- Tuesday 15 November 2022
- 23:15 What do the US midterm election results mean for a federal privacy law?
- 22:30 Shocker: EV charging infrastructure is seriously insecure
- 21:30 Chips in space: Reprogrammable AMD AI SoC gets clear for liftoff
- 20:30 Nvidia turns to optical trickery to boost long-haul InfiniBand performance
- 19:30 Intel says it can sort the living human beings from the deepfakes in real time
- 18:30 SiPearl working with AMD on GPU support for Arm HPC chip
- 17:30 Waymo turns its driverless cars into roving weather stations
- 16:30 What's that, Lassie? Boston Dynamics is suing its robot dog tech rival?
- 15:30 Amazon founder Bezos to donate 'majority' of $126bn fortune
- 14:45 SAP injects more low code into ERP platform for non-coding biz types
- 14:00 Starlink purchases 'Twitter takeover' ad package, Musk dismisses it as 'tiny'
- 13:24 Warren Buffett buys billions of dollars worth of TSMC stock
- 11:46 IBM to fire Watson IoT Platform from its cloud
- 10:43 Country that still uses fax machines wants to lead the world on data standards at G7
- 09:30 Commercial repair shops caught snooping on customer data by canny Canadian research crew
- 08:30 Microsoft warns Direct Access on Windows 10 and 11 could be anything but
- 07:30 NASA's cubesat makes it to the Moon to test orbit for human visitors
- 03:42 Cerebras’ new supercomputer has more cores than world’s fastest iron — but with a big catch
- 02:30 Russia-based Pushwoosh tricks US Army and others into running its code – for a while
- 01:45 Google slapped with $391.5m settlement in privacy lawsuit
- 01:15 FTX collapse prompts other cryptocurrency firms to suspend withdrawals
- 00:30 Amazon reportedly considers laying off 10k employees
- Monday 14 November 2022
- 23:00 GitHub sets up private vulnerability reports for public repos to avoid 'naming and shaming'
- 22:15 Nvidia, Lockheed team up to build digital twin of the Earth for climate researchers
- 21:30 How AMD, Intel, Nvidia are keeping their cores from starving
- 20:45 Apple sued for collecting user data despite opt-outs
- 20:00 Aurora delays keep Frontier supercomputer in #1 spot on Top500
- 19:00 US Department of the Interior seeks single vendor $1b cloud contract
- 18:20 Dell pushing hybrid quantum/classical system in HPC overhaul
- 17:30 Twitter engineer calls out Elon Musk for technical BS in unusual career move
- 16:45 Micro Focus prepares for private ownership, turnaround still WIP
- 16:00 Nvidia bundles enterprise AI software with incoming H100 systems
- 15:15 Robotics startup wants to disrupt walking with AI roller skates
- 14:30 GlobalFoundries cuts jobs to slash operating costs
- 13:30 Another crypto shocker: Major player actually corrects $400m mistake instead of cratering
- 12:30 Looking for a holiday DIY project? Build your own pen-plotter, for under $15
- 11:30 University staff voice 'urgent, profound concern' as Oracle finance system delays payments
- 10:30 Twitter is suffering from mad bro disease. Open thinking can build it back better
- 09:04 Google’s resistance to third party Play store payments eases further with US tests
- 08:15 Softbank boss Masayoshi Son devotes himself to growing ARM for the next few years
- 07:31 Just follow the instructions … no wait, not that instruction to lock everyone out of everything
- 02:15 Australia to 'stand up and punch back' against cyber crims
- 00:58 Alibaba hides 11.11 shopping festival sales figures for the first time
- Saturday 12 November 2022
- 15:58 Hey, GitHub, can you create an array compare function without breaking the GPL?
- 09:57 LockBit suspect cuffed after ransomware forces emergency services to use pen and paper
- Friday 11 November 2022
- 23:32 Twitter, Musk, and a week of bad decisions it seems
- 21:06 World Cup apps pose a data security, privacy nightmare
- 20:28 Intel’s axed Optane biz spurts out mixed bag of new SSDs
- 19:45 Arm reports record royalties but total revenues slide
- 19:30 Microsoft to spend $1 billion on datacenters in North Carolina