- Thursday 8 December 2022
- 06:30 Using personal info for ads without consent puts Meta in EU's gunsights
- 05:30 States label TikTok 'a malicious and menacing threat'
- 02:44 Egad, did Apple do something right? End-to-end encryption for (most) iCloud services
- 02:02 Pentagon shares nine billion cloudy dollars between AWS, Google, Microsoft, Oracle
- 01:01 Microsoft: Whoops, Patch Tuesday might screw your database connections
- 00:00 Washington DC drags Amazon to court for 'yoinking' driver tips
- Wednesday 7 December 2022
- 23:00 Deutsche Bank backs Nvidia's bet to make big bucks on software
- 22:00 Scientists shed light on oddball gamma rays from deep space
- 21:00 San Francisco terminates explosive killer cop bots
- 20:01 Microsoft reportedly mulls a does-everything 'super app' to expand mobile search
- 19:00 Longstanding bug in Linux kernel floppy handling fixed
- 18:15 Energy being expensive and trickier to source is good news ... for renewables
- 17:37 Cloud customers are wasting money by overprovisioning resources
- 15:30 Musk's Hotel California erected at Twitter HQ, as some offices converted into bedrooms
- 14:30 Barge off: Nautilus to bring floating datacenters to two new sites in US, France
- 13:47 Victims of IT scandal in UK postal service will get fresh compensation
- 12:30 Desktop OpenSolaris fork OpenIndiana shoots fresh version – Hipster
- 11:48 Taiwan bans state-owned devices from running Chinese platform TikTok
- 10:30 This is the best pay offer you'll get without more strikes, union tells BT workers
- 09:27 Apple brings DIY fix-it store to Europe, UK – with gritted teeth
- 08:25 Microsoft: (Cyber) winter is coming as DDoS attack disrupts Russian bank
- 08:02 Cisco unifying GUIs across security range
- 07:33 Apple lets devs charge up to $10,000 per app
- 06:30 Uber fined $14m for lying to get customers to ditch cabs
- 05:29 Amnesty International Canada claims attack by China-backed forces
- 03:58 South Pacific vacations may be wrecked by ransomware
- 02:45 Equinix to cut costs by cranking up the heat in its datacenters
- 01:45 Neuralink reportedly under investigation by Uncle Sam for 'animal welfare violations'
- 00:45 Women sue Apple claiming AirTags helped their stalkers
- Tuesday 6 December 2022
- 23:45 Rackspace confirms ransomware attack behind days-long email outage
- 22:45 Apple broke the law fighting Atlanta union, says NLRB
- 21:45 Lumen to double size of US network with six million extra miles of fiber
- 20:45 NASA's COLDArm robot limb can handle seriously cool science
- 19:49 TSMC triples spending on Arizona advanced chip site with extra 3nm fab
- 18:45 SpaceX chases government cash with Starshield satellites
- 17:30 Samsung, Korean IT giant Naver to build AI hyperscale chip
- 17:23 You get the internet you deserve
- 16:30 Want to detect Cobalt Strike on the network? Look to process memory
- 15:30 SAP still struggling to covert ECC customers to S/4HANA, says Gartner
- 14:30 KmsdBot botnet is down after operator sends typo in command
- 13:30 Not all vendors' Arm-powered kit is created equally, benchmark fan finds
- 12:30 Durham Uni and Dell co-design systems to help model the universe
- 11:31 Rights groups threaten legal action over NHS data pilot based on Palantir tech
- 10:30 How do you solve the problem that is Twitter?
- 09:30 Woman fakes pregnancy to smuggle hundreds of CPUs, iPhones into China
- 08:33 Boeing swipes at Starlink as it finishes two internet slinging satellites
- 07:57 Cisco wriggles out from $2 billion bill for ‘willful and egregious’ patent infringements
- 07:28 FTX Japan would let customers withdraw funds … if only anyone could log in
- 06:29 Meta threatens to stop sharing news in USA to protest publisher payment plan
- 05:32 China regulates use of motion detection to trigger smartphone ads