NASA keeps ancient Voyager 1 spacecraft alive with Hail Mary thruster fix Failure could've triggered a small explosion
Uncle Sam claims H-1B fraud crackdown is working as registrations drop 25% Surely Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric has nothing to do with it
AMD’s first crack at Nvidia hampered by half-baked training software, says TensorWave boss Interview Bit barn operator to wedge 8,192 liquid-cooled MI325Xs into AI training cluster
The 'End of 10' is nigh, but don't bury your PC just yet Linux types mobilize website to help people avoid creating more e-waste
Apple slams door on Fortnite's stateside iOS comeback Epic's latest submission blocked right after CEO offered truce with Cupertino Personal Tech16 May 2025 |
Microsoft pulls MS365 Business Premium from nonprofits Microsoft giveth and Microsoft taketh away Applications16 May 2025 | 2
Defamation case against DEF CON terminated with prejudice 'We hope it makes attendees feel safe reporting violations' Security16 May 2025 |
Annual electronic waste footprint per person is 11.2 kg Extending all the dumped devices' lives by 12 months? Like taking 2M cars off the road each year Personal Tech16 May 2025 | 11
Broadcom employee data stolen by ransomware crooks following hit on payroll provider EXCLUSIVE The tech biz was in the process of dropping the payroll company as it learned of the breach Cyber-crime16 May 2025 | 1
Microsoft proposes sweeping global concessions to Teams for up to a decade Beast of Redmond runs scared from EC antitrust cops half decade after rivals complained SaaS16 May 2025 | 1
AWS says Britain needs more nuclear power to feed AI datacenter surge CEO warns energy demands will overwhelm grid without extra generation capacity AI Infrastructure Month16 May 2025 | 19
Good luck to Atos' 7th CEO and its latest biz transformation We suspect Philippe Salle will need it, not to mention staff and customers On-Prem16 May 2025 | 1
How sticky notes saved 'the single biggest digital program in the world' Success of UK's Universal Credit has lessons for government IT projects, former minister claims Public Sector16 May 2025 | 26
UK government overrules local council’s datacenter refusal on Green Belt land DPM signs off 96MW bit barn, citing national policy shift AI Infrastructure Month16 May 2025 | 23
Some English hospitals doubt Palantir's utility: We'd 'lose functionality rather than gain it' After UK spends hundreds of millions, several say existing systems are better Databases16 May 2025 | 10
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 Sponsored feature
Dilettante dev wrote rubbish, left no logs, and had no idea why his app wasn't working On Call Self-taught coders who work in HR and have a doctorate in English tend to do that Applications16 May 2025 | 83
Jilted AWS reckons VMware is now crusty like a mainframe Gives both platforms the ‘generative AI will freshen it up and shift it to the cloud’ treatment Virtualization16 May 2025 | 4
Sci-fi author Neal Stephenson wants AIs fighting AIs so those most fit to live with us survive Fears surrendering to GenAI makes humans less competitive AI + ML16 May 2025 | 27
Microsoft blows deadline for special Azure for EU hosters Lawyers prepare to get suited and booted if 'Plan B' to address unfair competition claims is a no show PaaS + IaaS16 May 2025 | 4
Interview: chief maintainer of Qt project on language independence, KDE, and the pain of Qt 5 to Qt 6
GAO finds billions in possible government savings, all without Elon's help Comment More than $100M in costs could be cut by gutting duplicative IT alone, making DOGE itself look a bit redundant
Trump says he has a problem if Apple builds iThings in India Cupertino's plan to spend $500bn stateside wasn’t enough to placate the tycoon of tariffs Public Sector16 May 2025 | 25
Scammers are deepfaking voices of senior US government officials, warns FBI They're smishing, they're vishing Security16 May 2025 | 14
DoorDash scam used fake drivers, phantom deliveries to bilk $2.59M Entire process took less than five minutes, prosecutors say Cyber-crime15 May 2025 | 16
NASA keeps ancient Voyager 1 spacecraft alive with Hail Mary thruster fix Failure could've triggered a small explosion Science15 May 2025 | 46
Anthropic’s law firm throws Claude under the bus over citation errors in court filing AI footnote fail triggers legal palmface in music copyright spat Legal15 May 2025 | 26
Plan to keep advanced chips from China with tracking tech gains support in Congress Every shipment you make, every FLOP you generate, Uncle Sam will be watching you AI Infrastructure Month15 May 2025 | 24
Uncle Sam claims H-1B fraud crackdown is working as registrations drop 25% Surely Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric has nothing to do with it On-Prem15 May 2025 | 33
Cyber fiends battering UK retailers now turn to US stores Interview DragonForce-riding ransomware ring also has 'shiny object syndrome' so will likely move on to another sector soon Cyber-crime15 May 2025 | 3
