Where Have All the Firewalls Gone? Security Risks in Residential IPv6 Transition
When most home internet connections still relied on IPv4, Network Address Translation (NAT) served...
When most home internet connections still relied on IPv4, Network Address Translation (NAT) served...
When engineers first started connecting tiny, battery-powered sensors to the internet, they...

Feb 1, 2026
If you do a lot of creative work, you’ve probably found that your computer’s keyboard and mouse alone just don’t cut it. There are simply too many different shortcuts and macros to cover with memorable key combos. That’s why...
Feb 1, 2026
This article is about blockchain technologies. You know, that thing that powers Bitcoin and a lot of other digital stuff? It seems like everyone is talking about it, but what exactly is it? We’re going to break down what is...
Jan 30, 2026
All three FCC commissioners voted Thursday to expand unlicensed operations in the 6 GHz band, creating a new category of unlicensed devices—geofenced variable power (GVP) devices. GVPs can operate both indoors and outdoors at...
Jan 29, 2026
Smart home and IoT devices are nice and all, but controlling them always feels a bit clunky. It seems like it always comes down to trying a voice command and then, when that fails, opening an app on a smartphone and pushing a...
Jan 29, 2026
One of the things we love most about the Arduino community is the way knowledge flows freely – makers, engineers, and hobbyists sharing what they’ve learned so others can build on it. Case in point, the in-depth technical...
Jan 29, 2026
Post-quantum cryptography could make DNSSEC responses bigger, pushing more DNS traffic from UDP to TCP. In this guest post, Eline Stehouwer (SIDN Labs) explores what that means for authoritative name servers, replaying real .nl...
