Lovable's API exposed source code and database credentials for 48 days after the company closed a bug report. Up to 62% of AI ...
OpenAI's Codex desktop app now controls your Mac, runs its own browser, and generates images in a new update released today.
From coding tool to productivity powerhouse, Codex Desktop adds computer control, automation memory, and plugin support. But ...
As Silicon Valley obsesses over a new wave of AI coding agents, Google and other AI labs are shifting their bets. A Google spokesperson confirmed the changes, but said the computer use capabilities ...
Samsung Internet Browser, the company’s Android web browser app, is now known as Samsung Browser. The name change is reflected in the latest version of the app we tested running on the Galaxy S26 ...
It's an early alpha build for Windows 11, but this new Chromium browser could be the stripped-back take you've been looking for. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Microsoft has a name — or at least a code name — for the next-generation Xbox console: Project Helix. The working title for the company's Xbox Series X successor was announced Thursday by newly ...
A phishing campaign is using a fake Google Account security page to deliver a web-based app capable of stealing one-time passcodes, harvesting cryptocurrency wallet addresses, and proxying attacker ...
Google has released a Chrome security update addressing two high-severity vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause browser crashes. The issues affect core browser ...
Today, OpenAI launched a macOS desktop app for Codex, its large language model-based coding tool that was previously used through a command line interface (CLI) on the web or inside an integrated ...
This dynamic test added server-side logic, persistence across restarts, session-based admin auth, and a post-build refactor, going beyond static page generation. Both environments required repeated ...
If a team of human engineers built a web browser that only half-worked, it wouldn’t get people talking. But when Michael Truell, CEO of coding startup Cursor, posted on X last week that a swarm of AI ...