- Friday 7 October 2022
- 14:34 Viasat and Inmarsat $7.3b tie-up delayed over competition concerns
- 13:32 People are coming out of retirement due to cost-of-living crisis
- 12:48 Loads of PostgreSQL systems are sitting on the internet without SSL encryption
- 11:33 If you need a TCP replacement, you won't find a QUIC one
- 10:38 AI co-programmers perhaps won't spawn as many bugs as feared
- 09:29 No, working in IT does not mean you can fix anything with a soldering iron
- 08:24 He's only gone and done it. Ex-Register vulture elected to board of .uk registry
- 07:28 Top of the Pops: US authorities list the 20 hottest vulns that China's hackers love to hit
- 06:02 Amazon halts work on ‘Scout’ delivery-bot that delivered parcels no faster than humans
- 03:56 Because you've all stopped buying PCs, AMD's wiped $1b+ off expected sales
- 03:13 SpaceX gives another four astronauts a lift to International Space Station
- 02:13 Lloyd's of London reboots after dodgy network activity detected
- 00:57 If someone weaponizes our robots, we'll be really, really sad, says Boston Dynamics
- Thursday 6 October 2022
- 23:55 Huge nonprofit hospital network suffers IT meltdown after 'security incident'
- 22:58 Google reveals Pixel 7 phones with 1.7 Stadias of security fixes promised
- 22:20 Papa John's sued for 'wiretap' spying on website mouse clicks, keystrokes
- 21:40 Linux kernel 5.19.12 'may harm' Intel laptop screens
- 21:22 IBM: Hey Joe, we make chips, too. How about some of 'em subsidies?
- 20:32 Canonical makes Ubuntu Pro free for up to five machines
- 19:30 FBI, CISA aren't worried about cyber threats to US midterms
- 19:30 Foreign spies hijacking US mid-terms? FBI, CISA are cool as cucumbers about it
- 18:45 Samsung teases upcoming DRAM and NAND goodies at Tech Day event
- 18:02 South Korea to invalidate passport of Terraform Lab's Do Kwon
- 17:15 DeepMind sets sights on automating the discovery of new algorithms
- 17:15 DeepMind uses matrix math to automate discovery of better matrix math techniques
- 16:30 Block this: Scientists show how satellite advertising could be economically viable
- 16:30 Block this: Using satellites to plaster ads over our skies could work, say boffins
- 15:45 Microsoft warns admins that Windows 11 update breaks provisioning
- 15:00 Intel inching closer to mass production of spin qubit chips
- 14:30 Australian Federal Police arrest man suspected of exploiting Optus cyberattack
- 13:38 Nuh-uh, Meta, we can do text-to-video AI, too, says Google
- 12:29 Europe lagging behind South Korea, Japan, US in 5G rollout
- 11:36 BT will back down in face of non-stop protests, says union
- 10:30 Brexit dividend? 'Newly independent' UK will be world's 'data hub', claims digital minister
- 09:22 AI eye-scanner can tell whether you'll croak it from a heart attack
- 08:30 Splunk alleges source code theft by former employee who started rival company
- 07:31 Japan testing probe to land on Martian moon Phobos, bring a chunk of it back to Earth
- 06:32 OpenStack ends requirement for six-monthly upgrades with ‘SLURP’ plan
- 05:31 China upgrades Great Firewall to defeat censor-beating TLS tools
- 02:33 Former Uber CSO convicted of covering up massive 2016 data theft
- 00:54 NetWalker ransomware scumbag jailed for 20 years
- Wednesday 5 October 2022
- 23:58 Er, Musk's trial hasn't stopped, no matter what he told Twitter, says judge
- 23:13 American software biz CEO arrested for allegedly storing election data in China
- 22:26 Micro molten salt reactor can fit on a truck, power 1k homes. When it's built
- 21:27 Cyber-snoops broke into US military contractor, stole data, hid for months
- 20:45 SUSE wheels out first public prototype of its server Linux distro, asks for feedback
- 20:00 Boffins hunt and kill cockroaches with machine vision laser
- 19:15 Microsoft strives to ignite financial services interest with 'compliance'
- 18:45 Charge a future EV in less than five minutes – using literally cool NASA tech
- 17:45 MIT boffins cram ML training into microcontroller memory