- Monday 11 May 2026
- 10:30 Taiwan's train cyber-trauma reveals a global system that’s coming off the tracks
- 09:30 Lab worker built a fake PC to nuke his lunch
- 09:30 Who, Me? Lab worker built a fake PC to nuke his lunch
- 07:31 Sovereign cloud is only possible if you’re Chinese or American: Gartner
- 02:49 ASIA IN BRIEF: China’s agentic AI policy wants to keep humans in the loop
- 02:49 China’s agentic AI policy wants to keep humans in the loop
- 01:00 Yes, local LLMs are ready to ease the compute strain
- Sunday 10 May 2026
- 16:00 Memory godboxes could offer relief from the RAMpocalypse
- 15:00 Both Fedora and Ubuntu will get AI support – soon
- 11:30 HP stuffed a PC into a keyboard. We took it for a spin
- Saturday 9 May 2026
- 19:57 Google tweaks Chrome AI privacy wording, insists processing stays on-device
- 14:25 macOS 27 threatens to bury Time Capsule, FOSS brings a shovel
- 12:03 London’s BT Tower to get rooftop swimming pool
- 10:30 UK wants fresh fingerprints on £300M biometrics platform
- 01:17 Akamai surges on big LLM deal as Cloudflare dims
- Friday 8 May 2026
- 23:08 GPT-5.5 may burn fewer tokens, but it always burns more cash
- 22:02 Tech is now rolling out the old grievance grift
- 19:26 Worm rubs out competitor's malware, then takes control
- 19:10 Disgraced US gov software contractor found guilty of database destruction
- 17:56 Iran war hits datacenter building supply chains, upping costs
- 16:12 Raspberry Pi wants Windows admins to Connect – or it might pull the plug
- 15:36 'Dirty Frag' Linux flaw one-ups CopyFail with no patches and public root exploit
- 14:56 Trump jumps from 'anything goes' to 'strict regulation' AI policy
- 14:56 Trump jumps from 'anything goes' to 'strict regulation' AI policy
- 14:42 Meta U-turns on encryption push for Instagram as DMs go plaintext
- 14:30 Vi clone written in BASIC proves old habits :wq hard
- 14:16 UK abandons police database cloud move after £35M transformation stalls
- 13:46 GameStop CEO's eBay account reinstated following takeover PR stunt
- 12:59 Hackers ate my homework: Educational SaaS Canvas down after cyberattack
- 12:39 Meta fights Ofcom over how many billions count as billions
- 11:49 Nothing says 'business continuity' like a dry wooden broom
- 11:49 BOFH: Nothing says 'business continuity' like a dry wooden broom
- 11:15 Lego throws its own Hail Mary
- 10:30 Bus station display takes the Windows 10 road to nowhere
- 09:00 Custom PC worked in the lab, failed on site – and so did the angry client
- 09:00 ON CALL: Custom PC worked in the lab, failed on site – and so did the angry client
- 09:00 Custom PC worked in the lab, failed on site – and so did the angry client
- 06:50 Cloudflare to fire 1,100 staff whose jobs just aren’t AI enough
- 04:33 AWS warns of EC2 ‘impairment’ as power loss hits notorious US-EAST-1 region
- 04:00 HPE drops first Juniper x Aruba collab – self-driving Wi-Fi
- 01:32 Mozilla boasts Mythos boosted Firefox bug cull
- 00:16 Dyna Software's AI assistant promises to massage your toughest ServiceNow configs
- Thursday 7 May 2026
- 22:16 Fake IT workers rented laptops to Nork scammers, got prison time
- 22:03 Anthropic response to 1-click pwn: Shouldn't have clicked 'ok'
- 18:47 60% of MD5 password hashes are crackable in under an hour
- 18:04 IBM Cloud evaporates as datacenter loses power
- 17:12 $250M crypto-robbing gang’s dirty work guy sentenced to 6.5 years behind bars
- 16:49 TomTom’s route planner takes an unplanned detour into oblivion
- 16:23 C++ survey finds AI use rising, though trust is in short supply
- 15:53 State-backed hackers hammer Palo Alto firewall zero-day before patch lands