The Brutalist Report - register
- Atlassian makes its Rovo AI free, for now, to reduce 'friction' holding you back from agentic nirvana [34d]
- AmigaOS updated in 2025 for some reason [34d]
- Amazon Nova Sonic AI doesn't just hear you, it takes tonal cues too [34d]
- M365 Family users wake up to notice 'Your subscription expired' [34d]
- Tech CEO: 4-day work week didn't hurt or help productivity [34d]
- Infosec experts fear China could retaliate against tariffs with a Typhoon attack [35d]
- OK great, UK is building loads of AI datacenters. How are we going to power that? [35d]
- Staff at UK's massive health service still have interoperability issues with electronic records [35d]
- Europol: Five pay-per-infect suspects cuffed, some spill secrets to cops [35d]
- Meta's AI, built on ill-gotten content, can probably build a digital you [35d]
- The Reg translates the letter in which Oracle kinda-sorta tells customers it was pwned [35d]
- Fear of tariffs made the PC market great again in Q1 as vendors emptied factories to dodge price hikes [35d]
- Did someone say AI agents, Google asks, bursting in [35d]
- Google offers 7th-gen Ironwood TPUs for AI, with AI-inspired comparisons [35d]
- Trump kills clearances for infosec's SentinelOne, ex-CISA boss Chris Krebs [35d]
- Apple settles unfair labor charges brought by fired engineering manager [35d]
- Report: Nvidia paid $1m for Mar-a-Lago meal, US later scrapped AI chip export crackdown [35d]
- Founder of facial-rec controversy biz Clearview AI booted from board [35d]
- April's Patch Tuesday leaves unlucky Windows Hello users unable to login [35d]
- Wyden blocks Trump's CISA boss nominee, blames cyber agency for 'actively hiding info' about telecom insecurity [35d]
- Sensitive financial files feared stolen from US bank watchdog [35d]
- Trump thinks we can make iPhones in the US. Yeah, right [35d]
- EU lands 25% counter tariff punch on US, Trump pauses broad levy hike – China excepted [35d]
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