- Wednesday 2 November 2022
- 10:30 Tablet, Chromebook shipments come crashing down
- 09:26 InSight Mars lander has only 'few weeks' of power left
- 08:57 Minecraft’s ‘first luxury goods collection’ features real-world $3,000 Burberry coat
- 08:29 Ritz cracker giant settles bust-up with insurer over $100m+ NotPetya cleanup
- 08:01 'Odor simulation' included in China's national VR plan
- 07:20 Tiny quantum computer plugs into top Euro supercomputer – because why not?
- 06:56 A next-gen AI protein folder that could help science? Meta's good for something
- 06:15 iPhone factory workers bussed home to avoid COVID, Foxconn urges them to stay
- 05:36 Singapore to phase out checks for businesses by 2025
- 03:29 Google stops enforcing Play store payment rules in India
- 02:30 VMware wants to help fund your next cloud migration
- 01:55 Thanks to 'resilient' American cloud plus games consoles, AMD squeezes into winter
- 00:52 Dropbox admits 130 of its private GitHub repos were copied after phishing attack
- Tuesday 1 November 2022
- 23:30 SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket launches after three-year hiatus with secret US sats
- 22:39 OpenSSL downgrades horror bug after week of panic, hype
- 21:15 China's third and final module docks with Tiangong space station
- 20:30 Two Scotts among volunteers helping NASA to track Artemis mission
- 19:35 After spate of delays, Intel promises Sapphire Rapids Xeons for early 2023
- 18:30 Big backlogs, cloud cash shield server makers from economic turmoil – for now
- 18:00 Firefox patches Windows 11 Ctrl+C hang, introduces new bug
- 17:00 Qualcomm: Arm threatens to end CPU licensing, charge device makers instead
- 16:00 Linux Lite 6.2: Latest release from distro with a misleading name
- 15:30 Government by Gmail catches up with UK minister... who is reappointed anyway
- 14:45 Is it any surprise that 'permacrisis' is the word of the year?
- 14:00 Micron samples first DRAM built using 1-beta process node
- 13:00 AMD's Epyc 4 will likely beat Intel Sapphire Rapids to market
- 12:30 Couchbase claims fourfold performance boost for DBaaS using a tenth of the memory
- 11:30 Kioxia warns Uncle Sam: Be careful what you wish for with China sanctions
- 10:30 UK facing electricity supply woes after nuclear power stations shut, MPs told
- 09:02 Terraform Labs and crypto bro Do Kwon face $57 million court case in Singapore
- 08:29 Linux world gains ability to repair exFAT drives
- 07:57 Oracle and Huawei clouds the big movers on Gartner's conjured quadrilateral
- 07:24 Oh, great. By peering into twilight, boffins find 'planet killer' asteroids in our system
- 06:28 German cops arrest student suspected of running infamous dark-web souk
- 05:51 China promises its digital currency will offer 'controllable anonymity'
- 04:48 Unofficial fix emerges for Windows bug abused to infect home PCs with ransomware
- 04:15 India's Home Ministry cracks down on predatory lending apps following suicides
- 03:34 Self-driving truck startup TuSimple ousts CEO over ties to Chinese rival
- 01:31 War declared on bosses using 'omnipresent surveillance' tools to quash union efforts
- 00:38 China's drive for efficient datacenters has made liquid cooling mainstream
- Monday 31 October 2022
- 23:54 Education tech giant gets an F for security after sensitive info on 40 million users stolen
- 20:30 Quantum startup demos spin qubits fabbed with existing tech
- 19:30 Meta thirsts for desert conditions in datacenter water quest
- 18:30 The White House's global ransomware summit couldn't come at a better time
- 17:30 Ordinary web access request or command to malware?
- 16:45 Never mind the Saudis: Here's a new OPEC for EV battery metals
- 16:13 Signs of sediment-rich ocean lend direction to Mars life search
- 15:15 Google kills forthcoming JPEG XL image format from Chromium
- 14:36 Economic headwinds be damned, cloud migrations 'not stopping'
- 14:00 Can gamers teach us anything about datacenter cooling? Lenovo seems to think so