- Friday 22 May 2026
- 15:29 AT&T sues to ditch Cali copper phone lines to save billions
- 15:29 AT&T wants to ditch Cali copper phone lines to save billions
- 14:59 Workday wants AI to punch in instead of having to hire new recruits
- 14:27 FBI warns Kali365 phishing kit is stealing Microsoft OAuth tokens at scale
- 14:04 ZTE Day Indonesia 2026 strengthens AI innovation and digital infrastructure collaboration to accelerate Indonesia's digital transformation
- 14:00 SpaceX scrubs Starship launch with seconds to go
- 13:34 ZTE unveils localized roadmap for Eurasia's digital future at GSMA M360 Eurasia 2026
- 13:29 Outlook has an image problem
- 12:59 Techie claims Trump Mobile website was leaking thousands of people's data
- 12:34 Irish Rail writes down €50M after train IT project goes off the rails
- 12:00 BOFH: Vibe-coded solutions arrive for problems nobody has
- 12:00 Vibe-coded solutions arrive for problems nobody has
- 11:15 Burnham backlash: UK Digital ID plans in peril if Manchester mayor succeeds Starmer
- 10:30 UK nuclear investors get 'high' returns for lower risk than consumers, who also foot the bill
- 08:31 Marketing demanded IT add website feature that was already working
- 07:38 Cisco used AI to write security incident reports, with mixed results
- 04:39 Alibaba just admitted it’s struggling to keep up with rival chipmakers and AI shops
- 01:03 Dems slam Trump for making cybersecurity hold out the tin cup while splurging on ballroom and Jan. 6 'slush fund'
- Thursday 21 May 2026
- 23:16 Google explains how it will infuse ads into AI answers
- 22:23 Threat hunters find Google API keys still usable 23 minutes after deletion
- 21:54 Npm registry sets stage for more secure package publishing
- 21:27 HackerOne takes an axe to its bug bounty rewards
- 19:35 AI is getting expensive, but relief is on the way - just not for you
- 18:36 Deus ex machina: Half of US Christians trust AI's spiritual advice
- 17:02 Flipper One wants to be the Linux multi-tool in your pocket
- 16:26 Web devs sleeping with the enemy: AI is doing their job and they worry it's after their desk too
- 15:53 AWS parades orgs that took up its offer for Euro Sovereign Cloud
- 15:20 Years after UK Post Office scandal broke, Accenture and OneView Commerce bag contract to replace Horizon
- 15:01 Gemini accused of 30,000-line code purge and fake recovery report
- 14:41 Minecraft-streaming gran swatted while raising cash for grandson's cancer care
- 14:20 Attackers spill plaintext passwords of 46k Myspace93 users after 2021 breach
- 14:00 Vivaldi 8 polishes the chrome without coating it in AI
- 13:27 Cisco serves up yet another perfect 10 bug with Secure Workload admin flaw
- 12:54 Apple adds AI smarts to Voice Control, VoiceOver and Magnifier ahead of Accessibility Day
- 12:30 Microsoft storms RAMPART, adds Clarity to agentic AI safety
- 12:00 Think tank to UK government: You can't build the future on systems from the past
- 11:15 UK.gov hikes health AI tender by 400% – and hundreds of millions – after a chat with suppliers
- 10:30 UK’s Education Committee: Social media ban a must to save children’s mental health
- 09:00 Zombie user account let hackers control the city’s water
- 07:38 Open Compute urges local government to bask in the warm glow of excess datacenter heat
- 04:43 SpaceX pitches itself as integrated interplanetary proto-monopolist in IPO filing
- 02:23 Nvidia on track to be worlds leading CPU supplier claims CFO
- 02:00 AMD says its $4K Ryzen AI Halo workstation practically pays for itself
- 01:35 Intuit axes 3,000 – without blaming AI
- 00:43 AI code accelerates production failures and spending, study finds
- Wednesday 20 May 2026
- 22:34 Even Claude agrees: hole in its sandbox was real and dangerous
- 22:02 Intel's CEO reveals early hiring challenges as bankruptcy concerns deterred top talent
- 21:51 OpenAI floats buy-before-your-try AI availability guarantee
- 19:24 Fedora: Microsoft is all aboard, but Deepin is dumped
- 18:44 Bye-bye, Gemini CLI; Google's gone and swapped you for a closed-source AI