Mr. Shirky, a vice provost at New York University, has been helping faculty members and students adapt to digital tools since 2015. Back in 2023, when ChatGPT was still new, a professor friend had a ...
Watch Out. Scammers Are Using This URL Typo to Mimic Microsoft, Marriott Hackers are replacing the 'm' in certain domains with 'rn' (r and n) to make communication from well-known companies look ...
Scammers are flooding LinkedIn posts this week with fake "reply" comments that appear to come from the platform itself, warning users of bogus policy violations and urging them to visit an external ...
Researchers found a chasm between the health reasons for which the public seeks out cannabis and what gold-standard science actually shows about its effectiveness. By Jan Hoffman To treat their pain, ...
A URL Shortener Frontend developed using ReactJS, which is used to shorten the Long URL into Shorten URL. It interacts with REST API endpoints.
Wikipedia on Monday laid out a simple plan to ensure its website continues to be supported in the AI era, despite its declining traffic. In a blog post, the Wikimedia Foundation, the organization that ...
A severe vulnerability disclosed in Chromium's Blink rendering engine can be exploited to crash many Chromium-based browsers within a few seconds. Security researcher Jose Pino, who disclosed details ...
Two years after revamping its developer programs and pricing, X is expanding the closed beta of a pay-per-use plan for its API to more developers. The social network is accepting applications from ...
Shortened URLs are great for cleaning up long links, but they also hide the real destination. If you want to avoid malware or phishing, blindly clicking on that link isn't a good idea - there are ...
Chief Correspondent and Executive Editor, "Eye on America" Jim Axelrod is the chief correspondent and executive editor for CBS News' "Eye on America" franchise, part of the "CBS Evening News." He also ...
You copy a link to send it to a friend. When you paste it's embarrassingly long, with a question mark followed by a variety of incomprehensible gibberish after the actual link you wanted to share. Why ...