- Thursday 8 September 2022
- 10:30 Open source biz sick of FOSS community exploitation overhauls software rights
- 09:25 Hype versus reality: What you can't do with DeepMind's AlphaFold in drug discovery
- 09:25 Hype versus reality: What you can't do with DeepMind's AlphaFold in drug discovery
- 08:58 Analyst Forrester rates virtual machine infrastructure ‘stale or risky’
- 08:26 Asus packs 12-core Intel i7 into a Raspberry Pi-sized board
- 07:30 DoJ charges pair over China-linked attempt to build semi-autonomous crypto haven on nuked Pacific Atoll
- 04:59 Regulators approve Citrix/Tibco merger
- 01:50 Apple Silicon takes a back seat at iPhone-heavy launch event
- 00:12 Judge tells Elon Musk he can't stall Twitter trial
- Wednesday 7 September 2022
- 23:07 Apple debuts iPhone 14, Watch 8, other sparkly things
- 22:18 Microsoft warns of bugs after nation pushes back DST switchover
- 21:18 Amazon expands end-to-end video encryption to battery-powered Ring devices
- 20:05 AMD admits its Ryzen mobile naming scheme is a mess, promises to clean it up
- 20:00 US school year opens with reading, writing, and ransomware
- 19:00 Australian quantum startup enlists GlobalFoundries to develop mass qubit production
- 18:00 Scientists pull hydrogen from thin air in promising clean energy move
- 17:00 Google CEO Pichai: We need to up productivity by a fifth
- 16:00 Mandiant links APT42 to Iranian 'terrorist org'
- 15:00 Taking CHIPS Act cash? You're banned from planting advanced fabs on Chinese soil
- 15:00 Taking CHIPS Act cash? You're banned from planting advanced fabs on Chinese soil
- 14:34 Cybercriminals target games popular with kids to distribute malware
- 13:50 Qualcomm targets mid-range and volume smartphones with fresh Snapdragon SoCs
- 12:31 OVHcloud opens up Bring Your Own IP service for IPv4 failover
- 11:28 Computational storage specs hit v1.0 after 4 years of work
- 10:30 UK tech sector facing structural difficulties, says analyst firm
- 09:59 Japan's NTT claims it's built 1.2Tbit/s optical comms that sip power
- 09:37 The answer to 3D printing equipment on Mars might lie in the Red Planet's dust
- 08:28 CERN draws up shutdown plans to save energy
- 07:15 As China’s Cybersecurity Week begins, Beijing claims US attacked Uni that does military research
- 04:15 Pakistan government labels its own cybersecurity team 'incompetent'
- 01:14 SiFive RISC-V CPU cores to power NASA's next spaceflight computer
- 00:40 Go programming language arrives at security warnings that are useful
- Tuesday 6 September 2022
- 23:40 Amazon drivers unionize after AI sends them on 'impossible' routes
- 22:42 Cyberattack brings down InterContinental Hotels' booking systems
- 22:00 No, Apple, you may not sell iPhones without chargers
- 21:15 US wants to give global chipmakers a 25% tax credit on new fabs
- 20:30 California passes bill requiring salary ranges on job listings
- 19:45 Ransomware gang hits second-largest US school district
- 19:00 Meta found guilty of flouting Washington political ad laws – again
- 18:15 Newly discovered cyberspy crew targets Asian governments and corporations
- 17:30 Instagram fined in Ireland for violating children's privacy
- 16:49 Apple app transparency changes bring in the ad bucks... for Apple
- 16:00 Government buyers take 22 months on average to procure tech
- 15:30 Unhappy about excluding nation-state attacks from cyberinsurance? Get ready to pay
- 15:01 IBM adds iTaaS to System I, Power 10 server bundle
- 14:30 SK hynix to plow $11b into South Korean fab complex
- 13:29 SoftIron to start selling 'fully turnkey' cloud platform
- 12:28 G7 countries beat UK in worldwide broadband speed test again
- 11:27 IBM wins contract to support NHS App
- 10:30 Newport Wafer Fab sale to Chinese company held up again by UK.gov's probe