The Brutalist Report - register
- TSMC says first 1.6nm chips coming in 2026 [33d]
- Spotify claims Apple wants 'tax' for in-app pricing tweak [33d]
- DARPA's latest toy is a 20-foot, 12-ton tank that drives itself [33d]
- City council audit trail is an audit fail after disastrous Oracle ERP rollout [33d]
- SK hynix breaks Q1 revenue records on back of AI boom [33d]
- Russia, Iran pose most aggressive threat to 2024 elections, say infoseccers [33d]
- Meta's value plummets as Zuckerberg admits AI needs more time and money [33d]
- Atos hopes for lifeline as refinancing saga set to drag on into May [33d]
- Japan's Moon lander makes it through another lunar night [33d]
- Turns out teaching criminals to write web code keeps them out of prison [33d]
- Throwflame launches fire-spitting robo-dog from Hell [33d]
- Microsoft and Amazon's AI ambitions spark regulatory rumble [33d]
- BMW calls for vendor openness in quest to mine its own processes [33d]
- Forget the AI doom and hype, let's make computers useful [33d]
- Indian bank’s IT is so shabby it’s been banned from opening new accounts [33d]
- Samsung shows off battery tech it says will see you gone in nine minutes [33d]
- IBM to acquire Hashi for $6.4 billion, hopes it will boost software biz and Red Hat [33d]
- Australia’s spies and cops want ‘accountable encryption’ - aka backdoors [33d]
- Governments issue alerts after 'sophisticated' state-backed actor found exploiting flaws in Cisco security boxes [33d]
- With Run:ai acquisition, Nvidia aims to manage your AI kubes [34d]
- Apple releases OpenELM, a slightly more accurate LLM [34d]
- Musk moves Tesla's goalposts, investors happily move shares higher [34d]
- Shouldn't Teams, Zoom, Slack all interoperate securely for the Feds? Wyden is asking [34d]
- Now all Windows 11 users are getting adverts to 'make the Start menu great again' [34d]
- Lenovo and Micron first to implement LPCAMM2 in laptop [34d]
- Microsoft cannot keep its own security in order, so what hope for its add-ons customers? [34d]
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