Colocation execs fret about sustainability as world eyes water, energy use What, you thought green tech shift will come from the good of their hearts? On-Prem09 Dec 2022 | 3
Google's Dart language soon won't take null for an answer Unavoidable variable safety coming in version 3 Software09 Dec 2022 | 78
North Korea using freelance techies to fund missiles and nukes You won't see 'Agent of vile murderous autocracy' on their CVs. Or their faces on vid chats Security09 Dec 2022 | 7
Foxconn sinks $500m into India for iPhones, semiconductors Colosso-conglomerate Tata Group also wants some of Delhi's substantial silicon subsidies Systems09 Dec 2022 | 2
First-ever orbital satellite launch from British soil will be delayed It's not our fault, says Civil Aviation Authority Science09 Dec 2022 | 22
Raspberry Pi hires former spy gadget-maker who baked devices into surveillance ops If he offers you a piece of the Chocolate Pi, be suspicious Personal Tech09 Dec 2022 | 95
Boss installed software from behind the Iron Curtain, techies ended up Putin things back together On Call Comrade offered 'monitoring' tool to keep an eye on the workers Security09 Dec 2022 | 49
Look like Bane, spend like Batman with Dyson's $949 headphones Mask apparently addresses urban pollution and noise, but doesn't even seal to the face Offbeat09 Dec 2022 | 156
Greater London wing of comms union urges BT workers to reject pay offer No backdated pay, no allowances, no substantial rises for all grades, 'we feel it falls falls way short of your expectations' Networks09 Dec 2022 | 11
Inadequate IT partly to blame for NHS doctors losing 13.5 million working hours Anyone who's ever been in the system will be very familiar with British medical professionals' complaints On-Prem09 Dec 2022 | 102
BOFH: Come back to the office. Your hotdesk is nice and warm Episode 23 When your Christmas bonus is a gaming chair you found in the street BOFH09 Dec 2022 | 59
Linux kernel 6.1: Rusty release could be a game-changer Opinion Don't sob into your battered copy of K&R though, the shift will move slowly OSes09 Dec 2022 | 57
UK lawmakers look to enforce blocking tools for legal but harmful content The latest idea in the long gestation of the online harms legislation Security09 Dec 2022 | 141
Guess which Fortune 500 brands and govt agencies share data with Twitter? Spoiler alert: just about all of them, all across the planet Security09 Dec 2022 | 13
MacOS9.app: A tour de force of emulation and integration Friday FOSS Fest The 'Infinite Mac' is an astonishing demonstration of emulation and integration between some of the best tech of the '90s and the '20s OSes09 Dec 2022 | 16
Italy, Japan, UK to jointly launch sixth-gen fighter jet by 2035 Warplane project may include AI in the cockpit, and comes as tensions rise with China and Russia Security09 Dec 2022 | 92
Cassandra 4.1 promises dev guardrails and pluggable storage Apache project focused on stability following previous major upgrade Databases09 Dec 2022 | 2
San Francisco investigates Hotel Twitter, Musk might pack up and leave In a $3,000/month for a bedsit city, how many seconds do you think it took locals to call building inspector? Offbeat09 Dec 2022 | 183
Legit Android apps poisoned by sticky 'Zombinder' malware Sure, go ahead and load APKs instead of using an app store. You won't enjoy the results Research09 Dec 2022 | 23
This ransomware gang is a right Royal pain in the AES for healthcare orgs Nothing like your medical files being taken hostage for millions of dollars CSO09 Dec 2022 | 7
GitHub adds admin controls to Copilot, paints 'Business' on the side, doubles price Ah, the enterprise way AI + ML09 Dec 2022 | 19