A Windows 11 bug that ate hundreds of GBs of storage is patched, but the fix may not shrink files that already grew. Here's ...
Figma closed its three-day Config 2026 conference on Thursday with a product slate that moves it onto direct competitive ground with AI coding environments like Cursor and Replit, and into motion ...
Workflow gains. Product and design teams get faster iteration and tighter collaboration. Figma announced a suite of new features at Config 2026 on June 24, expanding its platform with code layers, ...
Figma on Wednesday showed off an update that adds a new code layer, support for motion and shaders, and the ability to create custom plug-ins for various tasks using AI. The design platform has been ...
The first proposed catalog of 'configuration smells' reveals widespread issues like context bloat, skill leakage, and conflicting instructions that can make coding agents less reliable and more ...
Tech pro ThioJoe demonstrates how Windows error codes can actually be decoded to reveal meaningful system information. Epic bridge fight Furious Five vs. Tai Lung ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sony Interactive Entertainment released PS4 system software update 13.52 on June 16, addressing system security on a widely used ...
In 1979, NBC produced a TV series called “Supertrain,” in which every episode took place on a nuclear-powered luxury locomotive with its own discotheque. I swear this is true. “Supertrain” was the ...
Tech pro ThioJoe shows how experts decode confusing Windows error codes to better understand system failures and hidden issues. Watch what happens when a 50-ton ...
Microsoft says Win32 remains central to Windows decades later, showing how compatibility still shapes Windows 11 and enterprise apps. Microsoft has long promoted Windows 11 as its most advanced ...
PCWorld reports that Windows 11 still relies on code from the 1990s, particularly the Win32 API from Windows 95, for basic functions like right-clicking. Microsoft CTO Mark Russinovich acknowledges ...
Microsoft confirmed a Windows zero-click flaw tied to an incomplete patch is being exploited, putting credentials at risk for unpatched users. A Windows patch closed one door but left another cracked ...