The Brutalist Report - register
- Canon claims its nanoimprint litho machines capable of 5nm chip production [800d]
- EPA flushes water cybersecurity rule after losing legal fight with industry, states [800d]
- Biden hopes to squeeze loopholes to slow China's devouring of US AI chips [800d]
- 530K people's info feared stolen from cloud PC gaming biz Shadow [800d]
- Bungled ransomware raid targeting WS_FTP servers demanded just 0.018 BTC [800d]
- Three dozen plaintiffs join Apple AirTag tracking lawsuit in amended complaint [800d]
- MariaDB ditches products and staff in restructure, bags $26.5M loan to cushion fall [800d]
- Calls for Visual Studio security tweak fall on deaf ears despite one-click RCE exploit [800d]
- Can open source be saved from the EU's Cyber Resilience Act? [800d]
- GNOME developer proposes removing the X11 session [801d]
- Nvidia's accelerated cadence spells trouble for AMD and Intel's AI aspirations [801d]
- Equifax scores £11.1M slap on wrist over 2017 mega breach [801d]
- UK silicon startups to share £1.3M chump change as part of chip strategy [801d]
- CMA criticizes Microsoft as it clears $69B Activision Blizzard buy [801d]
- UK government embarks on bargain bin hunt for AI policy wonk [801d]
- Gas supplier blames 'rogue' code for Channel Island outage [801d]
- Workload written by student made millions, ran on unsupported hardware, with zero maintenance [801d]
- NASA reschedules Boeing's first crewed Starliner flight for mid-April 2024 [801d]
- Chinese citizens feel their government is doing a fine job with surveillance [801d]
- Nutanix, Cisco, say buyers will get the best of them both [801d]
- Atlassian buys 'asynchronous video' outfit Loom for almost $1 billion [801d]
- Qualcomm to shed over 1,000 staff in California, plus some Brits, starting in December [801d]
- Samsung nabs contract to produce 3nm server chips for mystery US biz [801d]
- Squid games: 35 security holes still unpatched in proxy after 2 years, now public [801d]
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