- Thursday 14 May 2026
- 22:03 Anthropic tosses agents into the API billing pool
- 19:30 Grad-to-be turns graduation cap into Rust-powered light show
- 17:38 KDE bags €1.3M as Europe realizes it might need an OS of its own
- 17:08 Waymo recalls 3,800 robotaxis after one drove itself into a flood
- 16:15 UK begins antitrust inquiry into Microsoft's business software ecosystem
- 16:02 AI to infest eight in ten premium phones within two years
- 15:30 Dude… where’s my password? Claude reunites forgetful stoner with $400k Bitcoin stash
- 15:01 Anthropic’s Bun Rust rewrite merged at speed of AI
- 14:30 Americans would rather have a nuclear plant in their backyard than a datacenter
- 14:11 ZTE and Telkom Indonesia sign strategic MoU to accelerate digital solutions and infrastructure development
- 13:59 NASA fleshes out Artemis III, the Moon mission that won't go to the Moon
- 13:26 Cops arrest man suspected of being Dream Market kingpin
- 13:04 UK government prescribes Single Patient Record for NHS data chaos
- 12:01 Dirty Frag gets a sequel as Fragnesia hands Linux attackers root-level access
- 11:15 Calling the cops just got extra AI as police seek to add tech to contact systems
- 10:30 Bedrock and a hard place: Claude adventure leaves AWS user staring down $30K invoice
- 09:00 To gain root access at this company, all an intruder had to do was ask nicely
- 09:00 To gain root access at this company, all an intruder had to do was ask nicely
- 08:27 AI models are getting better at replacing cybersecurity pros on certain tasks
- 06:40 Tencent admits GPUs only pay for themselves when powering personalized ads
- 05:32 Cisco to fire 4,000 staff and generously give them free training – on Cisco
- 01:27 Welcome to the vulnpocalypse, as vendors use AI to find bugs and patches multiply like rabbits
- 00:56 AWS to Quick admins: The access control didn't work, but you weren't using it anyway, so what's the problem?
- 00:19 Google's AI-enabled mouse pointer understands 'this' and 'that'
- Wednesday 13 May 2026
- 22:48 Datacenters are having fewer, but bigger failures
- 22:48 Anthropic butts in to small business, promises help with payroll and other core tasks
- 22:17 Bug hunter tracks down three massive MCP flaws and one vendor won't fix theirs
- 21:35 See through local AI lies with Irish eyes
- 18:53 Dissatisfied: Three-fourths of AI customer service rollouts are a letdown
- 18:36 Utah mega datacenter could dump 23 atomic bombs worth of energy per day
- 18:16 Mystery Microsoft bug leaker keeps the zero-days coming
- 17:21 Rust stalks IBM mainframes, but only in nightly form
- 16:33 Royal Household seeks £3M finance system fit for a King
- 15:49 Microsoft aims to speed Windows with 'leap forward' in WinUI 3 perf
- 15:29 SpaceX sets date for Starship test that asks: Did we break anything in the upgrade?
- 15:07 Greater Manchester still says no to NHS data platform with Palantir at its heart
- 15:00 Microsoft gives Windows Update a Ctrl-Z for bad drivers
- 14:15 London cops hail fixed facial recognition cams after suspects collared every 35 mins
- 13:30 Linux gains more critical Windows apps: 3D Movie Maker and Space Cadet Pinball
- 12:44 dBase debased: Database titan fades to black after 47 years
- 12:00 This browser add-in doesn't just hide ads, it tells you to OBEY
- 11:16 SAP U-turn brings AI features to ECC and on-prem S/4HANA
- 10:33 ZTE advances intelligent network monetization strategy at AGC2026, empowering ISPs for sustainable growth
- 10:30 Civil servants to protest outside Capita AGM over pension shambles
- 10:25 ZTE hosts 2026 Broadband User Congress in São Paulo, under the Theme "Monetize Your Intelligent Broadband"
- 09:50 ZTE and MediaTek unveil Tri-band Wi-Fi 7, targeting a relatively unexplored premium niche in Brazil
- 09:29 AI will soon be capable of telling convincing lies
- 08:23 Malware crew TeamPCP open-sources its Shai-Hulud worm on GitHub
- 07:22 Man jailed for packing printer with something more expensive than toner: Cocaine
- 05:44 Vietnam to develop domestic cloud so it can ditch risky overseas operators for government workloads