Intel: The economy is bad right now, but we still need more fabs x86 giant says it will tweak spending for Ohio, Germany plants based on ‘market needs’ Systems29 Nov 2022 | 5
Twitter search spam campaign hides China riots, researchers say Elon Musk meanwhile muses whether Apple 'hate[s] free speech in America' because the company mostly stopped advertising on Twitter Personal Tech29 Nov 2022 | 28
Blockchain couldn't stop TXT spam in India, regulator now trying AI Maybe – just maybe – messages and calls from +91 might become more trustworthy Security29 Nov 2022 | 11
China: Face-to-face meetings are best when swapping space station crews Tiangong's population to double for a week after very, very, long commute, if rare very cold launch succeeds Science29 Nov 2022 | 9
Japanese convenience store chain opens outlet staffed by avatars and robots Like Clippy, but for snacks, booze, and cigarettes AI + ML29 Nov 2022 | 55
International cops arrest hundreds of fraudsters, money launderers and cocaine kingpins $155,000-a-month lifestyle ends in cuffs for suspected crim Security29 Nov 2022 | 24
AWS intros homebrew Graviton CPU tuned for HPC, network stack tuned to updated Nitro system 'Scalable Reliable Datagram' uses multi-path topography to smoke TCP PaaS + IaaS29 Nov 2022 | 1
Google Health licenses its AI breast cancer screening tool to a medical biz iCAD will have five years to bring a product to market AI + ML29 Nov 2022 | 4
Japan's LINE shutters crypto exchange to focus on less controversial blockbiz Decision is unrelated to recent crypto crashes, presages pivot to some kind of tokenised chat Software29 Nov 2022 | 3
Sandworm gang launches Monster ransomware attacks on Ukraine The RansomBoggs campaign is the Russia-linked group’s latest assault on the smaller country Security29 Nov 2022 | 15
BT performs U-turn, agrees to up wages for 85% of UK staff Cost of Living Pay Rise due in January, if unionised workers vote for it in consultative ballot Networks29 Nov 2022 | 20
'What's the point of me being in my office, just because they want to see me in the office?' Workers ignoring calls to get back in swivel chair. Plus: more UK orgs sign up for 4-day work week On-Prem29 Nov 2022 | 260
JAXA: Research simulating life onboard ISS contained fabrications Space agency releases report alleging falsified data, researchers who weren’t there, and improper data management Science29 Nov 2022 | 8
Fresh versions of Ubuntu Touch, Mir display server, and Unity arrive Make a big FOSS for Ubuntu Touch OTA-24, Mir 2.10, and the return of Unity on Arch Linux OSes29 Nov 2022 | 16
Iterable co-founder claims he was ousted because of racial discrimination, not LSD use While Justin Zhu admits to micro-dosing, he alleges that his ethnicity was an issue for investors Bootnotes29 Nov 2022 | 14
Ever wondered how the AWS leviathan develops software? re:Invent It's about small teams, microservices, bias towards serverless, and having the creator of Java on standby Devops29 Nov 2022 | 13
Rolls-Royce, EasyJet fire up first hydrogen-fueled jet engine Sustainable aviation will require something lighter than batteries Science29 Nov 2022 | 106
AWS opens up preview access to instances run on Intel's Sapphire Rapids processors Want to kick the tires early? You'll have to ask for an invitiation PaaS + IaaS29 Nov 2022 |
Elon Musk picks fight with Apple for slashing advertising spend on Twitter CEO claims platform threatened with expulsion from App Store, asks if device maker hates free speech Personal Tech29 Nov 2022 | 77
Redox OS version 0.8 is both strange and very familiar 'Experimental operating system' it may be, but it's still Unix/Linux-like OSes29 Nov 2022 | 41
Lockheed Martin's Army cyber training platform goes civilian Army civilian employees, that is, but aerospace biz says it could be used in the private sector, too Security29 Nov 2022 | 1
Top Senators want controls on US contractors using Chinese chips Work to with Uncle Sam? Then source your hardware outside of the Middle Kingdom On-Prem29 Nov 2022 | 11
Android users in 12 US states cleared to sue Google Play Millions of people who bought apps since 2016 eligible for payout Personal Tech29 Nov 2022 | 10
Criminals use trending TikTok challenge to make data-stealing malware invisible PSA: Don't download unknown apps even if they promise naked people Security29 Nov 2022 | 7
AWS CEO Adam Selipsky promises 'Zero ETL' future in re:Invent keynote RE:INVENT Move towards applications could bring cloud giant further into competition with its customers Off-Prem29 Nov 2022 | 16
NASA awards $60m to Texas biz for 3D printing future Moon base Icon will have to figure out how to build a machine that uses lunar regolith and operates in lunar gravity Science29 Nov 2022 | 28
90+ groups warn US Senate of 'damaging consequences' from Kids Online Safety Act The kids aren't alright Personal Tech29 Nov 2022 | 11
Fortinet's cloud firewall ditches custom ASICs for Amazon's Graviton CPUs You might say they've Arm-ed their security suite for battle Off-Prem29 Nov 2022 |