ZTE intros 'cloud laptop' that draws just five watts of power The catch: It hooks up to desktop-as-a-service and runs Android – so while it looks like a laptop ... PaaS + IaaS24 Jun 2022 | 30
NASA wants nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 Space boffins task engineers with creating 40kW lunar fission plant that can operate for ten years Science24 Jun 2022 | 90
Xi Jinping himself weighs in on how Big Tech should deploy FinTech Beijing also outlines its GovTech vision and gets very excited about data Legal24 Jun 2022 | 11
Cisco quits Moscow Networking titan to shutter Russia and Belarus presence, after previously stopping operations Networks24 Jun 2022 | 20
NSO claims 'more than 5' EU states use Pegasus spyware And it's like, what ... 12, 13,000 total targets a year max, exec says Security24 Jun 2022 | 41
Beijing-backed attackers use ransomware as a decoy while they conduct espionage They're not lying when they say 'We stole your data' – the lie is about which data they lifted Cyber-crime24 Jun 2022 | 2
AWS sent edgy appliance to the ISS and it worked – just like all the other computers up there Congrats, AWS, you’ve boldly gone where the Raspberry Pi has already been Edge + IoT24 Jun 2022 | 10
The perfect crime – undone by the perfect email backups On Call And we would have gotten away with it, if it hadn't been for you meddling geeks! Storage24 Jun 2022 | 205
BOFH: HR's gold mine gambit – they get the gold and we get the shaft Episode 12 If you step outside, you'll find the unicycle for the practical test BOFH24 Jun 2022 | 109
First steps into the world of thought leadership: What could go wrong? Something for the Weekend I have decided to become a double-spaced, three-word sentenced, humble-bragtastic genius Networks24 Jun 2022 | 88
Google: How we tackled this iPhone, Android spyware Watching people's every move and collecting their info – not on our watch, says web ads giant Research24 Jun 2022 | 25
Teslasuit demo: Taking a crack at force feedback with the 'Glove' A virtual world at your fingertips with the idea that you feel something gripping your hand Personal Tech24 Jun 2022 | 9
Microsoft unboxes Exchange Online certification in bid to push customers off-prem More support engineers needed to keep the email flowing, it seems SaaS24 Jun 2022 | 8
Semiconductor boom could be coming to an end – analysts Record revenues buoyed by surge in demand over the last couple of years, but nothing lasts forever Systems24 Jun 2022 | 5
Back-to-office mandates won't work, says Salesforce's Benioff As industry and governments push to get workers crammed into commuter trains, glass box edifices, tech boss says: 'Why?' SaaS24 Jun 2022 | 72
Inspur joins Arm gang with 2U box running Ampere silicon Arm ecosystem elbowing its way into third largest server vendor in the world Systems24 Jun 2022 |
Microsoft issues fix for Windows 11 Wi-Fi hotspots Meanwhile, 'search highlights' will tell you 'what's special about each day' Networks24 Jun 2022 | 19
Startup rattles tin for e-paper monitor with display fast enough to play video In grayscale, though. Optimistic plans for daylight-readable display and long-life laptop Personal Tech24 Jun 2022 | 13
Arm most likely to list on the Nasdaq, says SoftBank CEO Hopes of securing London listing for UK chip designer may be in vain Systems24 Jun 2022 | 6
It's a crime to use Google Analytics, watchdog tells Italian website Updated Because data flows into the United States, not because of that user interface Networks24 Jun 2022 | 33
NASA circles August in its diary to put Artemis I capsule in Moon orbit First steps by humans to recapture planet's natural satellite Science24 Jun 2022 | 19
More than $100m in cryptocurrency stolen from blockchain biz 'A humbling and unfortunate reminder' that monsters lurk under bridges Cyber-crime24 Jun 2022 | 34
Big Tech silent on data privacy in post-Roe America We asked what they will do to prevent cases being built against women. So far: Nothing Personal Tech24 Jun 2022 | 241