LAS VEGAS, Jan. 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Unstoppable Domains and Hub Culture today announced their intent to submit .hub for ICANN's upcoming generic top-level domain (gTLD) application round, a ...
Organization that oversees domain names OKs system for non-Latin characters, a move designed to help regions around the world surf using their local languages. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology ...
ICANN has introduced the first new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) to the Internet’s root zone, the central database for the Internet’s Domain Name System, paving the way for possibly 1,400 new ...
The organisation that manages the world's most important web address extensions — what goes after the dot in a URL — is to hold a vote on Thursday that could see an entire new generation of URLs made ...
Chinese and Arabic scripts could be used... Icann, the standards body that oversees the internet addressing system, is to test Arabic, Chinese and other non-Roman characters in domain names. The ...
Participants made good progress discussing changes to Internet governance during an ICANN meeting in Puerto Rico that closed on Friday, leaders of the organization said. One topic that leaders worked ...
Starting in mid-November, countries and territories will be able to apply to show domain names in their native language, a major technical tweak to the Internet designed to increase language ...
A recommendation to further expand the Internet namespace comes as the group prepares to evaluate last year's addition of seven new top-level domains. Department Editor Evan Hansen runs the Media ...
Starting in mid-November, countries and territories will be able to apply to show domain names in their native language, a major technical tweak to the Internet designed to increase language ...
Owners of .net domains will begin paying a 75¢ annual fee in 2005, and the surcharge may be expanded to other top-level domains (TLDs). The organization Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and ...
The most famous domains on the Web are getting some dot-competition. The URLs we have typed into our browsers since we first connected to the Internet - .com, .net, .org - could soon be joined by ...
ICANN has introduced the first new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) to the Internet’s root zone, the central database for the Internet’s Domain Name System, paving the way for possibly 1,400 new ...