We didn’t doubt that they would, but the ICANN has officially approved non-Latin character domain names. The pleasant surprise is that the system and guidelines for these internationalized domain ...
BEIJING — The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, which manages the Internet Domain Name System, this week announced plans to test a system of internationalized domain names. ICANN ...
The latest version of Google Chrome, released earlier this week, restricts how domain names that use non-Latin characters are displayed in the browser. This change is in response to a recently ...
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers will speed development of country-coded top-level domains and local-language scripting, the group announced Wednesday at the Internet Governance ...
Internationalized domain names have moved a step closer to reality, following ICANN's announcement that it had successfully completed testing. Currently, domain names can be composed of just 37 core ...
ICANN is planning to introduce new domains containing only non-English characters. This is what it means for IP owners and their domain name portfolios ICANN, the body that oversees the domain name ...
SAN MATEO, Calif., June 26, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Farsight Security, Inc., a leading cybersecurity provider of DNS intelligence solutions, today released new research entitled, “Global ...
The recent Internet Governance Forum in Athens featured lots of talk about the way that the ‘Net is run, but nothing generated more discussion than internationalized domain names (IDNs). In many parts ...
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers appears poised to move forward on allowing Internationalized Domain Names, with a vote on the matter set for Friday at the organization’s ...
In Minneapolis last month, VeriSign hosted the first meeting of a new industry consortium that will promote the use of internationalized domain names in popular software applications.