The Free Software Foundation's new Librephone project wants to reverse engineer the binary blobs our phones rely on.
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Signal President Meredith Whittaker responded to Musk’s post on X, noting, “Signal is trusted by the security and hacker ...
Tether launches an open-source Wallet Kit supporting six blockchains, enabling developers to build self-custodial wallets.
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The developers of the secure custom ROM GrapheneOS are working with a major smartphone manufacturer to support devices beyond ...
In a bid to grab even more eyeballs, OpenAI has finally released Atlas, its long-teased, ChatGPT-powered web browser. Surfing ...
Uno Platform will co-maintain the SkiaSharp graphics engine alongside Microsoft ...