- Thursday 29 September 2022
- 14:30 Apple exec sues over 'ageist' removal of $800k stock bonus
- 13:41 AWS, Microsoft and Google own 72% of Euro customer cloud spending
- 12:28 Arm founder says the UK has no chance of tech sovereignty
- 11:43 Quantum computer to be available from colo datacenter
- 10:43 Cockroach Labs CTO: Google became too comfortable, I wasn't being challenged
- 09:34 Europe just might make it easier for people to sue for damage caused by AI tech
- 09:03 UK, US, slip down World Digital Competitiveness Ranking
- 08:28 This rope-laying, ever-growing robot may one day explore your blood vessels
- 07:58 Tencent has its Meta moment as CEO Pony Ma outlines 'immersive convergence'
- 06:31 Indian authorities probe Singapore gaming payments outfit Coda
- 04:45 IETF, Internet Society worry UN's ITU meeting could threaten the open internet
- 02:15 OpenAI opens doors to DALL-E after the horse has bolted to Midjourney and others
- 01:34 Microsoft to kill off old access rules in Exchange Online
- Wednesday 28 September 2022
- 23:22 Matrix chat encryption sunk by five fatal holes
- 22:20 The web's cruising at 13 million new and nefarious domain names a month
- 21:14 AMD's Ryzen V3000 goes head to head with Intel's embedded chips on power, oomph
- 19:42 Cloudflare's invisible CAPTCHA works by probing your system with JavaScript
- 19:00 Want to sneak a RAT into Windows? Buy Quantum Builder on the dark web
- 18:30 Hacked Fast Company sends 'obscene and racist' alerts via Apple News
- 18:01 Oracle's Netsuite tests automation, warehouse management waters
- 17:30 Uncle Sam to unmask anonymous writers using AI
- 17:00 Microsoft among software titans under spotlight for restrictive licensing
- 16:30 Those screws on the Apple Watch Ultra are a red herring
- 16:00 Late but lustrous, a fresh remix of Ubuntu emerges
- 15:30 Chipmakers still shoveling cash into new fabs as demand slows
- 15:00 Ever suspected bankers could just use WhatsApp comms? $1.8b says you're right
- 14:30 How one Ukrainian software maker planned for survival as invaders approached
- 13:34 Russia's Facebook-like VK removed from Apple App Store
- 12:28 Post-Brexit 'science superpower' UK still hasn't appointed a science minister
- 11:41 Intel has a secret club in the cloud for devs to try out new chips – and you ain't in it
- 10:30 Is it time to retire C and C++ for Rust in new programs?
- 09:24 Here's how crooks will use deepfakes to scam your biz
- 08:58 India reportedly asks smartphone makers to add local satnav silicon
- 08:33 Save the whales – with, uh, artificial intelligence?
- 08:03 IBM updates desktop mainframe emulator
- 07:24 Ford buys into Middle Kingdom market with China EV subsidiary
- 06:28 China's central bank declares victory over online lenders, Bitcoin speculators
- 05:35 Australia asks FBI to help find attacker who stole data from millions of users
- 03:09 AMD was right to use chiplets, Intel's Gelsinger all but says
- 02:35 Sophos fixes critical firewall hole exploited by miscreants
- 01:18 Hurricane Ian blows NASA Artemis Moon launch into October or November
- Tuesday 27 September 2022
- 23:18 Nope, still no Intel Sapphire Rapids Xeon processors for you right now
- 22:26 Teardown shows Apple iPhone 14 Pro is not pro-repair
- 21:45 IT budgets rising in 2023 despite inflation, recession fears
- 21:00 SAS puts ML and analytics suite on Azure Marketplace
- 20:15 Samsung facing class action over two customer data leaks
- 20:15 Samsung sued for gobbling up too much personal info that miscreants then stole
- 19:30 Cisco asks shareholders to vote against global tax transparency
- 19:00 Oracle fined $23 million by the SEC for corruption
- 18:20 Intel's 13th-gen CPUs are hot, hungry, and loaded with cores