News Omegle's Revival: A Fresh Chapter in the Story of Online Anonymity As Omegle2 goes live, it symbolizes the ongoing debate surrounding anonymity in the digital realm. Its success hinges on its ability not only to offer a safe and open platform for users but also to adapt to the evolving digital landscape.
News IEEE Approves a New Wireless Communication Standard Called Li-Fi Li-Fi equipment is already being integrated into lighting systems in homes and offices, and the technology is being considered for applications such as streetlights and car headlights for data transmission.
News Amazon Acquired Facebook's Satellite Internet Team A team of 12 specialists from Facebook will be working at Amazon to create communication satellites able to provide high-speed wireless Internet throughout the world.
News UN Human Rights Council Adopts a Resolution to Condemns Internet Shutdowns Internet outages during a pandemic exacerbate the situation, as they deprive people of the opportunity to receive important information during a crisis. The UN believes that such restrictions cannot be justified by maintaining public order or national security.
News Web Founder Will Sell the Internet Source Code as NFT In April 2021, Tim Berners-Lee contacted Sotheby's administration with the idea of putting up a lot. The files were saved in a tar archive with their original time stamps. The lot will include HTML, HTTP, and URL.
News How Little-Known Brave Browser Could Change the Internet Brave now has 24 million users, and it is still far from Chrome and even Firefox, but it can be our future.
News Why Your Passwords Are Easy to Crack and What to Do About It There is an opinion that security can be simply bought or that it is possible to stop at once reached level, which will remain for life. Unfortunately, this is far from the case. Both now and 15-20 years ago. Consider this behavioral and technological example of password selection.