Subject to performance issues, 32-bit computers are still starting to drop significantly, although Microsoft is still supporting it, other vendors have to give up. For
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Microsoft provides malicious macro scanning and detection for Microsoft Office 365
Many business people use the Office VBA because of its powerful function, but the macro is robust and there are also security risks such as
Facebook announced to stop supporting PHP and developed HHVM engine
Recently, Facebook’s PHP execution engine HHVM announced on its official blog that they are about to stop supporting PHP. HHVM dramatically increases speed by dynamically translating PHP code into
Apple: A12 Bionic is the industry’s first 7nm chip
Apple released the latest iPhone chip: A12 Bionic. The company said it was the industry’s first 7-nanometer chip. Executive Phil Schiller said on the stage
Google will shut down the Inbox mail app in March 2019
Four years ago, Google launched an innovative email app in parallel with Gmail, which is Inbox. However, Google will shut down the Inbox mail app in
Chrome OS now natively supports Windows file sharing
Since Chrome OS is mostly used on Chromebook devices, many people feel that the operating system is not suitable for heavy users. To change everyone’s
Linux Mint 19.1 codename “Tessa” is expected to release around November/December
The Linux Mint project today announced the internal code and estimated release time for the first maintenance release of the 19.x branch. Linux Mint 19.1 base
Facebook announces the establishment of the first data centre in Asia
Global social networking giant Facebook has announced that it will establish a data centre in Singapore, which is the company’s first data centre in Asia.
Linus Torvalds mistakes the time and place of the kernel maintainer summit
This year’s Kernel Maintainers Summit was initially scheduled to be held in Vancouver, Canada on November 12th, but Linux kernel maintainer Linus Torvalds made a
Researcher: websites can track you through the TLS protocol without relying on cookies
Do you think that disabling browser cookies can avoid being tracked by websites? The idea of advocating the return of cookie tracking options to users may
ChromeOS will have fingerprint and face authentication feature
Google has not yet supported any form of biometric authentication fingerprint on its Chrome OS platform. Although Apple and Microsoft’s competing devices have long allowed users
Twitter is testing new web-based interface, using PWA technology
Twitter announced that it has begun testing the newly designed interface of Twitter.com. According to reports, Twitter has presented a new user interface to some desktop users, hoping
Chrome kills off the URL entirely
According to reports, Google will change the URL and adopt a new way to locate network resources. A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is also a commonly known URL,
OWASP founder: Focus on the top issues
Veracode’s strategic VP, also known as OWASP founder Mark Curphey, said at a conference on the use and risk of open source software libraries that
Canonical invites Ubuntu community members to test nVIDIA graphic cards
Canonical’s Will Cooke recently sent an invitation to members of the Ubuntu Linux community to test the proprietary and open source drivers for NVIDIA graphics