The Brutalist Report - register
- Google brains plumb depths of the uncanny valley with latest image-to-video tool [652d]
- Record breach of French government exposes up to 43 million people's data [652d]
- Third time is almost the charm for SpaceX's Starship [652d]
- International effort to disrupt cybercrime moves into operational phase [652d]
- Developers beware, Microsoft's domain shakeup is coming soon [652d]
- US to probe Change Healthcare's data protection standards as lawsuits mount [652d]
- Voyager 1 starts making sense again after months of babble [652d]
- Former US Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin thinking about buying TikTok [652d]
- AI and wearables are scaring the wellbeing out of workers [652d]
- Exchange Online blocked from sending email to AOL and Yahoo [652d]
- Rancher faces prison for trying to breed absolute unit of a sheep [652d]
- SAP accused of age discrimination, retaliation by US whistleblower [653d]
- Oh look, cracking down on Big Tech works. Brave, Firefox, Vivaldi surge on iOS [653d]
- Microsoft forges One Teams App To Rule Them All [653d]
- Ten nations tell social media, banks, and telcos to get better at stopping scams [653d]
- Korea's SK Innovation liquidates Chinese battery subsidiary [653d]
- South Korea goes out on a limb to manage forests with AI, satellites [653d]
- US Congress goes bang, bang, on TikTok sale-or-ban plan [653d]
- Nissan to alert 100,000 Aussies and Kiwis about data loss incident [653d]
- Nissan to let 100,000 Aussies and Kiwis know their data was stolen in cyberattack [653d]
- Microsoft decides it's done with Azure egress ransoms [653d]
- Leaked docs hint Google may use SiFive RISC-V cores in next-gen TPUs [653d]
- From quantum AI to photonics, what OpenAI’s latest hire tells us about its future [653d]
- Poking holes in Google tech bagged bug hunters $10M [653d]
- First Armv9 automotive CPUs aim to power AI-enabled vehicles [653d]
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