Customers revolt as GitHub Copilot 'fixes' rate limits Repair of bug that undercounted token usage leads to rapid exhaustion of subscription allowance
Agents hooked into GitHub can steal creds – but Anthropic, Google, and Microsoft haven't warned users Exclusive Researchers who found the flaws scored beer money bounties and warn the problem is probably pervasive
US states can't account for datacenter tax breaks. Literally Report says authorities are flouting rules by failing to disclose revenue lost to server farm subsidies
Decades-old Linux UI bug fixed by dev younger than the window manager Kamila Szewczyk prefers old software, as back then people understood something could actually be finished
Visual Studio 18.5 lands with AI debugging at a price, devs still feeling blue Latest version points to a shift in how Microsoft thinks about IDEs Software16 Apr 2026 |
Git identity spoof fools Claude into giving bad code the nod Forged metadata made AI reviewer treat hostile changes as though they came from known maintainer AI + ML16 Apr 2026 | 1
Textbook titan McGraw Hill on ransomware crew's reading list after 13.5M records exposed Publisher claims misconfigured Salesforce-hosted page leaked data Cyber-crime16 Apr 2026 | 1
Swarm welcome: Britain lines up 120,000 drones for Ukraine Giant UAV package will include strike, recon, logistics, and maritime systems Edge + IoT16 Apr 2026 | 16
Microsoft announces product it doesn't want you to buy: Extended security updates for old Exchange, and Skype for Biz Just migrate already, would you? But if you can't, Redmond will take your cash Security16 Apr 2026 | 5
Obsolete Google nag drowns out vital bar information at Swedish concert hall Bork!Bork!Bork! Backup and Sync may be dead, but it still knows how to kill the buzz before the ukuleles start Offbeat16 Apr 2026 | 12
Cops hand Motorola £25M no-bid deal to keep 2000-era radios alive Biz as usual for Brit public sector: ESN replacement is 12 years late and £3B over budget Public Sector16 Apr 2026 | 14
Server-room lock was nothing but a crock PWNED Your cybersecurity is only as good as the physical security of the servers Security16 Apr 2026 | 36
QUIC will soon be as important as TCP – but it's vastly different Deciphering the third transport protocol's four RFCs is a task to rival the proverbial blind man trying to understand an elephant Networks16 Apr 2026 | 16
Bullet train upgrade brings 5G windows and noise-cancelling cabins to Japan Private Shinkansen suites are pulling up to the station in October Networks16 Apr 2026 | 16
Indian government investigating TCS after police sting finds sexual harassment Services giant’s staff accused of assaults, inappropriate religious practices Legal16 Apr 2026 | 3
Google Chrome lacks protection against one of the most basic and common ways to track users online Browser fingerprinting is everywhere Security16 Apr 2026 | 27
Claude is getting worse, according to Claude Brief outage follows growing number of quality complaints
Anthropic's Project Glasswing CVE tally is still anyone's guess Like the majority of the companies participating, it remains a mystery Security15 Apr 2026 | 9
Don't let the bot play doctor! AI gets early diagnoses wrong 80% of the time 'LLMs should not be trusted for patient-facing diagnostic reasoning,' boffins advise AI + ML15 Apr 2026 | 26
Customers revolt as GitHub Copilot 'fixes' rate limits Repair of bug that undercounted token usage leads to rapid exhaustion of subscription allowance AI + ML15 Apr 2026 | 18
Shoe company says it's getting into AI infrastructure and yes this is the top OPINION Following in the footsteps of Long Island Iced Tea AI + ML15 Apr 2026 | 15
Patch these critical Fortinet sandbox bugs that let attackers bypass login, run commands over HTTP No reports of active exploitation (yet) Patches15 Apr 2026 | 1
Decades-old Linux UI bug fixed by dev younger than the window manager Kamila Szewczyk prefers old software, as back then people understood something could actually be finished OSes15 Apr 2026 | 55
Bad teacher bots can leave hidden marks on model students Study finds LLMs will smuggle biases into others even if they're scrubbed from training data AI + ML15 Apr 2026 | 6
Automotive data biz Autovista blames ransomware for service disruption Some customer orgs tell staff to block inbound email from the provider Cyber-crime15 Apr 2026 |
Not all networks can handle AI traffic – and experts are sounding alarms Y'all been focusing on compute and forgot about how the data moves around Networks15 Apr 2026 | 7
Windows takes a crash dump after one McDonald's order too many Bork!Bork!Bork! We've all been there Offbeat15 Apr 2026 | 22
