Prison inmate accused of orchestrating $11M fraud using cell cellphone Judge rejects defense effort to toss warrantless device search on privacy grounds Security13 Oct 2022 | 29
AI recruitment software is 'automated pseudoscience', Cambridge study finds HR diversity claims via software are rot, according to boffins AI + ML13 Oct 2022 | 112
Extreme Networks fesses up to selling kit to Russian hypersonic missile maker Buyer Avangard's ordnance has reportedly been used against Ukraine Networks13 Oct 2022 | 21
ULA's Vulcan Centaur to launch in early '23, with lunar lander and first Amazon broadband sats Two down, 3,234 to go for Amazon's Kuiper service as it chases Starlink Networks13 Oct 2022 | 7
Want to crawl inside a nuke plant swinging a hammer? No? Toshiba's inspection bots will do it instead Go ahead, feel redundant: machines reduce maintenance time by 12 days and go places humans cannot Software13 Oct 2022 | 12
Scanning phones to detect child abuse evidence is harmful, 'magical' thinking Exclusive Security expert challenges claim that bypassing encryption is essential to protecting kids Security13 Oct 2022 | 142
Financial watchdogs want to know what traders are talking about on WhatsApp Keen interest in messaging platform follows $2 billion fines in US Security13 Oct 2022 | 28
Google datacenter contractors claim 'retaliation' for talking workers' rights Plus: A fresh Amazon NLRB complaint over 'surveillance' On-Prem13 Oct 2022 |
Canonical displays controversial 'ad' in shell update prog Updated Ubuntu once again courts controversy, but alternative commands are available OSes13 Oct 2022 | 61
SK hynix, Samsung, TSMC granted one-year reprieve from China chip restrictions Uncle Sam is giving out exemptions like Halloween candy to its allies Systems13 Oct 2022 | 5
Microsoft leaves the Office, rebrands everything as 365 Logowatch Now what does that flattened Möbius strip logo remind us of? Offbeat13 Oct 2022 | 124
TSMC cuts back on investment budget despite revenue surge Not even the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer is immune to chip downturn Systems13 Oct 2022 |
Insurer Medibank hit by targeted cyberattack Hot on heels of Optus and Dialog breaches, criminals turn sights to insurance sector Cyber-crime13 Oct 2022 | 1
Water pipes hold flood of untapped electricity potential 1.41GW, in fact – enough to power around one million homes Science13 Oct 2022 | 100
It's official: UK telcos legally obligated to remove Huawei kit Immediate ban on new installations in 5G networks, all contravening gear must be gone by end of 2027 Networks13 Oct 2022 | 86
Zinc: An Ubuntu remix that dares to be different Impressive distro is somewhere between a tech demo and a power user's tool OSes13 Oct 2022 | 14
America, use Bitcoin instead of old-school money? Not likely, says Fed It's all about the Benjamins, says Michael Barr Personal Tech13 Oct 2022 | 10
Inmarsat gets $1b from US Navy for 10 years of satellite data Outsourcing national defence didn't work so well in Ukraine Off-Prem13 Oct 2022 | 3
Sony, Honda collaborate on 'premium' electric vehicles that are born in the USA Get your own Playstation-on-wheels beginning in 2026, and be prepared to pay subscription fees Personal Tech13 Oct 2022 | 31
Lockheed Martin taps silicon photonics tech to build better weapons of war Let the battle against latency begin Systems13 Oct 2022 | 3
China doesn’t need to take Taiwan’s fabs to escape US trade bans Comment Threatening to destroy them could give them just as much leverage, while averting all out war Systems13 Oct 2022 | 22
Microsoft HoloLens proves to be a headache for US soldiers Eyestrain, nausea not entirely dealt with, military brass remain committed to AR Personal Tech13 Oct 2022 | 18
Banks face their 'darkest hour' as malware steps up, maker of antivirus says Interview When I saw it, I had to reverse engineer it, Kaspersky's lead security researcher tells us Security13 Oct 2022 | 17