• October 11, 2017

How to protect yourself from the KRACK Wi-Fi flaw

KRACK is the worst vulnerability to affect consumer and professional networking equipment in a long time. Wireless networks have various safeguards in place to protect against intrusion and what the industry calls “man in the middle” attacks. Unfortunately, there is a flaw in what the currently the most secure wireless network protocol, WPA2. Using the…

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Web design trends in 2017

Article provided by Web Design Express. Online, first impressions matter as much as they do in the real world. In fact, it might matter even more. According to a recent study, visitors make judgments about the credibility of a website in as little as 50ms. 20% of those visitors will leave your website, and never…

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Waymo CEO: Self-Driving Trucks May Come Before Taxis

We may see self-driving trucks before we see a driverless taxi service, says Waymo CEO John Krafcik. The CEO says that there are two potential paths forward for the Waymo self-driving technology: A driverless taxi service or autonomous tasks. “Ride-sharing makes a lot of sense for the world,” he said at Bloomberg’s Sooner Than You…

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Google and Walmart are partnering on voice shopping

Google and Walmart are taking their respective battles against Amazon to the next level with a partnership that nobody saw coming. Starting late September, owners of Google Home will be able to order products from Walmart by voice. You can order one item at a time, or place items into a shopping bag using Google…

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What is the Google Search Algorithm, and How Does it Affect Your Website?

Article by Pierre Zarokian. When well over 570 websites and 70 new domains are created with every passing day, the only way that your online content can get a healthy flow of traffic is by maintaining a high search engine ranking through a top-notch SEO campaign. Generally speaking, investing in professional help from a search marketing agency…

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