- Wednesday 31 July 2024
- 08:40 Canceled meeting between US and UAE throws fresh scrutiny on Microsoft-G42 deal [cache]
- 07:38 Microsoft remains massively profitable, investors await AI payoff [cache]
- 06:01 Ridesharing makes new and unique mess in Japan's taxi industry [cache]
- 04:56 Asia's regional internet registry APNIC names new director general [cache]
- 03:56 AMD sold $1B of Instinct GPUs last quarter, driving triple-digit datacenter growth [cache]
- 03:31 DigiCert gives unlucky folks 24 hours to replace doomed certificates after code blunder [cache]
- 01:38 No, Amazon, you will handle the recall of stuff sold through your site, watchdog barks [cache]
- 00:07 No love lost between Apple and Nvidia as iGiant chooses Google chips for AI training [cache]
- Tuesday 30 July 2024
- 21:41 Can't get Minecraft, MongoDB Cloud, others to work today? Blame that Azure outage [cache]
- 21:22 Meta to cough up $1.4B to end fight over 'unlawful' facial recognition of friends [cache]
- 21:00 Delta Air Lines dials up Microsoft's legal nemesis over CrowdStrike losses [cache]
- 20:02 Qualcomm goes budget with Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 5G chipset [cache]
- 19:15 Zuck dreams of personalized AI assistants for all – just like email [cache]
- 18:32 TSMC confirms it'll dig into Dresden for chip giant's first fab on Euro soil [cache]
- 17:16 Rising costs biggest issue for datacenter operators as demand grows [cache]
- 16:33 'LockBit of phishing' EvilProxy used in more than a million attacks every month [cache]
- 16:06 Microsoft's Azure Portal takes a worldwide tumble [cache]
- 15:02 W3C says Google's cookie climbdown 'undermines' a lot of work [cache]
- 14:27 How deliciously binary: AI has yet to pay off – or is transforming business [cache]
- 13:16 Ransomware gangs are loving this dumb but deadly make-me-admin ESXi vulnerability [cache]
- 12:32 Europe launches 'AI Factories' initiative in hopes of competing globally [cache]
- 11:36 Latest update for 'extremely fast' compression algorithm LZ4 sprints past old versions [cache]
- 10:31 Revamped UK cybersecurity bill couldn't come soon enough, but details are patchy [cache]
- 09:22 Automation needed to fight army of AI content harvesters stalking the web [cache]
- 09:02 South Korea creates $445 bailout fund after payment glitch trips up e-commerce giant [cache]
- 08:27 Proofpoint phishing palaver plagues millions with 'perfectly spoofed' emails from IBM, Nike, Disney, others [cache]
- 07:45 Desktop hypervisors are not dead: Oracle preps major VirtualBox update [cache]
- 04:29 Malaysia is working on an internet 'kill switch', says minister [cache]
- 02:41 Apple Intelligence beta lands in iOS 18.1, macOS 15.1 previews [cache]
- 02:01 Apple agrees to terms with US store union for first time [cache]
- 01:01 US senators say car makers sold people's driving habits, location data for pennies [cache]
- Monday 29 July 2024
- 23:01 Meta's AI safety system defeated by the space bar [cache]
- 22:17 US border cops really must get a warrant in NY before searching phones, devices [cache]
- 19:50 Tesla asks customers to stop being wet blankets about chargers [cache]
- 18:46 EU regulator reportedly set to give the nod to HPE-Juniper deal [cache]
- 18:02 Microsoft finds a new way to irritate Windows 11 users – a backup pop-up [cache]
- 17:15 NASA gives Falcon 9 thumbs-up to launch Crew-9 [cache]
- 16:45 French internet cables cut in act of sabotage that caused outages across country [cache]
- 15:45 Intruders at HealthEquity rifled through storage, stole 4.3M people's data [cache]
- 15:01 Google apologizes for breaking password manager for millions of Windows users with iffy Chrome update [cache]
- 14:19 The port of the Windows 95 Start Menu was not all it seemed [cache]
- 13:32 Inquiry reveals UK government misled MPs over Post Office IT scandal [cache]
- 12:33 Linux Mint 22 'Wilma' still the Bedrock choice for moving off Windows
- 11:33 Logitech Zone 305 is light on the ears and wallet, maybe a bit too light on quality? [cache]
- 10:35 Silicon, stars, and sulfur make Apollo's unlikely legacy [cache]
- 09:30 Never put off until tomorrow what someone could erase today [cache]
- 08:30 Post-CrowdStrike, Microsoft to discourage use of kernel drivers by security tools [cache]
- 08:30 Microsoft admits 8.5 million CrowdStruck machines estimate was lowballed [cache]
- 07:28 China ponders creating a national 'cyberspace ID' [cache]
- 06:29 US claims TikTok shipped personal data to China – <i>very</i> personal data [cache]