Execs make rules that control AI usage, then break them for their own work FOMO trumps corporate governance when it comes to AI
Retro Games opens pre-orders for THEA1200, a full-size working Amiga replica Company behind THESPECTRUM brings the holiday season early for retro computing fans
Software dev reveals the dirty little secret about AI coding assistants: They don't save much time Feature 'Stay in control and think for yourself'
Kubernetes overlords decide Ingress NGINX isn’t worth saving Maintenance to end next year after ‘helpful options’ became ‘serious security flaws’
Jaguar Land Rover hack cost India's Tata Motors around $2.4 billion and counting Asia In Brief PLUS: Active noise cancellation for entire rooms; More trouble for Korea Telecom; The Wiggles apologize for bad batteries; and more Security17 Nov 2025 | 2
Logitech leaks data after zero-day attack INFOSEC IN BRIEF PLUS: CISA still sitting on telecoms security report; DoorDash phished again; Lumma stealer returns; and more Security16 Nov 2025 |
Nvidia-backed photonics startup Ayar Labs eyes hyperscale customers with GUC design collab Exclusive Who needs 600 kilowatt racks when a single computer can span entire datacenters? SC2516 Nov 2025 |
Power: The answer to and source of all your AI datacenter problems Interview Digital Realty CTO Chris Sharp weights impact of densification on the datacenter and the rise of the AI factory Supercomputing Month15 Nov 2025 | 10
Apple’s new 15% mini-app deal finally gets Tencent to cut Cupertino in When is an app not an app? When it’s a mini app inside another app Personal Tech15 Nov 2025 | 6
Memory boom-bust cycle booms again as Samsung reportedly jacks memory prices 60% Leaving buyers to cry, AI AI AI On-Prem14 Nov 2025 | 20
Researchers find hole in AI guardrails by using strings like =coffee Who guards the guardrails? Often the same shoddy security as the rest of the AI stack AI + ML14 Nov 2025 | 18
Fortinet finally cops to critical make-me-admin bug under active exploitation More than a month after PoC made public Patches14 Nov 2025 | 3
Canonical pushes Ubuntu LTS support even further - if you pay Enterprise Linux vendors keep jostling to see who can prop up geriatric distros the longest OSes14 Nov 2025 | 20
Crims poison 150K+ npm packages with token-farming malware Amazon spilled the TEA Cyber-crime14 Nov 2025 | 2
Now you can share your AI delusions with Group ChatGPT Just when you thought virtual collaboration couldn’t get worse, OpenAI stuffs a bot into your group conversations AI + ML14 Nov 2025 | 9
AMD grabs more x86 share as Intel stumbles in entry-level chips Mercury Research blames stockpiling and low-end shortages for unusually flat CPU market On-Prem14 Nov 2025 | 7
Mozilla's Firefox 145 is heeeeeere: Buffs up privacy, bloats AI Updated Improves tracking prevention, profile management, PDF editing, and Perplexity creeps into your address bar
Project Kuiper becomes Amazon Leo as satellite network trickles into orbit Starlink challenger drops the codename, but full-blown service still years out PaaS + IaaS14 Nov 2025 | 13
FBI flags scam targeting Chinese speakers with bogus surgery bills Crooks spoof US insurers, threaten bogus extradition to pry loose personal data and cash Cyber-crime14 Nov 2025 | 4
GPU goliaths are devouring supercomputing – and legacy storage can't feed the beast VDURA boss: Your x86 clusters are obsolete, metadata is eating 20% of I/O, and every idle GPU second burns cash Supercomputing Month14 Nov 2025 | 7
CISA flags imminent threat as Akira ransomware starts hitting Nutanix AHV Advisory updated as leading cybercrime crew opens up its target pool Cyber-crime14 Nov 2025 |
Retro Games opens pre-orders for THEA1200, a full-size working Amiga replica Company behind THESPECTRUM brings the holiday season early for retro computing fans Personal Tech14 Nov 2025 | 58
Shenzhou-20 crew rides Shenzhou-21 home after debris strike Original spacecraft deemed unsafe after cracks spotted in window Science14 Nov 2025 | 12
