Mastodon 4.6 lets creators send posts to email subscribers who don't have fediverse accounts. The feature targets institutions and independent publishers.
Mastodon’s newly launched newsletter feature lets anyone subscribe to creators by email, even without a Mastodon account.
Mastra npm packages added easy-day-js malware, exposing developer systems and CI runners to infostealer risks.
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PCWorld reports that scammers are exploiting a legitimate Microsoft email address, [email protected], to send convincing phishing emails to users. This compromised address typically handles official ...
Although most people have fast internet access nowadays, sending large files and amounts of data remains a problem. This is because free e-mail services such as Outlook.com or Gmail limit the data ...
Most people move through interactions at work on autopilot, sending messages or speaking up in meetings without really thinking about their responses until afterward, says leadership coach Aiko Bethea ...
Earn these JavaScript certs to demonstrate mastery of the most in-demand skills for the world’s most-used programming language. JavaScript remains one of the most in-demand programming languages for ...
INVESTIGATOR BRIAN ROCHE SHOWS US HOW TO STOP THE SCAM. SCAMMERS CAN BE A BIT LIKE MAGICIANS, HOPING THAT YOU WON’T NOTICE A LITTLE SLEIGHT OF HAND WHEN THEY TRY TO RIP YOU OFF, AND THAT’S WHAT’S ...
Is Poke an OpenClaw for the rest of us? That’s the idea coming from a new startup offering an AI agent that you can access via iMessage, SMS, Telegram, and, in some markets, WhatsApp. The AI agent ...
For anyone reading Neowin regularly, you are probably aware of Microsoft's push towards New Outlook. New features are announced regularly in an attempt to get it closer to the classic app, though ...
Researchers have developed a technology to invisibly transmit information disguised as background thermal radiation. Using a phenomenon called "negative light," they transferred 100 kilobits of data ...