- Thursday 21 July 2022
- 00:33 Oracle, Microsoft agree to shared custody of your workloads in the cloud
- Wednesday 20 July 2022
- 23:24 Memory constrained? Amazon and AMD now offer 1.5TB VMs
- 22:36 Google: Kremlin-backed goons spread Andriod malware disguised as pro-Ukraine app
- 22:36 Google: Kremlin-backed goons spread Android malware disguised as pro-Ukraine app
- 21:59 Boffins release tool to decrypt Intel microcode. Have at it, x86 giant says
- 21:14 IBM launches Db2 operator for Kubenetes on AWS
- 20:30 What recession? Chipmaking kit supplier ASML hits record orders
- 20:00 Java SE 6 and 7 devs weigh their options as support ends
- 19:45 ESA kicks ExoMars rover down the road, to 2026 at best
- 18:45 BASF looks to quantum computing to improve weather modeling
- 18:15 Microsoft harnesses third-gen AMD Epyc processors for locked-down VMs
- 17:45 DoJ, FBI recover $500,000 in ransomware payments to Maui gang
- 17:15 Tavis Ormandy ports WordPerfect for UNIX to Linux
- 16:30 Microsoft floats Cloud for Sovereignty
- 15:46 NASA pulls together pieces for its most powerful supercomputer yet
- 15:00 Global chip shortage far from over and now semiconductor market faces slowdown
- 14:15 Israel aims to build its own upgradable quantum computer
- 13:30 Yocto Project gets big backer and second LTS release – but what is it?
- 12:45 Singapore distances itself from local crypto companies
- 12:00 UK chemicals multinational to build hydrogen 'gigafactory'
- 11:15 Is Microsoft going back to the future on release cadences?
- 10:30 UK government refuses public review before launch of NHS data platform
- 09:57 Google and Oracle clouds still affected by UK heatwave
- 09:27 Court OKs billion-dollar Play Store gouging suit against Google
- 09:03 After 40 years in tech, I see every innovation contains its dark opposite
- 08:33 Amazon sues 10,000 Facebook Group admins for offering fake reviews
- 07:36 Microsoft lures SMBs to Cloudy PCs by connecting them to XBox accounts
- 05:15 Belgium says Chinese cyber gangs attacked its government and military
- 01:15 Security flaws in GPS trackers can be abused to cut off fuel to vehicles, CISA warns
- 00:30 NAND flash prices expected to plummet 8-13% in Q3
- Tuesday 19 July 2022
- 22:00 Google pulls malware-infected apps in its Store, over 3 million users at risk
- 21:30 Apple to pay $50M settlement for rotten butterfly keyboards
- 20:45 Microsoft's metaverse is for training autonomous drones
- 20:41 Google, Oracle cloud servers wilt in UK heatwave, take down websites
- 20:21 British boffins make touchless computing tech on the cheap
- 19:15 Microsoft unveils a public preview of Update Management Center
- 18:45 Apple Pay bags Cupertino another antitrust lawsuit
- 18:00 US Space Development Agency invests $1.3b in missile tracking satellites
- 17:15 Slack to increase prices for Pro customers
- 16:30 Microsoft tweaks Store policy for open source once again
- 15:45 Apple hits brakes on hiring amid economic uncertainty
- 15:00 IBM talks up AI and hybrid cloud on back of 'solid' Q2
- 14:15 Demand for smartphones is drying up
- 13:15 Walmart-controlled flight booking service suffers substantial data leak
- 12:30 Hush now: Baby talk has common features across languages and societies
- 11:43 Sage accused of strong-arming customers into subscriptions
- 11:00 Hundreds of millions up for grabs as UK taxman set to stick with SAP ECC6.0
- 10:15 Russia fines Google $374 million for letting the truth about Ukraine be told
- 09:27 Edge compute, AI on track for meteoric growth – or so these predictions say
- 08:58 VMware president sees some 'anxiety' at customers who've seen Broadcom at work