The Brutalist Report - register
- Fortinet's cloud firewall ditches custom ASICs for Amazon's Graviton CPUs [985d]
- 90+ groups warn US Senate of 'damaging consequences' from Kids Online Safety Act [985d]
- NASA awards $57.2m to Texas biz for 3D printing future Moon base [985d]
- AWS CEO Adam Selipsky promises 'Zero ETL' future in re:Invent keynote [985d]
- Criminals use trending TikTok challenge to make data-stealing malware invisible [985d]
- Android users in 12 US states cleared to sue Google Play [985d]
- Top Senators want controls on US contractors using Chinese chips [985d]
- Lockheed Martin's Army cyber training platform goes civilian [985d]
- Redox OS version 0.8 is both strange and very familiar [985d]
- Elon Musk picks fight with Apple for slashing advertising spend on Twitter [985d]
- AWS opens up preview access to instances run on Intel's Sapphire Rapids processors [985d]
- Rolls-Royce, EasyJet fire up first hydrogen-fueled jet engine [985d]
- Ever wondered how the AWS leviathan develops software? [985d]
- Iterable co-founder claims he was ousted because of racial discrimination, not LSD use [985d]
- Fresh versions of Ubuntu Touch, Mir display server, and Unity arrive [985d]
- JAXA: Research simulating life onboard ISS contained fabrications [986d]
- 'What's the point of me being in my office, just because they want to see me in the office?' [986d]
- BT performs U-turn, agrees to up wages for 85% of UK staff [986d]
- Sandworm gang launches Monster ransomware attacks on Ukraine [986d]
- Japan's LINE shutters crypto exchange to focus on less controversial blockbiz [986d]
- Google Health licenses its AI breast cancer screening tool to a medical biz [986d]
- AWS intros homebrew Graviton CPU tuned for HPC, network stack tuned to updated Nitro system [986d]
- International cops arrest hundreds of fraudsters, money launderers and cocaine kingpins [986d]
- Japanese convenience store chain opens outlet staffed by avatars and robots [986d]
- China: Face-to-face meetings are best when swapping space station crews [986d]
- Blockchain couldn't stop TXT spam in India, regulator now trying AI [986d]
- Twitter search spam campaign hides China riots, researchers say [986d]
- Intel: The economy is bad right now, but we still need more fabs [986d]
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