OWASP has released a revised version of its Top 10 list of critical risks to web applications, adding two new categories.
The iconic Java framework has evolved and modernized, integrating a host of new features without sacrificing power or ...
A major Amazon Web Services outage threw much of the internet into disarray on Monday as popular websites and social-media platforms struggled to recover.
Artificial intelligence has developed rapidly in recent years, with tech companies investing billions of dollars in data centers to help train and run AI models. The expansion of data centers has ...
In a growing number of states, now including West Virginia, you can add your ID to Apple Wallet. Here's how to add them, how they work, what the limitations are, and what they can do. We're moving ...
What if the future of software development wasn’t just faster or more efficient, but fundamentally reimagined? Picture a world where coding no longer requires juggling countless tools, where debugging ...
The era of coupon-clipping is over. Smart shoppers everywhere are catching on to a smartphone app that offers cash back — even for grocery items already purchased, Food & Wine has reported. The Aisle ...
After updating all 3 containers (open_notebook:latest-single, authelia:latest, surrealdb:latest), the UI loads behind Nginx+Authelia, SSO works, but the app shows “Unable to connect to server. Please ...
What if your browser didn’t just help you search, but actively worked alongside you, summarizing articles, drafting emails, or even automating repetitive tasks? Enter ChatGPT Atlas, OpenAI’s ambitious ...
OpenAI has officially launched ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered web browser designed to rethink how we use the internet. Atlas has ChatGPT deeply integrated at the core of your browsing experience. The AI ...
Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Mike Bush was flown to Tasmania in a police helicopter for a conference. He said the decision to use the helicopter was wrong and created a poor impression. Victoria ...
OpenAI launches web browser 'Atlas' that could 'change the way we use the internet' OpenAI has launched an AI-powered web browser called 'Atlas' to compete with the likes of Google Chrome.