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The Register
Thunderbird joins Firefox on the monthly treadmill
[9d]
FBI steps in amid rash of politically charged swattings
[9d]
'I guess NASA doesn't need or care about my work anymore'
[10d]
Microsoft gets twitchy over talk of Europe's tech independence
[10d]
BTW Windows Subsystem for Linux officially uses Arch now
[10d]
OpenAI pulls plug on ChatGPT smarmbot that praised user for ditching psychiatric meds
[10d]
Alt-browser Flow breezes through web tests, but still far from a daily driver
[10d]
Ghost in the shell script: Boffins reckon they can catch bugs before programs run
[10d]
Does UK's Online Safety Act cover misinformation? Well, that depends
[10d]
AWS creates EC2 instance types tailored for demanding on-prem workloads
[10d]
30 percent of some Microsoft code now written by AI - especially the new stuff
[10d]
Chinese carmaker Chery using DeepSeek-driven humanoid robots as showroom sales staff
[10d]
Supermicro warns of massive revenue miss as buyers pause purchasing plans
[10d]
Homeland Security boss says CISA has gone off the rails, vows to set it right
[10d]
Intel tweaks its 18A process with variants tailored to mass-market chips, big AI brains
[10d]
Trump admin freaks out over mere suggestion Amazon was going to show tariff impact on prices
[10d]
RSA cofounder: The world would've been better without cryptocurrencies
[10d]
Meta bets you want a sprinkle of social in your chatbot
[10d]
TAKE IT DOWN Act? Yes, take the act down before it's too late for online speech
[10d]
Watch out for any Linux malware sneakily evading syscall-watching antivirus
[10d]
Duolingo jumps aboard the 'AI-first' train, will phase out contractors
[10d]
Enterprise tech dominates zero-day exploits with no signs of slowdown
[10d]
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