- Wednesday 26 October 2022
- 19:30 Microsoft's Lennart Poettering proposes tightening up Linux boot process
- 19:00 Lenovo thinks customers simply love IT-as-a-service
- 18:30 Bill Gates' green investments to shift from tackling climate change to mitigating impacts
- 18:00 Teen dream team reboots Rolling Rhino into Rhino Linux
- 17:15 Foxconn's largest iPhone factory back under COVID lockdown
- 16:35 Twitter's most valuable users are ghosting the platform
- 15:45 Google Alphabet reviewing every project after $6bn decline in profits
- 15:00 Chip shortages still plague carmakers despite weaker semiconductor demand
- 14:30 Shutterstock partners with OpenAI to sell AI-generated stock images using DALL-E
- 13:30 Martian microbes could survive up to 280 million years buried underground
- 12:32 Rambus offers chip designers a drop-in PCIe 6.0 subsystem
- 11:29 Finance watchdog warns of long-term risk Big Tech poses to competition
- 10:30 UK.gov finds billions in cash for big data contracts
- 09:32 AI-driven creativity gives overpowered PCs something worthwhile to do, at last
- 08:58 2023: The year SK Hynix expects profit-whacking dip to end, and 238 layer RAM to debut
- 08:22 Government IT provider UKCloud goes into liquidation
- 07:56 Voyager mission's project scientist retires after 50 years of service
- 07:28 Ransomware down this year – but there's a catch
- 06:27 If someone tries ransacking your Windows network, it's a bit easier now to grok in Microsoft 365 Defender
- 05:45 Health insurer Medibank's data breach diagnosis keeps getting worse
- 04:28 Microsoft will help trim your Azure bill to encourage loyalty
- 03:30 Logitech, that canary in PC coal mine, just fell off its perch
- 02:30 GM: Seeing as all y'all like our electric cars, we'll double output next year
- 02:07 FTC slaps down Drizly CEO after 2.4m user records stolen from 'careless' booze app biz
- 00:55 Meta met a programming language it likes better than Java
- 00:14 Apple finds new way to squeeze social network apps until pips squeak
- Tuesday 25 October 2022
- 22:30 Nvidia RTX 4090: So hot they're bursting into actual flames
- 21:30 PayPal ditches passwords, at least on Apple devices
- 20:30 Python team wraps version 3.11.0
- 19:30 Fujitsu launches HPC and not-quite-quantum cloud services
- 18:30 SAP struggles to exit Russia after sale of support unit stalled
- 17:30 Update time for Ubuntu: last version of Linux kernel 5.19.17 hits
- 16:30 If you're still on Windows 7/8.1, it's time to say goodbye to Google Chrome
- 15:30 Chip fab locations more important than oil well placement, says Gelsinger
- 14:30 Luxury smartphone brand returns with $41,500 device
- 13:30 AWS users can finally use Nitro Enclaves on Arm Graviton EC2 instances
- 12:15 What's up with WhatsApp? Messaging platform suffers outage in the UK
- 11:37 Lash#Cat9: A radical new Linux UI for keyboard warriors
- 10:30 Gone phishing: UK data watchdog fines construction biz £4.4m for poor infosec hygiene
- 09:35 Philips axes thousands amid financial loss
- 08:56 Linus Torvalds suggests the 80486 architecture belongs in a museum, not the Linux kernel
- 08:29 Microsoft fixes printing gremlin, ends that block on Windows 11 upgrades
- 08:07 India's – and Infosys's – favorite son-in-law Rishi Sunak set to be UK PM
- 07:30 Chinese carriers collectively claim to have cracked a billion 5G subs
- 07:06 Microsoft ships non-Surface PC: a cheap Arm box for devs
- 05:26 India's top services outfits still growing strong, but bracing for tough times
- 04:34 Red Hat, Intel open centers for the edge
- 03:43 Rent-calculating software biz accused of colluding with 'cartel' of landlords
- 01:40 Uncle Sam says these Chinese nationals are Beijing agents breaking the law on US soil
- 00:11 Payment terminal malware steals $3.3m worth of credit card numbers – so far