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5 forgotten Microsoft apps that were actually amazing
Microsoft made some great apps, but they over time they've been taken down; you'd really be surprised by how many programs ...
Can you really get a Windows PC running like new again? Using this free tool from Microsoft, you can get pretty close.
The cybersecurity community is still grappling with a sobering realization: one of the most ubiquitous tools in the developer’s toolkit, Notepad++, was hiding a critical vulnerability for over six ...
Notepad++ users were caught in a sophisticated attack as state-sponsored hackers hijacked the utility’s update system, redirecting traffic to malicious servers. The news comes from developer Don Ho, ...
SANDY — A proposed housing project in Sandy may get to move forward after a federal judge in Utah overturned the city's previous denial of a proposed development. In late October, U.S. District Judge ...
AI might not be transforming every job yet, but it’s having a big impact on developers. AI might not be transforming every job yet, but it’s having a big impact on developers. is a senior editor and ...
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How did a framework inspired by Vue become a game-changer for modern developers? The Nuxt big thing in web development explores how Nuxt.js streamlines server-side rendering, boosts performance, and ...
The money was supposed to develop properties for Homekey, the state program touted by local politicians as a solution to L.A.’s staggering homelessness problem, but instead, federal proscutors now say ...
OCONOMOWOC, Wis. — A planned 210-acre, mixed-use development was announced for Pabst Farms in Oconomowoc and Summit. Pabst Farms Development, the landowner and Milwaukee-based Cobalt Partners ...
Artificial intelligence technologies are being adopted faster than ever before by developers in Japan, according to a newly released survey conducted by the organization behind the Tokyo Game Show.
51% of Japanese developers use generative AI in game development. In new research from Tokyo Game Show organizer Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA), as reported by The Nikkei, of the ...
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