The Steam Machine rises again as Valve readies 2026 hardware trifecta Linux-powered PC, Arm VR headset, and refreshed controller all land on pre-order for next year Personal Tech14 Nov 2025 | 33
Power crunch threatens to derail AI datacenter construction Supply chains also unprepared for liquid cooling demands
Oak Ridge lab bags $125M to bolt quantum onto supercomputers The DoE’s planned funding runs through 2030
$10B + spent on liquid cooling this week – it's only Tuesday Eaton and Vertiv splash cash as HPC infrastructure and AI factories run hot
AI's trillion dollar deal wheel bubbling around Nvidia, OpenAI Feature How to build a trillion-dollar industry: Step 1, invest in your customers. Step 2, sell them stuff
Google pitches EU on adtech fixes to dodge breakup after €2.95B slap Brussels reviewing proposal as Mountain View insists it will appeal antitrust ruling PaaS + IaaS14 Nov 2025 |
Europe's IT spend to surge 11% as cloud sovereignty fever takes hold AI, cybersecurity, and geopolitical jitters forecast to push market to $1.4T next year On-Prem14 Nov 2025 | 1
Software engineer reveals the dirty little secret about AI coding assistants: They don't save much time Feature 'Stay in control and think for yourself' Software14 Nov 2025 | 89
Report blasts UK Ministry of Defence over Afghan data-handling failures Public Accounts Committee tears into department responsible for the most dangerous breach in British history Public Sector14 Nov 2025 | 9
Why Elon Musk won't ever realize the shareholder-approved Tesla payout Opinion Trillionaire fantasies, investor dreams, reality nightmares Personal Tech14 Nov 2025 | 99
UK tribunal says reselling Microsoft licenses is A-OK Windows giant disagrees and plans to appeal Applications14 Nov 2025 | 51
BOFH: You know something's up when the suits want to spend money Episode 21 Generosity has nothing to do with it – there's a bonus (of sorts) on the line BOFH14 Nov 2025 | 47
Digital overhaul at UK's NS&I bank is £1.3B over budget and 4 years late Updated Watchdog says program buckled under procurement failures and technical complexity Public Sector14 Nov 2025 | 15
Big Tech's control freak era is breaking itself apart Opinion AI slop, Trump tantrums, and zero humans answering phones
Clop claims it hacked 'the NHS.' Which bit? Your guess is as good as theirs Cybercrime crew has ravaged multiple private organizations using Oracle EBS zero-day for months Security14 Nov 2025 | 6
Execs make rules that control AI usage, then break them for their own work FOMO trumps corporate governance when it comes to AI AI + ML14 Nov 2025 | 10
Developer battled to write his own documentation, but lost the boss fight On Call Org chart games were more important than speed and accuracy Applications14 Nov 2025 | 107
AI agents, real results: from assistants to orchestrators in the enterprise A new generation of AI agents are licensed to upskill Sponsored Post
Chinese web giant Tencent can't buy all the GPUs it wants Getting by with a meager $2 billion quarterly capex – vastly less than rivals, but still cashing in on AI PaaS + IaaS14 Nov 2025 | 4
Kubernetes overlords decide Ingress NGINX isn’t worth saving Maintenance to end next year after ‘helpful options’ became ‘serious security flaws’ Security14 Nov 2025 | 21
Chinese spies told Claude to break into about 30 critical orgs. Some attacks succeeded Anthropic dubs this the first AI-orchestrated cyber snooping campaign Security13 Nov 2025 | 13
Happy holidays: AI-enabled toys teach kids how to play with fire, sharp objects Consumer advocacy researchers at PIRG tested four AI toys, and none of them passed muster Offbeat13 Nov 2025 | 34
Firefox adds AI Window, users want AI wall to keep it out Browser maker scolds AI objectors, "The web is changing, and sitting it out doesn’t help anyone" AI + ML13 Nov 2025 | 78
Ransomed CTO falls on sword, refuses to pay extortion demand Checkout.com will instead donate the amount to fund cybercrime research Cyber-crime13 Nov 2025 | 28
