YouTube, ITube, WeAllTube. That was never truer than it was in 2015 when the site continued to be a destination for people to see the best and hottest videos.
So, if you're like us, you've heard the term "net neutrality" in the news quite a bit recently.
Net neutrality, basically, means that all data on the Internet is treated equally, and nothing that you try to access gets preferential treatment over other data.
So if you're like me, you have probably heard of bitcoins, but don't really know what they are. You've heard your gamer or computer geek friends reference them from time to time. Before watching this video, I knew that bitcoins were some form of online currency...
The internet has a fascination with memes. Everyday, new memes are churned out to supplement the incredible collection already established...eventually; there will be enough to create a meme museum (my idea, you can't have it (LOL). You've seen the memes, and I know you've been puzzled by their origins...
Here it is, the first picture EVER uploaded to the Internet. It's hard to remember what life was like before the Internet existed. However, there was a time when the Internet didn't have any music, videos, or even pictures. We owe at least the picture part of the Internet equation to a man by the name of Silvano de Gennaro...
On Monday, thousands of people woke up to find they had no internet service. And it wasn’t just a weird coincidence — computers infected with a certain malware were affected in what’s now been dubbed ‘Malware Monday.’
Back in November the FBI, along with other law enforcement agencies, arrested several cyber criminals in something called 'Operation Ghost Click'. Basically what the cyber criminals did was host false DNS servers that would allow them to re-route affected computers to whatever website they wanted. They would create what was basically a fake internet, and achieved the goal of gaining your personal
Corrosion of Conformity have been making the heaviest of music for roughly three decades. Of course, a lot has changed since these punk-metal gents first started out in the ‘80s; notably, the Internet has altered the playing field. Drummer Reed Mullin is taking all the change in stride and even finds little humor in the many various names people have made up to describe different genres of music t
Online music piracy, and online piracy in general is a huge topic of discussion at the moment. SOPA/PIPA laws have been designed to help fight this, but those laws could potentially do more harm than good. It seems technology will always be 3 steps ahead of any law, so maybe the only thing left to do is look for an upside to it all...
On Tuesday, we told you about some of the sites — Wikipedia, Reddit and the Cheezburger network among them — that planned to go dark today in protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and PROTECT IP Act (PIPA), anti-piracy legislation under consideration by the US Congress.
They weren’t the only stops on the internet to take a stand — here’s a roundup of some of the most prominent peaceful prot
Today, the Internet will protest two controversial anti-piracy bills: The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and its Senate companion, the Protect IP Act (PIPA). If you're having trouble with wikipedia, google, reddit, or any other crowd-sourced website, this is due to the current "Internet Blackout" that will continue throughout today...