More than 149 million passwords were exposed in an unsecured database, including logins for social media, streaming services, dating apps, and high-risk accounts like banking and crypto platforms.
NativePHP is releasing its mobile framework. Starting with version 3, native iOS and Android apps can be developed with PHP and Laravel without licensing costs. NativePHP, a toolkit for developing ...
The Purdue Campus Connect shuttle is available for free for faculty, staff and students who spend time at both the West Lafayette and the Indianapolis locations. Provided by Royal Excursion, multiple ...
As developers lean on Copilot and GhostWriter, experts warn of insecure defaults, hallucinated dependencies, and attacks that slip past traditional defenses. One July morning, a startup founder ...
So you’ve connected a device to your PC via a USB port — but Windows doesn’t recognize it. What now? Before you assume the product (or your PC port) is broken, there are several USB troubleshooting ...
The database helps companies calculate their greenhouse gas emissions. Its creator left the E.P.A. after being investigated for criticizing the Trump administration. By Harry Stevens The Environmental ...
Abstract: In contemporary software development, database performance significantly influences the stability, scalability, and responsiveness of applications. With the growing complexity of application ...
A colossal data breach has reportedly exposed approximately four billion records containing personal information of hundreds of millions of users, primarily from China. The 631-gigabyte database was ...
Data analytics software maker Snowflake said Monday it has agreed to buy Crunchy Data, a startup that offers cloud-based database software. Snowflake will pay about $250 million, a person familiar ...
The 2026 CNBC Disruptor 50 list will be revealed Tuesday, May 19th Data analytics company Databricks is continuing its buying spree, acquiring Neon, which offers cloud-based database software. OpenAI ...
This month MySQL turns 30. Once the bedrock of web development, MySQL remains immensely popular. But as MySQL enters its fourth decade, it ironically has sown the seeds of its own decline, especially ...