The Brutalist Report - register
- Micron, SK-Hynix's shipping bandwidth-boosting LPDDR5 for on-device AI [786d]
- Meta decides to Just Say No to Oversight Board requests and allow paid posts for ketamine [786d]
- Apple drops urgent patch against obtuse TriangleDB iPhone malware [786d]
- Forget the outside hacker, the bigger threat is inside by the coffee machine [786d]
- Amazon Ads rolls out generative AI for ad image composition [786d]
- On-by-default video calls come to X, disable to retain your sanity [786d]
- On-by-default video calls come to X, disable to retain your sanity [786d]
- Side channel attacks take bite out of Apple silicon with iLeakage exploit [786d]
- NASA to equip International Space Station with frikkin lasers (for comms) [786d]
- Firefox 119 adds more PDF handiness, but 120 can spot the fakes [787d]
- Amazon workers are in a warehouse of pain, independent report finds [787d]
- Spacewalk turns into spacework as cosmonauts grapple with ISS leak [787d]
- SK hynix puts the boot into Kioxia-Western Digital merger [787d]
- Microsoft seeks EU Digital Market Acts exemption for underdog apps like Edge [787d]
- Larry Ale-ison institute invests in Oxford pub linked to Tolkien, CS Lewis [787d]
- Regulator delays Adobe's $20B buy of Figma, derails deal deadline [787d]
- Does Windows have a very weak password lurking in its crypto libraries? [787d]
- Privacy advocate challenges YouTube's ad blocking detection scripts under EU law [787d]
- Vodafone and Wi-Fi vendors play tug of war over 6 GHz [787d]
- ServiceNow quietly addresses unauthenticated data exposure flaw from 2015 [787d]
- Ubuntu LTS kernels will get one decade of fixes … still [787d]
- Cisco to sell enterprise version of $400 Bang & Olufsen earbuds [787d]
- Microsoft creates a new kind of credential: the 'Applied Skill' [787d]
- Telcos should compensate phished subscribers, suggests Singapore [787d]
- US, Australia solicit Google's help with Pacific subsea cable project [787d]
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