- Friday 23 September 2022
- 10:29 BT's emergency call handlers will join pay strikes
- 09:30 Datacenter migration plan missed one vital detail: The leaky roof
- 08:27 Privacy watchdog steps up fight against Europol's hoarding of personal data
- 04:40 Amazon accused of singling out, harassing union organizers
- 03:25 Meta accused of breaking the law by secretly tracking iPhone users
- 02:40 The secret to Sparrow, DeepMind's latest Q&A chatbot: Human feedback
- 00:33 Update your Tesla now before the windows put your fingers in a pinch
- Thursday 22 September 2022
- 23:53 Federal agencies buying Americans' internet data challenged by US senators
- 22:15 Check out this Android spyware, says Microsoft, the home of a gazillion Windows flaws
- 21:04 Japanese boffins build solar-powered, remote-controlled cyborg cockroach
- 20:16 Equinix tests out fuel cells as alternative for datacenter power
- 19:30 Meta told to pay $175m to walkie-talkie techies for infringing IP
- 18:43 Satellite operators want option to exceed deorbiting rules
- 18:02 GNOME hits 43: Welcome To Guadalajara
- 17:15 Cambodian authorities crack down on cyber slavery amid international pressure
- 16:30 Larry Page's flying taxi startup Kittyhawk calls it a day
- 15:45 Fake sites fool Zoom users into downloading deadly code
- 15:00 DXC Technology linked with private equity takeover talks
- 14:24 IT services giant Wipro fires 300 for moonlighting
- 13:53 UK launches competition probe into cloud giants in digital services
- 12:28 You've heard of the cost-of-living crisis, now get ready for the cost-of-working crisis
- 11:26 Bank of England seeks partner to support Oracle Cloud implementation
- 10:30 Another UK tech company bought out: Schneider Electric grabs rest of Aveva
- 09:28 The years were worth the wait. JWST gives us an amazing view of Neptune's rings
- 04:38 Autumn's GTC shows who Nvidia really cares about
- 03:16 Alert: 15-year-old Python tarfile flaw lurks in 'over 350,000' code projects
- 01:52 San Francisco cops can use private cameras to live-monitor 'significant events'
- 01:22 Meta, Google learn the art of the quiet layoff
- Wednesday 21 September 2022
- 22:54 Tongues wag that Softbank's Son may sell Arm to Samsung
- 22:05 Getty bans AI-generated art due to copyright concerns
- 21:37 Charter won't pay out $7b after cable installer murdered woman. Just $1b instead
- 19:27 US accident investigators want alcohol breathalyzers in all new vehicles
- 18:30 Tesla Megapack battery ignites at substation after less than 6 months
- 17:56 Malwarebytes blocks Google, YouTube as malware
- 17:45 Amazon adds 2.7 gigawatts of renewable energy to its operations
- 17:00 Boeing wants autonomous flying cabs in US airspace by 2030
- 16:15 'I Don't Care About Cookies' extension sold to Avast
- 15:30 Salesforce lets Genie out of the bottle
- 14:29 Emissions-slashing hybrid trains to hit tracks in Europe
- 13:31 Datacenter outages costing more, $1m+ failures now common
- 12:34 Firefox 105 is here, and it's faster and more memory-frugal
- 11:26 ChromeLoader, what took you so long? Malvertising irritant now slings ransomware
- 10:30 BT CEO orders staff: Back to the office or risk 'disciplinary action'
- 09:27 Now's your chance, AI, to do good. Protect endangered eagles from wind turbines
- 08:58 Afghanistan’s Taliban government bans TikTok
- 08:32 Look who's fallen foul of Europe's data retention rules. France and Germany
- 06:58 USA adds two more Chinese carriers on 'probably a threat to national security' list
- 05:57 Wearables sales slacken as the novelty wears off
- 03:45 Microsoft debuts Windows 11 2022 Update – now with features added monthly
- 02:59 Amazon's Roomba acquisition gets caught on FTC's rug