- Monday 25 July 2022
- 20:00 Chinese chipmaker workers told to sleep at their factories
- 19:30 Japanese space agency to put massive HPC cloud to the test
- 19:00 Cyber-mercenaries for hire represent shifting criminal business model
- 18:30 Apple v Chicago streaming service tax battle ends in hushed settlement
- 18:00 Aviation body wants views on rocket plans of Virgin Orbit
- 17:30 Upgrading what might be the world's oldest running Linux install
- 17:30 Upgrading what might be the world's oldest running Linux install
- 17:00 DoJ approves Google's acquisition of Mandiant
- 16:33 Windows Start Menu not starting? You're not alone
- 16:00 Couldn't connect to West Europe SQL Databases last week? Blame operator error
- 15:34 Oracle to hike support fees in line with inflation
- 15:00 Price, lead times and scarcity of fiber optics may derail projects
- 14:15 Intel’s smartNICs probably aren’t for you (yet) says Intel
- 13:27 Infosec not your job but your responsibility? How to be smarter than the average bear
- 12:58 Honor moving team out of India for 'obvious reasons,' says CEO
- 12:15 Browsers could face two regimes in Europe as UK law set to diverge from EU
- 11:30 Intel bags deal to make chips for MediaTek, that other Android processor designer
- 10:30 A character catastrophe for a joker working his last day
- 09:25 Russian ChessBot breaks child opponent's finger
- 08:29 India's big four services giants bemoan rising labor costs
- 07:31 DARPA seeks portable muon-making machine to see through almost anything
- 06:30 South Korean regulator fears Meta's collecting too much data with revised T&Cs
- 04:03 AWS sales boss claims Microsoft’s softened cloud licensing regime is a sham
- 01:01 Microsoft reviews M365 resilience after Indian outage
- Saturday 23 July 2022
- 14:47 I've been fired, says engineer who claimed Google chatbot was sentient
- 11:49 Your job was probably outsourced for exactly the reason you suspected
- 02:04 SpaceX crewed flight to ISS delayed by damaged rocket
- 01:08 My Big Coin founder is – you guessed it – a $6m crypto-fraudster
- Friday 22 July 2022
- 23:44 Microsoft closes off two avenues of attack: Office macros, RDP brute-forcing
- 23:00 Don't dive head first into that crypto pool, FBI warns
- 22:00 Trees might help to power your next electric car
- 20:45 Analysts question pace of SAP users moving to S/4HANA
- 19:55 China seems to have figured out how to make 7nm chips despite US sanctions
- 19:00 Hospital IT melts in heatwave, leaving doctors without patient records
- 18:00 How to get Linux onto a non-approved laptop
- 17:00 Seagate lowers production and sales forecasts amid weakening economy
- 16:00 Rejoice! System Administrator Appreciation Day (SAAD) is nigh
- 15:22 It takes an exascale supercomputer to drive carbon capture
- 14:33 London Stock Exchange CEO still aiming for dual Arm listing
- 13:32 Chip shortages hit hard at Yamaha's musical instrument business
- 12:29 My smartphone has wiped my microSD card again: Is it a conspiracy?
- 11:28 CityFibre loses appeal against Openreach discounts for ISPs
- 10:30 We've got a photocopier and it can copy anything
- 09:30 British intelligence recycles old argument for borking encryption: think of the children!
- 08:45 Microsoft sunsets Windows built-in data leak prevention
- 07:45 UK blocks China from licensing Manchester Uni's robot vision tech
- 05:01 Russia, Iran, discuss tech manufacturing, infosec and e-governance collaboration
- 03:15 DiDi in deep doo-doo over 64 billion illegal acts of data collection
- 02:15 Deploying disaster-proof apps may be easier then you think
- 00:20 Ex-Coinbase manager charged in first-ever crypto insider trading case