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NanoClaw now armed with JFrog for safer packages
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SK Hynix to boost memory production 3x ... you can wait another 8 years, right?
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Holy git! Microsoft code-sharing site suffers downtime, despite move to Azure
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MX Linux 25.2 provides possible refuge from AI as well as systemd
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Fired IT worker jailed for 21 months after sabotaging old school district
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KPMG's AI report becomes an accidental demo of AI hallucinations
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Novo Nordisk reports cyberattack as UK gives Wegovy pill the nod
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Amazon owns up to using 2.5bn gallons of H2O in its bit barns last year
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Microsoft has mostly repaired flaw in Surface hardware that allowed unprotected devices to be bricked by a single packet
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Microsoft has mostly repaired a flaw in Surface hardware that allowed unprotected devices to be bricked by a single packet
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Google fires sueball at alleged Chinese phishers over AI-powered fraud ops
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Elon Musk is now worth more than $1,000,000,000,000
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SpaceX's $75B IPO has investors seeing stars
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Met Police boss threatens to cut 700 frontline jobs after Palantir deal blocked
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Plymouth council exposes hundreds in latest local government email gaffe
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UK digital ID gets brain trust to 'challenge' ministers on policy
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BOFH: For one ambitious security type, chaos is a ladder
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Windows bowls a BSOD at sports fans
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Delos Data offers AI chip startups a fast track to rack scale
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This is your BIOS speaking. Please fix me. Your PC is broken
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Claude is ready for its corporate close-up
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Everyone hates frontier AI labs, says Palantir boss
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Anthropic recruits army to sell Claude to nonprofits
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ShinyHunters claims it hacked 100 orgs by exploiting an Oracle PeopleSoft 0-day
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Google's new open-weights model brings image-generation tricks to AI text generation
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Microsoft's worst 'Nightmare' unleashes BitLocker bypass 0-day
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Hand-cranked AI box lets you get a workout while you wait for answers
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Graviton 5 impresses, but please, for the love of all that's holy, stop calling them 'AI chips'
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ZTE wins three Selular Award 2026 honors for AI-powered network innovation
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Trump phone has HTC guts. Tremendous guts. The best guts
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2.4M+ VRChat users’ data accessed following cloud breach
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Cost per sample? Try cost per attempt
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Apple gives Mac devs a WSL-ish thing to call their own
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Race against re-entry: Swift's would-be saviour straps itself to a rocket
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Apple version of Office 2019 becomes useless in a month
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Dutch chip startup claims all-European fab flow – with help from a very American friend
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OpenAI could go from AI pioneer to AI's BlackBerry, says Forrester
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Oracle's AI datacenter splurge gives investors the capex jitters
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Met Police joins forces with Apple to choke London's stolen phone trade
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Malware scare keeps schoolkids home for a second day
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NS&I dangles £220K salary for CEO willing to straighten out £3B IT mess
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Nottingham Uni says student records raided after ShinyHunters claims cyberattack
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UK Treasury still deciding whether to show up to £1.7B ERP program it agreed to fund
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Every employee’s password was stored in a single Excel file
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Chinese agents caught rebuilding botnets and stirring the pot on AI datacenter debate
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Memory and personalization make AI more likely to tell you what you want to hear
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Blockbuster new Raspberry Pi project turns any screen into old-school VCR
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It blocked us at 'hello!' Anthropic Fable 5 refusing innocuous prompts
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Angry bug hunter with Microsoft beef drops new Windows 0-day
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GM gets datacenter fever, decides to build grid-scale sodium-ion batteries
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Datacenter growth may run into a power wall by 2030
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macOS 27 beta boots Asahi Linux off Apple Silicon
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Vercel escapes contempt rap after admitting it botched FBI warrant response
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Linux Lite 8.0 sheds Chrome, slims down, and finds its name fits better than ever
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Brit workers waste nearly six hours a week 'botsitting'
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GitHub pulls pin on npm's auto-run scripts
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NASA names crew for Artemis III lunar lander rehearsal
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Ivanti tells Sentry customers to patch now as critical bugs hit 10.0 and 9.9
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Brussels' datacenter efficiency scorecard may come with a credit warning
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SpacemiT shows off usably quick RISC-V mini desktop
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Node4 CEO Neil Muller found dead at home after suspected stabbing
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France and Germany agree to disagree, ditch joint next-gen Euro fighter
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Logitech knows when to fold 'em
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AI is making Patch Tuesday (kinda) fun again
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Salesforce cuts staff amid acquisition spree and $50 billion share buyback
