- Friday 15 July 2022
- 20:30 Foxconn faces fine for unsanctioned Chinese chip investments
- 19:45 BT strikes to start this month, 40,000 workers to down tools
- 19:00 Copper shortage keep green energy, tech ventures grounded
- 18:15 Microsoft joins Jakarta EE and MicroProfile Working Groups at Eclipse Foundation
- 17:50 Dmitry Rogozin sacked as boss of Russian space agency Roscosmos
- 17:00 CP/M's open-source status clarified after 21 years
- 16:15 Windows Network File System flaw results in arbitrary code execution as SYSTEM
- 15:30 Intel takes deep dive into immersion cooling with GRC
- 15:00 SK hynix reviews investments as chip market slows
- 14:15 James Webb Space Telescope looks closer to home with Jupiter snaps
- 13:31 Beijing residents blast COVID surveillance device
- 12:45 TSMC reports record profits as customers hoard chips
- 12:00 Being declared dead is automated, so why is resurrection such a nightmare?
- 10:30 Dev's code manages to topple Microsoft's mighty SharePoint
- 09:30 Digital burglary at recruitment agency Morgan Hunt confirmed
- 08:30 60 million in the Matrix as users seek decentralized messaging
- 07:31 Tories spar over UK's delayed Online Safety Bill
- 04:28 Meet Mantis, the tiny shrimp that launched 3,000 DDoS attacks
- 03:10 Why $52b chip subsidies are being held up – and what the White House is doing about it
- 00:59 Homeland Security warns: Expect Log4j risks for 'a decade or longer'
- 00:20 Crypto lender Celsius in Chapter 11 deep freeze
- Thursday 14 July 2022
- 22:44 Mars helicopter to take a breather, recharge batteries
- 21:59 Weird Flex, but OK: Now you can officially turn these PCs, Macs into Chromebooks
- 21:59 Chrome OS Flex is here to resurrect your old hardware
- 21:14 Intel plans chip price hikes due to 'inflationary pressures'
- 20:29 Salesforce to let two-thirds of space in SF high-rise
- 19:45 Panasonic picks Kansas for $4b EV battery plant
- 19:00 Linux Mint 21 hits beta, and it's looking fresh
- 18:15 Lenovo issues firmware updates after UEFI vulnerabilities disclosed
- 17:30 Good news: Twitter fell over. Bad news: It's working again
- 16:45 EU court says it can probe M&As even when one party has no European operations
- 15:59 Bosch to pour $3 billion into European chip fabs and research
- 15:45 Amazon handed doorbell cam Ring data to US police 11 times so far in 2022
- 15:00 Former CIA engineer Joshua Schulte convicted of spying over WikiLeaks dump
- 14:30 Microsoft tests CD ripping for Media Player in Windows 11
- 14:00 FDA clears way for an AI stethoscope to detect heart disease
- 13:18 Samsung has 24Gbps GDDR6 ready for higher-performance graphics cards
- 12:28 BT strike action is coming: Comms union to serve notice to company
- 11:30 Cloud, on-prem ... we've got the network service to rule them all, says AWS
- 10:30 IT spending set to ride out wave of global economic uncertainty
- 09:30 That emoji may not mean what you think it means
- 08:21 Supercomputer pinpoints where exactly 'Black Beauty' oddity came from Mars
- 08:21 Supercomputer pinpoints exact origin of 'Black Beauty' meteorite from Mars
- 04:04 Juniper's entry-level campus switches pack a lot of (literal) power
- 02:49 Arm in the cloud definitely a trend now with Google Cloud’s embrace
- 00:52 Delta Airlines takes flight with Amazon Web Services
- 00:27 Big Tech bosses call for computer science to be taught in all US schools
- Wednesday 13 July 2022
- 23:06 1.9m patient records exposed in healthcare debt collector ransomware attack
- 21:58 Intel's net positive water use only tells part of the story
- 21:04 This big phish can swim around MFA, says Microsoft Security