InfiniBox G4 Family enhancements change the game in high-end enterprise storage The new InfiniBox SSA G4 F24 offers a lower footprint and more storage. Who wouldn't want that? Sponsored Post
Baidu answers China's call for home-grown silicon with custom AI accelerators Chinese search giant plans to bring custom silicon to the rack scale in 2026 with 256- and 512-chip systems AI + ML13 Nov 2025 | 1
States that aren't nice to ICE still sharing key database full of personal info Lawmakers warn of ‘information gap’ lets immigration agents sidestep states’ data safeguards Public Sector13 Nov 2025 | 16
AI pilots keep crashing, mostly because firms skip the prep, survey finds Under a third of PoCs make it past testing, but those that do often boost productivity AI + ML13 Nov 2025 | 14
Ubuntu 25.10's Rusty sudo holes quickly welded shut The goal of 'oxidizing' the Linux distro hits another bump Security13 Nov 2025 | 80
Avalonia brings Linux, browser support to Microsoft's MAUI cross-platform app solution Third-party framework builds alternative backend using its own renderer and WebAssembly Applications13 Nov 2025 | 11
ERP carnage continues as orgs jump in unprepared Lack of executive backing, unrealistic plans, and muddled goals remain recipe for failure Databases13 Nov 2025 | 28
Blue Origin hopes third time's the charm for New Glenn after two scrubbed launches Bezos booster blasted by solar emissions Science13 Nov 2025 | 18
HPE details Vera Rubin blades for next-gen Cray supercomputers Promised for 2027 racks, mixing Nvidia and AMD silicon in one liquid-cooled box Supercomputing Month13 Nov 2025 | 1
Extra, extra, read all about it: Washington Post clobbered in Clop caper Nearly 10,000 staff and contractors warned after attackers raided newspaper's Oracle EBS setup Cyber-crime13 Nov 2025 | 3
To solve compatibility issues, Microsoft would quietly patch other people's code Long before automatic updates, the Windows 95 team tweaked third-party software to keep it running OSes13 Nov 2025 | 19
Britain's first small modular reactors to be built in Wales Government picks Wylfa on Anglesey for initial trio of units, but power unlikely before mid-2030s On-Prem13 Nov 2025 | 114
Geopolitics push European CIOs to think local on cloud Majority of customers plan to favor domestic providers as sovereignty fears rise PaaS + IaaS13 Nov 2025 | 12
Data sovereignty: Don't just tick the box, think outside it How your data strategy can fuel innovation
How TeamViewer builds enterprise trust through security-first design What to do when even your espresso machine needs end-to-end encryption
Bring complexity under control with enterprise-grade Kubernetes No, it'll probably never be a doddle – but you don't have to take the hard way when deploying Kubernetes, says Nutanix
AI's biggest threat isn't skynet, it's thermodynamics xFusion champions a holistic hardware strategy that tackles the fundamental physics of the modern datacenter
Rhadamanthys malware admin rattled as cops seize a thousand-plus servers Operation Endgame also takes down Elysium and VenomRAT infrastructure Cyber-crime13 Nov 2025 | 2
London left buffering as Hyperoptic backup link refuses to boot Updated Broadband provider says damaged fiber and dormant failover path knocked customers offline for nearly 24 hours Networks13 Nov 2025 | 20
NHS supplier ends probe into ransomware attack that contributed to patient death Synnovis's 18-month forensic review of Qilin intrusion completed, now affected patients to be notified Cyber-crime13 Nov 2025 | 7
To 'Infinity' ... and beyond: MX Linux 25 has arrived Systemd-free option still available if you choose that download OSes13 Nov 2025 | 29
SpaceX and Musk called on to rescue China's Shenzhou-20 crew Technical and political obstacles block collaboration following suspected space debris strike on craft
Ransomed CTO falls on sword, refuses to pay extortion demand Checkout.com will instead donate the amount to fund cybercrime research
De-duplicating the desktops: Let's come together, right now opinion Here come old FlatPak, it comes grooving up slowly...
