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The former boss of a U.S. hacking tools maker was jailed for selling highly sensitive software exploits to a Russian broker.
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The unified JavaScript runtime standard is an idea whose time has come. Here’s an inside look at the movement for server-side JavaScript interoperability.
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The viral virtual assistant OpenClaw—formerly known as Moltbot, and before that Clawdbot—is a symbol of a broader revolution underway that could fundamentally alter how the internet functions. Instead ...
Texas Tech defensive line coach Zarnell Fitch will not return next season, sources confirmed to RedRaiderSports. Fitch coached for the Red Raiders the last four seasons as a member of Joey McGuire’s ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville-based tech training program that helped launch hundreds of coding careers will shut down later this year. There are more than 300 people in the Code Louisville ...