The Brutalist Report - register
- Google Maps just got lost for a few hours [1398d]
- Take this $715,000 and find security gaps in quantum computers, says NSF [1398d]
- Equinix cuts $705m check for Chilean, Peruvian datacenters [1398d]
- This browser-in-browser attack is perfect for phishing [1398d]
- Cyclops Blink malware sets up shop in ASUS routers [1398d]
- AlmaLinux OS Foundation welcomes AMD to the fold [1398d]
- Devs of bcachefs try to get filesystem into Linux again [1398d]
- Exotic Lily is a business-like access broker for ransomware gangs [1398d]
- Microsoft Visual Studio: Cluttering up developer disks for 25 years [1398d]
- ITC judge recommends banning toner imports that infringe Canon's IP [1398d]
- AI drug algorithms can be flipped to invent bioweapons [1398d]
- CISOs face 'perfect storm' of ransomware and state-supported cybercrime [1398d]
- Europe, US warn of fake chip danger to national security, critical systems [1398d]
- SAP community website leaks member data to savvy users [1398d]
- Amazon to spend £1.8bn on UK infrastructure over next 2 years [1398d]
- Northwest England councils in £31m SaaS HR system tender [1398d]
- Unable to write 'Amusing Weekly Column'. Abort, Retry, Fail? [1398d]
- Client demo in 30 minutes. Just what could go wrong? [1399d]
- Chinese Go Association suspends player 'for using AI' [1399d]
- Chinese Go Association suspends top player for using AI [1399d]
- Hear us out: Smartphone lidar can test blood, milk [1399d]
- China declares a new era of digitization has begun [1399d]
- Samsung updates its most popular smartphone range [1399d]
- Google uses deep learning to design faster, smaller AI chips [1399d]
- Google uses deep learning to design faster, smaller AI chips [1399d]
- Meta sued for 'aiding and abetting' crypto scammers [1399d]
- Protestware: JavaScript library updated to wipe files from Russian computers [1399d]
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