- Friday 3 July 2026
- 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
- 10:30 Databricks unifies OLTP and OLAP, depending on what counts as a copy
- 08:30 User swore hacker called General Failure had invaded his PC
- 06:35 Failed blockchain project ends with big fine for fibs about it being on track
- 04:22 Amazon’s Mechanical Turk to stop accepting new customers – and not even AI can save it
- 03:00 In a volatile world, a consistent sustainability policy is critical
- 01:08 Dev says Google warned him about account hijack – then charged him $11,000 anyway
- 00:47 Startup sues Palo Alto Networks' Koi Security, saying an AI-hallucinated report falsely linked it to Chinese espionage
- Thursday 2 July 2026
- 23:55 Nvidia floats double-dipping datacenter financing scheme
- 22:19 Companies that add more AI also add more people
- 20:05 Smooth AI criminal drives 'first' end-to-end agentic ransomware attack
- 18:59 SoftBank enters the rent-a-GPU race as America looks for support for AI training
- 18:28 Vim text editor game teaches you keyboard shortcuts with ice cream delivery
- 18:01 SAP snaps wallet shut for travel and hiring so it can keep shoveling cash into AI
- 17:32 Ctrl+Alt+Oops: FortiBleed criminal's logins stitch two gangs together
- 16:40 Microsoft said exploitation was 'less likely' ... but CISA just added SharePoint RCE to KEV list
- 14:54 Pacemaker manufacturer Medtronic warns patients cybercrooks may have swiped health data
- 13:50 India gives WhatsApp three days to defend username rollout amid security fears
- 12:35 Oracle E-Business Suite was under attack via critical flaw before the public exploit code was even released
- 11:15 Connect, disconnect, or just have a lovely beer
- 10:30 UN warns of need for global governance to avoid an AI-pocalypse
- 09:00 Hackers shoveled snow for company, were rewarded with network admin access
- 08:02 Trouble keeps finding Supermicro as strange server shipments attract police attention in Taiwan and Singapore
- 04:35 New humanoid robots from China look like creepy pop star action figures – complete with slightly dodgy lip-synch
- 00:23 Oracle outlines all the ways it could lose the farm it bet on AI
- Wednesday 1 July 2026
- 23:50 EvilTokens device-code phishing kit totally more evil than we all thought
- 23:33 Claude Sonnet 5.0 heads straight down the middle of the road to dodge controversy
- 22:56 Anthropic is removing its covert code for catching Chinese competitors
- 22:29 Godot says bye bye AI, bans vibe-coded contributions
- 21:57 Somebody told DeepSeek to build in-browser ransomware and it gleefully complied
- 21:10 An artificial cell with a full lifecycle has been created for the first time
- 20:13 AI search could kill the web without new quality signals and revenue models
- 19:00 Red teamers turned Claude Desktop into a double agent to do their evil bidding
- 18:02 NASA unsure Boeing Starliner will ever be certified for human flight
- 17:00 When backups aren't enough: the case for real disaster recovery
- 16:21 Microsoft lets Azure Linux 4 out of the cloud in downloadable ISO form
- 15:00 Cloudflare to block cynical search-and-scrape bots from ad-supported web pages
- 14:30 DRAM it! Cheap PCs being priced out of existence as memory cost bites
- 14:01 Citrix says it's back as a mainstream server virtualization player that won't send scary bills
- 13:31 Brit competition cops fast-track £2B borging of Netomnia into Openreach challenger
- 12:59 Purism launches supersized 16-inch laptop for buyers who put privacy before price
- 12:00 Boffins peg narcissistic leadership as the real driver behind 'return to office' demands
- 11:58 ZTE honored with two GeSI DWP Global Awards for Signal Reach Program in Africa
- 11:15 UK.gov vows to cut consultancy spending, then hands up to £350M to consultancies
- 10:30 Portuguese restaurant kiosk software gives Windows indigestion
- 08:08 Japan wants 10 million more robots by 2040, some providing medical care
- 05:59 Former Indonesian minister and startup hero jailed for Chromebook buys
- 03:19 T-Mobile appears to be quitting VMware – and fighting a very familiar battle for support rights on the way out
- 00:15 Claude Code users complain their chat records are being mysteriously wiped out