- Tuesday 4 October 2022
- 07:56 Japanese sushi chain boss resigns amid accusation of improper data access
- 06:58 India’s Mars Orbiter Mission loses contact, burns all fuel, deemed ‘non-recoverable’
- 05:58 NetScaler reclaims its identity after Citrix and Tibco merge as ‘Cloud Software Group’
- 04:58 Xiaomi India names Qualcomm as destination for allegedly illegal payments
- 03:45 This rumor needs to Die Hard: Bruce Willis denies selling face to deepfake biz
- 02:31 Atlassian, Microsoft bugs on CISA’s must-patch list after exploitation spree
- 00:15 Online romance scamlord who netted $9.5m jailed for 25 years
- Monday 3 October 2022
- 23:03 Remote work wipes $453b off office real estate
- 21:45 TikTok caught using tracking pixels just like Meta, Google
- 21:11 From today, America and UK follow new rules on how they can demand your data from each other
- 20:22 It's 2058. A quantum computer is just another decade away. Still, you curse Cloudflare
- 19:30 National Cybersecurity Awareness program 18 years on: Don't click that
- 19:00 FBI: We tracked who was printing secret documents to unmask ex-NSA suspect
- 18:30 Big changes coming in Debian 12: Some parts won't be FOSS
- 17:45 PostgreSQL 15 promises to ease Oracle and SQL Server migrations
- 17:00 FCC takes on robotexts. Good news if your dad thinks IRS gives SMS rebates
- 16:31 Will Intel's Mobileye IPO drive further fab funding?
- 16:00 Teradata CTO Stephen Brobst drowns data lakehouse concept
- 15:30 EU semiconductor investment not nearly enough, warns chip boss
- 15:04 Vodafone and Three's UK arms locked in merger talks
- 14:34 Tesla has a lot of work to do on its Optimus robot
- 13:35 Google Translate dropped in mainland China
- 12:46 Founder of cybersecurity firm Acronis is afraid of his own vacuum cleaner
- 12:00 Between ransomware and month-long engagements, IR teams need a hug — and a nap
- 11:30 Bank of England puts cloud analytics on todo list after seeing off market collapse
- 10:30 The open internet repels its most insidious attackers. They’ll return
- 09:30 Tetchy trainee turned the lights down low to teach turgid lecturer a lesson
- 08:33 Moody's turns up the heat on 'riskiest' sectors for cyberattacks
- 06:01 Samsung’s Smart Monitor tries too hard to be clever
- 00:31 Linux kernel 6.0 debuts, Linus Torvalds teases ‘core new things’ coming in version 6.1
- Sunday 2 October 2022
- 14:56 Stenography alert: Backdoor spyware stashed in Microsoft logo
- 14:56 Steganography alert: Backdoor spyware stashed in Microsoft logo
- 10:47 BlackCat malware lashes out at US defense IT contractor
- Saturday 1 October 2022
- 18:57 Text-to-image models are so last month, text-to-video is here
- 11:57 Gone in a day: Ethical hackers say it would take mere hours to empty your network
- 09:34 Fake vibrating teeth could make great hearing aids
- 01:22 Google delays execution of doomed Chrome extensions
- 00:48 As Hurricane Ian hits, FCC rules cell carriers must help each other in disasters
- Friday 30 September 2022
- 23:46 Google Cloud is super keen to keep certain customers on pricey Intel VMs
- 22:52 Apropos of nothing, US intel looks into improving low-dose radiation detection
- 21:29 China spins up giant battery built with US-patented tech
- 20:34 Japan 5G network tests Arm chips, claims power draw down by 72%
- 19:30 Delivery drone crashes into power lines, causes outage
- 18:30 Amazon lets you rent Ubuntu Pro. Yes, it's Linux on the virtual desktop
- 17:30 Bitcoin worse for the climate than beef, say economists
- 16:29 NASA, SpaceX weigh invoking Dragon to take Hubble higher
- 15:32 Atos rejects bid from rival for digital, big data and security units
- 15:05 Chipmakers cut output, investment – but government bucks never go out of style
- 13:35 Sage denies misleading customers over perpetual licensing, but users are not happy
- 12:33 Here's OpenStack Platform 17 – aka what Red Hat hopes your network operator will one day use