Microsoft is reportedly using Valve's SteamOS as a benchmark to improve Windows 11, with a new 'Project K2' initiative aimed at addressing pain points.
Nevo built an open source SaaS called Postiz. Over the past few years he has gotten over 25K GitHub stars and grown the app ...
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Transforming a newly discovered software vulnerability into a cyberattack used to take months. Today—as the recent headlines ...
Malicious Lightning 2.6.2/2.6.3 released April 30 enable credential theft via hidden payload, leading to PyPI quarantine and ...
Mythos' advanced coding capabilities give it an unprecedented potential to detect cybersecurity weaknesses and develop ...
Windows K2 is a behind-the-scenes initiative to fix performance, reliability, and AI bloat in Windows 11 by 2027.
With enterprises racing to operationalize generative AI, a new and urgent question has emerged: How do you unlock its power without putting sensitive data at risk? Today, Dataiku, the Platform for AI ...
During Microsoft's fiscal Q3 2026 earnings call, Nadella put consumer Windows front and center. As part of Microsoft's ...
Student teams presented senior design projects focused on research accessibility and STEM education at the mechanical ...