5bn acquisition of Motorola Mobility after regulators in China gave the deal a seal of approval over the weekend.
Facebook has acquired gifting application Karma, marking the social network’s first move as a publicly traded company. The move comes as founder Mark Zuckerberg changed his status to ‘married’ in a surprise wedding, capping off an extraordinary week for the 28-year-old.