- Tuesday 6 September 2022
- 08:29 A refined Apple desktop debuts ahead of Wednesday’s big iThing launch
- 06:32 Dead people could be designated authors of Atlassian Confluence docs but that can't be changed
- 04:59 Microsoft to stop accepting checks from partners
- 02:58 Indian tech minister picks a fight with Wikipedia over cricketer's dropped catch
- Monday 5 September 2022
- 18:08 Bye bye BoJo: Liz Truss named new UK prime minister
- 17:11 E-commerce pros tie the knot in Amazon-themed wedding
- 16:03 OneWeb takes $229m hit from satellites not returned by Russia
- 15:04 NATO investigates after criminals claim to be selling its stolen missile plans
- 14:01 NASA's Artemis rocket makers explain that it's a marathon <i>and</i> a sprint
- 13:06 Nadine Dorries promotes 'Brexit rewards' of proposed UK data protection law
- 11:32 Open source databases: What are they and why do they matter?
- 10:29 The crime against humanity that is the modern OS desktop, and how to kill it
- 09:27 Microsoft: The deadline to get off Basic Auth is approaching
- 08:57 Microsoft mistakenly rated Chromium, Electron, as malware
- 08:32 Salesperson's tech dream delivered by ill-equipped consultant who charged for the inevitable fix
- 06:28 Google tests alternative payment methods in Play store
- 04:33 Cloudflare stops services to ‘revolting’ far right hate site
- 02:32 China orders tech companies to 'improve traceability' of users to control 'rumours and false information'
- Sunday 4 September 2022
- 13:06 NASA sees our space future as both government and privately run
- Saturday 3 September 2022
- 18:20 NASA scrubs Artemis mission yet again because SLS just can't handle the pressure
- 09:52 Man wins competition with AI-generated artwork – and some people aren't happy
- 01:26 Google, YouTube ban election trolls ahead of US midterms
- 00:20 DeFi venture OptiFi permanently locks up $661,000 of assets in code snafu
- Friday 2 September 2022
- 23:47 Chances good for NASA Artemis SLS Moon launch on Saturday
- 22:24 Crook busted for 3D printing gun parts
- 20:45 Meta hedges bets on metaverse silicon with Qualcomm VR deal
- 20:00 Microsoft extends Teams into VMware and Citrix VDI
- 19:15 Revealed: US telcos admit to storing, handing over location data
- 18:30 US semiconductor industry has a lot of ideas about where CHIPS Act money should go
- 17:45 Online intruders send hundreds of cabs to Moscow street, cause gridlock
- 17:45 Internet pranksters send hundreds of cabs to Moscow street, cause gridlock
- 17:00 Taiwan chip magnate pledges cash for defense against China: 'I'm telling everyone to oppose the CCP'
- 16:15 Indian court directs chat app Telegram to disclose details of copyright infringers
- 15:30 Amazon fails to overturn New York City union election
- 14:47 Windows 10 business refresh will revive PC shipments
- 14:05 Intel details 12th Gen Core SoCs optimized for edge applications
- 13:13 UK government says contractors should challenge IR35 status via self-assesment
- 11:30 EU proposes regulations for tablet battery life, spare parts
- 10:28 Microsoft, Activision Blizzard have days to show merger won't harm competition
- 09:28 Terminal downgrade saves the day after a client/server heist
- 08:32 VMware’s Amazonian incarnation drops requirement to run on dedicated hosts
- 07:30 Lenovo launches face-mounted monitor
- 06:00 Microsoft changes the way it certifies network cards for Windows Server
- 04:45 USB-C to hit 80Gbps under updated USB4 v. 2.0 spec
- 03:11 Ex-NSA trio who spied on Americans for UAE now banned from arms exports
- 00:58 How this Mars rover used its MOXIE to convert CO2 into precious oxygen
- Thursday 1 September 2022
- 23:42 Xcel smart thermostat users lose their cool after power company locks them out
- 22:28 Why bother with warrants when cops can buy location data for under $10k?
- 21:15 FCC awards $800m for rural broadband development
- 20:52 Micron confirms first US memory fab on home soil in 20 years