Logitech's latest keyboard and mouse combo is wired, quiet, and suspiciously sensible For that laptop feel without the laptop
Dems hyperventilate about Palantir's work with the IRS in letter to CEO Karp They're taking the data from IRSengard, claim Dems; officials tell us that's not true
Eat or be eaten by AI, Amazon CEO warns staff Expect headcount reductions over the next few years, says Andy Jassy
Nvidia bets on Gates-backed nuclear startup to keep its AI ambitions from melting down $650M funding round aims to bring TerraPower's Natrium power plant in Wyoming online by 2030 Science18 Jun 2025 |
Military-tech upstart Anduril pushes further into NATO with German arms maker deal Move fast and blow things up Systems18 Jun 2025 |
Brain activity much lower when using AI chatbots, MIT boffins find EEG and recall tests suggest people who use ChatGPT to write essays aren't learning much AI + ML18 Jun 2025 | 6
Minecraft cheaters never win ... but they may get malware Infostealers posing as popular cheat tools are cropping up on GitHub Cyber-crime18 Jun 2025 |
Asana's cutting-edge AI feature ran into a little data leakage problem New MCP server was shut down for nearly two weeks Security18 Jun 2025 | 1
Voltron Data throws its weight behind AMD for GPU-accelerated SQL Exclusive In case you forgot AI isn't the only thing GPUs are good for Databases18 Jun 2025 | 4
Judge smacks down Pentagon plan to slash university research funding awards Sec Def Hegseth says funds better spent elsewhere, because it's not like the military needs new tech, right? Public Sector18 Jun 2025 | 6
KDE Plasma 6.4 ships with major usability and Wayland improvements The richest and most customizable desktop for FOSS Unix OSes18 Jun 2025 | 10
European consumers are mostly saying 'non' to trading in their old phones Are they using it to death then locking it in a drawer? Schemes needed as shipments of refurbed kit dips Personal Tech18 Jun 2025 | 51
Training AI on Mastodon posts? The idea's extinct after terms updated Such rules could be tricky to enforce in the Fediverse, though AI + ML18 Jun 2025 | 8
Veeam patches third critical RCE bug in Backup & Replication in space of a year Version 13 can’t come soon enough Patches18 Jun 2025 | 1
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ScyllaDB paddles toward scale and profit with Raft-powered upgrade Cassandra rival releases new DBaaS relying on consensus algorithm Databases18 Jun 2025 | 2
Microsoft broke DHCP for Windows Server last Patch Tuesday Some servers can't renew IP addresses, and there's no fix yet OSes18 Jun 2025 | 33
Brit space sector struggles to compete with £90K graduate banking salaries UK needs skills task force to get slice of $1.8 trillion pie, Lords told Science18 Jun 2025 | 85
Logitech's latest keyboard and mouse combo is wired, quiet, and suspiciously sensible For that laptop feel without the laptop Personal Tech18 Jun 2025 | 63
The launch of ChatGPT polluted the world forever, like the first atomic weapons tests Feature Academics mull the need for the digital equivalent of low-background steel
Pulsant and Nine23 offer sovereign service for UK govt, regulated sectors Amid growing unease that US may compel cloud providers to hand over European data Systems18 Jun 2025 | 6
Amazon CISO: Iranian hacking crews ‘on high alert’ since Israel attack Interview Meanwhile, next-gen script kiddies are levelling up faster thanks to agentic AI CSO18 Jun 2025 | 6
Google's unloved plan to fix web permissions gathers support Mozilla, at least, has warmed to the Chocolate Factory's attempt to improve mic, camera, and location permissions Applications18 Jun 2025 | 29
Japan set to join the re-usable rocket club after Honda sticks a landing France announced its own effort to build re-usable engines on the same day Science18 Jun 2025 | 23
Trump administration set to waive TikTok sell-or-die deadline for a third time Quick reminder: The law that banned the app is called ‘Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act’ Public Sector18 Jun 2025 | 38
Eat or be eaten by AI, Amazon CEO warns staff Expect headcount reductions over the next few years, says Andy Jassy AI + ML18 Jun 2025 | 19
Salesforce adds AI to everything, jacks up prices by 6% Little agents everywhere SaaS17 Jun 2025 | 14
AWS locks down cloud security, hits 100% MFA enforcement for root users Plus adds a ton more security capabilities for cloud customers at re:Inforce Security17 Jun 2025 | 1
Dems hyperventilate about Palantir's work with the IRS in letter to CEO Karp They're taking the data from IRSengard, claim Dems; officials tell us that's not true Public Sector17 Jun 2025 | 32
Taiwan thumbs its nose at Beijing by blocking chip exports to SMIC and Huawei A symbolic political move Channel17 Jun 2025 | 3
