Over the past year or so, startups have been using the “.io” top-level domain (TLD) to add a little spice to their branding. Names like 360.io, Vox.io, Takes.io, Spark.io, Sush.io are becoming more ...
The .io domain extension is a country code top-level domain (ccTLD) that is officially assigned to the British Indian Ocean Territory (a British overseas territory). However, it is mostly treated as a ...
Message to all organizations that use .io domain names, of which there are currently an estimated 1.6 million: A move announced last week by the new Labour government in the UK could mean you may have ...
The itch.io website is offline, with the blame placed squarely on Funko. In a tweet, the indie game marketplace alleged that Funko, best known for its Funko Pop figures, used “some trash AI-powered ...
The popular ‘.io’ domain name has become part of a complaint against the United Kingdom for alleged human rights violations tied to its continuing administration of territories in the Indian Ocean.
In context: Polyfills are snippets of JavaScript code that provide modern features on older web browsers. There's nothing wrong with polyfills per se, but miscreants and cyber-criminals can easily ...
About 100,000 sites have potentially been compromised in a supply chain attack following an alleged Chinese firm’s takeover of a popular open-source library. The compromise involved the acquisition of ...
Anguilla, a British Overseas Territory in the Eastern Caribbean and home to around just 16,000 people, has struck digital gold of late with its .AI extension, bringing in US$62 million in revenue in ...
The Internet Computer Bureau (ICB), the Registry operating the country code Top-Level Domains (ccTLDs) for .AC (Ascension Island), .IO (British Indian Ocean Territory) and .SH (Saint Helena), has ...
Itch.io is taken down due to an automated takedown request The cause is Funko Pop's AI-powered BrandShield The indie gaming site is restored after nearly a day On Monday, December 9, 2024, both the ...
There seems to be more and more articles coming out with regards to .io and how the natives of the Chagos Islands want their extension back. The article (which is a long one) delves into the history ...
Park.io published an article on the continued growing usage of .io. The article titled, “The explosive growth of .io domains” takes a look at the growing percentage of websites using .io and the fact ...