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- The early bird gets a touch of nostalgia as Ubuntu 24.10 hits beta [564d]
- ESA spending €17M on spacecraft just to watch it go up in flames [564d]
- US may exempt chip giants' billion-dollar fabs from some rules, but the laws of physics still apply [564d]
- Campaigners claim 'Privacy Preserving Attribution' in Firefox does the opposite [564d]
- Apple ropes off 4 GB of iPhone storage to house AI models [564d]
- Google files first ever complaint with European Commission against Microsoft [564d]
- Northern Ireland cops whose info was leaked in 2023 may get £240M+ damages [564d]
- Hyperscalers are carving up the ocean floor into private internet highways [564d]
- Messaging app makers' dilemma: Keeping comms private and funding open source [564d]
- Fujitsu wins spot on £600M framework after vowing to sit out public sector [564d]
- AI PCs will dominate shipments by 2026, but not because of demand [564d]
- NASA, IBM just open sourced an AI climate model so you can fine-tune your own [564d]
- VMware reportedly investigated by Japanese antimonopoly authorities [564d]
- India funds Moon lander, space station module, and Venus orbiter [564d]
- Samsung and pals Hyundai, Kia, team for software-defined cars, IoT integration [564d]
- AI chatbot gets green light to hallucinate your investment portfolio [564d]
- SBF's right-hand woman praised for testimony – and jailed for two years [565d]
- China claims Taiwan, not civilian hackers, behind website vandalism [565d]
- CrowdStrike apologizes to Congress for 'perfect storm' that caused global IT outage [565d]
- WP Engine fires back after Automattic CEO calls it a 'Cancer' to WordPress [565d]
- FBI raids HQ of US govt IT giant Carahsoft [565d]
- Who’s watching you the closest online? Google, duh [565d]
- Russia's digital warfare on Ukraine shows no signs of slowing - Malware hits surge [565d]
- Ancient US air traffic control systems won't get a tech refresh before 2030 [565d]
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