French cops free mother and son after 20-hour crypto kidnap ordeal Latest in a string of cases that have earned France an unfortunate title Security15 Apr 2026 | 15
IT manager approved downtime over lunch, but made a meal of it Who, Me? Optimism is always risky, and defective hardware makes it indigestible
US states can't account for datacenter tax breaks. Literally Report says authorities are flouting rules by failing to disclose revenue lost to server farm subsidies On-Prem15 Apr 2026 | 23
Headless 360: Salesforce's latest pitch to let AI do the dev work Here comes 'enterprise vibe coding' as CRM giant aims to open development to anyone on the platform AI + ML15 Apr 2026 | 6
Ancient Excel bug comes out of retirement for active attacks Vuln old enough to drive lands on CISA's exploited list Patches15 Apr 2026 | 8
Raspberry Pi OS ends open-door policy for sudo Command prefix will require password by default OSes15 Apr 2026 | 55
Fission impossible: Uncle Sam wants nuclear reactors in space by 2031 Some on the Moon's surface, some in orbit. How does 5 years sound? Do-able, right nerds? Science15 Apr 2026 | 51
UK told its Big Tech habit is now a national security risk Open Rights Group says years of reliance on US giants have left Britain exposed Public Sector15 Apr 2026 | 33
Britain's atomic brain trust gives itself till 2030 to unpick fusion challenges Armed with £2.5B, UKAEA sets out technical hurdles it wants cracked by end of decade Science15 Apr 2026 | 17
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Waymo's self-driving cars face their toughest test yet: London Google sibling takes on the Big Smoke – with a human hand on the wheel Offbeat15 Apr 2026 | 78
Agents hooked into GitHub can steal creds – but Anthropic, Google, and Microsoft haven't warned users Exclusive Researchers who found the flaws scored beer money bounties and warn the problem is probably pervasive Security15 Apr 2026 | 6
Orbital datacenter startup CEO admits launch economics don't fly, presses ahead regardless Needs SpaceX et al to drop prices and give competitors a ride into space to make it work Systems15 Apr 2026 | 26
The only technology that died more times than VR is AI, and that seems to have worked out Opinion The perfect combination of hardware and experiences will arrive, no matter what Zuck and Neal Stephenson think Personal Tech15 Apr 2026 | 39
Boeing deliveries soar past Airbus for the first time in years, but this is no time to unbuckle your seat belt Supply chain and engineering woes keep the supply of new planes sputtering Offbeat15 Apr 2026 | 20
AI-powered mainframe exits are a bubble set to pop Analysts reckon 70 percent of projects will fail, and 75 percent of vendors in the field will go away Systems15 Apr 2026 | 21
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Claude Code routines promise mildly clever cron jobs Plus Anthropic has redesigned its Claude app AI + ML14 Apr 2026 | 1
Commvault has a Ctrl+Z for rogue AI agents The company's new software keeps an eye on your agents and backs up data. Security14 Apr 2026 | 3
Microsoft's massive Patch Tuesday: It's raining bugs One CVE under attack, one already disclosed by angry bug hunter, and 163 more Patches14 Apr 2026 | 23
You can finally control serial devices from Firefox Long languishing API gets love from Mozilla OSes14 Apr 2026 | 57
Nvidia slaps forehead: I know what quantum is missing – it's AI! One error in every thousand operations is one too many AI + ML14 Apr 2026 | 9
Oracle taps Bloom for 2.8 GW of fuel cells to keep datacenter binge going With grid hookups slow and turbines scarce, on-site power is starting to look less optional Systems14 Apr 2026 | 2
California ghost-gun bill wants 3D printers to play cop, EFF says Proposed law could lock down open source tools and give vendors fresh reasons to inspect print files Legal14 Apr 2026 | 106
GitHub invokes spirit of Phabricator with preview of Stacked PRs Long-familiar workflow lets developers split big code changes into smaller, easier-to-review chunks Devops14 Apr 2026 | 3
Physicist reckons two-button calculator can do all elementary math Paper says a single binary operator could replace a lot of scientific heavy lifting Science14 Apr 2026 | 79
Amazon pays $11.5B to satisfy satellite-envy while cowering in Musk's shadow Deal only comes with 24 operational sats, but also an Apple deal, spectrum licenses, and plenty of IP Networks14 Apr 2026 | 11
No honor among thieves as 0APT threatens rival ransomware gang Krybit Honey, the skids are fighting again Cyber-crime14 Apr 2026 | 2
NASA insiders oddly relaxed about latest budget threats exclusive Veterans think Congress may swat cuts again, but uncertainty could still do lasting damage Science14 Apr 2026 | 10
