A distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack against DynDNS is causing havoc online, with many major websites reportedly unavailable. According to Dyn DNS, the attack started at 11:10 UTC, and it targeted its managed DNS service. The Domain Name System (DNS) is a tool used to resolve human-readable web addresses (like “thenextweb.com”) against IP addresses. Many sites and services use DynDNS as t
TNW Conference 2025 is moving to NDSM, Amsterdam 🎟 Secure your 2-for-1 tickets now! Mandrill has long been Mailchimp’s standalone email service for developers needing to send transactional email from their apps. Today, the company has announced a bizarre developer-hostile move: it’s turning the standalone service into a Mailchimp add-on that requires a paid Mailchimp account — or risk losing thei
Google Chrome has supported multiple user accounts for years now, but the options to add and manage them have been buried in the browser’s settings. In fact, if you actually navigate to the proper section (Hit the menu button, choose Settings, and scroll down to “Users”) and add a few users, you can’t actually switch between them from there. Google is toying with a complete revamp of the user acco
Google Google is building a Chrome app-based development environment called Spark Google’s Chromium team never ceases to amaze. Its latest project is a Chrome app-based Integrated Development Environment (IDE) codenamed Spark. The new app was first noted by developer and Google open-source Chromium evangelist François Beaufort. Here are his observations for the new IDE project: It is built with Da
Some users are seeing the term ‘Like’ or ‘star’ appear on Twitter.com in the place of the traditional ‘Favorite’. The new terminology appears to be showing up for certain users on the service, but from searches it looks like a limited set so far. Favorites have been a part of Twitter from very early on in the site’s history, and have been available to users from at least 2008 on. Back in May, twee
Celebrate King's Day with TNW 🎟 Use code GEZELLIG40 on your Business, Investor and Startup passes today! This offer ends on April 29 → The milestones in the quickly developing story of App.net keep coming. Today has seen the first dedicated client for iOS hit Apple’s App Store. AppNet Rhino is a collaboration between two Croatian companies – Planet 1107, who coded the app, and Marko Prljic of Twi
Twitter Twitter no longer displays what client a tweet was posted with on web, emphasizing first-party apps Twitter has removed the ability for users to determine exactly what client was used to post a message to its service from the web client. This was previously removed from its official iPhone client and that change has been removed from the web version as well. The removal of the tag was spot
Whilst Japanese manga comics encompass a variety of different subjects and story-lines, you might be surprised to learn that Google’s Android operating system has been given a comic of its very own, and its called “Sweet Android High-school”. Sweet Android Highschool chronicles the pursuits of the world’s most notable Android vendors, including Samsung, HTC, LG, Motorola and Sony Ericsson. However
Earlier this year we covered Pen.io, a super-simple way of publishing pages of text to the Web. A subtle recent addition to the service has turned it into probably the most minimalist blogging platform it’s possible to have. Until now you could set up pages of text, hosted on Pen.io, and share the URLs with others. Text could then be edited on the fly without entering any kind of back-end – becaus
A screenshot of the alpha release of the unicorn app that is TextMate 2 is the most Tweeted photo on Instagram today, according to co-founder Mike Krieger. The photo was posted by developer Aaron Draczynski to his Instagram profile. We’re assuming that Krieger meant ‘most tweeted today’ and not ‘all time’, although the anticipation for this update to the widely used and fervently praised text edit
Once Upon is a brilliant project that has recreated three popular sites from today as if they were built in the dial-up era, in 1997. Witness Facebook, with no real-names policy and photos displayed in an ugly grey table; YouTube, with a choice of encoding options to select before you watch a video, and Google+, where Circles of contacts are displayed as far easier to render squares. Be prepared f
Updated at the foot of the post with a statement from Twitter. Please see the statement for clarification. Twitter has begun amending its messaging policy for Verified Accounts, allowing celebrities and brands to receive Direct Messages without having to follow the sender. News came via Nabeel Ziyaan, who noticed that the requirement to follow a user to receive a Direct Message had now been remove
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