- Friday 4 November 2022
- 09:30 All of the norths are about to align over Britain
- 08:32 Hot, sweaty, builders hosed a server – literally – leaving support with an all-night RAID repair job
- 07:58 You fire 'em, we'll hire 'em: Atlassian sees tech layoffs as HR heaven
- 07:22 French-speaking voleurs stole $30m in 15-country bank, telecoms cyber-heist spree
- 06:59 Xiaomi reveals bonkers phone with bolted-on Leica lens that will make you look like a dork
- 05:58 After years of losses, Lenovo's infrastructure group posts 12 months of profits
- 04:44 Elon Musk reportedly outlines horrible Twitter layoff process
- 03:59 Alibaba Cloud plans for a fifth of its servers to use homebrew Arm CPUs by 2025
- 02:01 Singapore's fintech boss says stablecoins might win before CBDCs even get started
- 00:58 NASA wheels SLS rocket out to the launchpad for another attempt to get off the ground
- Thursday 3 November 2022
- 22:55 AMD’s latest, greatest Radeon graphics card $500 cheaper than Nvidia’s top RTX 4090
- 22:55 AMD’s latest, greatest Radeon graphics card $600 cheaper than Nvidia’s top RTX 4090
- 21:45 Multi-factor auth fatigue is real – and it's why you may be in the headlines next
- 20:46 Latest layoffs: Lyft, Stripe more than decimate staff
- 20:15 Nitrux 2.5: The latest update to a radical Linux
- 19:45 Amazon freezes corporate hiring amid worsening economic outlook
- 19:00 Kyndryl loses $281m in the quarter as modernization agenda continues
- 18:30 Tumblr says nudes are back on the menu – within reason
- 17:45 International summit agrees crack down on crypto to combat ransomware
- 16:50 FCC taps 13 providers to manage 6GHz band access for new Wi-Fi standards
- 16:15 Redis swallows RESP.app biz that made its database easier on developers
- 14:35 Lenovo revenues drop due to falling demand for PCs
- 13:42 BT CEO ups cost-cutting plan amid rising inflation and soaring energy costs
- 12:35 Version 252 of systemd, as expected, locks down the Linux boot process
- 11:37 University of Edinburgh staff paid late due to Oracle ERP troubles
- 10:30 Aviatrix releases tool to help enterprises prevent cloud network costs spiraling
- 09:29 Royal Mail customer data leak shutters online Click and Drop
- 08:32 NASA's CAPSTONE satellite is out of safe mode and on track for Moon orbit this month
- 07:57 Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin: if Musk's Twitter flops it's not such a bad thing
- 07:15 Qualcomm predicts 2024 is the year Windows on Arm goes large
- 05:31 Alibaba Cloud goes even more serverless as it tries to become a utility
- 03:01 China reminds world shock and ore can hurt tech supply chains
- 01:54 Some American techies can still work for Chinese chipmakers, turns out
- 00:58 Watchdog urged to sniff out any collusion, deception in rent-setting algorithms
- 00:02 Google taps up Softbank solar plants for Dallas datacenter
- Wednesday 2 November 2022
- 23:00 Reducing partisan divide alone does not boost support for democracy, study finds
- 21:45 US Treasury thwarts DDoS attack from Russian Killnet group
- 21:10 Google, Oracle’s Ampere VMs get Arm’s SystemReady seal of approval
- 21:00 Crowds not allowed to leave Shanghai Disneyland without a negative COVID test
- 20:15 9front releases new version of Plan 9 fork: The Golden Age of Ballooning
- 19:30 AMD says it's looking into gaming performance issues on Ryzen 7000
- 19:00 Microsoft mulling cheap PCs supported by ads, subscriptions
- 18:15 Big brands urged to pause Twitter ads until Elon's learned how this all works
- 17:30 Ransomware cost US banks $1.2 billion last year
- 16:45 Windows 11 runs on fewer than 1 in 6 PCs
- 16:15 Porsche wants to sell you a rusty tailpipe soundbar for $12k
- 15:30 The world was promised 'cloud magic'. So much for that fairy tale
- 14:46 Uncle Sam wants allies to join its anti-China chip crusade
- 14:00 Former Apple worker pleads guilty to $17m mail and wire fraud charges
- 13:30 Zorin OS 16.2: Shapeshifting desktop to help the Linux-wary feel more at home