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The Register
Reg story prompts fresh security bulletin, review of Juniper Networks' CVE process
[569d]
AI is changing search, for better or for worse
[569d]
Raspberry Pi on IPO plans: 'We want to be ready when the markets are ready'
[569d]
Windows 3.11 trundles on as job site pleads for 'driver updates' on German trains
[569d]
UK lawmakers say live facial recognition lacks a legal basis
[569d]
Techie resurrects teletext on a vintage BBC Master
[569d]
Leaked email: Unit4 ERP system leaves some school staff with 'nil pay'
[569d]
Fairberry project brings a hardware keyboard to the Fairphone
[569d]
UK biometrics boss bows out, bemoaning bureaucratic blunders
[569d]
Cory Doctorow has a plan to wipe away the enshittification of tech
[569d]
It took Taylor Swift deepfake nudes to focus Uncle Sam, Microsoft on AI safety
[569d]
Elon Musk's brain-computer interface outfit Neuralink tests its tech on a human
[569d]
Square Kilometre Array prototype 'scope achieves first light
[569d]
Microsoft signals expansion of APAC datacenter fleet with 'land acquisition' hire
[569d]
Microsoft's vision for the future of work is you trusting Redmond to get AI right
[569d]
Oracle quietly extends Solaris 11.4 support until 2037
[569d]
SolarWinds slams SEC lawsuit against it as 'unprecedented' victim blaming
[569d]
Things are going to get weird as the nanometer era draws to a close
[569d]
Japanese government finally bids sayonara to the 3.5" floppy disk
[570d]
CockroachDB tempts legacy databases to crawl into the cloud age
[570d]
X hiring 100 content cops in bid to tame Wild West of online safety
[570d]
Japan's lander wakes up, takes blurry snap of Moon
[570d]
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