Chrome Highlighting Non Secure Sites. What Does This Mean?

2022-10-12T10:00:07+00:00

Chrome Highlighting Non Secure Sites. What Does This Mean? Google have recently announced that as of July 2018 all websites that are not using the HTTPS protocol will be marked as Not Secure within their Chrome Browser. But what does this mean? First Off, What is HTTPS? HTTPS stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure

Chrome Highlighting Non Secure Sites. What Does This Mean?2022-10-12T10:00:07+00:00

YouTube is taking account mentions to the next level

2022-10-12T09:59:49+00:00

In an effort to increase engagement between creators and users, YouTube will be adding unique account handles for channels, similar to that found on social media platforms. You may know them better as the “@” symbol that appears before a username. When this feature launches(opens in new tab), you’ll be able to mention content creators or

YouTube is taking account mentions to the next level2022-10-12T09:59:49+00:00

Proton VPN rolls out obfuscated VPN protocol to evade censorship

2022-10-12T09:59:34+00:00

It claims to promote internet freedom for everyone One of the best VPN services around right now, Proton VPN has just rolled out a new encryption protocol to better defeat censorship and evade VPN blocks. Its shiny new Stealth VPN protocol is perfect for those users living under strict internet restrictions as here authorities often block the use of such circumventing tools. After

Proton VPN rolls out obfuscated VPN protocol to evade censorship2022-10-12T09:59:34+00:00

SEO 101: How to Market Your Blog Through Content

2020-06-17T12:21:34+00:00

We are all familiar that the digital marketing is constantly evolving. However, certain things remain constant. Of the many trends in digital marketing, Search Engine Optimization will always be relevant. This essentially revolves around the content on your site and the use of keywords to optimize it for the search engines. Many seek the advice

SEO 101: How to Market Your Blog Through Content2020-06-17T12:21:34+00:00

Remembering Windows 2000, Microsoft’s Forgotten Masterpiece

2020-06-17T12:16:52+00:00

Twenty years ago, Microsoft released Windows 2000. A rock-solid, 32-bit business-oriented alternative to Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition, it paved the way for future consumer versions, including Windows 10. Here’s why we remember it so fondly. It Was Based on Windows NT, Not MS-DOS Released worldwide on February 17, 2000, Windows 2000 started as Windows NT 5.0,

Remembering Windows 2000, Microsoft’s Forgotten Masterpiece2020-06-17T12:16:52+00:00

Adobe Flash Player: End Of Life

2020-06-17T12:13:11+00:00

When is the Flash Player end-of-life (EOL)? As previously announced in July 2017, Adobe will stop distributing and updating Flash Player after December 31, 2020 (“EOL Date”). We made this announcement in collaboration with several of our technology partners – including Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla – which issued complementary announcements with more technical detail on what the Flash Player EOL will mean for developers, enterprises, and consumers using their

Adobe Flash Player: End Of Life2020-06-17T12:13:11+00:00

The evolution of visual design and tech’s designer renaissance

2019-08-14T01:19:45+00:00

with a background in visual design, I got my start as an interaction designer working on software that allowed users to professionally print and produce their work via a digital workflow. Most of this was not web-based. This was software running on the OS, the “thick client.” The visual scope of what a designer

The evolution of visual design and tech’s designer renaissance2019-08-14T01:19:45+00:00

Inside the Microsoft Emoji Design Studio

2019-07-21T21:57:40+00:00

Did you know that someone designs the emoji you send to your friends? 😲 Before words, humans communicated through pictures to tell stories. We still do this today with emoji. We use emoji to help add expression and personality to text, but you might be amazed at how much thought and design energy goes into

Inside the Microsoft Emoji Design Studio2019-07-21T21:57:40+00:00

Google Chrome is ditching its XSS detection tool

2019-07-21T21:58:12+00:00

Google is removing a nine-year-old feature in its Chrome web browser, which spotted a common online attack. Don’t worry, though – another, hopefully better, protection measure is on the way. Introduced in 2010, XSS Auditor is a built-in Chrome function designed to detect cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities. In an XSS attack, a malicious actor injects

Google Chrome is ditching its XSS detection tool2019-07-21T21:58:12+00:00

A recipe for seo-ing

2019-07-21T20:57:08+00:00

Most people have heard of it, but when we decide to inform our clients about the benefits of SEO-ing in their company, the general response is ,’Huh? ESO, OSE… what?’ SEO stands for search engine optimisation. Basically, SEO-ing is making your website appear towards the top of a search page on Google. Think about this:

A recipe for seo-ing2019-07-21T20:57:08+00:00