Coinbase extorted for $20M. Support staff bribed. Customers scammed. One hell of a SNAFU Expert tells us: 'It is the most unique breach disclosure I've ever seen' Cyber-crime15 May 2025 | 13
Socket buys Coana to tell you which security alerts you can ignore Sometimes, less information is more Security15 May 2025 |
Microsoft set to pull the plug on Bing Search APIs in favor of AI alternative Devs told to swap raw results for LLM-generated summaries as August shutdown looms Software15 May 2025 | 29
Intel's data-leaking Spectre defenses scared off yet again BTW ETH Zurich boffins exploit branch prediction race condition to steal info from memory, fixes have mild perf hit
Snowflake CISO on the power of 'shared destiny' and 'yes and' interview Lessons learned from last year's security snafu CSO15 May 2025 | 2
Next week's SpaceX Starship test still needs FAA authorization Aiming for the stars, but sometimes hitting the Caribbean Science15 May 2025 | 43
70-knot winds so far blamed for yacht disaster that killed Brit tech tycoon Mike Lynch Probe indicates it was all over for Bayesian in just 9 minutes Software15 May 2025 | 48
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 Sponsored feature
Royal Navy freshens up ships' electromagnetic warfare defenses MEWSIC to Brit crews' ears will see off anti-ship missiles, among other things Offbeat15 May 2025 | 40
The 'End of 10' is nigh, but don't bury your PC just yet Linux types mobilize website to help people avoid creating more e-waste OSes15 May 2025 | 143
A year on, Valkey charts path to v9 after break from Redis Interview Fork focuses on stability and inclusion as it preps for more ambitious changes Databases15 May 2025 |
Google DeepMind promises to help you evolve your algos AlphaEvolve may optimize your code in ways you hadn’t thought possible. Or not. Not is possible, too AI + ML15 May 2025 | 12
Here's what we know about the DragonForce ransomware that hit Marks & Spencer Would you believe it, this RaaS cartel says Russia is off limits Cyber-crime15 May 2025 | 16
Meet your new colleague – the ML Admin, who tames LLMs so they're ready to rock IT department keeps the infrastructure. Then this new persona takes over and handles the AI stuff AI Infrastructure Month15 May 2025 | 11
Why CVSS is failing us and what we can do about it How Adversarial Exposure Validation is changing the way we approach vulnerability management Partner content
Chip bans? LOL! Chinese web giant Tencent says it has enough GPUs for future AI model training Partly because America does AI wrong and it can get more done with less AI Infrastructure Month15 May 2025 | 17
AMD’s first crack at Nvidia hampered by half-baked training software, says TensorWave boss Interview Bit barn operator to wedge 8,192 liquid-cooled MI325Xs into AI training cluster AI Infrastructure Month14 May 2025 | 4
Metal maker meltdown: Nucor stops production after cyber-intrusion Ransomware or critical infra hit? Top US manufacturer maintains steely silence Cyber-crime14 May 2025 | 11
Intuitive Machines blames dim lighting and dodgy data for second lunar faceplant Touchdown with no topple? Company aims for third time lucky Science14 May 2025 | 20
RHEL 10 quietly leaks ahead of Red Hat Summit GA date slips out on Japanese site, vanishes from English OSes14 May 2025 | 11
The future of LLMs is open source, Salesforce's Benioff says Cheaper, open source AI will commoditize the market at expense of their bloated counterparts AI + ML14 May 2025 | 7
Uncle Sam pulls $2.4B Leidos deal to support CISA after rival alleges foul play Nightwing claims insider intel helped secure lucrative CISA work but US says decision is unrelated Public Sector14 May 2025 | 4
Intel needs external foundry customers to make 14A process node pay off Ailing chip giant targets 2027 break-even as costly EUV tools raise stakes Systems14 May 2025 | 8
Ivanti patches two zero-days under active attack as intel agency warns customers Vendor says vulns are linked with 2 mystery open source libraries integrated into EPMM product Patches14 May 2025 | 1
Meta's still violating GDPR rules with latest plan to train AI on EU user data, says noyb 'Legitimate interest' won't wash, says privacy outfit, as Zuck's org claims activists want to 'delay AI innovation' AI + ML14 May 2025 | 71
VPN Secure parent company CEO explains why he had to axe thousands of 'lifetime' deals Admits due diligence fell short - furious users cry ‘gaslighting’ Networks14 May 2025 | 74
Saudi CubeSat gets golden ticket on doomed SLS rocket Trump greenlights slot for Riyadh as NASA's pricey booster teeters on the brink Science14 May 2025 | 12
Can't get no satisfaction in cyber recovery? Minimum viability is the answer You might find you can get what you need. At least with a little planning
Harnessing AI for fast, reliable networks How to build, configure and support efficient, secure networks with help from artificial intelligence
How automation can drive out downtime Nokia Event-Driven Automation platform is on a mission to remove mistakes from datacenter operations
