Google LiteRT.js, released July 9, 2026, brings native browser AI inference to web developers by compiling Google's proven ...
The Jscrambler client-side web security company disclosed that a threat actor published a malicious version of its npm ...
Five malicious versions of AsyncAPI packages were published to the Node Package Manager (npm) in a supply-chain attack that ...
New TELEPUZ malware spreads through ClickFix, then steals browser cookies, logs keystrokes, runs commands, and installs ...
New suite of single-purpose countdown timers and time zone converters strips the modern web down to tools that simply work - ...
LabubaRAT poses as NVIDIA software, profiles security tools, and uses HTTPS, WebView2, or DNS tunneling to maintain remote ...
Attackers created at least 292 fake GitHub repositories that impersonated developer tools and redirected users to ...
Catholics around the world can now download a new app, KeySeek, to learn about the faith, compete with others around the ...
Say goodbye to rigid, Windows-based panel PCs. Discover how modern, HTML5 web-based HMI software frees operators from the ...
LiteRT.js runs machine learning models locally with CPU, GPU and emerging NPU acceleration, potentially reducing server infrastructure, inference charges and data movement.
Arc XP launches Ask The News, giving news publishers a way to answer reader questions with their own journalism — and keep the audience data, conversions, and revenue that AI platforms are quietly ...
Former Bettendorf superintendent Michelle Morse will be compensated over $700,000 as part of a settlement agreement in her ...