The Brutalist Report - tech
- Data brokers amass profiles of pregnant women – and, of course, it's all up for sale [994d]
- IBM board probes claims of fudged sales figures that led to big bonuses for execs [994d]
- SpaceX upgrades Starlink to reflect less light, can't launch without its Starship [994d]
- US mulls more export bans – this time, memory – in war on Chinese chipmakers [994d]
- Canonical adds instance tweaking to Multipass, Confidential VMs to Azure [994d]
- SK hynix and Los Alamos Labs to demo key-value store accelerating SSD [994d]
- David Holz, founder of AI art generator Midjourney, on the future of imaging [994d]
- Windows 10 22H2 edges closer to the enterprise as OS hits Release Preview [994d]
- US authorities threaten Alibaba with NYSE delisting [994d]
- MIT boffins make AI chips '1 million times faster than the synapses in the human brain' [994d]
- Chipmakers warned: US CHIPS Act funds are not for 'stock buybacks' [994d]
- Why the end of Optane is bad news for all IT [994d]
- Microsoft hits milestone to replace datacenter generators with fuel cells [994d]
- Star Trek's Nichelle Nichols closes hailing frequencies [994d]
- Sage accused of misselling perpetual licenses it knew would soon be obsolete [994d]
- Homes in London under threat as datacenters pull in all the power [994d]
- China's 7nm chip surprise reveals more than Beijing might like [994d]
- Lapping the computer room in record time until the inevitable happens [994d]
- Akamai: We stopped record DDoS attack in Europe [995d]
- Funds sought for first submarine cable to Antarctica [995d]
- Google: We had to shut down a datacenter to save it during London’s heatwave [995d]
- Indonesia sparks outrage by blocking PayPal, gaming sites, over compliance [995d]
- Samsung adds 'repair mode' that hides data on Galaxy smartphones in South Korea [995d]
- India signs local server-maker to build nodes for home-grown supercomputers [995d]
- Spyware developer charged by Australian Police after 14,500 sales [995d]
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