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If your sex life is dead, you can blame Steve Jobs
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Anthropic spins a Fable of a tamer, safer Mythos
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Miasma worms its way onto GitHub as attack kit goes open source
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MIT boffins take electrospray nozzles out of the cleanroom, into the 3D printer
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Apple’s iOS 27 goes all agentic on compromised passwords, promises to change them with one tap
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Neo4j plots Palantir alternative with GraphAware acquisition
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LibreOffice brands Euro-Office a 'de facto ally' of Microsoft's lock-in strategy
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Devs know AI code is riddled with holes, but ship it anyway
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Signal says UK plan to scan devices for nude images 'endangers us all'
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Chrome's zero-day Whac-A-Mole continues with fifth exploited bug of the year
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France probes compromise of gov messaging platform after account hijack
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Kyndryl showers execs with shares while staff ponder redundancy packages
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Next stop, C:\ ... Paris Metro screen goes off the tracks
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Qilin NHS breach tally grows as Essex trust confirms stolen records
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UK.gov warned that digital transformation hype is no substitute for delivery
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Uncle Sam considers buying a seat on the Titanic
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Apple courts developers with privacy and context in AI comeback bid
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Norks blast 250+ fake job offers to developers over 6 weeks to try and snarf creds and crypto
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Apple’s Orwellian device controls for tots also mean more work for parents
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It's do or die for Apple AI
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Ransomware crims got a month-long head start on Check Point VPN 0-day that now has a fix
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Canonical sends Ubuntu into the AI agent era
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ZTE Demonstrates Integrated AI, Connectivity and Digital Utility Technologies at TNB Energy Transition Conference
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NASA's Secret: Moon astronauts will be rocking Prada underwear
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Ransomware sends Illinois high school on an early summer vacation
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Amazon Leo's satellite homework is late, but FCC won't flunk it just yet
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NHS prescribes half a million Copilot licenses for its paperwork headache
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GitHub nukes 70+ Microsoft repos, breaks CI/CD pipelines, following suspected worm infections
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Python JIT compiler project under threat after steering council says proper process wasn't followed
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NSO Group back in Meta's crosshairs after alleged WhatsApp targeting
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UK boffin bait lands 18 international researchers
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Brit fraudsters using AI to doctor 'evidence' in motor insurance claims
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Department of Work and Pensions' answer to AI job fears is a bot to polish your CV
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UK's answer to AI job fears is a bot to polish your CV
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UK gov's answer to AI job fears: An AI bot to polish your CV
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History of CentOS: How a biochemist's Linux hobby project became the enterprise world's default operating system
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Yes! It’s true! Windows 11 is an agentic platform.
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Consultant mistakenly deleted a ton of data – but reported it as a bug
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Our systems editor flew all the way to Taiwan and still couldn't get away from AI
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Brit maritime agency heralds fresh global rules for crewless cargo ships
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Home Office ditches legacy asylum database, keeps the spreadsheets
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England's exam watchdog frets over smart specs turning GCSEs into Google searches
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UK exam watchdog frets over smart specs turning GCSEs into Google searches
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Oxford Uni student data pwned yet again - this time via career platform breach
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Start spreading the news: Datacenters may face one-year ban in NY
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If you don't fall for these extortionists' calls, they'll show up with USB sticks
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Yet another Cisco SD-WAN 0-day under attack, and no patch in sight
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The ISS has a major air leak, forcing NASA crew to take shelter in Dragon capsule
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Trump pumps federal funds into coal plants in the name of energy security
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ZTE showcases AI-driven project management innovations at the 14th IPMA Research Conference 2026
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China Mobile Jiangsu and ZTE unveil intelligent complaint analysis agent to reshape core network O&M
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Agentic AI hype races ahead as enterprises remain stuck in pilot mode
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Microsoft allows BYOL for Amazon RDS. Repeat, Microsoft allows BYOL for Amazon RDS
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World Food Programme breach exposes data of 600k vulnerable Gazan families
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Gigabyte packs 40 Intel Lunar Lake PCs in a pizza box
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Raspberry Pi's profits are up. So is its DRAM bill
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Capita £370M bid 40% under UK.gov estimate for Oracle HR and finance system project, court case reveals
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Council in UK's City of York outs hundreds of disabled residents with a single email blunder
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UK's top crime agency hamstrung by legacy IT, watchdog warns
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Brit regulator finds mobile network service on trains is far from first class
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Tech support chap hauled out to help SWAT team saw his life flash before his eyes
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'It would be good for the world' to slow down AI sprints, Anthropic says
