The Brutalist Report - tech
- If someone weaponizes our robots, we'll be really, really sad, says Boston Dynamics [1264d]
- Huge nonprofit hospital network suffers IT meltdown after 'security incident' [1264d]
- Google reveals Pixel 7 phones with 1.7 Stadias of security fixes promised [1264d]
- Papa John's sued for 'wiretap' spying on website mouse clicks, keystrokes [1264d]
- Linux kernel 5.19.12 'may harm' Intel laptop screens [1264d]
- IBM: Hey Joe, we make chips, too. How about some of 'em subsidies? [1264d]
- Canonical makes Ubuntu Pro free for up to five machines [1264d]
- Foreign spies hijacking US mid-terms? FBI, CISA are cool as cucumbers about it [1264d]
- FBI, CISA aren't worried about cyber threats to US midterms [1264d]
- Samsung teases upcoming DRAM and NAND goodies at Tech Day event [1264d]
- South Korea to invalidate passport of Terraform Lab's Do Kwon [1264d]
- DeepMind sets sights on automating the discovery of new algorithms [1264d]
- DeepMind uses matrix math to automate discovery of better matrix math techniques [1264d]
- Block this: Using satellites to plaster ads over our skies could work, say boffins [1264d]
- Block this: Scientists show how satellite advertising could be economically viable [1264d]
- Microsoft warns admins that Windows 11 update breaks provisioning [1264d]
- Intel inching closer to mass production of spin qubit chips [1264d]
- Australian Federal Police arrest man suspected of exploiting Optus cyberattack [1264d]
- Nuh-uh, Meta, we can do text-to-video AI, too, says Google [1264d]
- Europe lagging behind South Korea, Japan, US in 5G rollout [1264d]
- BT will back down in face of non-stop protests, says union [1264d]
- Brexit dividend? 'Newly independent' UK will be world's 'data hub', claims digital minister [1264d]
- AI eye-scanner can tell whether you'll croak it from a heart attack [1264d]
- Splunk alleges source code theft by former employee who started rival company [1264d]
- Japan testing probe to land on Martian moon Phobos, bring a chunk of it back to Earth [1264d]
- OpenStack ends requirement for six-monthly upgrades with ‘SLURP’ plan [1264d]
- China upgrades Great Firewall to defeat censor-beating TLS tools [1264d]
- Former Uber CSO convicted of covering up massive 2016 data theft [1265d]
- Super Mario Sounds Exactly Like Chris Pratt—and That's Fine [1264d]
- 13 Best Target Deal Days Sales (2022): Dyson, Apple, and More [1264d]
- Google Pixel Watch (2022): Features, Price, Release Date [1264d]
- Google Catches Up to Apple and Samsung in the Hardware Race [1264d]
- Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro (2022): Features, Price, Release Date [1264d]
- 10 Best Early Amazon Prime Day Deals (2022): Echo Devices, Phones, and TVs [1264d]
- Are You Sure You Know What Revenge Porn Is? [1264d]
- Meta Rethinks the Philosophy of the Facebook Feed [1264d]
- Why Can’t You Tickle Yourself? Neuroscientists Unravel the Mystery [1264d]
- 8 Best Electric Toothbrushes (2022): Cheap, Smart, Kids, and More [1264d]
- The Hottest Startups in Berlin [1264d]
- Elon Musk Is Totally Wrong About Population Collapse [1264d]
- These Are the 100 Hottest Startups in Europe in 2022 [1264d]
- The Wild History of the Beloved 'Addams Family' Pinball Machine [1264d]
- A Coordinated Swatting Spree Is Targeting US Schools [1264d]
- The Hottest Startups in Paris [1264d]
- The Hottest Startups in London [1264d]
- The Election-Swinging, Facebook-Fueled, Get-Out-the-Vote Machine [1264d]
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