Website template platforms in 2026 make it easier for designers and beginners to build professional websites without starting from scratch. Modern free website templates now include responsive layouts ...
Hackers hijacked the npm account of the Axios package, a JavaScript HTTP client with 100M+ weekly downloads, to deliver remote access trojans to Linux, Windows, and macOS systems. One malicious ...
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USA TODAY Co., owner of the Detroit Free Press, will acquire The Detroit News and continue to publish it separately, it announced Monday. The company said it has agreed to a binding letter of intent ...
Greta Kerkhoff, editor in chief of the student newspaper at the University of Colorado at Boulder, was expecting to spend her final year of college working at the paper and completing her journalism ...
Generative AI didn’t just transform search results this past year; it upended how monetization works on the open web. So how have digital publishers been faring in this new era of content discovery?
When writer Cory Doctorow introduced the term enshittification in 2023, he captured a pattern many users had already noticed in their personal lives. The social media platforms, e-commerce sites and ...
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