Hangouts hangs up: Google chat app shuts this year How many messaging services does this web giant need? It's gotta be over 9,000 Personal Tech28 Jun 2022 | 17
India extends deadline for compliance with infosec logging rules by 90 days Updated Helpfully announced extension on deadline day CSO28 Jun 2022 | 9
Carnival Cruises torpedoed by US states, agrees to pay $6m after wave of cyberattacks Now those are some phishing boats Cyber-crime28 Jun 2022 | 18
Tencent admits to poisoned QR code attack on QQ chat platform Could it be Beijing was right about games being bad for China? Security28 Jun 2022 | 7
To Washington's relief, GlobalWafers to spend $5 billion on Texas plant Cash had been burning a hole in company's pocket after deal to buy Siltronic fell through On-Prem28 Jun 2022 | 7
Cisco compresses Catalyst switches to compact size Fanless fun for the whole family (if the supply chain functions) Networks28 Jun 2022 | 16
China's blockchain boosters slam crypto as Ponzi scheme Communists reckon Bill Gates and Warren Buffet got it right Software28 Jun 2022 | 59
Running DOS on 64-bit Windows and Linux: Just because you can FOSS Fest DOS isn't dead. You can still run it and its apps, even now OSes28 Jun 2022 | 79
Returning to the Moon on the European Service Module Interview Moving to series production and dealing with the US, where things are done slightly differently Science28 Jun 2022 | 35
Not much of this actually from 'China anymore,' says Northern Light Motors boss UK outfit's all-electric 630 three-wheeler is eccentric, but supply chain issues are less whimsical Personal Tech28 Jun 2022 | 58
NASA's mini-spacecraft CAPSTONE just launched on its journey to the Moon 25kg CubeSat the size of a bar fridge will plot course for Gateway space station, pave way for human boots on Moon Science28 Jun 2022 | 5
Activist investors join Toshiba board to pave the way to sale Appointments said to 'strengthen the alignment between shareholders and management' Systems28 Jun 2022 |
YugabyteDB tempts devs with read-committed isolation levels It's easier than retraining PostgreSQL devs, says distributed relational database startup Databases28 Jun 2022 | 2
AMD targeted by RansomHouse, attackers claim to have '450Gb' in stolen data Relative cybercrime newbies not clear on whether they're alleging to have gigabits or gigabytes of chip biz files Cyber-crime28 Jun 2022 | 7
Soviet-era tech could change the geothermal industry Gyrotrons can super heat plasma, maybe vaporize 20km of rock, too Science28 Jun 2022 | 122
Arm jumps on ray tracing bandwagon with beefy GPU design British chip designer’s reveal comes months after mobile RT moves by AMD, Imagination Systems28 Jun 2022 | 4
VMware reveals vSphere-as-a-service – but not the price Cloudy vSphere+ can manage multiple on-prem environments but not VMw-powered public clouds … for now Virtualization28 Jun 2022 | 5
Visual Studio adds ability to edit code in All-in-One Search Just one more wafer-thin feature to pop in Microsoft's swelling dev suite Devops28 Jun 2022 | 4
Databricks promises cheap cloud data warehousing at an eighth of the cost of rivals Inertia of embedded BI and analytics a limiting factor, however Storage28 Jun 2022 | 2
HPE thinks your next GreenLake deploy will be a private cloud Plus: IT giant expands relationship with Red Hat and SUSE, tackles hybrid data fabrics On-Prem28 Jun 2022 |
Altair pays off $79m owed to SAS in software license spat, will sell rival product Epic copyright saga rumbles on as US giant vows to keep fighting UK data analytics firm Software28 Jun 2022 | 2
Ditching VMware over the Broadcom buy? Here are some of your options Opinion What's your contingency plan? Virtualization28 Jun 2022 | 27
Arm says its Cortex-X3 CPU smokes this Intel laptop silicon Chip design house reveals brains of what might be your next ultralight notebook Personal Tech28 Jun 2022 | 18
Is computer vision the cure for school shootings? Likely not Comment Gun-detecting AI outfits want to help while root causes need tackling AI + ML28 Jun 2022 | 100
California's attempt to protect kids online could end adults' internet anonymity Websites may be forced to verify ages of visitors unless changes made Personal Tech28 Jun 2022 | 50
China is trolling rare-earth miners online and the Pentagon isn't happy Beijing-linked Dragonbridge flames biz building Texas plant for Uncle Sam Bootnotes28 Jun 2022 | 41
Google said to be taking steps to keep political campaign emails out of Gmail spam bin Just after Big Tech comes under fire for left and right-leaning message filters Personal Tech28 Jun 2022 | 34
US weather forecasters triple supercomputing oomph with latest machines NOAA makes it rain for General Dynamics IT, HPE, AMD HPC28 Jun 2022 | 9
HPE unveils Arm-based ProLiant server for cloud-native workloads Looks like it went with Ampere's Altra and Altra Max processors Systems28 Jun 2022 | 2