The Brutalist Report - register
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- Google Chrome gets a mind of its own for some security fixes [661d]
- Transport for London confirms 5,000 user' bank data exposed, pulls large chunks of IT infra offline [661d]
- AMD sharpens silicon swords to take on chip and AI rivals [661d]
- Breaking: Major ISP bungles settings, causing Microsoft 365, Azure outage [661d]
- SpaceX Polaris Dawn mission completes first commercial EVA [661d]
- Redis justifies open source shift with fresh hardware, LLM cost-saving features [661d]
- EU kicks off an inquiry into Google's AI model [661d]
- About that Windows Installer 'make me admin' security hole. Here's how it's exploited [661d]
- UK elevates datacenters to critical national infrastructure status [661d]
- NASA engineers play space surgeon in bid to unclog Voyager 1's arteries [661d]
- Mind your header! There's nothing refreshing about phishers' latest tactic [661d]
- Pop!_OS 24.04 and new COSMIC desktop reach alpha [661d]
- If HDMI screen rips aren't good enough for you pirates, DeCENC is another way to beat web video DRM [661d]
- Pokémon GO was an intelligence tool, claims Belarus military official [661d]
- Domo arigato, Mr Roboto: Japan's bullet trains to ditch drivers [661d]
- Samsung faces strikes in India, amid reports of global layoffs [661d]
- Healthcare giant to pay $65M settlement after crooks stole and leaked nude patient pics [661d]
- Nvidia CEO to nervous buyers and investors: Chill out, Blackwell production is heating up [661d]
- Cyber crooks shut down UK, US schools, thousands of kids affected [661d]
- Google bets on carbon capture tech to clean up its mess – in the 2030s [662d]
- Major sales and ops overhaul leads to much more activity ... for Meow ransomware gang [662d]
- Hunters International claims ransom on Chinese mega-bank's London HQ [662d]
- Dell says biz transformation continues. Translation: More layoffs [662d]
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