MiniMax M1 model claims Chinese LLM crown from DeepSeek – plus it's true open source China's 'little dragons' pose big challenge to US AI firms AI + ML17 Jun 2025 | 25
Put Large Reasoning Models under pressure and they stop making sense, say boffins Opinion Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Not a problem with AI hype
Apple dodges Optis patent payout for now as judge orders a do-over Third time's a charm? Personal Tech17 Jun 2025 | 7
Atlas V glitch delays second Project Kuiper launch Amazon's satellite constellation hits another snag as ULA rocket aborts on pad Science17 Jun 2025 | 7
Sitecore CMS flaw let attackers brute-force 'b' for backdoor Hardcoded passwords and path traversals keeping bug hunters in work Patches17 Jun 2025 | 4
Redefining identity security in the age of agentic AI Now AI agents have identity, too. Here's how to handle it Partner content
Intel reportedly chips away at fab workforce – but hey, maybe there's a tax break coming Layoffs loom at Foundry biz despite CHIPS Act relief on the horizon Systems17 Jun 2025 | 9
Broadcom delivers VMware Cloud Foundation 9 – the release that realizes its private cloud vision Promises silos for VMs, storage, and networks are out. Happy cloud-like days are in, without hyperscale complications Virtualization17 Jun 2025 | 1
Microsoft patches the patch that can brick Surface Hub v1 screens Out-of-band getting out of hand PaaS + IaaS17 Jun 2025 | 13
Rack scale is on the rise, but it's not for everyone... yet Analysis Still buying B200s and MI300Xs? Don't feel bad, Nvidia and AMD's NVL72 and Helios rack systems aren't really for the enterprise anyway Systems17 Jun 2025 |
23andMe hit with £2.3M fine after exposing genetic data of millions Penalty follows year-long probe into flaws that allowed attack to affect so many CSO17 Jun 2025 | 16
A classic crash from Classic Outlook when opening or creating emails Forms Library blamed for issues experienced by some users SaaS17 Jun 2025 | 20
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Firefox is dead to me – and I'm not the only one who is fed up Opinion Parent company Mozilla's not my fave either Software17 Jun 2025 | 242
Bots are overwhelming websites with their hunger for AI data GLAM-E Labs report warns of risk to online cultural resources AI + ML17 Jun 2025 | 25
UK MoD pauses £92M Oracle Fusion contract amid project governance review Last of Whitehall-wide ERP overhaul will not kick off until next year Databases17 Jun 2025 | 5
Doomed UK smartphone maker Bullitt Group finally liquidated Preferred and secured creditors walk away with nothing Personal Tech17 Jun 2025 | 19
‘AI is not doing its job and should leave us alone’ says Gartner’s top analyst As for agentic AI, don’t get him started about the enormous challenge of making it work vendors just won't discuss AI + ML17 Jun 2025 | 68
Microsoft brings 365 suite on-prem as part of sovereign cloud push Mostly aimed at Europe and its increasingly nervous users Software17 Jun 2025 | 35
AFRINIC election delayed after ISP Association wins injunction over voter rights Polling was supposed to start on Monday. Organizers warn situation is fluid Legal17 Jun 2025 | 1
Defense Department signs OpenAI for $200 million 'frontier AI' pilot project DoD says deal covers 'warfighting'. OpenAI merely mentions healthcare and 'supporting proactive cyber defense' Public Sector17 Jun 2025 | 6
Alt cloud platform Railway forced to pause lowest tiers after onrush of GCP customers A moment of panic as some customers thought the free tiers were going away PaaS + IaaS16 Jun 2025 | 2
Scattered Spider has moved from retail to insurance Google threat analysts warn the team behind the Marks & Spencer break-in has moved on Cyber-crime16 Jun 2025 |
UK students flock to AI to help them cheat No need to plagiarize if you can have AI do it for you AI + ML16 Jun 2025 | 90
Florida man expands crypto empire with new wireless service and phone MAGA MVNO and the gold-plated telephone of destiny Personal Tech16 Jun 2025 | 73
AI and virtualization are two major headaches for CIOs. Can storage help solve them both? It's about evolution not revolution, says Lenovo
From hype to harm: 78% of CISOs see AI attacks already AI attacks are keeping most practitioners up at night, says Darktrace, and with good reason
How homegrown AI cuts through the hype to deliver real results Nutanix leverages customer interactions to develop GenAI infra solution and the AI tools to support it
Why rapid proliferation of cloud native apps requires faster, more efficient toolsets Kubernetes enables easy, rapid AI app development, making it the industry standard for AI workloads
Penn State boffins create silicon-free two-dimensional computer Clock speed of 25 kHz means 2D CMOS system won't run Doom quite yet Science16 Jun 2025 | 33
