A new study uses eye-tracking and EEG to uncover the linguistic brain waves programmers produce when reading confusing code.
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The Miasma credential-stealing attack framework, which has recently targeted open-source ecosystems through supply-chain ...
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A new kernel (core program) within an operating system gives researchers a cleaner view of what's happening inside a ...
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However, in the early days of computing, the outcome was far from clear, as computing technology evolved through mechanical ...
Microsoft President Brad Smith, in a new blog post and a GeekWire interview, argues that AI will reshape work rather than ...
The Supreme Court dismissed the Revenue's review petitions and reiterated that payments for off-the-shelf software do not constitute royalty where no copyright rights are transferred. The ruling ...
GreatXML, a new Windows BitLocker bypass exploit, targets a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Defender’s offline scan.