The Tennessee Titans unveiled a brand new set of jerseys and a new logo to go with it on March 12, replacing the fireball with something new.
New attack waves from the 'PhantomRaven' supply-chain campaign are hitting the npm registry, with dozens of malicious packages that exfiltrate sensitive data from JavaScript developers.
SHENZHEN, GUANGDONG, CHINA, March 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In the rapidly evolving landscape of global commerce, ...
NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, March 2, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- CyberRisk Alliance and SC Media today announced the ...
Israel’s ‘Iron Beam’ system allows the country to shoot down projectiles with laser technology. Footage released yesterday ...
Version 2.7 of the runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript stabilizes the Temporal API, introduces npm overrides, and significantly improves Node.js compatibility. With Deno 2.7, the team releases an ...
Video: There's a Spotify-compatible urn so you can continue listening to playlists in the afterlife. 150 urns with wireless Bluetooth speakers embedded in the lids have been produ ...
The React Foundation has officially started its work. As the team reports, the project is now under the organizational umbrella of the Linux Foundation. As early as October 2025, those responsible had ...
Two female students from Harry Collinge High School in Hinton, Alta., were killed Monday evening following a collision on Highway 16. Jasper RCMP responded to a report of a collision involving a ...
When the Mars Pathfinder landed on Mars almost 30 years ago, the Sojourner rover started experiencing unscheduled reboots. Logs showed a low-importance memory-management task blocked high-priority ...
The homesteading pros at Gold Shaw Farm reveal a hidden message within their farm logo. Tom Homan’s bid for Minnesota reset begins with series of demands Trump triggers flight from US dollar UPS ...
A post on the Android Developers Blog today highlights the “new” embedded photo picker and its use in Google Messages. Developers can integrate the photo picker into their applications instead of just ...