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The Register
Neuralink says US OK'd human experiments with Elon's brain chips
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Microsoft has made Azure Linux generally available. Repeat, Azure Linux
[961d]
US govt pushes spyware to other countries? Senator Wyden would like a word
[961d]
Why you might want an email client in the era of webmail
[961d]
Mozilla so sorry about that intrusive Firefox VPN ad popup
[961d]
LIGO cranks up the sensitivity to sniff out gravitational waves
[961d]
US and China trade chiefs aim for cool heads as chip wars heat up
[961d]
Meta promises UK it won't pilfer rivals' ad data to build Facebook Marketplace
[961d]
AI menaces superbug by identifying potent antibiotic
[961d]
IR35 costs UK Research and Innovation £36M – the same it spent funding tech projects
[961d]
Red Hat promises AI trained on 'curated' and 'domain-specific' data
[961d]
FYI: Windows XP keygen made to work on Linux
[961d]
The Windows XP activation algorithm has been cracked
[961d]
That old box of tech junk you should probably throw out saves a warehouse
[961d]
Experimental brain-spine computer interface helped a paralyzed man walk
[962d]
Fahrenheit to take over Celsius
[962d]
India set to regulate AI, Big Tech, with sweeping Digital Act
[962d]
When it comes to liquid and immersion cooling, Nvidia asks: Why not both?
[962d]
After network glitch, South Korea's commercial sat-slinger succeeds
[962d]
BlackByte ransomware crew lists city of Augusta after cyber 'incident'
[962d]
It's 2023 and Sri Lanka doesn't have a cyber security authority
[962d]
Virgin Galactic flies final test before opening for business
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