These days, a lot of embedded projects feature some sort of screen, and a screen often creates a desire for a nice user interface. [Geoffrey Wells] has created a tool for developing web interfaces for ...
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The so-called surface web is accessible to all of us and is less interesting. No wonder you came here asking how to access the dark web. We know what you’re thinking, or some of you. Use Tor to visit ...
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For spiders that fling their webs at prey, a sturdy net is essential. A net-casting spider in search of a meal dangles upside down, holding a web in its legs before launching it at an unsuspecting ...
Business Email Compromise is more than an email scam. It's a coordinated operation involving compromised accounts, financial research, and cash-out networks. Flare explores how underground forums ...
The Windows Remote Desktop app has been retired. Its replacement, the shiny new Windows App, is getting new features in the web version, including Remote App Launcher and printing support. Back in ...
WhatsApp has become the most popular messaging app in the world, but it has also leaped off mobile devices and onto our browsers. Many of us value seeing our messages come onto our computer screens in ...
Edward Jones, “investing significantly” to enhance its services for high-net-worth clients, announced the firm’s first private client services offering for U.S. high-net-worth clients, Edward Jones ...
A federal appeals court struck down the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality rules that prevented internet service providers from throttling or blocking some content or charging more to ...
At my university and in the higher ed media, I frequently hear talk of students being “customers” and, by implication, needing to be thought of and treated as such. While I don’t see a need to butt ...