- Wednesday 27 March 2024
- 18:30 Kaby Lake-G chip back from the grave, now on NAS motherboard [cache]
- 17:30 Intel throws chips on the table, Microsoft plays the Copilot card in wild bet on AI PCs [cache]
- 17:00 TSMC's 3nm node powers up, setting stage for tech giants' next-gen chips [cache]
- 16:30 Meta accused of snarfing people's Snapchat data via traffic decryption [cache]
- 16:00 What Nvidia's Blackwell efficiency gains mean for DC operators [cache]
- 15:30 Boeing and subsidiary file trade secrets lawsuit against Virgin Galactic [cache]
- 15:00 Google reveals zero-day exploits in enterprise tech surged 64% last year [cache]
- 14:30 Pragmatic Semiconductor opens UK's first 300mm wafer fab in Durham [cache]
- 13:30 In-app browsers are still a privacy, security, and choice problem [cache]
- 12:45 Belgian beer study acquires taste for machine learning [cache]
- 12:00 Street newspaper appears to have Big Issue with Qilin ransomware gang [cache]
- 11:15 Windows Format dialog waited decades for UI revamp that never came [cache]
- 10:30 UK skies set for cheeky upgrade with hybrid airship [cache]
- 09:29 Lenovo scores deal to build supercomputer at UK's Hartree Center [cache]
- 08:02 CEO of UK's National Grid warns of datacenters' thirst for power [cache]
- 06:30 BBC exterminates AI experiments used to promote Doctor Who [cache]
- 04:44 XenServer is back, with a rebranded Citrix Hypervisor and a tasty three-host freebie [cache]
- 02:29 Alibaba bins listing for its Cainiao logistics limb [cache]
- 00:08 Dell doubles down on layoffs, literally: 13,000 gone in the past year [cache]
- Tuesday 26 March 2024
- 23:34 Intel chases smaller code shops with expanded AI PC dev program, NUC kit [cache]
- 22:56 Chrome for Windows-Arm laptops officially lands in time for Snapdragon X Elite kit [cache]
- 20:00 Intricate mission to de-ice a space telescope is go: Euclid's 'eye' is clear [cache]
- 19:30 Intel Meteor Lake makes unexpected leap to socketed motherboards [cache]
- 19:00 US sanctions spree continues with 15 more for Russian entities [cache]
- 18:15 Canva acquires Affinity, further wounding a regulator-bruised Adobe [cache]
- 17:45 Uncle Sam's had it up to here with 'unforgivable' SQL injection flaws [cache]
- 17:15 Nvidia software exec Kari Briski on NIM, CUDA, and dogfooding AI [cache]
- 17:02 SK hynix said to be building $4B memory packaging plant in Indiana [cache]
- 16:32 SAP ordered to pay $26.4M in South Africa energy firm dispute [cache]
- 15:57 Memo: Microsoft gets new Windows boss as Start Menu man Parakhin 'to explore new roles' [cache]
- 15:25 UXL Foundation readying alternative to Nvidia's CUDA for this year [cache]
- 15:03 Sun Microsystems co-founder charged with insider trading [cache]
- 14:15 Ransomware can mean life or death at hospitals, but DEF CON hackers have a plan [cache]
- 13:30 Scaleway shows off its new RISC-V devices at Kubecon [cache]
- 12:45 Good news: HMRC offers a Linux version of Basic PAYE Tools. Bad news: It broke [cache]
- 12:00 Fujitsu set to be preferred bidder in UK digital ID scheme [cache]
- 11:15 FreeBSD Foundation hands out Beacon gongs for safer software [cache]
- 10:30 UK elections are unaffected by China's cyber-interference, says deputy PM [cache]
- 09:24 Row breaks out over true severity of two DNSSEC flaws [cache]
- 08:26 Cloudflare reveals it's automated empathy to avoid fixing flaky hardware too often [cache]
- 07:30 SWIFT embraces central bank digital currencies after sandbox success [cache]
- 06:26 RISC-V PCIe 5 SSD controller for the rest of us hits 14GB/s [cache]
- 04:30 New Zealand to world: China attacked us, too! [cache]
- 02:30 After threatening to block Binance for months, Philippines does the deed [cache]
- 00:45 Coherent lights the way to massive AI clusters with optical circuit switches [cache]
- Monday 25 March 2024
- 23:15 Chinese nationals charged with cyber-spying on US biz and more for Beijing [cache]
- 20:59 Twitter's lawsuit against hate-speech researchers gets SLAPPed out of court [cache]
- 20:30 As AI booms, land near nuclear power plants becomes hot real estate [cache]
- 20:01 First release candidate of Linux kernel 6.9 looks 'fairly normal,' says Torvalds [cache]
- 19:30 Tiny Corp launching Nvidia-powered AI computer because 'it just works' [cache]