- Monday 12 December 2022
- 07:58 Cisco closes in on debut of cloudy Nexus management service
- 07:30 As one mission returns to Earth, three more make for the Moon
- 05:28 China bans deepfakes created without permission or for evil
- 03:58 UK arrests five for selling 'dodgy' point of sale software
- 00:58 'Merge window from Hell' opens as Linus Torvalds reveals Linux 6.1
- 00:06 Japan, Australia, to bolster cyber-defenses, maybe offensive capacity too
- Sunday 11 December 2022
- 19:12 If today's tech gets you down, remember supercomputers are still being used for scientific progress
- Saturday 10 December 2022
- 18:04 NASA's Orion Moon capsule to splash down this Sunday
- 13:13 As semiconductor VC funding dips, startups trip, crash, build for the next boom
- 09:50 C++ zooms past Java in programming popularity contest
- 00:24 GitHub adds admin controls to Copilot, paints 'Business' on the side, doubles price
- Friday 9 December 2022
- 23:57 This ransomware gang is a right Royal pain in the AES for healthcare orgs
- 23:00 Legit Android apps poisoned by sticky 'Zombinder' malware
- 21:30 San Francisco investigates Hotel Twitter, Musk might pack up and leave
- 20:00 Cassandra 4.1 promises dev guardrails and pluggable storage
- 18:35 Italy, Japan, UK to jointly launch sixth-gen fighter jet by 2035
- 17:00 MacOS9.app: A tour de force of emulation and integration
- 15:30 Guess which Fortune 500 brands and govt agencies share data with Twitter?
- 14:30 UK lawmakers look to enforce blocking tools for legal but harmful content
- 13:30 Linux kernel 6.1: Rusty release could be a game-changer
- 11:30 Inadequate IT partly to blame for NHS doctors losing 13.5 million working hours
- 10:30 Greater London wing of comms union urges BT workers to reject pay offer
- 09:30 Look like Bane, spend like Batman with Dyson's $949 headphones
- 08:27 Boss installed software from behind the Iron Curtain, techies ended up Putin things back together
- 08:02 Raspberry Pi hires former spy gadget-maker who baked devices into surveillance ops
- 07:30 First-ever orbital satellite launch from British soil will be delayed
- 06:57 Foxconn sinks $500m into India for iPhones, semiconductors
- 04:35 North Korea using freelance techies to fund missiles and nukes
- 02:26 Google's Dart language soon won't take null for an answer
- 01:30 Colocation execs fret about sustainability as world eyes water, energy use
- 00:40 CERN, Fermilab particle boffins bet on AlmaLinux for big science
- Thursday 8 December 2022
- 22:59 FTC wants to pause Microsoft's Activision Blizzard mega-takeover
- 22:35 REvil-hit Medibank to pull plug on IT, shore up defenses
- 21:30 Fresh version of Xfce, the oldest Linux desktop of them all, revealed in Xubuntu builds
- 20:30 Microsoft launches full-court press to save $69B Activision deal
- 19:30 Europe's USB-C deadline: Lightning must be struck from iPhone by December, 2024
- 18:30 Intel expects to regain market share by 2024, admits to 'inefficiency in the fab'
- 17:30 Peekaboo: Once-hidden galaxy revealed to be window into cosmic history
- 16:30 Asus' latest single-board computer packs a 12-core, 4.5Ghz Intel i7
- 15:30 Theranos' Sunny Balwani gets longer sentence than Elizabeth Holmes
- 14:30 TSMC founder says 'globalization is almost dead' as Asian foundry giant expands in US
- 13:30 Two million year old DNA samples discovered, lodged in ancient sediment
- 12:41 Five British companies fined for making half a million nuisance calls
- 11:45 Intel hits key milestone for major change in future client CPUs
- 10:59 Weep for the cybercriminals who fell for online scams and lost $2.5m last year
- 09:29 A dip in Alder Lake with an HP Elitebook is spoiled by avoidable mistakes
- 08:30 End of an era as the last 747 rolls off the production line
- 08:02 North Korea hits new low by using Seoul Halloween tragedy to exploit Internet Explorer zero-day
- 07:29 It’s 2022 and a Korean web giant only now decided to write a DR plan
- 06:30 Using personal info for ads without consent puts Meta in EU's gunsights