The Brutalist Report - register
- Oracle pours fuel all over Red Hat source code drama [905d]
- Intel patches buggy Sapphire Rapids Xeons, resumes shipments [905d]
- Fedora Project mulls 'privacy preserving' usage telemetry [905d]
- Starlink satellites leaking astronomy-disturbing EM radiation, say boffins [905d]
- Musk sues law firm for overcharging Twitter when Twitter was suing Musk [905d]
- Microsoft's Azure West Europe region blew away in freak summer storm [905d]
- Man who nearly killed physical media returns with $64,000 vinyl turntable [905d]
- US unhappy about China's tech pushback, rules out decoupling [905d]
- BT CEO Jansen confirms he's quitting within 12 months [905d]
- Number of pensioners hurt by DWP legacy system error actually 65,000 [905d]
- Comms regulator says UK cloud market should be referred to competition watchdog [905d]
- Sarah Silverman, novelists sue OpenAI for scraping their books to train ChatGPT [905d]
- The AI arms race could give us the cool without the cruel [905d]
- Turning a computer off, then on again, never goes wrong. Right? [905d]
- NASA humanoid robot to be tested as remote oil rig attendant [905d]
- Liberté, Égalité, Spyware: France okays cops snooping on phones [905d]
- Linus Torvalds calls for calm as bcachefs misses Linux 6.5 [905d]
- China ends crackdown on web giants with colossal fines for Ant Group, Tencent [905d]
- Microsoft to hike prices in Australia and New Zealand [905d]
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