The internet is growing fast, but Google is growing even faster. According to online security company Arbor Networks, Google now represents an average of 6.4 percent of all internet traffic. This is a new record for Google, as it gained more than 1 percent of all internet traffic share since January. Now, only one global…
DWHS installs new website Phish cracking system
Maybe more than any of the other degenerate methods used on the internet, Phishing is one of the lowest. These people try to prey on new Internet on-goers in hopes of getting their login information or credit card details. So in an ongoing process, we made the first step with a website recognition system that…
Intel develops photonics-based 50Gbps chip
Intel provided a peek at the future of processors today by revealing the first instance of a chip using complete photonics to send data. Four lasers in the prototype convert light into data at about 50Gbps, or “many” times faster than wired connections. The rate, about 6.25GB per second, would be enough to send an…
Mozilla likes HTML5 over Flash
Mozilla has joined the chorus in declaring HTML5 as the way of the future. While Mozilla isn’t going quite as far as Apple – Flash is still supported in Firefox – Vice President of Production Jay Sullivan told The Register the Adobe product will never be bundled with the browser. It’s not specifically Adobe that’s…
HTML 5 will change the web
Many folks who are just tuning into the HTML5 saga because of the battle between Adobe and Apple are surprised to learn that the push to create a fifth official version of the HTML specification began six years ago. And that’s just the first half of the story because the latest implementations, while nice, are…
BIOS may be dead in three years
It’s the one major part of the PC that’s still reminiscent of the PC’s primordial, text-based beginnings, but the familiarly clunky BIOS could soon be on its deathbed, according to MSI. The motherboard maker says it’s now making a big shift towards point-and-click UEFI systems, and it’s all going to kick off at the end…
New customer service phone number
DWHS has combined all of our numbers into one, the new number now is 213 984 HOST (4678). The old toll-free numbers and direct numbers will phase out over the next couple of weeks. If you have any questions please let us know.
Easily Add Videos to Your WordPress Blogs
With the online video industry taking off, you may want to know some easy ways to add video to your WordPress sites. There are several great WordPress plugins for adding video content to your blogs. In this guide I’ll go over: * Adding your own hosted .flv videos to WordPress* How to embed videos from…