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Pink is the latest goon squad to use fake helpdesk calls to steal creds
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Canada wants to make its own AI, break free from US bots
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OpenAI's agent chained decade-old DoS attacks to crash web servers in seconds
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AI heavyweights warn their tech could help terrorists develop bioweapons
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Benevolent dictator Zuck will give Meta staff 30-minute breaks from keylogging privacy assault
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AMD takes a third of server CPU market as shipments grow
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'Please do not vibe f$%& up this software': Broken backups spark AI coding row in rsync project
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Intel's mysterious new datacenter GPU is what Nvidia's Rubin CPX nearly was
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Palantir wins £9M contract to run UK firearms licensing: CIA-backed biz to hold gun, bomb, and poison records
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Five Eyes: Watch out for odd LinkedIn connection requests, China's back on the hunt for state secrets
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Duo who sold car crash victims' data must repay £118k
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GOV.UK goes Dutch on payments as it dumps Stripe
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UK tax collector hands Capgemini £600M contact center deal, delays start of £2.4B CRM contract
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Nobody needs Mythos or 0-days to build a chaos-causing computer worm – free open source models work just fine
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All the passwords were stored in Active Directory description fields
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Commvault says it's time to rethink resiliency as AI crooks leave victims in a 'dark, dead' state
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Bend the beam like Beckham to defeat anti-jamming tech
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Grep this: Microsoft grafts (most) Linux commands onto Windows
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Ring gets buzzed by class action for collecting visitors' faces without consent
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No longer just a Copilot, Microsoft's AI wants to take the wheel
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Intel bit off more than it could chew with 18A process node
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Don’t repeat 5G mistakes with 6G, plead mobile operators
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The tech that could make Marvell the next trillion dollar company
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AI agents can now manipulate your organization. Are you ready?
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Another bug hunter leaks Microsoft exploits in defiance of company’s handling of vulnerability disclosures
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Microsoft Build: Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, Coreutils for Windows, air-gapped GitHub and more
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Listen up, England. The Health Secretary is going to be data controller for everyone's Single Patient Record
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Citation, please! UK regulator slaps Google with new publishing rules for search
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UK banks offered access to OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 amid exclusion from Anthropic’s Glasswing expansion
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ZTE and partners nurture global ICT talent through 2026 engineering capacity building program
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Automattic's CMS empire shows cracks as WordPress share falls
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UK lawmakers call on government to ditch Palantir NHS contract
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TypeScript devs no longer need to tangle with C# to use Aspire dev stack after Microsoft update
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'Dumbass' criminal breaks the 'first rule of ransomware club'
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Contentful tops off Salesforce's 'headless' bet, analyst says
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Trump's AI E-(I)-O could let feds pick winners and losers
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Cisco sings Mythos' praises - but doesn't say how many bugs the model uncovered
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Remote work – not AI – is killing job prospects for the youth
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Marvell enters the AI network fray with 102.4 Tbps switch silicon
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Enhanced performance for server consolidation with Intel Xeon 6+
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Russian spy agency says foreign spies turned officials' smartphones into surveillance devices
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Expect more of those DRAM price hikes as memory shortage continues to bite
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'Resistance is futile,' says Qualcomm CEO. AI agents will be become invisible, inescapable, follow you across devices
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Microsoft reaches for olive branch after public dustup with 0-day researcher
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Claude celebrates Anthropic's stock market float with blockbuster ... outage
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HPE declares Juniper deal a 'home run' as AI and networking fuel record quarter
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Northern Ireland cops issue PSA after official phone number spoofed by scammers
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Peter Mandelson invited UK PM to meet Palantir's Thiel
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Intel and pals cram 36,864 CPU cores into a 100kW rack while chasing the agentic AI dragon
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Satellite phone dreams orbit reality as direct-to-cell usage set to underwhelm
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Angry devs vow to flee GitHub Copilot as metered billing takes hold
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Shai-Hulud malware worms Red Hat npm package versions downloaded 80K times a week
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Election interlopers register 5K+ domains, hope to catch some voting phish
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Anthropic, now atop the AI bubble, files for its IPO
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US firms still dominate chip subsidies
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Agentic AI arrives for Delphi and C++ Builder
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Ohio hits pause on datacenter tax breaks draining its coffers
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GTA cheat service Atlas Menu hacked as attacker alleges screenshot spying
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California passes bill declaring death-by-algorithm to 3D-printed ghost guns
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Agent-led devs need serverless OpenSearch, Amazon claims
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Palo Alto VPN bug graduates from advisory to active exploitation
