Google has created a new system to resolve DNS (domain name system) queries that the company claims will speed up Web browsing for end-users, as well as make it more secure. Google Public DNS, ...
Google began offering the public DNS service " Google Public DNS" on December 3, 2009. Google Public DNS is completely free for everyone to use, and even easy-to-remember addresses "8.8.8.8" "8.8.8.4" ...
Google made much about it just released Google Public DNS, its DNS resolution service for speeding up Web browsing, but there’s a better alternative, also available for free. OpenDNS has had a similar ...
Google Public DNS, a free public DNS service that Google began offering on December 3, 2009, has made tremendous growth, for example through the enhancement of free public Internet services since the ...
Google adds a Rust-based DNS parser to Pixel 10 modem firmware, reducing memory vulnerabilities and strengthening defenses ...
Google released its first public DNS resolver, aimed at making Web browsing faster and improving the users' Internet experience when they connect to various IP addresses. Like an Internet switchboard, ...
Google has become the largest public DNS service in the world, an event that might either please or frighten you, depending on your view of Google. The company launched Google Public DNS in December ...
Google is adding a Rust-based DNS parser to Pixel 10’s modem firmware to mitigate memory safety bugs such as remote code ...
Today Google released its very own DNS service. As someone with an on again off again relationship with OpenDNS, I am intrigued. (For the purposes of this post, I’ll assume you know what DNS is used ...
The security problem starts with how cellular modems are built. A phone's baseband is effectively its own operating system, ...