WebOne proxy server allows users to relive the past by using old browsers on the modern web. Find out how to set it up and ...
Microsoft’s AutoJack research shows how a malicious webpage rendered by an AI browsing agent can reach local MCP services and ...
Microsoft’s monthly update included 206 fixes for flaws in everything from Windows to Office to Exchange Server, not to mention three zero-days.
Over the decades, there has been no shortage of sites using clever techniques to covertly track visitors’ browsing histories, device fingerprints, and keystrokes and mouse movements in real time. Even ...
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This as-told-to essay is based on conversations with David Emelianov, a 32-year-old software engineer and entrepreneur, based in the Bay Area, and Jordan Gaston, a 31-year-old software engineer and ...
The company says it's a limited test on a small set of users who frequently browse the site without logging in. There may be ways around it. Meara covers streaming service news for CNET. She graduated ...
We’re introducing three new skills for the Power Pages agentic code plugin for GitHub Copilot and Claude Code CLI that together unlock a missing capability in AI‑assisted site building: server‑side ...
Google is rolling out updates to AI Mode in Chrome. Clicking a link in AI Mode on Chrome desktop now opens the webpage in a side panel. The updates are live in the U.S. and will expand to more ...
Side launched four AI features in its Side App, document validation, offer extraction, auto-tagging for signatures, and AI-assisted reporting insights. The company said beta users saw workflow ...
Windows 11 is full of web apps that make your PC slower and less enjoyable to use, so I'm excited about the prospect of a team dedicated to "100% native" apps. I've been writing about technology for ...
It should be obvious — but unfortunately it’s not. Some of the most popular apps you have likely downloaded on your iPhone or Android smartphone are dangerous. And now the FBI is warning U.S. citizens ...