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Much like people, websites get older over time. They’re a little luckier than we are, though, as they just get slow and ...
Stockholm-based Lovable has hit another milestone in its remarkable rise after surpassing $100mn in ARR just eight months ...
The E.W. Scripps Company has launched a comprehensive graphics overhaul for its television stations, debuting ... Read More ...
Ned's Club in DC bills itself as a modern alternative to what some see as a stuffy club scene, and it's careful about who it ...
Open source X and Threads competitor Mastodon will begin experimenting with a new way to raise funds: in-app donations. The ...
The State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program is unlikely to be reauthorized after fiscal 2025, its final year, said Doug ...
Seychelles Commercial Bank appears to be the victim of an extortion attempt on the dark web. One of the main banks in the Indian Ocean island nation of the Seychelles is being targeted in an apparent ...
Welcome back to another week of tech musings, where we dissect the latest happenings in the digital realm like a surgeon with ...
Maryland’s new tech tax is the largest source of new, recurring revenue that lawmakers have passed in years. It takes effect July 1.
The Army launched a website to recruit more tech experts after four executives from companies like Palantir and Meta joined the Reserve.
Each story on Break the Web includes a short headline, a breakdown of what happened, and a brief explanation of why it’s trending. Some topics also show how conservative and liberal news sources ...
This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through June 21) Every week, we scour the web for important, insightful, and fascinating stories in science and technology. Here are our latest ...