- Sunday 2 February 2025
- 10:31 Microsoft vet laments a world where even toothbrushes need reboots [cache]
- Saturday 1 February 2025
- 16:03 Intel has officially missed the boat for AI in the datacenter [cache]
- 12:34 DeepSeek or DeepFake? Our vultures circle China's hottest AI [cache]
- 10:32 Windows 11 stages a comeback – still miles behind older sibling [cache]
- 00:09 Dell ends hybrid work policy, demands return-to-office despite remote work pledge [cache]
- Friday 31 January 2025
- 22:44 You begged Microsoft to be reasonable. Instead it made Copilot reasoning-able with OpenAI GPT-o1 'for free' [cache]
- 20:18 Trump’s tariffs and cuts could put tech in a chokehold, say analysts [cache]
- 17:30 You're going to do <em>what</em> to the feature? Microsoft defines what it means by 'deprecation' [cache]
- 16:33 DeepSeek means companies need to consider AI investment more carefully [cache]
- 15:01 'Abandoned' astro takes recordbreaking ninth spacewalk [cache]
- 13:45 IBM banks on friendlier US regulatory climate for dealmaking [cache]
- 12:50 Welsh woman fined for flatulence-fueled cyber harassment [cache]
- 12:12 BT fiber rollout passes 17 million homes, altnet challenge grows [cache]
- 11:17 European Space Agency picks Thales Alenia Space to build lunar lander [cache]
- 10:00 Another banner year for ransomware gangs despite takedowns by the cops [cache]
- 09:14 Arrr! Can a sailor's marlinspike fix a busted backplane? [cache]
- 08:34 Googlers asked if they'd like to bury themselves next to Stadia, Chromecast, DropCam [cache]
- 07:07 Asteroid as wide as 886 cans of spam may hit Earth in 2032 [cache]
- 03:20 Intel sinks $19B into the red, kills Falcon Shores GPUs, delays Clearwater Forest Xeons [cache]
- 02:30 Google to Iran: Yes, we see you using Gemini for phishing and scripting. We're onto you [cache]
- Thursday 30 January 2025
- 23:58 Want Intel in your Surface? That’ll be $400 extra, says Microsoft [cache]
- 23:00 VMware plugs steal-my-credentials holes in Cloud Foundation [cache]
- 22:15 What better place to inject OpenAI's o1 than Los Alamos national lab, right? [cache]
- 20:25 Tesla's numbers disappoint again ... and the crowd goes wild again [cache]
- 19:21 HPE's $14B Juniper acquisition hits roadblock as DoJ sues to block merger [cache]
- 19:15 Trump admin's purge of US cyber advisory boards was 'foolish,' says ex-Navy admiral [cache]
- 18:45 Microsoft catapults DeepSeek R1 into Azure AI Foundry, GitHub [cache]
- 17:15 DeepSeek stirs intrigue and doubt across the tech world [cache]
- 16:32 Even Windows 10 cannot escape the new Outlook [cache]
- 15:46 IBM seeks $3.5B in cost savings for 2025, discretionary spend to be clipped [cache]
- 15:13 Ransomware attack at New York blood services provider – donors turned away during shortage crisis [cache]
- 14:27 Microsoft talks up 'significant capital investments' in AI as sector reacts to DeepSeek [cache]
- 13:30 Vodafone aims to offer satellite-to-phone connectivity starting later this year [cache]
- 13:08 Canvassing apps used by UK political parties riddled with privacy, security issues [cache]
- 12:03 A good kind of disorder: Boffins boost capacitor tech by disturbing dipoles [cache]
- 11:15 WFH with privacy? 85% of Brit bosses snoop on staff [cache]
- 10:30 Startup plugs AI datacenters into biogas-powered energy [cache]
- 09:23 Amazon sued for allegedly slurping sensitive data via advertising SDK [cache]
- 08:34 And now something fun for a change: Building blocks of life in Bennu asteroid samples [cache]
- 04:06 DeepSeek's not the only Chinese LLM maker OpenAI and pals have to worry about. Right, Alibaba? [cache]
- 02:11 Wacom says crooks probably swiped customer credit cards from its online checkout [cache]
- 01:31 Guess who left a database wide open, exposing chat logs, API keys, and more? Yup, DeepSeek [cache]
- 00:29 Lazarus Group cloned open source projects to plant backdoors, steal credentials [cache]
- Wednesday 29 January 2025
- 23:44 Helion bags $425M in fresh funding despite fusion power still being a distant dream [cache]
- 23:11 White House asks millions of govt workers if they would be so kind as to fork right off [cache]
- 21:00 Remember those pesky drones? Turns out the FAA was behind it all along [cache]
- 19:30 Tiny Linux kernel tweak could cut datacenter power use by 30%, boffins say [cache]
- 18:44 Datacenters are hotter than ever, and we're not talking about rack temperatures [cache]
- 18:05 Boom's XB-1 jet nails supersonic flight for first time [cache]
- 17:20 Garmin pulls a CrowdStrike, turns smartwatches into fancy bracelets [cache]