The Brutalist Report - register
- Boss installed software from behind the Iron Curtain, techies ended up Putin things back together [700d]
- Raspberry Pi hires former spy gadget-maker who baked devices into surveillance ops [700d]
- First-ever orbital satellite launch from British soil will be delayed [700d]
- Foxconn sinks $500m into India for iPhones, semiconductors [700d]
- North Korea using freelance techies to fund missiles and nukes [700d]
- Google's Dart language soon won't take null for an answer [700d]
- Colocation execs fret about sustainability as world eyes water, energy use [700d]
- CERN, Fermilab particle boffins bet on AlmaLinux for big science [700d]
- FTC wants to pause Microsoft's Activision Blizzard mega-takeover [700d]
- REvil-hit Medibank to pull plug on IT, shore up defenses [700d]
- Fresh version of Xfce, the oldest Linux desktop of them all, revealed in Xubuntu builds [700d]
- Microsoft launches full-court press to save $69B Activision deal [700d]
- Europe's USB-C deadline: Lightning must be struck from iPhone by December, 2024 [700d]
- Intel expects to regain market share by 2024, admits to 'inefficiency in the fab' [700d]
- Peekaboo: Once-hidden galaxy revealed to be window into cosmic history [700d]
- Asus' latest single-board computer packs a 12-core, 4.5Ghz Intel i7 [700d]
- Theranos' Sunny Balwani gets longer sentence than Elizabeth Holmes [700d]
- TSMC founder says 'globalization is almost dead' as Asian foundry giant expands in US [700d]
- Two million year old DNA samples discovered, lodged in ancient sediment [700d]
- Five British companies fined for making half a million nuisance calls [700d]
- Intel hits key milestone for major change in future client CPUs [701d]
- Weep for the cybercriminals who fell for online scams and lost $2.5m last year [701d]
- A dip in Alder Lake with an HP Elitebook is spoiled by avoidable mistakes [701d]
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