- Tuesday 7 July 2026
- 19:59 South Korean chip startup FuriosaAI invades European datacenters
- 19:15 CAI cloud worm gives competitors' malware the boot, then steals secrets and mines for coin
- 18:50 NASA calls time on CAPSTONE after four years of lunar orbit lessons
- 18:30 New tool gives CLIs a warm and GUI feeling instead
- 17:59 Predatorgate snoopfest victims launch €8M sueball at spyware maker
- 17:28 Court tosses Microsoft's appeal in pre-owned software licenses battle
- 17:00 Put all your data and AI to work and get it out of silos and lakehouses
- 15:30 Microsoft flips Windows Backup to on by default unless you're in the EU
- 15:00 Enterprise AI still smarting from leaping before looking
- 14:42 DRAM prices are killing the cheap smartphone
- 13:21 Fake IT bods on Microsoft Teams coax workers into installing malware
- 12:30 Spain collars alleged pro-Russia hacktivist after FBI tip-off
- 12:07 Government's cyber pledge lands 60 signatories, including M&S and, somehow, Capita
- 11:43 MPs tell Brit government: Sort out your tech sovereignty or get left out in the cold
- 11:15 Northern Ireland tries (again) to expel Capita from schools IT contract
- 10:30 UK guts planning red tape so datacenters can bypass the neighbors faster
- 10:00 Brussels shows how to remove friction from collaboration
- 09:19 Broadcom and Apple extend custom silicon pact to 2031
- 07:39 Samsung’s profits jump 19x in a year and you don’t need AI to figure out why
- 04:20 IBM teases new rackable mainframes that ‘complete’ the z17 family
- 01:37 AI startup that’s never turned a profit say's it'll totally be around in 2047 to close its $19B lease
- Monday 6 July 2026
- 22:20 Boffins bet on quantum computers, AI supers to solve fusion fuel dilemma
- 21:57 Software engineers can still rake in big bucks by working for fast-growing companies
- 21:39 Madlad builds homebrew GPU using 8,192 RISC-V chips
- 20:46 GitHub cuts short offer to burn repos on CD after mockery ensues
- 19:00 EU urged to act after Pegasus infects phone of spyware inquiry MEP
- 18:34 Samsung floats 2028 launch for seaborne datacenter
- 17:58 Microsoft says the world is changing faster than it can keep up as it guts commercial, Xbox teams
- 17:00 AMD’s Ryzen AI Halo makes local AI look easy, but at $4K, easy doesn't come cheap
- 15:49 Europe's new import rules are coming for your bargains
- 15:00 Even banks and hyperscalers are now sounding the alarm about the AI bubble
- 14:35 Brit supermarket giant triples down on facial recog to nab shoplifters
- 12:47 Moody Bible Institute breach leaves 2.3M accounts needing salvation, says cyber expert
- 11:30 Secure Unix ancestor KSOS did type safety before Rust made it cool
- 10:30 Insert token to continue, says AI. Yeah, about that...
- 09:36 Apprentice developer defied orders – then got a job supporting her weird code
- 08:31 Japan’s asteroid sample retriever rapidly buzzes remote space rock
- 07:29 Zombie ‘who owns Unix?’ lawsuit comes alive again
- 03:29 EY sacks staff for allegedly accessing Australian Prime Minister’s bank account
- Sunday 5 July 2026
- 17:01 MFA-optional banks leave safe doors (and accounts) wide open for thieves to pillage
- 14:00 C programmers commit fresh crimes against readability
- Saturday 4 July 2026
- 12:03 Confidential computing's core trust mechanism is broken. The fix may not exist
- 08:21 NASA says it will isolate volunteers from the outside world for a year
- Friday 3 July 2026
- 19:24 David Potter, the man who put Psion in the palm of your hand, logs off at 82
- 18:06 Amazon Leo constellation nears 400 satellites as broadband launch looms
- 16:29 AdaptHealth says attackers sweet-talked their way into cloud systems and stole patient data
- 15:36 Startup targets datacenters with 3D-printed nuclear reactor module
- 14:03 NetNut cracked as Google and FBI target 2 million-device botnet
- 12:35 AI bills are baffling the C-suite after shift to usage-based pricing
- 11:15 EU appears to find datacenter emissions easier to offset than lobbyists