Safari's release of version 26.2 in December introduced support for the scrollend event, completing its alignment with major browsers. This event signals when scrolling has definitively ended, ...
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LinkedIn caught spying on users' browsers
You open LinkedIn, scroll a bit, maybe check a job post, and that’s it, right? Not exactly. A new report suggests LinkedIn ...
Threat actors can use malicious web content to set up AI Agent Traps and manipulate, deceive, and exploit visiting autonomous ...
Jeremiyah Love’s Love Life: Inside the Notre Dame RB’s personal life and many more rumors. Jeremiyah Love from Notre Dame has ...
The UAT-10608 hacking group is using automated scanning and scripts to exploit React2Shell in a large-scale credential ...
Google Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers, including Edge and Vivaldi, could soon get native support for video and ...
While scrolling through Facebook, I noticed a post titled “Forced Service.” It featured a mandala-shaped composition in which ...
If you're a parent, you may have felt somewhat validated by the US court ruling that Meta and Google intentionally built addictive social media platforms that harmed the mental health of a young woman ...
The 120-foot long scroll was not the only record-making lot in Christie's sale of the late Jim Irsay's collection. The typescript scroll draft of Jack Kerouac’s On The Road. Photo: Christie's Images ...
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Maybe it’s through word of mouth or (ironically) through your regularly scheduled online scrolling, but chances are high that you’ve heard of Brick or seen somebody say they locked out of social media ...
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