The Brutalist Report - register
- Two more Citrix NetScaler bugs exploited in the wild [586d]
- WINE 9.0 improves ability to run 32-bit Windows apps on 64-bit-only xNix [586d]
- Alphabet CEO tells Googlers: More job cuts on the way [586d]
- Google TAG: Kremlin cyber spies move into malware with a custom backdoor [587d]
- Has the semiconductor down cycle reached its nadir? TSMC thinks so [587d]
- Fujitsu gets $1B market cap haircut after TV disaster drama airs [587d]
- Google is changing how search results appear for EU citizens [587d]
- At last: The BBC Micro you always wanted, in Mastodon form [587d]
- Vast botnet hijacks smart TVs for prime-time cybercrime [587d]
- 40 years since Elite became the most fun you could have with 22 kilobytes [587d]
- Asia beat US, EU in chip building because the West didn't invest, Intel CEO claims [587d]
- Will AI take our jobs? That's what everyone is talking about at Davos right now [587d]
- Samsung’s Galaxy S24 pitch: the AI we baked in makes you more human [587d]
- India's big four services giants soar on demand for AI [587d]
- Global semiconductor revenues slid 11 percent in 2023, despite AI silicon splurge [587d]
- Ban on Apple watches with blood oxygen sensors confirmed after failed appeal [587d]
- Wing, Alphabet's drone delivery unit, designs bigger bird to deliver pasta, faster [587d]
- Study: Thousands of businesses just love handing over your info to Facebook [587d]
- Insurance website's buggy API leaked Office 365 password and a giant email trove [587d]
- Apple, AMD, Qualcomm GPU security hole lets miscreants snoop on AI training and chats [587d]
- Facial recognition tech has outpaced US laws – and don't expect the Feds to catch up [587d]
- IBM ends inventor rewards program, cancels points for patents [587d]
- Researchers confirm what we already knew: Google results really are getting worse [587d]
- Chip wars could lead to oversupply as China increases domestic capacity [587d]
- Can solar power be beamed down from space? Yes. Is it commercially viable? Not yet [587d]
- NVMe consortium polishes its specs to support computational storage [587d]
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