Hardening the Perimeter: How to Use ‘Lockdown’ Features to Fight State-Sponsered Spyware
From Apple's Lockdown Mode to Google's Advanced Protection, we break down the high-security settings designed to stop zero-click spyware attacks.
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From Apple's Lockdown Mode to Google's Advanced Protection, we break down the high-security settings designed to stop zero-click spyware attacks.
From D&D stat blocks to e-commerce specs, the element offers a semantic alternative to nested divs, drastically improving screen reader accessibility.
Scuderia Ferrari is partnering with IBM to overhaul its fan experience, using generative AI to turn complex race telemetry into engaging storytelling for a new generation of fans.
Nuclear energy startup Deep Fission is seeking a $157 million Nasdaq IPO, but SEC filings reveal a deepening deficit and a history of confusing public listings.
As remote work evolves, a new design philosophy is emerging: the split-surface desk. Discover why moving away from the wall and separating tech from tactile tools improves productivity.
Recent SpaceX filings and xAI operations reveal a surprising shift in Elon Musk's energy strategy, favoring natural gas and space-based solar over terrestrial clean energy.
Google is pushing a new philosophy for developers at I/O, moving away from traditional coding toward 'systems thinking' as AI takes over the heavy lifting.
Linus Torvalds and kernel maintainers warn that AI is accelerating the discovery of Linux security holes, shortening the window between discovery and exploit.
A parliamentary report warns that the UK government's approach to digital identity infrastructure has damaged public trust through poor planning and lack of transparency.
Canadian developer Andrew Warkentin has released the Virtual OS Museum, a sprawling collection of over 600 operating systems and the emulators needed to run them.