The Brutalist Report - register
- Biotech exec sentenced to eight years for COVID-19 testing finger-stick fraud [794d]
- US government's Login.gov turns frown upside down, now smiles on facial recognition [794d]
- It's full of stars! Galactic atlas catalogs 400k Milky Way neighbors [794d]
- Biden has brought the ban hammer down on US export of AI chips to China [794d]
- Casio keyed up after data loss hits customers in 149 countries [794d]
- Winklevoss twins back in hot water after NY AG sues over $1B cryptocurrency fraud [794d]
- Fears China could trash Broadcom's VMware nuptials as revenge for sanctions [794d]
- 'Recession-resilient' Tesla misses Q3 expectations, slows Mexico expansion [794d]
- Europol knocks RagnarLocker offline in second major ransomware bust this year [794d]
- Cybercrim claims fresh 23andMe batch takes leaked records to 5 million [794d]
- World's largest chipmaker TSMC's sales down on last year, says upswing 'coming' [794d]
- Ex-Navy IT manager gets 5 years in slammer for 2018 database heist [794d]
- Nokia to erase up to 14,000 employees from payroll [794d]
- First Brexit, now X-it: Musk 'considering' pulling platform from EU over probe [794d]
- UK tribunal agrees with Clearview AI – Brit data regulator has no jurisdiction [794d]
- Analysts scratch heads over MariaDB's decision to ditch DBaaS crown jewels [794d]
- NASA celebrates 40 years of Discovery, the longest-serving Space Shuttle [794d]
- In-memory database Redis wants to dabble in disk [794d]
- HashiCorp CEO talks license changes and the role of foundations [794d]
- Mars chilled for aeons, but stayed so stressed it gets crusty marsquakes [794d]
- Amazon unveils new drone design, plans liftoff of aerial delivery in UK, Italy [794d]
- India courts IBM, Intel, and Tower for chip partnerships - all in one day [794d]
- ‘How not to hire a North Korean plant posing as a techie’ guide updated by US and South Korean authorities [794d]
- San Francisco mayor suggests police drones and CCTV can cure city's crime woes [795d]
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