The internet was created in 1983 and has become a key part of our everyday lives. In fact, Statista reported there were 5.35 billion internet users as of January 2024. But while millions of people ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Tech Editor, and has been covering tech news and how-tos for nearly a decade. His team covers all things technology, including AI, smartphones, computers, game consoles, ...
The dark web isn't something you can just stumble upon, and that's a good thing. Although it's often used for transactions and conversations that need to remain anonymous, sites on the dark web can ...
Save this article to read it later. Find this story in your account’s ‘Saved for Later’ section. Take the sudden arrival of research tools. In December, Google released a tool called Deep Research, ...
A librarian robot with headphones holds books as patrons mull about. Credit: VentureBeat made with Midjourney Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba’s famously prolific Qwen Team of AI model researchers and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alex Vakulov is a cybersecurity expert focused on consumer security. The internet can be thought of as a vast iceberg, with the ...
A new report out today from application security firm F5 Inc. reveals that bots now generate more than half of all web content page requests, with generative artificial intelligence providers driving ...
Sometime in the 1960s, hypertext pioneer Ted Nelson envisioned deep linking to specific pieces of text as a core feature of his proposed Project Xanadu system. (My first exposure to Xanadu came in the ...
On the Deep Web, users can anonymously buy U.S. citizenship, accept ransomware payments, have their Bitcoins laundered, and even hire and pay assassins, according to a report from the Trend Micro ...