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Roger is a long-time tech journalist with many site credits including AppleInsider and Android Authority. His specialties include everything from Apple, Android, and Windows devices through to ...
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David Chisnall discusses how the CHERI hardware architecture redefines pointer safety to solve isolation and sharing challenges. He explains how CHERI enables spatial and temporal memory safety for ...
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A macOS ClickFix campaign shifted tactics from openly serving infostealer lures to hiding them behind a browser-fingerprinting gate. The change makes malicious infrastructure harder to detect while ...
Hamza is a certified Technical Support Engineer. “Sorry, the application cannot run under a virtual machine” appears when a game or protected app refuses to start ...
In productivity tests, the Lenovo Chromebook won two of our three trials. The biggest margin was in PCMark for Android, where the Lenovo scored almost 20,000 points, while the sec ...
A few days ago, one of my colleagues asked me a favor. They wanted a few iOS and macOS screenshots turned into a mockup image where the UI is rendered on an iPhone and a MacBook. The problem? It was 3 ...