Retail giant Kingfisher rejects SAP ERP upgrade plan 'Don't just give me a price list or licensing module that spikes cost by 20x, show me the value,' says CTO
Software engineer reveals the dirty little secret about AI coding assistants: They don't save much time Feature 'Stay in control and think for yourself'
Kubernetes overlords decide Ingress NGINX isn’t worth saving Maintenance to end next year after ‘helpful options’ became ‘serious security flaws’
AI slop hits new high as fake country artist goes to #1 on Billboard digital songs chart It sounds a lot like everything else
Techie ran up $40,000 bill trying to download a driver Who, Me? In the dialup age, small mistakes could cost big money
Russia’s first autonomous humanoid robot staggers and falls on debut Go home, comrade clanker, you look drunk – and worryingly angry
Networking students need an explanation of the internet that can fit in their heads Systems Approach Networks have changed profoundly, except for the parts that haven’t Networks13 Nov 2025 | 53
Russia’s first autonomous humanoid robot staggers and falls on debut Go home, comrade clanker, you look drunk – and worryingly angry AI + ML13 Nov 2025 | 57
Google to allow Android users with high pain tolerance to sideload unverified apps Promises some easing of rules that knobble indie devs, eventually Software13 Nov 2025 | 25
The great virtualization reset: Why HPE has the only real plan B How to stay stable when the market shifts around you Partner Content
Atlassian twice shunned AWS Graviton CPUs, but now runs Jira and Confluence on them Bills fell 10 percent after granular tests suggested JVM tweaks that improved performance SaaS13 Nov 2025 | 15
Microsoft is building datacenter superclusters that span continents The 100 trillion-parameter models of the near future can't be built in one place Systems13 Nov 2025 | 28
OpenAI GPT-5.1 adds more personalities, loses inhibitions Updated model may deliver a bit more unwanted content, but will be polite about it AI + ML13 Nov 2025 | 5
You can now put your US passport into Apple Wallet for domestic travel But only a few states plus Puerto Rico will accept it Personal Tech12 Nov 2025 | 23
Google sues 25 China-based scammers behind Lighthouse 'phishing for dummies' kit 600+ phishing websites and 116 of these use a Google logo Cyber-crime12 Nov 2025 | 5
OpenAI’s viability called into question by reported inference spending with Microsoft Microsoft internal financials also suggest AI flag bearer is nowhere close to $13 billion in revenues AI + ML12 Nov 2025 | 26
Google apes Apple, swears cloud-based AI will keep your info private We take your privacy, seriously AI + ML12 Nov 2025 | 9
First stellar Coronal Mass Ejection detected beyond our Sun Red dwarf hurls plasma at speeds rarely seen from Sun, potentially stripping atmospheres from orbiting planets Science12 Nov 2025 | 14
Attackers turned Citrix, Cisco 0-day exploits into custom-malware hellscape Vendors (still) keep mum Security12 Nov 2025 | 4
Apple knits up $230 sock for your iPhone in time for Christmas Fashion house behind Jobs' turtleneck helps with pricey new accessory line Offbeat12 Nov 2025 | 70
VLC's keeper of the cone nets European free software gong Jean-Baptiste Kempf lauded for keeping the media player free of crapware Software12 Nov 2025 | 40
Broken wizard forces Microsoft to issue out-of-band Windows 10 patch End of support? Not quite OSes12 Nov 2025 | 24