- Thursday 27 October 2022
- 15:08 Samsung bucks industry trend, maintains memory investments
- 14:30 Db2 goes 'cloud-first' as IBM struggles to lift database dinosaur
- 13:33 The GNOME Project is closing all its mailing lists
- 12:29 Vodafone's software-defined silicon bet signals a biz model shakeup
- 11:31 ISS had to dodge space junk from satellite Russia blew up
- 10:30 It's 2023, let's check in with the metaverse... Nope, still doesn't exist
- 09:27 Purpleurchin cryptocurrency miners spotted scouring free GitHub, Heroku accounts
- 09:01 Your next PC should be a desktop – maybe even this Chinese mini machine
- 08:31 IBM India tells employees they can moonlight – but only for good causes, with permission
- 08:01 Meta wants to sweat its servers for longer – at a cost of $60B
- 07:02 India fines Google another $114 million, demands Play open to third party payments
- 05:57 Japan to citizens: Get a digital ID or maybe lose health insurance
- 05:02 OVHCloud results show its November price hike will be a nice little earner
- 03:58 Broadcom CEO says hiking VMware prices is not his strategy
- 03:27 Tesla reportedly faces criminal probe into self-driving hype
- 02:31 Pro-China crew ramps up disinfo ahead of US midterms. Not that anyone's falling for it
- 01:06 Feds accuse Ukrainian of renting out PC-raiding Raccoon malware to fiends
- 00:27 Seagate denies it illegally sold hard drives to Huawei
- Wednesday 26 October 2022
- 22:59 And then the SEC said, we'll claw back bad bonuses
- 22:31 Cisco AnyConnect Windows client under active attack
- 20:45 Microsoft plugs 3-year-old hole in cracked driver blocklist
- 20:45 Microsoft realizes Windows 10 bad driver ban-list was neglected for years
- 20:15 Google settles with US DoJ over missing cryptocurrency data
- 19:30 Microsoft's Lennart Poettering proposes tightening up Linux boot process
- 19:00 Lenovo thinks customers simply love IT-as-a-service
- 18:30 Bill Gates' green investments to shift from tackling climate change to mitigating impacts
- 18:00 Teen dream team reboots Rolling Rhino into Rhino Linux
- 17:15 Foxconn's largest iPhone factory back under COVID lockdown
- 16:35 Twitter's most valuable users are ghosting the platform
- 15:45 Google Alphabet reviewing every project after $6bn decline in profits
- 15:00 Chip shortages still plague carmakers despite weaker semiconductor demand
- 14:30 Shutterstock partners with OpenAI to sell AI-generated stock images using DALL-E
- 13:30 Martian microbes could survive up to 280 million years buried underground
- 12:32 Rambus offers chip designers a drop-in PCIe 6.0 subsystem
- 11:29 Finance watchdog warns of long-term risk Big Tech poses to competition
- 10:30 UK.gov finds billions in cash for big data contracts
- 09:32 AI-driven creativity gives overpowered PCs something worthwhile to do, at last
- 08:58 2023: The year SK Hynix expects profit-whacking dip to end, and 238 layer RAM to debut
- 08:22 Government IT provider UKCloud goes into liquidation
- 07:56 Voyager mission's project scientist retires after 50 years of service
- 07:28 Ransomware down this year – but there's a catch
- 06:27 If someone tries ransacking your Windows network, it's a bit easier now to grok in Microsoft 365 Defender
- 05:45 Health insurer Medibank's data breach diagnosis keeps getting worse
- 04:28 Microsoft will help trim your Azure bill to encourage loyalty
- 03:30 Logitech, that canary in PC coal mine, just fell off its perch
- 02:30 GM: Seeing as all y'all like our electric cars, we'll double output next year
- 02:07 FTC slaps down Drizly CEO after 2.4m user records stolen from 'careless' booze app biz
- 00:55 Meta met a programming language it likes better than Java
- 00:14 Apple finds new way to squeeze social network apps until pips squeak
- Tuesday 25 October 2022
- 22:30 Nvidia RTX 4090: So hot they're bursting into actual flames