- Friday 8 May 2026
- 01:32 Mozilla boasts Mythos boosted Firefox bug cull
- 00:16 Dyna Software's AI assistant promises to massage your toughest ServiceNow configs
- Thursday 7 May 2026
- 22:16 Fake IT workers rented laptops to Nork scammers, got prison time
- 22:03 Anthropic response to 1-click pwn: Shouldn't have clicked 'ok'
- 18:47 60% of MD5 password hashes are crackable in under an hour
- 18:04 IBM Cloud evaporates as datacenter loses power
- 17:12 $250M crypto-robbing gang’s dirty work guy sentenced to 6.5 years behind bars
- 16:49 TomTom’s route planner takes an unplanned detour into oblivion
- 16:23 C++ survey finds AI use rising, though trust is in short supply
- 15:53 State-backed hackers hammer Palo Alto firewall zero-day before patch lands
- 15:14 Official PCIe 8.0 draft aims for 1 TB/s data rate
- 15:00 AMD puts out new slottable GPU for AI-curious enterprises
- 13:51 Hungarian cops cuff suspected swatter after two-year FBI probe
- 13:15 EU hits snooze on AI Act rules after industry backlash
- 12:39 NHS code clampdown draws open source backlash
- 11:49 The network password was a key plot point in one of the most famous movies of all time
- 11:00 Chrome silently installs a 4 GB local LLM on your computer
- 10:15 Home Office seeks three CTOs to keep borders, passports, and core IT ticking
- 09:30 Minister gives Palantir's NHS platform a clean bill of health
- 07:34 Neocloud IREN buys OpenStack champion Mirantis
- 03:59 Datacenter to become Arm’s biggest business ‘soon’
- 01:04 Using AI to click around on a website burns 45x as many tokens as just using APIs
- Wednesday 6 May 2026
- 22:49 Young evil genius forces hamster to run on wheel to power his gadgets
- 22:01 Claude hitches ride on SpaceX's datacenter capacity
- 20:43 Musk has never built a wafer fab, but he wants to burn $119B on one anyway
- 20:20 Arctic Wolf kicks 250 employees out of the pack to save money for AI
- 19:58 1 in 8 employees totally cool with selling work credentials
- 19:38 Mars rover hits rocky snag with power tool
- 19:10 We've only gone and done it: Changed what you're used to
- 18:45 DRAM drought to dog AMD's chips this year
- 18:03 Iran cybersnoops still LARPing as ransomware crooks in espionage ops
- 16:59 AI layoffs backfire as cutting staff doesn't cut it, firms warned
- 15:49 Ruby inventor Matz working on native compiler with AI help
- 15:15 IBM tried to kill Tab navigation. Microsoft told it Bill Gates' mother wasn't interested
- 15:03 UK age-gating plans risk breaking the internet, privacy groups warn
- 14:30 It's always DNS: Denic says sorry for crashing Germany's internet
- 13:48 UK puts £20.5M behind 'numberplate for the skies' to keep tabs on drones
- 13:31 It's game over for Copilot on Xbox
- 13:13 Taiwan cops say student's radio kit brought bullet trains to a standstill
- 13:03 Firefox integrates an ad-blocker, but not to block ads
- 12:00 GNOME may rule Ubuntu Resolute Raccoon, but X.org isn't roadkill yet
- 11:15 Britain says Skyhammer drone interceptor passed Jordan tests with flying colors
- 10:30 Planning and land searches hit by IT problems in 3 councils following SaaS migration
- 07:08 AWS lets agents drive its virtual cloudy desktops – which could cost 500,000 tokens per click
- 07:08 AWS lets agents drive its virtual cloudy desktops - which could cost 500,00 tokens per click [cache]
- 04:32 India orders infosec red alert in case Mythos sparks crime spree [cache]
- 00:38 Anthropic comes for the midmarket software spend [cache]
- Tuesday 5 May 2026
- 23:02 OpenAI exec says company hopes to burn $50B of somebody else's money on compute this year [cache]
- 22:31 Viva la revolución: LinkedIn profile visitor lists belong to the people, says Noyb [cache]
- 22:05 Astera speaks softly and carries a big switch [cache]