The Brutalist Report - register
- Small ocean swirls may have an outsized affect on climate, NASA satellite shows [26d]
- Small ocean swirls may have an outsized effect on climate, NASA satellite shows [26d]
- Google and AWS say it's too hard for customers to use Linux to dodge Azure [26d]
- MX Linux 23.6 brings Debian freshness, without the systemd funk [26d]
- Europe's cloud customers eyeing exit from US hyperscalers [26d]
- TSMC prepping for tariff turmoil, denies joint venture talks with Intel [26d]
- Datacenters selling power back to the grid? Don’t bet on it, say operators [26d]
- Brit soldiers tune radio waves to fry drone swarms for pennies [26d]
- Bank of England flirts with offline digital dosh [26d]
- Competition boffin launches class action against Google UK over search dominance [26d]
- Daddy of a mistake by GoDaddy took Zoom offline for about 90 minutes [26d]
- Heat can make Li-Ion batteries explode. Or restore their capacity, say Chinese boffins [26d]
- Whistleblower describes DOGE IT dept rampage at America's labor watchdog [27d]
- Tesla fudged odometer to screw me out of warranty, Model Y owner claims [27d]
- California sues President Tariff [27d]
- Microsoft: Why not let our Copilot fly your computer? [27d]
- White House confirms 245% tariff on some Chinese imports not a typo [27d]
- Free Blue Screens of Death for Windows 11 24H2 users [27d]
- Signalgate chats vanish from CIA chief phone [27d]
- Microsoft admits it's not you, Classic Outlook can be a real CPU, power hog sometimes [27d]
- First Nvidia, now AMD: Trump trade turmoil threatens $800M in China chip sales [27d]
- Microsoft blames 'latent code issue' after Windows 11 upgrades sneak past admin blockades [27d]
- Figma bucks market trends, plunges into IPO waters after Adobe's failed buyout [27d]
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