- Wednesday 6 September 2023
- 22:42 Guy who ran Bitcoins4Less tells Feds he had less than zero laundering protections [cache]
- 22:00 Judge greenlights $5.9M unpaid overtime Citrix wage deal [cache]
- 21:04 Google settles another Play Store antitrust case [cache]
- 20:01 Scared of flying? Good news! Software glitches keep aircraft on the ground [cache]
- 18:59 Bane of Big Tech, EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager, steps away for a bit [cache]
- 18:01 Coffee Meets Bagel outage caused by cybercriminals deleting data and files [cache]
- 17:18 Windows File Explorer gets nostalgic speed boost thanks to one weird bug [cache]
- 16:15 Chinese meme-makers crown US Commerce Secretary as Huawei brand ambassador [cache]
- 15:20 Meatbag mishaps more menacing than malware? CISOs think so [cache]
- 14:02 Newport Wafer Fab blames UK government over 100 redundancies plan [cache]
- 13:01 Intel NUCs find fresh life in Asus, but rights are 'non-exclusive' [cache]
- 11:58 SAP user group calls for support deadline reprieve amid hospital billing worries [cache]
- 10:31 Home Office asylum system from '90s misses EOL deadline, no new timetable in place [cache]
- 09:26 India's Chandrayaan-3 Moon mission hibernates to see out a long lunar night [cache]
- 08:46 Google rebrands 'android' as 'Android' to remove any doubt about its affiliations [cache]
- 07:45 Microsoft tells partners unbundling Teams is a 'compromise' with the EU [cache]
- 06:31 ASEAN bloc starts work on Digital Economy Framework [cache]
- 04:30 Mozilla calls cars from 25 automakers 'data privacy nightmares on wheels' [cache]
- 03:40 Google Chrome pushes ahead with targeted ads based on your browser history [cache]
- 02:02 US AGs: We need law to purge the web of AI-drawn child sex abuse material [cache]
- Tuesday 5 September 2023
- 23:37 You patched yet? Years-old Microsoft security holes still hot targets for cyber-crooks [cache]
- 22:20 The Anti Defamation League is Musk's latest excuse for Twitter's tanking ad revenue [cache]
- 21:33 AI coding is 'inescapable' and here to stay, says GitLab [cache]
- 20:30 After failed takeover, Intel and Tower Semi aren't giving up on the relationship [cache]
- 19:45 Big Tech has failed to police Russian disinformation, EC study concludes [cache]
- 18:34 Europe's Ariane 6 takes rocket science seriously by testing patience before engines [cache]
- 17:38 Fedora and Asahi Linux pals revamp installation process [cache]
- 16:24 Freecycle gives users the gift of a data breach notice [cache]
- 15:17 Largest local government body in Europe goes under amid Oracle disaster [cache]
- 14:34 Vodafone and Amazon shoot for the stars while Kuiper satellites remain grounded [cache]
- 13:45 Northern Ireland top cop quits in wake of data breach and disciplinary controversy [cache]
- 12:37 CrowView: A clamp-on, portable second laptop display [cache]
- 11:50 Three years after setting off, Bus Open Data Service wants consultants to help it on its journey [cache]
- 10:31 Snowflake's Instacart protestations hint at challenges for poster child of the data cloud [cache]
- 09:33 IBM Cloud to 'uplift' prices by up to 29 percent [cache]
- 08:31 Guild behind actors' strike fears video game workers also at risk from AI [cache]
- 06:33 AWS shuts down its first-gen compute and network infrastructure [cache]
- 05:15 Want tunes with that? India-made POS terminal includes a speaker [cache]
- Monday 4 September 2023
- 19:43 The only thing launched for Amazon's Project Kuiper is a lawsuit [cache]
- 18:45 Microsoft billing 3 cents a minute to revisit tedious Teams meetings via API [cache]
- 17:25 Attackers accessed UK military data through high-security fencing firm's Windows 7 rig [cache]
- 16:15 Microsoft calls time on ancient TLS in Windows, breaking own stuff in the process [cache]
- 15:29 ArcaOS 5.1 gives vintage OS/2 a UEFI facelift for the 21st century [cache]
- 14:33 Northern Irish cops release 2 men after Terrorism Act arrests linked to data breach [cache]
- 13:35 X may train its AI models on your social media posts [cache]
- 12:31 So you want to save energy? Ditch web apps and go native, boffins say [cache]
- 11:36 IT needs more brains, so why is it being such a zombie about getting them? [cache]
- 10:30 Out with Tech Services 3 and in with Tech Services 4 – UK govt's £12B shopping spree [cache]
- 09:33 Sure, give the new kid and his MCSE power over the AS/400. What could possibly go wrong? [cache]
- 08:57 Microsoft admits slim staff and broken automation contributed to Azure outage [cache]