- Tuesday 27 September 2022
- 10:29 Salesforce set to hire thousands in India after hitting brakes on US recruitment
- 09:40 Is it a bird? Is it Microsoft Office? No, it's Onlyoffice: Version 7.2 released
- 08:58 China's infosec researchers obeyed Beijing and stopped reporting vulns ... or did they?
- 07:30 European carriers again call for Big Tech to fund network builds
- 05:45 Microsoft China turns 30, gives nation the gift of jobs and export promotion
- 03:46 Scientists overjoyed after DART smashes into asteroid Dimorphos, contact lost
- 03:07 City isn't keen on 5,000 erratic, traffic-jam-causing GM robo-cars on its streets
- 02:03 Ukraine fears 'massive' Russian cyberattacks on power, infrastructure
- 01:15 LinkedIn study suggests it's not your best pals who will help get you that next job
- Monday 26 September 2022
- 22:49 TikTok faces $29m fine for 'failing to protect UK kids' privacy'
- 21:53 NSA super-leaker Edward Snowden granted Russian citizenship
- 20:56 Intel's planned Italian facility now tied up in election politics
- 20:20 California to phase out gas furnaces, water heaters by 2030
- 19:00 Interpol seeks Do Kwon, man blamed for $40b crypto implosion
- 18:00 SQL Server admins warned about Fargo ransomware
- 17:00 Missile-launching quadcopter could be headed to Ukraine
- 16:00 Oracle extends share options plans, no bumper payday for execs... yet
- 15:00 US Department of Energy has $42m to make datacenter cooling more efficient
- 14:28 NASA battens down another Artemis launch window as hurricane approaches
- 13:32 US to relax restrictions for tech companies in Iran
- 12:27 Serious surfer? How to browse like a pro on Firefox
- 11:27 Oracle verifies Java licensing tools from Flexera and Lime Software
- 10:30 Rust is eating into our systems, and it's a good thing
- 09:32 PC component scavenging queue jumper pulled into line with a screensaver
- 09:02 AI won't take coders' jobs. Humans still rule for now
- 08:33 <i>Girls Who Code</i> book series banned in some US classrooms
- 08:33 Girls Who Code books 'banned' in some US classrooms
- 08:03 Darth Vader voice actor James Earl Jones allows AI to take over the role
- 06:57 Alibaba Cloud reveals billion dollar 'ecosystem upgrade'
- 05:45 Linus Torvalds predicts Linux Kernel 6.0 debut next week, dispels fear of delays
- 03:20 India seeks verified IDs to register email accounts
- Sunday 25 September 2022
- 10:50 Noberus ransomware gets info-stealing upgrades, targets Veeam backup software
- Saturday 24 September 2022
- 17:54 Ethereum Merge signals end of GPU shortage, but not necessarily high prices
- 12:54 This hero probe will smash into an asteroid to see if we can deflect future killer rocks
- 09:14 A match made in heaven: systemd comes to Windows Subsystem for Linux
- 01:33 Mozilla drags Microsoft, Google, Apple for obliterating any form of browser choice
- 00:33 Florida asks Supreme Court if it's OK to ban content moderation it doesn't like
- Friday 23 September 2022
- 23:25 SiFive RISC-V cores picked for Google AI compute nodes
- 22:28 Billionaire CEO tells Googlers 'we shouldn’t always equate fun with money'
- 21:25 Open up, it's the IRS. We're here about the crypto tax you dodged
- 20:36 Fitbit users will have to sign into Google from 2023
- 19:29 Significant customer data exposed in attack on Australian telco
- 18:26 Boeing to pay SEC $200m to settle charges it misled investors over 737 MAX safety
- 17:24 Iran blocks Whatsapp, Instagram as citizens protest death of Mahsa Amini
- 16:34 Starlink broadband speeds slow as subscriber numbers grow
- 15:30 Microsoft highlights 'productivity paranoia' in remote work research
- 14:30 Businesses can halve 'megavendor' software costs with third-party support
- 13:30 Teams of aerial drones might one day help to build houses
- 13:05 Good news for UK tech contractors as govt repeals IR35 tax rules
- 11:33 Lenovo marks 30 years of ThinkSystem with slew of new kit