The Apple Watch can be used to access so many things, from your instant messages to your calendar, photos, and more. There are so many tricks to using the Apple Watch. One thing it doesn’t have, however, is a web browser. Or does it?
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The Gatekeeper: Unveiling the Proxy Design Pattern for Controlled Object Access
Imagine entering a high-security building. You wouldn't expect to waltz right in, right? Instead, you approach a security guard (the middleman) who verifies your credentials and grants access to specific areas. In software development, the Proxy design pattern plays a similar role. It acts as an intermediary between a client (your code) and an object, controlling access and adding … [Read More...]
Hackers Target Middle East Governments with Evasive "CR4T" Backdoor
Apr 19, 2024NewsroomCyber Espionage / Threat Intelligence Government entities in the Middle East have been targeted as part of a previously undocumented campaign to deliver a new backdoor dubbed CR4T. Russian cybersecurity company Kaspersky said it discovered the activity in February 2024, with evidence suggesting that it may have been active since at least a year prior. The campaign has been … [Read More...]
Apple says it was ordered it to remove WhatsApp and Threads from China App Store
Apple users in China won't be able to find and download WhatsApp and Threads from the App Store anymore, according to The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. The company said it pulled the apps from the store to comply with orders it received from Cyberspace Administration, China's internet regulator, "based on [its] national security concerns." It explained to the publications that it's … [Read More...]
SvelteKit Routing and Page Navigation: A Comprehensive Guide
IntroductionIn the world of web development, SvelteKit has emerged as a powerful framework for building applications. One of its most significant features is its approach to Routing and Page Navigation. This article will provide an in-depth look at this feature, its importance, and how to effectively use it in your SvelteKit applications. The Importance of Routing and Page Navigation in … [Read More...]
Day 29 of 30-Day .NET Challenge: Generics & Custom Interfaces
IntroductionDevelopers often tend to add unnecessary boxing in the code which can hamper application performance. The article demonstrates both inefficient and efficient approaches to avoid the issue. Learning Objectives Prerequisites for Developers Basic understanding of C# programming language. 30 Day .Net Challenge Getting Started What is Boxing Boxing is the process of converting a value … [Read More...]
Surprise: Taylor Swift is joining Threads at the exact same time as her new album drop
With the Eras Tour still under way and The Tortured Poets Department dropping today, you can't shake off Taylor Swift these days. She's everywhere — in the news, on streaming services and on social media, which now includes Threads. Taylor's Threads account, and her first post, are going live around midnight. And if you're one of the first people to share her post, you'll get a custom badge based … [Read More...]
Native popover API in HTML
Popovers have been a problem that was typically solved by using a third-party solution. But that is no longer the case. We now have a native popover API in HTML supported by all browsers (Firefox added preview browser support on 16th April 2024 in version 125). Let us take a look at how the native popover API works. Popovers are window-like components shown when a user interacts… Source Source: … [Read More...]
Finding a Path As a Self-Taught Software Developer
My journey in software development began several years ago after a conversation with a friend. He had recently hired a small development company to help him build an app for his commercial real estate business. As we spoke more about it, I thought about my own ideas for apps and wondered if that was something I could do.I had learned some basic HTML & CSS and built a couple of simple websites … [Read More...]
Hackers Posing as LastPass Employee to Steal Master Password & Hijack Accounts
In a sophisticated cyber attack, hackers have been discovered impersonating LastPass employees in an elaborate phishing campaign designed to steal users’ master passwords and hijack their accounts. This alarming development was recently highlighted by LastPass on their official blog, shedding light on the dangers posed by the CryptoChameleon phishing kit. The campaign, initially identified … [Read More...]
Razer’s Kishi Ultra gaming controller brings haptics to your USB-C phone, PC, or tablet
Razer’s latest mobile gaming controller just released today, the Kishi Ultra, is an all-rounder that can switch between multiple devices. The controller has a built-in USB-C port that can work with the iPhone 15 series as well as most Android smartphones (Razer says it’s compatible with the Galaxy 23 series, Pixel 6 and up, the Razer Edge, and “many other Android devices.”) It also seems to work … [Read More...]