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The revived No JS Club celebrates websites that don't use Javascript, the powerful but sometimes overused code that's been ...
But the good news is, for documentaries it’s a golden age. And many of the year’s docs are squarely aimed at the AARP ...
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Hackers target Microsoft Exchange servers worldwide, injecting keyloggers to steal credentials from victims in 26 countries.
A new cybersecurity campaign has exposed 67 trojanized GitHub repositories, targeting gamers and developers with malicious ...
If you’ve ever tried embedding videos on your website, you’ve likely come across two popular methods: using an HTML5 video player or embedding an iframe video. While both achieve the same goal—playing ...
Kraemer Wisconsin Cheese is known for many things in Wisconsin. It has some of the best, most unique flavors of cheese spreads and its summer special brings in people from surrounding ...
QR code-based phishing, or “quishing,” is not new. INKY itself warned about its growing prominence back in 2023, but forward two years and INKY says that attackers are now going a step further by ...
Nourish Juice Bar officially opened this month at Stone Bank Farm. Along with The Place Movement Studio, they're hoping to create a wellness compound in Lake Country. "You ...
Love it or loathe it, JSX has made a big impact on front-end engineering. Here's a code-first intro to the HTML-based JavaScript templating language.
We’ve seen numerous server-side approaches and they always seem to obfuscate the powerful trio of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, which continues to win out in the end. Maybe this time will be different.