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The latest JavaScript specification standardizes a well-balanced and thoughtful set of features, including the built-in ...
Over 269K sites infected with JSFireTruck malware in one month, redirecting visitors to scams and malware.
Kansas City considers $3.5M tax break for Progress Rail to renovate a warehouse and add 85 jobs. State incentives also support the project.
Charlottesville refused to mark a crosswalk near where a pedestrian was struck and killed last fall. Kevin Cox took matters into his own hands.
I downloaded the Steppin app to see if it would help me cut back on how much time I spent on my smartphone.
The Daily Progress' official summer reading list is here. There's histories for the serious, rom-coms for the silly and satire for the sardonic.
Latest Sitefinity release offers out-of-the-box native support for Next.js and Gen AI-powered content workflows--accelerating the delivery of digital experiences ...
Scrolls found in the shadow of Vesuvius and libraries of ancient texts besides are being illuminated by machine learning and computer vision.
Google told us that starting yesterday it will stop offering continuous scroll on desktop, with the mobile search interface to follow in the coming months.
Samsung's stubbornness to keep the horizontal apps pages in One UI is annoying and inefficient. Just add a vertical apps list option (and not in Home Up).
SortableJS, a JavaScript library for creating reorderable drag-and-drop lists, has been wrapped into a component for Microsoft’s Blazor web application builder and renamed Blazor Sortable.
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