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Nvidia's Grace Blackwell superchips are officially coming to the PC with RTX Spark notebooks
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Password manager Dashlane suspends customer accounts amid brute-force attacks
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Putin sends submarines to survey Britain's subsea cables. UK deploys Royal Navy, mobilizes parliamentary draftsmen
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I designed Microsoft's $5B EA channel architecture in 2001. The 2026 transition is missing what made it work
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Memory crunch sends PC prices into double-digit climb
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LLMs are closer to religion than they appear. Watch out for those who like it that way
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Techie expensed a bag of oranges and then juiced up a stupid security incident
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If cores are what agents crave, Intel's new Clearwater Xeon 6+ might just quench their thirst
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Intel Diamond Rapids to boost core counts to 192, but RIP Hyperthreading
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Exploding rockets and exploding hardware prices make for a lousy new normal
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Netflix wiz creates app to slash AI bills, then open sources it
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Wikipedia editors plot strike and banner sabotage after Wikimedia layoffs
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Rocket exhibit at National Space Centre pulls off unintentional NASA SLS impression
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AWS reportedly to tuck Elon Musk's Grok into Bedrock, despite zero enterprise demand
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AWS reportedly to tuck Elon Musk's Grok into Bedrock, despite zero enterprise demand
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Lone attacker published 14 malicious npm packages mimicking popular OpenSearch, Elasticsearch libraries
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Okta writes its own license to kill rogue AI agents
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ICE to keep an eye on your eyes under $25M biometric scanner deal
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No fix yet for critical RCE bug in open-source Git service Gogs - exploit module is out
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QEMU mulls relaxing AI contribution ban
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QEMU mulls relaxing AI contribution ban
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23andMe inherits lawsuit over 'disturbing' DNA data breach
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UCLA seeks pre-litigation resolution with Oracle
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AI and data sovereignty in Postgres: An answer to the datacenter energy crisis
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Microsoft slaps new coat of paint on Copilot, buries annoying button
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Dutch cops wrest 17M devices from mystery botnet's clutches
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FCC warns US broadcasters their licenses are a privilege, not a right
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ChatGPT blindly trusts browser content, turning the page into a payload
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Russia-linked threat group put ChatGPT to work from lure to payload
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Blue Origin's New Glenn makes a crater-sized dent in Artemis plans
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ShinyHunters adds Charter to trophy shelf after 4.9M customer records leak
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That an app 'Fits on a Floppy' is still a useful measure in 2026
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Jammin' on UK defence secretary's jet as Russia blamed for GPS interference
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Russian oligarch's financial network crashed thanks to a crank and a cleaner
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Troops’ phones gave away location data to foreign adversaries
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Disgruntled 0-day hunter 'humiliated' by Microsoft pledges 'bone shattering drop' as Redmond calls cops
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Snowflake buys Natoma to help freeze out rogue agents
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Google, Canonical team up to certify Ubuntu images for TPU VMs
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Microsoft tests the 15-character limit of Windows Server admins' patience
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Europe told to cool its datacenter boom before water and power run short
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Zig creator seeks 'uncompromising perfection' before blessing 1.0
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Three in ten HP customers still clinging to Windows 10
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Qualcomm picks bad time to pitch a $300 laptop platform
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AI agents get their own phone directory built atop DNS
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Steam Deck prices go through the roof as Valve blames component shortages
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Carnival confirms ShinyHunters cruised off with 6M customer records after April breach
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ReactOS brings its Windows NT tribute act to ARM64
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Google engineer accused of turning Year in Search secrets into Polymarket payday
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London cops post £300M tech shopping list after Palantir contract blocked
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Kyndryl takes employees' pulse while cutting off circulation for some
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EU moderation watchdog says social media giants hate taking down hate speech
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Arm moves into the heart of the cloud stack
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Arm moves into the heart of the cloud stack
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Company CEO flooded file share with smut, called for help after he deleted it
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Most generative AI and custom model projects will be a bust: Gartner
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Bare metal cloud servers now cheaper and more readily available than on-prem hardware, says Nutanix CEO
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Salesforce waves bye-bye to UI in 'headless' embrace
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Snowflake to burn $6B on AWS Graviton CPUs and AI accelerators
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FAA grounds SpaceX’s Starship after another launch mishap
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Malware dev tries to steal Claude users' secrets, writes npm slop, leaks own GitHub private token
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Argonne flexes spare supercompute to build private AI inference service
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ICANN again intervenes to defend AFRINIC
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