Link Logistics, the industrial platform owned and backed by Blackstone, sold the 81,215-square-foot development for $35.3 ...
FROST uses JavaScript and OPFS SSD timing to identify websites at 88.95% F1, exposing cross-browser privacy leaks.
Chef Johnny Spero has traded metropolitan kitchens for a small outpost on Whidbey Island. He tells the Business Journal what ...
Eight innovative tools that are reimagining web applications and how we build them. Welcome to the Great Unbloating.
Days after IBM and Red Hat announced a master security plan for open-source software, Red Hat suffers a major breach of its ...
Google has published two new browser benchmark scores for Chrome, both records, both run on Apple hardware, and both dropped ...
Firefox 151.0.2 fixes Split View bugs, Windows crashes, caching problems, and several website rendering issues.
TanStack tightens security measures after supply chain attacks. Pull requests may soon only be possible by invitation.
Good UX hides its waste. But it doesn't disappear – it ends up in data centers, supply chains, and telemetry databases.
Ubiquiti released a new security bulletin detailing fixes for six security issues, including one rated 9.1 (critical) and one scoring a perfect 10.0 on the CVE risk scale. The vulnerabilities ...
Android Central on MSN
Chrome is faster than ever thanks to a massive under-the-hood overhaul
Chrome just crushed its own speed records with massive under-the-hood engine upgrades, making your everyday web browsing ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Researchers say they can spy on your browsing by measuring SSD activity through a browser API
FROST exploits the Origin Private File System (OPFS), a browser API that lets websites create and store files on a user's local disk.
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