The Brutalist Report - tech
- Dealmaster: Apple iPads, HP printers, OLED TVs, robo vacuums, and more [533d]
- US studying 2,786 megahertz of spectrum to fuel “next-generation” services [533d]
- Google witness accidentally blurts out that Apple gets 36% cut of Safari deal [533d]
- Impulse Space appears to succeed with its first spacecraft [533d]
- Nvidia introduces the H200, an AI-crunching monster GPU that may speed up ChatGPT [533d]
- Tesla threatened to sue buyers who resell Cybertruck without written permission [533d]
- Gigabyte BIOS update outs next-gen AMD Ryzen APUs with upgraded Radeon GPUs [533d]
- Zelle finally caves after years of refusing to refund scam victims [533d]
- Qualcomm kills its copy of Apple’s satellite SOS after ten months [533d]
- A lithium mine for EV batteries is coming to Arkansas, says Exxon [533d]
- Daycare TB case exposes over 500 babies, children; emergency declared [533d]
- Here’s the full trailer for Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon: A Child of Fire [533d]
- This inside-out design solves most of the rotary engine’s problems [533d]
- Obesity drug Wegovy reduces cardiovascular risks for those at high risk [533d]
- We’ll know soon if Astra—the commercial space company—has a future [533d]
- In a first, cryptographic keys protecting SSH connections stolen in new attack [533d]
- Daily Telescope: An amazing, colorful view of the Universe [533d]
- Intel drops the deets on UK's Dawn AI supercomputer [532d]
- When it comes to personal data, we're on a highway to hell [533d]
- Your online store down? Can't get to your fave web shop? Maybe blame Shopify [533d]
- Strike over? US actors may return to work with top-tier 'progressive AI protections' [533d]
- Aurora dawns late: Half-baked entry secures second in supercomputer stakes [533d]
- Want a Cybertruck? You're stuck with it for a year, says Tesla [533d]
- HPE and Nvidia offer 'turnkey' supercomputer for AI training [533d]
- AWS staffer shows off the workplace that used to be a prison [533d]
- Ubuntu for Arm64 laptops (plus RISC kit) [533d]
- YMTC accuses Micron of 'freeriding' on its 3D NAND patents [533d]
- Inside Denmark’s hell week as critical infrastructure orgs faced cyberattacks [533d]
- Google Photos' AI Magic Editor won't change pictures of IDs, receipts, faces, or bodies [533d]
- Amazon's retail outfit tops list of orders from EU member states under new DSA law [533d]
- Fujitsu says it can optimize CPU and GPU use to minimize execution time [533d]
- RIP: Frank Borman, NASA commander of first Moon mission [533d]
- Introducing the tech that keeps the lights on [533d]
- Kubernetes' Tim Hockin on a decade of dominance and the future of AI in open source [533d]
- 48-nation bloc to crack down on using crypto assets to avoid tax [533d]
- Bright spark techie knew the drill and used it to install a power line, but couldn't outsmart an odd electrician [533d]
- Royal Mail cyber security still a mess, say infosec researchers [533d]
- Foxconn launches its first satellites on a SpaceX rideshare, to advance Microsoft space plan [533d]
- China’s annual e-tail frenzy broke records – trust us, say government, Alibaba and JD.com [533d]
- Australia declares 'nationally significant cyber incident' after port attack [533d]
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