Microsoft develops a lightweight scanner that detects backdoors in open-weight LLMs using three behavioral signals, improving ...
A coordinated reconnaissance campaign targeting Citrix NetScaler infrastructure over the past week used tens of thousands of ...
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered several malicious Google Chrome extensions that hijack Amazon affiliate links, ...
Shannon Sharpe has been immersed in real estate her entire life, inspired by her grandfather, a builder who sparked her passion for the industry. With nearly 30 years of experience, she is a ...
The room we are in is locked. It is windowless and lit from above by a fluorescent bulb. In the hallway outside—two stories beneath the city of London—attendants in dark suits patrol silently, giving ...
Inspectors in Orange County, California, expected routine price checks when they walked into Home Depot stores. Instead, they found that nearly two-thirds of tested items rang up at higher prices than ...
2026 is expected to see +14% S&P 500 EPS growth. 2025 was on track for 9% growth as recently as 5 months ago. Even with Broadcom and Oracle's earnings reports last week (noting the stock reaction), ...
Stranger Things is coming to a close. The series will officially end as 2026 begins with Stranger Things 5, the show’s final season. And that means it will be time to say goodbye to new episodes of ...
Microsoft’s (NASDAQ: MSFT) long-term trading history is showing a recurring seasonal pattern that may offer investors a notable opportunity ahead of January 2026. In this line, drawing on 38 years of ...
Seventy-four scripts by 86 writers were selected by a voting pool of over 500 Hollywood executives, and Matisse Haddad's "Best Seller" took the #1 spot. For a spec screenwriter looking for a way into ...
The 21st edition of The Black List, the yearly compilation of Hollywood’s best-liked unproduced screenplays, dropped on Tuesday morning, with Matisse Haddad‘s Best Seller leading the pack in ...
At PCMag, my focus is on printers and scanners. I started out way back in 1988 at Compute!, which still had a section of the magazine devoted to type-in programs. Since then, I’ve written more than ...