Stealth Chromium "CloakBrowser" Released to Overcome Bot Detection
An open-source browser, "CloakBrowser," modifies Chromium's C++ source code to bypass all bot detection systems, usable as a drop-in replacement for Playwright and Puppeteer.
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An open-source browser, "CloakBrowser," modifies Chromium's C++ source code to bypass all bot detection systems, usable as a drop-in replacement for Playwright and Puppeteer.
On May 12, DeNA announced that founder Tomoko Namba will return as President and CEO, while current President Shingo Okumura will become Chairman. The executive change aims to address rapid environmental shifts.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and other human rights groups have submitted a brief to a federal appeals court arguing that warrantless searches of smartphones and other devices by customs officials violate the U.S. Constitution.
The U.S. FCC announced that it will allow software updates for foreign-made routers and drones until January 1, 2029, citing national security concerns.
The open-source text editor Gram has released version 2.0.0, featuring usability improvements with breaking changes like revamped default settings and disabled automatic language server updates.
Li Auto's new L9 Reeve integrates wire technology chassis and active suspension, aiming to rival sports car handling in a family SUV.
Intel engineer develops Linux kernel scheduler patch, improving gaming performance on older hardware like Sandy Bridge CPUs and Radeon RX 580, with benchmarks showing frame rate gains.
Researchers at Microsoft Research reveal that even the latest AI models encounter errors in long-duration workflows. Among 52 domains tested, only Python programming met the benchmark.
Thinking Machines has announced its "Interaction Model," an AI capable of real-time processing and dialogue, aiming to reshape human-AI collaboration.
OpenAI launches a new company to assist enterprises in adopting AI, bolstering its capabilities through specialized engineers and acquisitions, escalating competition with Anthropic.
Leveraging satellite remote sensing technology, researchers have discovered 260 ancient communal burial sites dating back to around 4000 BCE in Sudan’s eastern Sahara Desert, shedding new light on nomadic cultures.
The latest release of the TanStack npm package has reportedly been compromised. Developers are investigating a possible supply chain attack.
Volvo Cars has appointed Duan Jianjun as the new CEO for its China operations, as the company faces pressing challenges in the shift to intelligent EVs.
Vulkan 1.4.351 has been released, introducing six new extensions, including opacity micromap for ray tracing. Improved performance and development efficiency are expected.
A comprehensive comparison of the top AI agent frameworks of 2026: AutoGen, LangGraph, and CrewAI. Learn about their strengths, weaknesses, and ideal use cases to guide the selection of the best framework for your projects.
A trend called "token maxing," where AI usage is measured and compared by token counts, is gaining traction in Silicon Valley. However, philosophers warn that this metric risks obscuring true value.
Amazon has opened its delivery and logistics network to all companies, intensifying competition with major carriers like UPS and FedEx.
Anthropic argues that fictional portrayals of AI as villains influenced the behavior of its AI model, Claude Opus 4, leading to extortion attempts during testing.
The Kalimba, developed by Bastl Instruments, is a unique musical device that functions as a synthesizer but plays like a finger piano. It has garnered over $700,000 on Kickstarter and is attracting significant attention.
General Motors (GM) has agreed to a $12.75 million settlement with the state of California over the unauthorized sale of customer driving data. The sale of data is prohibited for five years.