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- NASA's VIPER rover might still reach the lunar surface after all [615d]
- Icelandic group demos private cloud powered by renewables [615d]
- Microsoft squashes bug that sent Windows devices to BitLocker recovery [615d]
- SiFive debuts Neoverse N2 rival, P870-D RISC-V core for datacenters [615d]
- Palo Alto Networks execs apologize for 'hostesses' dressed as lamps at Black Hat booth [615d]
- AI or bust? Only one part of US tech economy keeps growing, says analyst [615d]
- Apple-flavored Opera One brings its browser AI show to iOS [615d]
- UK's 'electricity superhighway' gets green light just in time for AI to gobble it all up [615d]
- Is Lenovo a blind spot in US anti-China security measures? [615d]
- Still waiting for a Pi 500 and wondering what do this summer? [615d]
- Microsoft Edge promotion in Defender called 'dark pattern' [615d]
- Indian telcos to cut off scammy, spammy, telemarketers for two whole years [615d]
- Intel, already adrift, now Armless too [615d]
- Indian government sets aside bill treating influencers like real broadcasters [615d]
- NIST finalizes trio of post-quantum encryption standards [615d]
- Patch Tuesday brings 90 new Microsoft CVEs, six already under exploit [615d]
- Microsoft patches scary wormable hijack-my-box-via-IPv6 security bug and others [615d]
- Biden tries to cut through fog of confusion caused by deliberately deceptive customer service tricks [615d]
- Google brings more Gemini AI features to Android, saves the best for Pixel 9 [615d]
- Akeana debuts RISC-V CPU designs on $100M budget, longs for an Arm wrestle [615d]
- Another GPU cloud emerges. This time, upstart Foundry [615d]
- Six ransomware gangs behind over 50% of 2024 attacks [615d]
- FTC urges judge to discipline Google over Android App market monopoly [615d]
- InSight data suggests plentiful water lies beneath Mars' surface [615d]
- US accuses man of being 'elite' ransomware pioneer they've hunted for years [616d]
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