Tor Browser 15.0.7
2026-02-24Everything you need to safely browse the Internet. Protect your privacy. Defend yourself against network surveillance and traffic analysis. Read more…
Everything you need to safely browse the Internet. Protect your privacy. Defend yourself against network surveillance and traffic analysis. Read more…
GlassWire displays your network activity on an easy to understand graph while searching for unusual Internet behavior that could indicate malware or violations of your privacy. Read more…
Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) returned to outflows on Monday, Feb. 23, with a $204 million exit, while ether funds shed $49 million. Solana ETFs attracted fresh capital, and XRP ETFs saw no trading activity. Bitcoin, Ether Slide as Solana Attracts $8 Million The new week opened with a sharp shift in tone. After briefly stabilizing […]
ATX dying would probably require a drastic upheaval beyond even CAMM. Likeliest candidate for the executioner would be tied to development of glass PCBs with photonic interconnects – something I don’t expect to land anytime soon even with TSMC and other non Intel parties making moves on photonics.
Shared L1 Has Far Reaching Implications Global LDS patent Patent available here: https://patents.google.com/patent/US12001334B2 It’s a radiating fabric paradigm. Does nearest neighbour searches first, then propagates out to other CUs further out. The patent is old so likely major tweaks since t… docs.google.com
Segra is a free, open-source game recorder for Windows offering fast 4K capture, instant clips, AI highlights, deep game integration, and seamless uploads for gamers and creators. Read more…
Governments from London to Brazil tightened their grip on iGaming this week, rolling out tax hikes, sponsorship bans, and enforcement drives that could reshape how the sector operates in 2026 and beyond. The regulatory tempo is quickening, and operators, affiliates, and investors are recalibrating as lawmakers chase revenue while promising tougher consumer protections. This Week’s […]
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ATX dying would probably require a drastic upheaval beyond even CAMM. Likeliest candidate for the executioner would be tied to development of glass PCBs with photonic interconnects – something I don’t expect to land anytime soon even with TSMC and other non Intel parties making moves on photonics.
yeah it started turning into malware 6-7 years ago. I don’t worry about registry cleaners, and can clear cookies through the browser. The main thing these days is to de-bloat windows and stay on top of it after Windows updates. There are a lot of de-bloat tools out there but use with caution.