- Wednesday 13 July 2022
- 21:58 Intel's net positive water use only tells part of the story
- 21:04 This big phish can swim around MFA, says Microsoft Security
- 20:28 SCOTUS judges 'doxxed' after overturning Roe v Wade
- 19:58 Intel axes Nvidia-powered NUC X15 laptops for Arc GPU reseller push
- 19:30 US EV drivers won't be able to choose vehicle safety alert sounds
- 19:00 Mergers and acquisitions put zero trust to the ultimate test
- 18:30 Microsoft intros clothing line that is absolutely not leftover conference swag
- 18:00 X.org servers update closes 2 security holes, adds neat component tweaks
- 17:30 Farewell to Windows Server 20H2 and the Semi-Annual Channel
- 17:00 Smart thermostat swarms are straining the US grid
- 16:35 OpenShift engineering guru Matt Hicks becomes Red Hat's CEO
- 16:00 Russia fines Apple and Zoom for failure to prove domestic data storage
- 15:30 Oracle agrees to settle class action over cloud sales tactics for $17.5m
- 15:00 Power outage at Hiroshima facility may hit DRAM supply
- 14:15 Your top 5 liquid cooling quandaries answered, according to Omdia
- 13:30 Linux laptop vendor Slimbook updates its ranges
- 12:45 Get over it: Microsoft is a Linux and open source company these days
- 12:00 Oracle planning sovereign cloud regions for the EU
- 11:31 UK government extends review of BT stake owned by French tycoon Patrick Drahi
- 10:30 Accenture bags IT services contract for UK tax collector
- 09:25 Here's one way past Moore's law: Chips that mix photonics and electronics
- 08:33 Behold: The first images snapped by the James Webb Space Telescope
- 05:14 Another tech giant changes course on hiring – this time it’s Google
- 02:17 Twitter sues Musk to force him to stick to his word
- 02:17 Twitter sues Musk: He can't just 'change his mind, trash the company, walk away'
- 00:11 Microsoft's July Patch Tuesday fixes actively exploited bug
- Tuesday 12 July 2022
- 23:44 FTC suddenly gets very stern about not-really-anonymized anonymized data
- 22:22 FYI: BMW puts heated seats, other features behind paywall
- 21:30 Juniper drills into India’s oil industry, finds racks to fill
- 20:45 Amazon squashes years-old authentication bugs in AWS Kubernetes service
- 20:00 These centrifugal moon towers could be key to life off-planet
- 19:00 Meta asks line managers to identify poorly performing staff for firing
- 18:30 Intel, Accenture put bow on open source AI kits to push adoption
- 18:00 Older AMD, Intel chips vulnerable to data-leaking 'Retbleed' Spectre variant
- 17:30 SpaceX Starship booster in flames after unexpected ignition
- 17:00 Hive to pull the plug on smart home gadgets by 2025
- 16:30 NYC issues super upbeat PSA for surviving the nuclear apocalypse
- 16:00 IBM expands Power10 line-up with four new systems
- 15:30 Microsoft says staff layoffs not linked to recession fears
- 15:00 Global PC market falls at fastest rate in 9 years
- 14:15 Microsoft 365 patches for Windows 7 to end in 2023
- 13:45 Fujitsu: Ammonia could power datacenters in the near future
- 13:00 'Unbreakable' Oracle Linux 9 is a RHEL rebuild with built-in Btrfs support
- 12:15 Japanese chip plant back online after lightning strike
- 11:33 Global financial stability regulator signals crypto rules are coming soon
- 10:30 UK's Ministry of Defence awards Boxxe multimillion Microsoft license deal
- 08:55 UK Info Commissioner slams use of WhatsApp by health officials during pandemic
- 08:24 Is this you in this explicit snap? No, it's just Discord phishing
- 08:03 Take the day off: Windows Autopatch is live and can even fix cloudy PCs
- 07:02 China may be the future for Mercedes-Benz