- Tuesday 23 June 2026
- 11:15 Datacenters dip a toe back into waterborne computing despite obvious challenges
- 10:27 Digital indigestion: Fizzy Coca-Cola display chokes on full storage
- 07:29 Five Eyes spooks warn AI means infosec incidents can become ‘major operational and financial crises’
- 06:06 India and China are home to 2.9 billion people – and together they bought just 13 million PCs in Q1
- 02:17 Sniff out stale AI override advice with this open source CLI
- 01:34 OpenAI: Yoo-hoo, look over here, we do that security stuff too!
- Monday 22 June 2026
- 22:31 Texas lassoes massive Microsoft datacenter - and 20 years of gas turbine emissions
- 22:02 Cloudflare teams up with big browsers to help websites tell welcome from unwelcome visitors
- 22:02 Cloudflare teams up with big browsers to help websites tell bots from people
- 21:50 Security shops among the 'hundreds' of Klue hack victims
- 20:15 Nvidia gets all agentic about supercomputing for scientific research
- 19:43 The database that refused to die: How Postgres survived its own creators
- 19:19 Ukraine puts its Russian war trophies online for allies to pick apart
- 18:30 Inspired by musical greeting cards, DARPA demands tiny, cheap, self-modifying systems
- 18:07 The memory crisis is getting so bad that even retro RAM prices are going to the Moon
- 17:40 The new database world according to Google: Inexact queries and AI in everything
- 16:24 Canadian utility fesses up to data breach, but key details remain off-grid
- 15:57 Microsoft tells Windows users to get ready for 26H2 – unless they're on 26H1
- 15:05 As another UK prime minister bites the dust, a contradictory tech legacy remains
- 14:49 Brazil probes emergency warning system after nationwide rogue alert
- 14:14 Microsoft accidentally kills epic Outlook email threads
- 13:27 Health board apologizes for phishing staff with with bogus vacation day
- 12:45 Humanity trashed Earth orbit – next stop the Moon
- 11:56 Gizmodo readers hit with ClickFix malware prompts after account compromise
- 11:15 Small island nation tries bold tech education strategy
- 10:30 Lessons from the VMwars – nothing virtual about the Broadcom vs Tesco slugfest
- 08:30 How dare you stop data loss – that's not your job!
- 01:00 Anthropic's Mythos mess just keeps getting more complicated
- Saturday 20 June 2026
- 16:25 Why Amazon hates 'human-in-the-loop' AI governance
- 10:30 EU won't force publishers to grant dead video games an afterlife
- 09:30 Britain sending Ukraine an extra 30,000 drones – now 150,000 all up
- Friday 19 June 2026
- 18:02 Researchers drop checkm8-style BootROM exploit for A12 and A13 iPhones
- 17:30 Tensordyne makes a big bet on log math to beat Nvidia
- 16:47 Bcachefs exits experimental status in new 'performance release'
- 16:03 Waymo hits the brakes after robotaxis keep missing the signs for freeway construction zones
- 15:31 Telegram founder accuses Meta of sabotaging access in India with BGP hijacks
- 15:01 Everything's bigger and better in Texas – even data breaches
- 14:35 Vercel debuts eve open source agent framework, tries to fix shadow AI with Passport
- 14:06 Microsoft's latest Windows bug belongs in the Recycle Bin
- 13:14 Britain's privacy watchdog quits after 'poor judgment' admission
- 13:02 Rights groups brand Home Office's AI age guesser for asylum-seekers as biased and inaccurate
- 12:24 Geopolitical jitters push Europe's internet registry away from cloud-first strategy
- 12:15 Devs in the trenches are stressed from the mandate to automate everything, but Render thinks it can help
- 11:04 Rockstar Games faces full hearing over alleged union busting
- 10:00 Nutanix's Tech Day London 2026 offers infrastructure insights
- 10:00 Use of HMRC's taxing IR35 status tool drops 71% in two years
- 08:28 Users claimed they’d never seen a spell checker and panicked at the sight of red squiggles
- Thursday 18 June 2026
- 23:39 2,000 retired Google Pixel phones get a second life as a private cloud
- 20:18 Midjourney pivots from AI image generation to body scanning medical spa where patients bathe in 'golden light'
- 19:30 Committed skeptic finds himself warming to new Amazon AI products that actually don't suck