- Saturday 1 October 2022
- 11:57 Gone in a day: Ethical hackers say it would take mere hours to empty your network
- 09:34 Fake vibrating teeth could make great hearing aids
- 01:22 Google delays execution of doomed Chrome extensions
- 00:48 As Hurricane Ian hits, FCC rules cell carriers must help each other in disasters
- Friday 30 September 2022
- 23:46 Google Cloud is super keen to keep certain customers on pricey Intel VMs
- 22:52 Apropos of nothing, US intel looks into improving low-dose radiation detection
- 21:29 China spins up giant battery built with US-patented tech
- 20:34 Japan 5G network tests Arm chips, claims power draw down by 72%
- 19:30 Delivery drone crashes into power lines, causes outage
- 18:30 Amazon lets you rent Ubuntu Pro. Yes, it's Linux on the virtual desktop
- 17:30 Bitcoin worse for the climate than beef, say economists
- 16:29 NASA, SpaceX weigh invoking Dragon to take Hubble higher
- 15:32 Atos rejects bid from rival for digital, big data and security units
- 15:05 Chipmakers cut output, investment – but government bucks never go out of style
- 13:35 Sage denies misleading customers over perpetual licensing, but users are not happy
- 12:33 Here's OpenStack Platform 17 – aka what Red Hat hopes your network operator will one day use
- 11:35 HDD Clicker gizmo makes flash sound like spinning rust
- 10:30 How Citrix dropped the ball on Xen ... according to Citrix
- 09:21 Astroboffins present fresh evidence of moving liquid water on Mars
- 09:04 Fixing an upside-down USB plug: a case of supporting the insupportable
- 07:53 Microsoft warns of North Korean crew posing as LinkedIn recruiters
- 07:01 Digital Ocean won't let new customers create resources in four DCs, won't say why
- 05:03 Stop us if you've heard this one before: Exchange Server zero-day being actively exploited
- 02:58 eBay execs jailed for cyberstalking web critics
- 02:11 OK, Google: Why are you still pointing women at fake abortion clinics?
- 01:03 How CIA betrayed informants with shoddy front websites built for covert comms
- Thursday 29 September 2022
- 23:27 Pentagon is far too tight with its security bug bounties
- 22:26 Scientists, why not simply invent a working fusion plant using $50m from Uncle Sam
- 22:01 Atlassian smartens up security, licensing admin tools
- 21:30 Reverse DNS queries may reveal too much, computer scientists argue
- 21:06 Google kills off Stadia
- 20:30 Intel accidentally leaked its 34-core Raptor Lake chip. What does the die tell us?
- 19:30 Wind, solar fulfil 10% of global energy demand for first time
- 19:30 Wind, solar fulfill 10% of global electricity demand for first time
- 18:30 Google challenges US ISPs with 100Gbps fiber broadband
- 17:51 IBM's 'bare metal' LinuxONE push: Did somebody say OpenShift?
- 16:30 Upcoming Outlook for Windows app opens to more testers
- 15:45 Japan taps industry to build safer, more secure nuclear energy future
- 15:00 Covert malware targets VMware for hypervisor-level espionage
- 14:30 Apple exec sues over 'ageist' removal of $800k stock bonus
- 13:41 AWS, Microsoft and Google own 72% of Euro customer cloud spending
- 12:28 Arm founder says the UK has no chance of tech sovereignty
- 11:43 Quantum computer to be available from colo datacenter
- 10:43 Cockroach Labs CTO: Google became too comfortable, I wasn't being challenged
- 09:34 Europe just might make it easier for people to sue for damage caused by AI tech
- 09:03 UK, US, slip down World Digital Competitiveness Ranking
- 08:28 This rope-laying, ever-growing robot may one day explore your blood vessels
- 07:58 Tencent has its Meta moment as CEO Pony Ma outlines 'immersive convergence'
- 06:31 Indian authorities probe Singapore gaming payments outfit Coda
- 04:45 IETF, Internet Society worry UN's ITU meeting could threaten the open internet