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Learn about new PubNub releases, industry trends, and app development tips.
Oct 2, 2014

Simulating TCP Resets in a Test Environment

This guide provides an uncomplicated method to simulate TCP resets (RST) in a test setting. It's a step-by-step tutorial to facilitate the procedure.
Markus Kohler
Markus Kohler
Oct 1, 2014

WebSockets & Long Polling in JS, Ruby and Python

An overview on WebSockets and HTTP Long Polling for data streaming/push. Also includes tutorials for Pub/Sub with JavaScript, Ruby and Python.
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll
Sep 30, 2014

Ember.js 101: From Zero to Ember in PubNub Seconds

This Ember.js tutorial shows you how to build a real-time Ember.js application with PubNub in 99 lines of code (aka 60 seconds).
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll
IoT
Sep 29, 2014

IoT Prototype Built on PubNub and Tessel

We brought 24 demo Tessels for the MIT students and faculty to hack on. Tessel is an IoT microcontroller that runs Lua, transpiled from JavaScript.
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll
News
Sep 29, 2014

PubNub Patches Bash Bug 'Shellshock' Vulnerability

PubNub had applied patches to address the Bash Bug Shellshock vulnerability across our entire data stream infrastructure.
Stephen Blum
Stephen Blum
News
Sep 25, 2014

Real-time Analytics Dashboard - Greater Visibility

Announcing PubNub Real-time Analytics dashboard with new metrics for PubNub data streams.
Darryn Campbell
Darryn Campbell
Sep 24, 2014

Multiple Data Center MongoDB Replication | PubNub

A tutorial on global, multidata center MongoDB replication, part of our growing collection of persistence adapters for PubNub using Node.JS
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll
IoT
Sep 22, 2014

Tessel + PubNub Power IoT in 4 Lines of JavaScript

Power IoT in 4 lines of JavaScript with Tessel and PubNub. Tessel is a small, powerful microcontroller that runs entirely on JavaScript.
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll
Sep 19, 2014

Home Automation: Protecting the Smart Home Brain

Securing your home automation solution is paramount. We'll go through a couple home automation security considerations and what the future holds.
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll