- Wednesday 10 August 2022
- 16:30 Elon Musk sells Tesla shares worth $6.9b as Twitter lawsuit looms
- 16:23 Cloudflare: Someone tried to pull the Twilio phishing tactic on us too
- 15:30 Microsoft asks staff to think twice before submitting expenses
- 15:03 Polaris supercomputer boots up, paves way for Aurora exascale system
- 14:30 The sins of OneDrive as Microsoft's cloud storage service turns 15
- 13:15 Foxconn will have to forget about investing in Tsinghua Unigroup
- 12:32 Businesses should dump Windows for the Linux desktop
- 11:35 BT union wants pay dispute talks with telco's largest shareholders
- 10:28 NetBSD 9.3: A 2022 OS that can run on late-1980s hardware
- 09:30 Russian anti-satellite test added to a 'pressing threat to security' in space
- 09:07 Unity game engine attracts big cash from China's tech titans
- 08:25 South Korean regulator worried Apple, Google, may be working around app store payment choice law
- 07:30 Clouds lift Lenovo ISG to third consecutive profit
- 06:30 NASA's six-mile-wide orbital telescope is 1/6th built
- 05:43 Iran cheerfully admits using cryptocurrency to pay for imports
- 04:38 GitHub courts controversy by suspending Tornado Cash developers and reneging on cookie commitments
- 04:03 Google Cloud expands to Thailand, Malaysia and New Zealand
- 01:31 US claims Chinese manufacturer violated export rules by helping ZTE sell telco equipment to Iran
- 00:15 Micron pledges $40b for US fabs as financial headwinds mount
- Tuesday 9 August 2022
- 23:51 Patch Tuesday: Yet another Microsoft RCE bug under active exploit
- 22:36 US car industry leads the world in production cuts over chip shortages
- 21:01 Wave of corruption claims crash into China's chip Big Fund
- 20:34 President Biden signs CHIPS and Science Act into law
- 20:00 Alibaba mimics Amazon by slashing jobs after poor results
- 19:30 Northrop Grumman to use Firefly Aerospace tech in its de-Russianized Antares
- 19:00 APIC fail: Intel 'Sunny Cove' chips with SGX spill secrets
- 18:00 Midwest universities unite to support US chip industry revival
- 17:30 Tesla Autopilot fails to notice child-sized objects in testing
- 17:11 Malicious deepfakes used in attacks up 13% from last year, VMware finds
- 16:30 US Space Force deploys robot dogs at Cape Canaveral base
- 16:00 Lenovo updates ThinkPad mobile workstations with AMD variants
- 15:30 Microsoft's fix for 'data damage' risk hits PC performance
- 15:00 Quantum systems maker D-Wave takes the SPAC route
- 14:15 Barclays inks multi-year deal with Microsoft, starts rolling out Teams
- 13:15 Parallels increases prices with Desktop version 18
- 12:40 Beijing blitz of crypto promotions and marketing underway
- 11:32 BT demos 4-carrier 5G aggregation – on a live network
- 10:30 Report slams UK plan to become 'science superpower' by 2030
- 09:30 Harvard boffins build multimodal AI system to predict 14 types of cancer
- 09:02 Burger King just sent spam receipts to customers
- 08:29 Aussies crowdsource a business case for central bank digital currencies
- 07:45 Alibaba's e-commerce arm counts carbon to encourage you to buy more stuff
- 06:15 Electrical explosion at Google datacenter injures three, disrupts services
- 05:45 Digital Ocean customers back away from blockchains
- 04:45 Chinese scammers target kids with promise of extra gaming hours
- 03:14 Intel challenges Nvidia, AMD with trio of workstation GPUs
- 02:23 China-linked spies used six backdoors to steal info from defense, industrial enterprise orgs
- 01:58 Google sues Sonos yet again, claiming it stole IP and infringed patents
- 01:00 US treasury whips up sanctions for crypto mixer Tornado Cash
- Monday 8 August 2022
- 23:30 Real-time deepfakes can be beaten by a sideways glance