AI revolution driving datacenter network investment surge Why more companies are recognizing the need to make infrastructure fit for purpose in the brave new world of AI
Go ahead and ignore Patch Tuesday – it might improve your security No rush, according to Gartner chap who says: 'Nobody has ever out-patched threat actors at scale' Patches14 May 2025 | 30
C-suite at Alphabet make B-A-N-K from 2024 equity awards CEO Pichai slumming it on a measly $10.725M compared to lieutenants PaaS + IaaS14 May 2025 | 5
Everyone's deploying AI, but no one's securing it – what could go wrong? CYBERUK Crickets as senior security folk asked about risks at NCSC conference CSO14 May 2025 | 20
Post Office finally throttles delayed in-house EPOS project Troubled state biz tenders £410M software and DC-to-cloud migration plan, goodbye to Fujitsu on the Horizon Public Sector14 May 2025 | 34
NASA keeps ancient Voyager 1 spacecraft alive with Hail Mary thruster fix Failure could've triggered a small explosion
The 'End of 10' is nigh, but don't bury your PC just yet Linux types mobilize website to help people avoid creating more e-waste
Here's what we know about the DragonForce ransomware that hit Marks & Spencer Would you believe it, this RaaS cartel says Russia is off limits
Uncle Sam pulls $2.4B Leidos deal to support CISA after rival alleges foul play Nightwing claims insider intel helped secure lucrative CISA work but US says decision is unrelated
Coinbase extorted for $20M. Support staff bribed. Customers scammed. One hell of a SNAFU Expert tells us: 'It is the most unique breach disclosure I've ever seen'
Metal maker meltdown: Nucor stops production after cyber-intrusion Ransomware or critical infra hit? Top US manufacturer maintains steely silence
Ivanti patches two zero-days under active attack as intel agency warns customers Vendor says vulns are linked with 2 mystery open source libraries integrated into EPMM product
GAO finds billions in possible government savings, all without Elon's help Comment More than $100M in costs could be cut by gutting duplicative IT alone, making DOGE itself look a bit redundant
AMD’s first crack at Nvidia hampered by half-baked training software, says TensorWave boss Interview Bit barn operator to wedge 8,192 liquid-cooled MI325Xs into AI training cluster
RHEL 10 quietly leaks ahead of Red Hat Summit GA date slips out on Japanese site, vanishes from English
EuroHPC lines up AI upgrade for Leonardo supercomputer Updated And it's Eviden who has no reason to moan over LISA upgrade - though questions over funding remain AI Infrastructure Month14 May 2025 | 2
Ransomware scum have put a target on the no man's land between IT and operations Defenses are weaker, and victims are more likely to pay, SANS warns CSO14 May 2025 | 16
US tech titans rejoice in $600B Saudi shopping spree Prince Mohammed bin Bone Saw will take a few hundred thousand GPUs with his missiles and fighter jets AI Infrastructure Month14 May 2025 | 46
Intel Xeon 6 CPUs make their name in AI, HPC There isn’t a datacenter workload whose performance or efficiency isn’t improved by using Xeon 6 chips Partner content
Apple patched one first, but Microsoft’s blasted five exploited flaws this Pa-Tu Patch Tuesday Plus: All the fun and frolic of fixes from Adobe, SAP, Ivanti Patches14 May 2025 | 2
NSF director memo to staff: Don't worry about those job cuts, at least for now Court orders halt to layoffs – as folks steering American innovation wonder how long injunction will last Science14 May 2025 | 8
Trump ends Biden-era dream to cap US AI chip exports Ding dong, diffusion is dead AI Infrastructure Month13 May 2025 | 11
Qatar’s $400M jet for Trump is a gold-plated security nightmare Air Force Dumb Bootnotes13 May 2025 | 99
Microsoft boots 3% of staff in latest cull, middle managers first in line Redmond talks up new technologies, capabilities for productivity ... just don’t call it AI Software13 May 2025 | 26
Commvault fixes critical Command Center issue after flaw finder alert Pay-to-play security on CVSS 10 issue is now fixed Patches13 May 2025 |
Judge puts two-week pause on Trump's mass government layoffs But the government may be ignoring it anyway Public Sector13 May 2025 | 70
Microsoft facing multibillion legal claim over how it sells software Updated Stop us if you've heard this one before OSes13 May 2025 | 44
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 Sponsored feature
'We still have embeds in CISA': CTO of Brit cyber agency talks post-Trump relationship with US counterpart CYBERUK Both agencies seem unbothered despite tech world's clear concerns for US infoseccers Security13 May 2025 | 6
AMD is Ryzen to the SMB occasion with a bundle of baby Epycs The House of Zen’s low-end enterprise strategy is badge engineering at its best AI Infrastructure Month13 May 2025 | 13
Boffins warn that AI paper mills are swamping science with garbage studies Research flags rise in one-dimensional health research fueled by large language models AI + ML13 May 2025 | 75