The Brutalist Report - register
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- 80 years ago, IBM gave Harvard University one of the world's earliest computers [621d]
- Raspberry Pi Pico 2 lands with (drum roll) RISC-V cores [621d]
- China’s preferred desktop Linux, openKylin, chases the AI PC in version 2.0 [621d]
- Using 1Password on Mac? Patch up if you don’t want your Vaults raided [621d]
- US elections have never been more secure, says CISA chief [621d]
- Anaconda puts the squeeze on data scientists deemed to be terms-of-service violators [621d]
- Nokia goes from phones to drones with Swiss service rollout [621d]
- Report: Tech misconceptions plague the IT world [621d]
- UK Royal Mint mining PCBs for precious metals in e-waste recovery effort [621d]
- Entrust faces years of groveling to regain browsers' trust, say rival chiefs [621d]
- Rickety Raptor Lake CPUs won't lose Turbo-boosted speeds after microcode medicine, Intel claims [621d]
- Rising AI tide lifts price of all chips - HBM, natch, but also slower memory and storage [621d]
- ICANN reserves .internal for private use at the DNS level [621d]
- Would you rather buy space broadband from a billionaire, or Communist China? [621d]
- Your victim's Windows PC fully patched? Just force undo its updates and exploit away [621d]
- Angstrom age angst ameliorated as ASML's High NA EUV chipmaking kit delivers [622d]
- Cloud storage lockers from Microsoft and Google used to store and spread state-sponsored malware [622d]
- Samsung boosts bug bug bounty to a cool million for cracks of the Knox Vault subsystem [622d]
- Samsung boosts bug bounty to a cool million for cracks of the Knox Vault subsystem [622d]
- Devices with insecure SSH services are everywhere, say infosec duo [622d]
- AMD’s latest desktop CPUs feature lower prices yet again as Intel readies a fightback [622d]
- Starliner latest: NASA outlines options to rescue Boeing pilots stuck on space station [622d]
- NASA mulls using SpaceX in 2025 to rescue Starliner pilots stuck on space station [622d]
- Under-fire Elon Musk urged to get a grip on X and reality – or resign [622d]
- Survey finds that four in five enterprise endpoints could run Windows 11 [622d]
- AWS 'Bucket Monopoly' attacks could allow complete account takeover [622d]
- Your Windows updates can all be reversed, says security researcher [622d]
- Faulty instructions in Alibaba's T-Head C910 RISC-V CPUs blow away all security [622d]
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