Bill Gates' nuclear power plant stalled by Russian fuel holdup Putin it into operation will take a while at this rate Science16 Dec 2022 | 94
Meta, Google, TikTok and friends sue California to block kids privacy law Free speech? Or 'roving internet censors' Personal Tech16 Dec 2022 | 14
NIST says you better dump weak SHA-1 ... by 2030 How about right now? Right now is good Security16 Dec 2022 | 31
Xen project goes for VM Hyperlaunch with version 4.17 More ways to boot, with less overhead – just what's needed in the embedded market Virtualization16 Dec 2022 | 6
US adds 36 Chinese entities to naughty list, drops 25 after checking it twice Some are suspected of helping other banned suppliers get around sanctions Security16 Dec 2022 | 5
Microsoft Teams: A vector for child sexual abuse material with a two-day processing time for complaints Redmond and Cupertino criticized for slow and weak responses by Australian regulator Security16 Dec 2022 | 17
To the Banmobile! Huawei inks deal to create global high-end automotive brand Surely it must realize regulators aren't going to go for this? Personal Tech16 Dec 2022 | 19
Server broke because it was invisibly designed to break On Call Cause of weeklong outage was under tech support's nose – but not on their mind Systems16 Dec 2022 | 172
Meta axes two Danish datacenters amid shift to AI infrastructure Cancelled bit barns the latest casualties following mass layoffs last month Off-Prem16 Dec 2022 | 14
Corporate execs: Get back, get back, to the office where you once belonged Sing it in the key of C-suite, because operations truly doesn't care On-Prem16 Dec 2022 | 183
BBC is still struggling with the digital switch, says watchdog It brought you Monty Python and Jimi Hendrix, but Auntie Beeb must compete with digital monsters like Netflix Offbeat16 Dec 2022 | 157
With pay strikes ending, BT merges divisions to save £100m in annual costs A day after Openreach engineers overwhelmingly accept new compensation, telco says it will merge Enterprise and Global businesses Networks16 Dec 2022 | 18
Adobe confirms UK looking into its $20b Figma deal, EU probe 'expected' Options? Customers have heard of them. Software giant reports record $17b+ revs, with biggest growth in ... PDFs? SaaS16 Dec 2022 | 10
GCC 13 to support Modula-2: Follow-up to Pascal lives on in FOSS form Niklaus Wirth's lesser known programming language still kicking around Software16 Dec 2022 | 49
Plaice in spaaace: NASA boosts astronauts' cognition with piscine diet Study finds fruit and veg also help improve health and performance, even during space hops Science16 Dec 2022 | 15
openSUSE Tumbleweed team changes its mind about x86-64-v2 Tumbleweed hits some turbulence, but there's no reason to be alarmed… 'By the way, does anyone know how to fly a plane?' OSes16 Dec 2022 | 9
Amazon, Games Workshop announce Warhammer 40k film deal In the grim darkness of the far future there is only Bezos. Oh, and Henry Cavill Offbeat16 Dec 2022 | 52
Twitter staffer turned Saudi spy jailed for 3.5 years Tweeter, tailor, soldier, bye Cyber-crime16 Dec 2022 | 40
Top tip: If you want more of that VC money, stick some AI in your chips Analysis Helps if you're teetering on the edge AI + ML16 Dec 2022 | 3
Let's spend $22m supporting survivors of tech-enabled abuse, lawmakers suggest And the corporations making the tools for stalking and harassment in the first place? Anyone? Security16 Dec 2022 | 5
Apple 'created decoy labor group' to derail unionization You're holding your staff meetings the wrong way Personal Tech16 Dec 2022 | 35