
The Name:Wreck flaws in TCP/IP are the latest in a series of vulnerabilities with global implications.

The Name:Wreck flaws in TCP/IP are the latest in a series of vulnerabilities with global implications.
Both the 13.5-inch and 15-inch Surface Laptop 4 models could be available with an Intel or AMD processor.
Microsoft is buying AI company Nuance and it will accelerate Microsoft’s industry cloud strategy for healthcare and could lead to other integrations in ambient AI.
The future of Star Wars past is almost here. StarWars.com is thrilled to reveal the official descriptions for the first round of titles in Phase I, Wave II of the multi-platform epic, Star Wars: The High Republic. Here you’ll find plot details for novels, comics, and audio dramas that continue the story of an unimaginable galactic threat that […]

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Software makers can’t catch every bug every time, but Facebook had ample warning about the privacy problems with its “contact import” feature.

The FBI arrested the suspect in Texas after he purchased explosives from an undercover agent.

In an attempt to silence Twitter, the Kremlin appears to have developed novel techniques to restrict online content.
This robotic toy promises to keep your pets entertained while you’re busy.