The Brutalist Report - register
- Scientists develop AI algorithms to hunt for cancer-fighting antibodies [637d]
- Wind, solar power outstrip fossil fuel generation for EU [637d]
- Microsoft warns some Azure usage notifications – including abnormalities – are broken [637d]
- India sidelines Big Tech in push for farming cloud, goes open source instead [637d]
- China reportedly producing quantum computers – good luck observing one [637d]
- Datadog allegedly asked developer to kill open source data export tool [637d]
- Should Google location data be a tool for cops? [637d]
- What happens when you host code and git clone turns into a DDoS? Let's ask SourceHut [638d]
- DARPA's quantum computing is powered by ... FOMO [638d]
- Google boosts bounties for open source flaws found via fuzzing [638d]
- OpenText completes Micro Focus buy, CEO says bye to 8% of workforce [638d]
- Bankruptcy investigator concludes Celsius was cheating investors 'from the start' [638d]
- Oracle, Microsoft barely compete for a quarter of their US Federal contracts [638d]
- Microsoft sweeps up after breaking .NET with December security updates [638d]
- 200MP smartphone and first premium PC spearhead Samsung's pro push [638d]
- Tesla admits it was asked to hand over Autopilot, Full Self-Driving docs to investigators [638d]
- Linux Mint 21.2 includes a bit of feature creep from the GNOME world [638d]
- Castrol immerses itself deeper into liquid cooling with researcher [638d]
- SK hynix reports first loss in a decade as memory prices fall [638d]
- Everyone's doing it: PayPal sends 2,000 workers packing [638d]
- Boeing bids the 747 a final, ultimate, conclusive farewell [638d]
- Japan's NTT Docomo uses invisibility cloak tech to fix 5G reception [638d]
- Atos and Nest part company two years into 18-year £1.5bn contract [638d]
- Best time to prepare to leave an Oracle ULA? The day after it starts, say licensing gurus [638d]
- Google ready to kick the cookie habit by Q3 2024, for real this time [638d]
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