- Tuesday 26 September 2023
- 11:45 Teardown reveals iPhone 15 to be series of questionable design decisions [cache]
- 11:01 Getty delivers text-to-image service it says won't get you sued, may get you paid [cache]
- 10:00 Ukraine accuses Russian spies of hunting for war-crime info on its servers [cache]
- 09:15 Doom developer John Carmack thinks artificial general intelligence is doable by 2030 [cache]
- 08:31 Japan's PM hints at semiconductor subsidies as part of wider growth plan [cache]
- 06:45 China identifies AI, optoelectric semiconductors, as challenges it wants to crack [cache]
- 04:59 No joke: Cloudflare takes aim at Google fonts with ROFL [cache]
- 01:07 Facing a 30% price rise to park servers in a colo? Blame AI [cache]
- Monday 25 September 2023
- 23:30 Alexa's future is pay-to-play, departing Amazon exec predicts [cache]
- 22:30 California governor vetoes bill requiring human drivers in robo trucks [cache]
- 21:30 ChatGPT will soon accept speech and images in its prompts, and be able to talk back to you [cache]
- 20:34 Mixin suspends deposits and withdrawals after $200m cryptocurrency heist [cache]
- 19:30 US Trademark Office still wants to keep faxes, but is willing to try this cloud thing [cache]
- 18:30 Uncle Sam mulls spying on clouds being used to train AI [cache]
- 17:35 NASA's Mars Sample Return mission is in danger of never launching [cache]
- 16:45 No customer left behind, SAP's Klein tells users angered by cloud-only decision [cache]
- 16:00 Amazon to sink $4B into AI dev Anthropic, become its cloud provider [cache]
- 15:15 Intel aims to patch semiconductor skills gap with one-year cert program [cache]
- 14:30 Car industry pleads for delay to post-Brexit tariffs on EVs [cache]
- 13:45 Oracle early leader in pointing vectors at business data, say analysts [cache]
- 13:00 OpenAI's DALL·E 3 teams up with ChatGPT to turn brainfarts into art [cache]
- 12:15 Microsoft hiring a nuclear power program manager, because AI needs lots of 'leccy [cache]
- 11:31 UK procurement is too glacial to bring AI into defense, MPs told [cache]
- 10:28 The home Wi-Fi upgrade we never asked for is coming. The one we need is not [cache]
- 09:27 No, no, no! Disco joke hit bum note in the rehab center [cache]
- 08:31 OSIRIS-REx succesfully delivers NASA's first asteroid sample [cache]
- 07:26 Google killing Basic HTML version of Gmail In January 2024 [cache]
- 05:58 Dell allows DPUs to be retrofitted to older PowerEdge servers [cache]
- 04:31 T-mobile exposes some customer data – but don't call it a breach [cache]
- 02:59 Fujitsu to quit Tokyo HQ [cache]
- Sunday 24 September 2023
- 16:15 How TCP's congestion control saved the internet [cache]
- Saturday 23 September 2023
- 13:15 Europe wants easy default browser selection screens. Mozilla is already sounding the alarm on dirty tricks [cache]
- 09:50 VR headsets to shift 30 million units a year by 2027, vastly behind wearables [cache]
- 03:27 Uncle Sam is this keen to keep US CHIPS funds out of China [cache]
- 02:10 Colleges snub Turnitin's AI-writing detector over fears it'll wrongly accuse students [cache]
- 01:27 Unity apologizes, offers furious game devs a tweaked runtime install fee plan [cache]
- Friday 22 September 2023
- 23:03 IBM's Weather Company leaked my personal info to analytics, thunders netizen [cache]
- 21:58 Apple squashes security bugs after iPhone flaws exploited by Predator spyware [cache]
- 20:45 Europa's subsurface ocean source of CO2 found on surface [cache]
- 20:00 US military F-35 readiness problems highlighted in aptly timed report [cache]
- 19:00 FAA wants rocket jockeys to clean up after their space launch parties [cache]
- 17:31 UK-US data deal could hinge on fate of legal challenges to EU arrangement [cache]
- 16:33 FYI: Those fancy 'Google-designed' TPU AI chips had an awful lot of Broadcom help [cache]
- 15:28 European Commission hits Intel with new fine over antitrust findings [cache]
- 14:32 Airport chaos as eGates down for the count across UK [cache]
- 13:30 CMA says new Microsoft-Activision deal addresses concerns [cache]
- 11:58 Why Chromebooks are the new immortals of tech [cache]
- 09:31 How is this problem mine, techie asked, while cleaning underground computer [cache]
- 08:28 If you're cautious about using ML and bots at work, that's not a bad idea [cache]
- 07:58 The clock is ticking and Korea wants to know if its chipmakers will get their export license extension [cache]