The Decade-Year-Old SSH Vulnerability Is Fueling DDoS On The "Internet-Of-Broken-Things"

The internet is literally unsecured. Being a network consisting of networks, everything connected to it pose a threat on their own.

The internet is literally unsecured. Being a network consisting of networks, everything connected to it pose a threat on their own.

The social giant Facebook has launched 360 videos in 2015. On that same year, the company also launched 360 photos. Starting October 20th, 2016, the two can be implemented on Instant Articles.

Computers are getting smarter and smarter, but we've never really see them to be able to interpret and understand speech as well as we do. Can they really be that smart? Yes, Microsoft thinks that is possible.

DeepMind is an artificial intelligence (AI) company acquired by Google back in 2014.

Many of the web is powered by JavaScript, and many of them use the npm package manager. To them, reusing existing codes may not matter much. But for Facebook that has scaled larger that it was, some of its components don't quite work.

Cyanogen has been been around reimagining mobile computing by giving users the ability to customize their mobile devices and content experiences. Cyanogen OS, its operating system, is built on Android, and is rapidly growing with a global user base and developers.

Facebook has been working on a version of its app for organizations for years, and now it has a new name and out to everyone. The app is called Workplace (formerly known as Facebook at Work).
As a social giant on the web, Facebook gathers people into its platform, connecting them to do what they're supposed to do. And where there are people, there will be events.

Google is long known to be a search engine, but it has also been more than just a place to search the web. With Google's search box, users can find a whole lot of information, including IP addresses, run speed test, convert units and more.

While most things inside our digitized world is made from programming languages that work behind the scene, the surface that most people see where things are populated is created by our own languages.
In its effort to make things easier for people, Google has created Noto, a massive open-source font family.