The Brutalist Report - register
- Oracle Cloud goes down, hard, Down Under [848d]
- Oracle Cloud and Azure go down, hard, Down Under [848d]
- Barracuda gateway attacks: How Chinese snoops keep a grip on victims' networks [848d]
- Microsoft maybe still dreams of bendy phones, judging from 360° folding screen patent [848d]
- After injecting pop-up ads for Bing into Windows, Microsoft now bends to Europe on links [848d]
- Microsoft angry over Russian-led UN cybercrime treaty [848d]
- Tesla's purported hands-free 'Elon mode' raises regulator's blood pressure [848d]
- HP blames discounted PCs and China chill for Q3 revenue drop [848d]
- Google wants to takes a byte out of Oracle workloads with PostgreSQL migration service [848d]
- USENET, the OG social network, rises again like a text-only phoenix [848d]
- UK air traffic woes caused by 'invalid flight plan data' [848d]
- Google throws down gauntlet with first compute instances powered by AmpereOne chips [848d]
- Meteorite is 4.6 billion years old and still rocking the solar system dating scene [848d]
- Tesla hedges Dojo supercomputer bet with 10K Nvidia H100 GPU cluster [848d]
- Let's give these quadruped robot dogs next-gen XM7 rifles, says US Army [848d]
- This profiler chatbot promises to help speed up your Python – we can believe it [848d]
- The printout may be dead but that beast of a print queue lives on [848d]
- We’re about to hit peak device count, says HTC veep, as AR becomes one screen to rule them all [848d]
- India set to launch Sun-spotting satellite on Saturday [849d]
- Toyota Japan back on the road after probably-not-cyber attack halted production [849d]
- AI-powered monitors to defend Washington DC against aerial threats [849d]
- Meta reckons China's troll farms could learn proper OpSec from Russia's fake news crews [849d]
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