A new Windows zero-day reportedly bypasses BitLocker, adding pressure on Microsoft as researchers debate the exploit’s ...
The Fun Pimps unveil new sandbox options that give you control over how the zombie game plays, from infection rates to weapon ...
Among the 198 vulnerabilities are 32 critical ones and three publicly disclosed zero-day flaws, so you'll want to install ...
The long-running feud between Microsoft and security researcher Nightmare Eclipse has entered a new chapter. Eclipse, who has ...
WordPress released version 7.0, codenamed Armstrong, bringing changes that make it easier for users and developers to control the look and user experience of websites, and a refresh of the admin page ...
Microsoft officially announced TypeScript 7.0 Beta on April 21, 2026. The company says TypeScript 7.0 is often 10 times faster than 6.0. The beta ships through ...
The new kernel's number ends in zero, but it's not a milestone release. Linux 7.0 boasts improvements in Rust, its scheduler - and it's further embracing AI. More than half a dozen distros will let ...
TypeScript 6.0 is the last release built on the JavaScript codebase. A new --stableTypeOrdering flag lets developers match TypeScript 7.0 behavior. TypeScript 7.0, written in Go, is "extremely close ...
World of Warcraft: Midnight Patch 12.0.5 introduces Void-colored eye customizations for Demon Hunters, as well as the ability to automatically shift back to Visage form in combat for Evokers. These ...
Midnight’s post-launch content continues to roll out, and Blizzard is previewing World of Warcraft 12.0.5 and all ifs activities to take on, from the lucrative to the lighthearted. The update is now ...
PCWorld reports that modder Bob Pony has created ready-to-install ISO files for Windows 7 and Vista, bringing these classic operating systems back to life. These restored versions offer nostalgic ...
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