Remorseless extortionists claim to have stolen thousands of files from Freedman HealthCare UPDATED The group has previously threatened to SWAT cancer patients and leaked pre-op plastic surgery photos Cyber-crime16 Jun 2025 |
Japan builds near $700M fund to lure foreign academic talent For researchers yearning to earn some yen and escape Trump 2.0 Science16 Jun 2025 | 11
Canada's WestJet says 'expect interruptions' online as it navigates cybersecurity turbulence updated Flights still flying - just don't count on the app or website working smoothly Security16 Jun 2025 | 1
Firefox is dead to me – and I'm not the only one who is fed up Opinion Parent company Mozilla's not my fave either
‘AI is not doing its job and should leave us alone’ says Gartner’s top analyst As for agentic AI, don’t get him started about the enormous challenge of making it work vendors just won't discuss
Microsoft brings 365 suite on-prem as part of sovereign cloud push Mostly aimed at Europe and its increasingly nervous users
Defense Department signs OpenAI for $200 million 'frontier AI' pilot project DoD says deal covers 'warfighting'. OpenAI merely mentions healthcare and 'supporting proactive cyber defense'
MiniMax M1 model claims Chinese LLM crown from DeepSeek – plus it's true open source China's 'little dragons' pose big challenge to US AI firms
Bots are overwhelming websites with their hunger for AI data GLAM-E Labs report warns of risk to online cultural resources
UK MoD pauses £92M Oracle Fusion contract amid project governance review Last of Whitehall-wide ERP overhaul will not kick off until next year
AWS locks down cloud security, hits 100% MFA enforcement for root users Plus adds a ton more security capabilities for cloud customers at re:Inforce
Microsoft broke DHCP for Windows Server last Patch Tuesday Some servers can't renew IP addresses, and there's no fix yet
Logitech's latest keyboard and mouse combo is wired, quiet, and suspiciously sensible For that laptop feel without the laptop
LibreOffice adds voice to 'ditch Windows for Linux' campaign Next version to drop Windows 7 through 8.1, and 32-bit Windows support is on the way out, too OSes16 Jun 2025 | 97
ISS leaks push Axiom Mission 4 launch to no earlier than June 19 Evaluation of latest repairs to Russian segment ongoing Science16 Jun 2025 | 9
Eurocops arrest suspected Archetyp admin, shut down mega dark web drug shop Marketplace as big as Silk Road had more than 600k users and turnover of 'at least' €250M Security16 Jun 2025 | 9
Breaking free from data gravity: enabling scalable, compliant AI across Asia-Pacific It's time to rethink the application delivery controller in a world where data brings its compute infrastructure with it Partner content
Salesforce study finds LLM agents flunk CRM and confidentiality tests 6-in-10 success rate for single-step tasks AI + ML16 Jun 2025 | 48
Microsoft adds export option to Windows Recall in Europe Updated But lose your code and it's gone for good OSes16 Jun 2025 | 18
BT chief says AI could deliver more job cuts, hints at Openreach sell-off As others roll back use of tech due to quality, customers preferring to talk to humans AI + ML16 Jun 2025 | 26
Spy school dropout: GCHQ intern jailed for swiping classified data Student 'believed he could finish' software dev 'project alone and therefore that the rules did not apply to him' Security16 Jun 2025 | 110
Northern Ireland government confirms it did not ask Fujitsu to continue bidding for project Exclusive Scandal-hit IT giant said it wouldn't take on new UK.gov contracts or continue bidding on existing ones unless asked Public Sector16 Jun 2025 | 32
Techie exposed giant tax grab, maybe made government change the rules Who, Me? Custom text fields can be a powerful form of protest Offbeat16 Jun 2025 | 53
Google Cloud caused outage by ignoring its usual code quality protections Promises operational change - and improvements to customer comms when it crashes Off-Prem16 Jun 2025 | 24
VMware and Siemens spar over where to stage software licence showdown German giant wants case heard in Germany, not the USA Legal16 Jun 2025 | 10
Analysis to action: Operationalizing your threat intelligence Timing is everything in the war against ransomware thieves, says Prelude Security Partner content
Armored cash transport trucks allegedly hauled money for $190 million crypto-laundering scheme Asia In Brief PLUS: APNIC completes re-org; India cuts costs for chipmakers; Infosys tax probe ends; and more Cyber-crime16 Jun 2025 | 3
Dems demand audit of CVE program as Federal funding remains uncertain Infosec In Brief PLUS: Discord invite links may not be safe; Miscreants find new way to hide malicious JavaScript; and more! Security15 Jun 2025 | 5
Windows 95 testing almost stalled due to cash register overflow Microsoft veteran on breaking down numbers at the computer store Bootnotes15 Jun 2025 | 37