How JumpCloud unifies IT management to tame shadow AI Identity is the secret to ensuring enterprise network visibility in a world of shadow AI
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IBM becomes first company to pay up under Trump administration's diversity blitz Didn't admit liability, will cough $17M, still fighting age discrimination cases Legal14 Apr 2026 | 42
Microsoft raises UK Surface prices as RAM crisis reaches the checkout Entry-level models jump by up to £220, mirroring steeper hikes in US Personal Tech14 Apr 2026 | 25
Man suspected of Molotov attack on Sam Altman's home charged with attempted murder 20-year-old Texan also allegedly planned to kill everyone inside the OpenAI office building AI + ML14 Apr 2026 | 31
Britain gives Rolls-Royce the nod to sketch out its mini reactor future Contract kicks off design work, but SMRs unlikely to generate power before the mid-2030s Systems14 Apr 2026 | 37
Physicist reckons two-button calculator can do all elementary math Paper says a single binary operator could replace a lot of scientific heavy lifting
California ghost-gun bill wants 3D printers to play cop, EFF says Proposed law could lock down open source tools and give vendors fresh reasons to inspect print files
Microsoft's massive Patch Tuesday: It's raining bugs One CVE under attack, one already disclosed by angry bug hunter, and 163 more
Agents hooked into GitHub can steal creds – but Anthropic, Google, and Microsoft haven't warned users Exclusive Researchers who found the flaws scored beer money bounties and warn the problem is probably pervasive
AI-powered mainframe exits are a bubble set to pop Analysts reckon 70 percent of projects will fail, and 75 percent of vendors in the field will go away
Ancient Excel bug comes out of retirement for active attacks Vuln old enough to drive lands on CISA's exploited list
US states can't account for datacenter tax breaks. Literally Report says authorities are flouting rules by failing to disclose revenue lost to server farm subsidies
Commvault has a Ctrl+Z for rogue AI agents The company's new software keeps an eye on your agents and backs up data.
Microsoft sends Outlook Lite to the great inbox in the sky as memory costs skyrocket Mailbox access in stripped-down Android app ends on May 25 Software14 Apr 2026 | 27
UK state bank considers lengthening disastrous IT program Already £1.3B over budget and 4 years late, NS&I could extend timetable beyond 8 years Public Sector14 Apr 2026 | 32
When the IBM PC and shoulder pads were big, Japan led the chip industry. It's trying to get back there now Local hero Rapidus is on track to begin production of 2nm semis next year, as TSMC expands its Japanese foothold Systems14 Apr 2026 |
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Windows Update is a torture chamber for seldom-used PCs Opinion Microsoft punishes you for updating infrequently OSes14 Apr 2026 | 131
Japanese rocket part came unglued, leading to mission failure Tiny variation in temperature weakened a component and when a critical moment arrived, that mattered Science14 Apr 2026 | 8
Experts and laypeople agree: AI will hurt elections and relationships Latest report from Stanford's AI boffins finds unsafe usage practices, widespread anxiety about impacts, and China catching up to the USA AI + ML14 Apr 2026 | 16
Zombie Microsoft bugs rise from the dead, pave way for crims and ransomware scum One was patched almost 14 years ago Patches13 Apr 2026 | 6
Cloudflare revamps CLI as agents take over the internet What, you think basic usability is improved just for your benefit, human? Devops13 Apr 2026 | 1
How ServiceNow gets customers to gorge at the AI trough 'AI is now infused in every package that we offer to our addressable market,' SVP John Aisien told us SaaS13 Apr 2026 | 5
Fake Linux leader using Slack to con devs into giving up their secrets Google Sites lure leads to bogus root certificate Cyber-crime13 Apr 2026 | 2
Attention, gamers: The FAA wants YOU to be an air traffic controller GG noob, who cleared you to land? Public Sector13 Apr 2026 | 40
WARNING: Oracle's AI obsession could mean higher prices and worse support Advisers say fewer staff could mean slower answers and tougher renewals Databases13 Apr 2026 | 16
Claude Code cache chaos creates quota complaints Dev reports suggest long sessions now burn through usage much faster AI + ML13 Apr 2026 | 27
Notepad sheds Copilot from toolbar as Microsoft gives subtlety a try AI gubbins still there, just tucked under 'Writing Tools' OSes13 Apr 2026 | 20
Booking.com warns reservation data may have checked out with intruders Travel giant says names, contact details, dates, and hotel messages potentially exposed Cyber-crime13 Apr 2026 | 22