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Barely 70 vulnerabilities make the cut for Microsoft's monthly security update, but an RCE flaw in WEBDAV and an EoP issue in ...
The ARPANET was a project started by the Defense Department’s Advanced Research Project Agency in 1969 to network different ...
Trading of meme coins on the Avalanche blockchain is surging, with The Arena's native token, ARENA, skyrocketing 127% to ...
That math ain't mathin.' A man is being open and honest about his buyer’s remorse two years after purchasing a 2023 Ford ...
The search history of Erin Patterson, who allegedly poisoned her family with mushrooms, has finally been revealed ...
Each week gives hip-hop fans to opportunity to rip into some new raps. This week, a hip-hop legend returns with his highly ...
Circle Internet Group, the issuer of USDC, saw its share price triple on the NYSE debut after raising $1.1 billion and being ...
Adirondack residents face uncertain future for high-speed internet as Congress rewrites law to favor satellite over fiber ...
East Branch of the St. Regis captures what makes Adirondack paddling great. Read this new Adirondack Explorer feature.
Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott calls for open standards to shape the emerging ‘agentic web,’ drawing lessons from the browser wars ...
Microsoft patched vulnerabilities for the Common Log File System driver, Microsoft Edge, SharePoint, and more.
It’s official: Internet Explorer is dead. Microsoft confirmed as much on Tuesday with an update to the Internet Explorer desktop app support page: “The retired, out-of-support Internet ...