- Tuesday 2 August 2022
- 10:30 Hackable hardware PineBook Pro finally starts shipping again
- 09:57 Last week Intel killed Optane. Today, Kioxia and Everspin announced comparable tech
- 09:29 WhatsApp boss says no to AI filters policing encrypted chat
- 08:32 Bad news, older tech workers: Job advert language works against you
- 08:01 Oracle staff share news of sizable layoffs
- 07:33 Apple sued by French media over App Store power
- 06:59 Chromebooks are here to stay thanks to COVID, even though shipments crashed: IDC
- 05:59 Tencent Cloud expands CDN using its own security tools
- 04:30 Microsoft extends life of cloud servers from four to six years
- 03:09 Charges filed over $300m 'textbook pyramid and Ponzi scheme' crypto startup
- 02:11 Spent Chinese rocket booster splashes down over Southeast Asia
- 00:32 Data brokers amass profiles of pregnant women – and, of course, it's all up for sale
- Monday 1 August 2022
- 23:12 IBM board probes claims of fudged sales figures that led to big bonuses for execs
- 21:51 SpaceX upgrades Starlink to reflect less light, can't launch without its Starship
- 20:57 US mulls more export bans – this time, memory – in war on Chinese chipmakers
- 19:25 Canonical adds instance tweaking to Multipass, Confidential VMs to Azure
- 18:31 SK hynix and Los Alamos Labs to demo key-value store accelerating SSD
- 18:00 David Holz, founder of AI art generator Midjourney, on the future of imaging
- 17:30 Windows 10 22H2 edges closer to the enterprise as OS hits Release Preview
- 17:00 US authorities threaten Alibaba with NYSE delisting
- 16:30 MIT boffins make AI chips '1 million times faster than the synapses in the human brain'
- 16:03 Chipmakers warned: US CHIPS Act funds are not for 'stock buybacks'
- 15:34 Why the end of Optane is bad news for all IT
- 15:00 Microsoft hits milestone to replace datacenter generators with fuel cells
- 14:00 Star Trek's Nichelle Nichols closes hailing frequencies
- 13:15 Sage accused of misselling perpetual licenses it knew would soon be obsolete
- 12:30 Homes in London under threat as datacenters pull in all the power
- 11:30 China's 7nm chip surprise reveals more than Beijing might like
- 10:30 Lapping the computer room in record time until the inevitable happens
- 09:27 Akamai: We stopped record DDoS attack in Europe
- 09:02 Investors seek funds for first submarine cable to Antarctica
- 08:30 Google: We had to shut down a datacenter to save it during London’s heatwave
- 07:56 Indonesia sparks outrage by blocking PayPal, gaming sites, over compliance
- 06:59 Samsung adds 'repair mode' that hides data on Galaxy smartphones in South Korea
- 04:28 India signs local server-maker to build nodes for home-grown supercomputers
- 02:30 Spyware developer charged by Australian Police after 14,500 sales
- 01:45 Linus Torvalds releases Linux 5.19 – using Asahi on an Arm-powered Mac
- Saturday 30 July 2022
- 15:25 Tim Hortons offer free coffee and donut to settle data privacy invasion claims
- 02:30 This is what to expect when a managed service provider gets popped
- 00:27 Apple plays the supply-chain card to explain Mac, iPad revenue shrink
- Friday 29 July 2022
- 22:55 It's on: Twitter vs Elon Musk trial to start October 17
- 21:39 Feds put $10m bounty on Putin pal accused of bankrolling US election troll farm
- 20:00 Decentralized IPFS networks forming the 'hotbed of phishing'
- 19:15 Micron pledges US memory expansion after CHIPS Act passes
- 18:30 The US's biggest datacenter market is short on electricity
- 18:00 Paper batteries on the cards to power IoT and smart labels
- 16:45 Reg readers tell us what they wanted for SysAdmin Appreciation Day
- 16:02 AWS still growing amid talk of global economic woes
- 15:00 US Department of Defense funds Google and SkyWater to enable open source chips
- 14:30 Bill Gates venture backs effort to bring aircon startup to market