- Wednesday 17 June 2026
- 15:45 Cisco adds another SD-WAN box to max-severity bug advisory
- 15:31 Homebrew 6.0 released with new security mechanism, Linux sandbox and more
- 15:02 Apple's WebKit performance tax leaves iOS browsers stuck in the slow lane, says Microsoft
- 14:14 Intel starts cooking up enhanced 18A-P silicon for would-be foundry customers
- 14:01 Windows devs rerolled old code to save precious bytes
- 13:30 UK.gov links up with LinkedIn for jobs market intel from 40M accounts
- 13:01 Brit competition cops order Google to make search rankings less mysterious
- 12:38 Helpdesk scammers are making house calls to make their lies feel more real
- 11:56 Windows update leaves third-party Office document launches in limbo
- 11:15 System76 boss reckons he can liberate the entire PC stack... just give him another 15 years
- 09:30 Tesco is sprinting to quit VMware and Broadcom despite rapid migration risks
- 08:31 Developers build the best tools for developers – and are now defanging the AI menace
- 04:16 Cyberattack sees crops kept in the ground
- 00:09 AMD's Mext buy shows how AI could solve the RAM shortage it created
- Tuesday 16 June 2026
- 22:47 The new Siri makes one of Apple's most convenient OS features a cumbersome mess
- 22:15 Python dev saved from disaster by intuition... and AI
- 22:15 Python dev saved from disaster by intuition...and AI
- 22:03 Intel-born networking tech resurfaces as InfiniBand alternative for DoE supers
- 20:44 AI and brain-computer interface allow speechless ALS patient to work a full-time job
- 20:27 Three critical Fortinet sandbox bugs splattered by unknown attackers
- 20:01 Commodore gets into the phone biz with Sailfish-powered retro 'Callback'
- 18:00 There's no such thing as an agentic CPU
- 17:48 Firefox 152 understands “Sssh!”
- 17:01 Microsoft faces down sueball, capacity problems in series of challenges
- 16:41 Crooks found a new way to collaborate using Teams – by hiding command-and-control traffic
- 16:03 Linux kernel 7.1 sends Intel 486 support to silicon heaven
- 15:31 Non-x86 servers now nearly half the market, IDC says
- 14:32 NHS Palantir claims face scrutiny after data suggests uneven results
- 14:00 NASA said nyet to Roscosmos plan to cut into leaky ISS segment
- 13:45 Cardiac monitor maker's security skips a beat as data thieves go for the jugular
- 13:15 Qualcomm said to be circling AI chip biz Tenstorrent in $10B RISC-V power play
- 13:02 Scammers keep scoring: Brits fleeced for £1.3B as Americans lose $3.5B to impersonators
- 12:22 Capita is about to sail past deadline to fix civil service pensions scheme
- 12:18 ZTE Day 2026 in Almaty Showcases Innovations Shaping Kazakhstan's Intelligent Telecom Future
- 12:00 SQL Server may be too lucrative for Microsoft to ditch, but too legacy to love
- 11:15 ERP users may soon get ahead by going headless, says Rimini Street boss
- 10:31 France's digital sovereignty push is struggling to escape the Microsoft gravity well
- 10:00 Inside the cloud's new agentic AI-ready, Arm-powered foundation
- 01:23 A modest proposal: Reformat everything to make documents more palatable to AI
- Monday 15 June 2026
- 23:48 Cisco SD-WAN make-me-root bug under attack
- 23:07 Feds freaked over Fable 5 after simple 'fix this code' prompt, not jailbreak, says researcher
- 22:25 AI has changed data architecture, but storage hasn't caught up
- 22:17 DARPA seeks swappable satellites to help with future star wars
- 21:39 Anthropic reserves right to check ID for Claude subs
- 20:30 HPE offers VMware refugees a year off the meter
- 19:44 Council of Europe hacked in ShinyHunters' PeopleSoft heist
- 19:15 Java's Project Valhalla finally lands a preview in JDK 28
- 18:47 Feds snooze as US datacenter law set to lapse with no replacement in site
- 18:30 The Y2K bug is back! Dutch dev digs up untimely flaw in old BSD build
- 18:30 The Y2K bug is back! Danish dev digs up untimely flaw in old BSD build