Internet Port Scanning Explained: What It Is, And How It Works
Port scanning can be the start of good network security. It can also be the precursor to an intrusion. Learn how to identify and prevent unwanted port scans.
Read MorePort scanning can be the start of good network security. It can also be the precursor to an intrusion. Learn how to identify and prevent unwanted port scans.
Read MoreWith over a billion active users, YouTube has been the go-to place for watching videos, but there are some less-known features the platform offers.
Read MoreFor the last 25 years, Google has been the go-to source for information. Users can look at the most popular search trends for the past few decades- here's how.
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Read MoreStarting a new business or need a website revamp? Here's a curated a list of the five best website-building tools, and here's how to get started.
Read MoreGoogle added Solitaire to its search engine in 2016, echoing the past by once again giving everyone easy access to it.
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Read MoreGoogle Chrome is highly customizable if you know where to look and how to set up a more personalized browser.
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Read MoreVanish mode is an Instagram feature that adds an additional layer of privacy to your messaging by keeping your data from being stored.
Read MoreSomething to be aware of before you go Pong-ing is that you will have to make some (temporary) changes to your Firefox toolbar settings,
Read MoreLarge websites like Amazon have thousands of reviews for different products across the site, some of them fake.
Read MoreGoogle announced in May that it will start deleting inactive Gmail accounts, but who does that include? Is there an expiration date? Here's what we know so far.
Read MoreThe versatile Raspberry Pi can be configured to serve many functions. This includes creating an extender for your wi-fi network to cover dead spots.
Read MoreGmail has a competitive edge over other email apps because it comes pre-installed on most Androids, but here are three alternatives worth considering.
Read MoreDead Internet Theory posits that the internet fails to foster true connection and meaningful interactions -- but it overlooks many aspects of the web.
Read MoreFor over 14 years, Omegle was a platform for strangers to connect online. However, after lawsuits related to child safety surfaced, the company shut down.
Read MoreWith the holiday season quickly approaching, you may want to hide your Amazon order history from your loved ones. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to do it.
Read MoreIf you love rewatching the same videos on YouTube, then you might want to use one of these five YouTube downloaders so you can always have them.
Read MoreInstagram founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger moved on in 2018, as you likely already know. But where are its first dozen employees?
Read MoreParallel downloading is an experimental feature that can be enabled as part of Google's Chrome Flags feature.
Read MoreHere are five virtual gifts that are perfect for the holiday season: eGift cards, video games, streaming subscriptions, online magazines, and fitness apps.
Read MoreFollowing a limited test, YouTube is now targeting ad-blockers on a widespread basis, preventing users from watching videos while they're enabled.
Read MoreSure, YouTube is the king of video-sharing platforms, but some terrific alternatives exist out there. You must try these 10 websites once at least.
Read MoreYouTube is experiencing service issues, and that includes its pricey YouTube TV platform and its bundled NFL Sunday Ticket plan. Football fans aren't happy.
Read MoreSnapchat cites over 100 million users making voice and video calls each month, and that's part of why the leap to computer is happening.
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