The Brutalist Report - register
- Google delays execution of doomed Chrome extensions [1009d]
- As Hurricane Ian hits, FCC rules cell carriers must help each other in disasters [1009d]
- Google Cloud is super keen to keep certain customers on pricey Intel VMs [1009d]
- Apropos of nothing, US intel looks into improving low-dose radiation detection [1009d]
- China spins up giant battery built with US-patented tech [1009d]
- Japan 5G network tests Arm chips, claims power draw down by 72% [1009d]
- Delivery drone crashes into power lines, causes outage [1009d]
- Amazon lets you rent Ubuntu Pro. Yes, it's Linux on the virtual desktop [1009d]
- Bitcoin worse for the climate than beef, say economists [1009d]
- NASA, SpaceX weigh invoking Dragon to take Hubble higher [1010d]
- Atos rejects bid from rival for digital, big data and security units [1010d]
- Chipmakers cut output, investment – but government bucks never go out of style [1010d]
- Sage denies misleading customers over perpetual licensing, but users are not happy [1010d]
- Here's OpenStack Platform 17 – aka what Red Hat hopes your network operator will one day use [1010d]
- HDD Clicker gizmo makes flash sound like spinning rust [1010d]
- How Citrix dropped the ball on Xen ... according to Citrix [1010d]
- Astroboffins present fresh evidence of moving liquid water on Mars [1010d]
- Fixing an upside-down USB plug: a case of supporting the insupportable [1010d]
- Microsoft warns of North Korean threat actors posing as LinkedIn recruiters [1010d]
- Digital Ocean won't let new customers create resources in four DCs, won't say why [1010d]
- Stop us if you've heard this one before: Exchange Server zero-day being actively exploited [1010d]
- eBay execs jailed for cyberstalking web critics [1010d]
- OK, Google: Why are you still pointing women at fake abortion clinics? [1010d]
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