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A weakness in the Cursor code editor exposes developers to the risk of automatically executing tasks in a malicious repository as soon as it's opened.
TwinMind, available on Android and iOS, passively captures background audio to gain context and deliver on-the-go summaries.
On Wednesday, Team GB Olympic silver medallist Ben Proud announced his retirement from 'traditional swimming' in order to ...
Web browsing is often interrupted by pop-up messages. You click the tiny ‘X’, but it redirects you to another site. Gambling ...
Prysm Capital led the investment with contributions from more than a half-dozen other backers. Google LLC’s AI Futures fund, ...
New look for Visual Studio but the core still runs on the old .Net Framework Microsoft has released a preview of Visual ...
While companies invest $500–$2,000 per employee on AI tools in the biggest tech spending spree since cloud adoption, new research from Lanai's early deployments reveals 89% of actual AI usage is ...
Thinking about making your home a bit smarter without getting locked into expensive subscriptions? You’ve probably heard ...
Suppose you want to train a text summarizer or an image classifier. Without using Gradio, you would need to build the front end, write back-end code, find a hosting platform, and connect all parts, ...
Microsoft has reminded customers about the ongoing deprecation of VBScript in Windows, explaining what to do with legacy VBA ...
A newly disclosed flaw in the Cursor extension allows repositories to automatically execute code when a folder is opened, ...
Dutch writer Sjoerd Hofstee examines the rise of virtual fencing across Europe and looks at the range of providers on the ...