The Brutalist Report - tech
- 13 days into the outage, will Kaseya's Traverse trip back to life today? [209d]
- Global powers sign AI pact promising to preserve human rights, democracy [209d]
- Age discrimination layoff case against X granted class-action status [209d]
- Security boom is over, with over a third of CISOs reporting flat or falling budgets [209d]
- OpenAI co-founder's Safe Superintelligence startup inhales $1B in funding [209d]
- Intel Arrow Lake to be made elsewhere as 20A process node canned [209d]
- Vega rocket's last blast hurls Sentinel-2C satellites into orbit [209d]
- Amazon congratulates itself for AI code that mostly works [209d]
- If every PC is going to be an AI PC, they better be as good at all the things trad PCs can do [209d]
- The fingerpointing starts as cyber incident at London transport body continues [209d]
- Key aspects of Palantir's Federated Data Platform lack legal basis, lawyers tell NHS England [209d]
- AI's thirst for water is alarming, but may solve itself [209d]
- Apple accused of hoodwinking UK antitrust cops [209d]
- AT&T sues Broadcom for breaching VMware support extension contract [209d]
- Security biz Verkada to pay $3m penalty under deal that also enforces infosec upgrade [209d]
- White House seizes 32 domains, issues criminal charges in massive election-meddling crackdown [209d]
- North Korean scammers plan wave of stealth attacks on crypto companies, FBI warns [209d]
- You had one job - and four US regulators will share info to check a merger didn't unfairly end it [209d]
- Palo Alto takes a big bite out of IBM QRadar security [209d]
- Copilot for Microsoft 365 might boost productivity if you survive the compliance minefield [209d]
- Planned Parenthood confirms cyber-attack as RansomHub threatens to leak data [209d]
- Atomic clocks are so last epoch, it's time someone nailed down the nuclear clock [210d]
- Qualcomm guns for Intel, AMD with cheaper 8-core X chips [210d]
- Firefox 130 lands with a yawn, but 131 beta teases a long-awaited feature [210d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, September 6 (game #956) [209d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Friday, September 6 (game #453) [209d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Friday, September 6 (game #187) [209d]
- Apple hints at smart ring plans with its unsubtle Apple Watch survey [209d]
- Critical remote code execution vulnerability discovered in Microsoft Windows Wi-Fi drivers [209d]
- PS5 Pro seemingly accidentally revealed in new PlayStation artwork [209d]
- It's time to start intense scrutiny of SaaS apps as more organizations fall prey to exploits despite higher budgets [209d]
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- Taiwan has accused Chinese firms of poaching their tech engineers [209d]
- Critical server-side vulnerability in Microsoft Copilot Studio gives illegal access to internal infrastructure [209d]
- Samsung launches its Galaxy line of Snapdragon and Intel-powered AI laptops [209d]
- Software group urges FTC to implement smart device software tethering guidance [209d]
- Google is adding Gemini AI to Chrome's address bar, which may be a better idea than you think [209d]
- Oh no, I might actually want LG's infuriatingly adorable AI robot smart home hub [209d]
- Verizon set to buy Frontier Communications in $20 billion deal [209d]
- It looks like typing in Windows 11 with an Xbox controller is about to get easier as Microsoft gives it a boost [209d]
- Educational Institutions become a prime target for cybercriminals as the new academic year commences [209d]
- Forget about gigabit network cards, a startup you never heard of wants to sell you a terabit SuperNIC to power AI data centers of tomorrow — but don't expect it to make your broadband go faster [209d]
- Samsung's promised XR platform might first arrive as a pair of smart glasses [209d]
- New Golang malware capable of cross-platform backdoor attacks spotted in the wild [209d]
- A18 Pro: what to expect from Apple's next rumored chipset [209d]
- I tried Samsung's new 4K projector with built-in Dolby Atmos speakers, and it can replace a soundbar… with one big catch [209d]
- Nanoleaf's light-syncing Orchestrator feature is finally available alongside new Scenescapes software [209d]
- Roborock's new robovac has suspension like a quad bike, to bounce it over the highest thresholds in your home [209d]
- Pro-Kremlin propaganda pages seized by US in election interference crackdown [209d]
- James Gunn's Creature Commandos TV show finally has a Max release date, and it's set to go up against two big Disney Plus series [209d]
- Focus Entertainment is giving fans a chance to win a Space Marine 2 PS5 for a limited time [209d]
- Forget folding displays, incredible stretchable displays are the next big thing [209d]
- Google Photos gets a massive search upgrade – and opens its waitlist for Black Mirror-style ‘Ask Photos’ feature [209d]
- JLab unveils three sets of sports earbuds at IFA, boasting big sound and low prices [209d]
- Nanoleaf launches new Blocks smart lights to take your gaming setup to the next level [209d]
- Your Samsung TV will soon get a new free home gym upgrade thanks to Technogym classes [209d]
- A Hogwarts Legacy sequel is a big priority for Warner Bros [209d]
- Panasonic just updated my favorite cheap earbuds at IFA, and released new wireless headphones too [209d]
- Cyberattack hits Planned Parenthood and Ransomhub claims responsibility [209d]
- Boost your productivity with a powerful suite of AI-powered tools from Wondershare PDFelement 11 [209d]
- AI hype is real in manufacturing – successful adoption journeys are scarce [209d]
- Asus ExpertBook P5 AI laptop boasts military-grade durability, and enhanced performance [209d]
- Attackers abuse red teaming tool to deploy Brute Ratel [209d]
- Welcome to the “application age” of broadband [209d]
- I love the look of Technics' new wireless stereo speakers – but especially the weird microfiber covering [209d]
- Yoast adds AI to its SEO plugin [209d]
- Beyerdynamic announces a new open-back addition to its gaming headset lineup - the MMX 330 Pro [209d]
- Asus's new Zenbook and Vivobook AI laptops promise a serious performance boost [209d]
- Sacré bleu! Renault's surprise electric reboot is a glorious nod to 1970s nostalgia that you'll sadly never own [209d]
- North Korean hackers target job seekers with fake interviews [209d]
- Q Acoustics' Alexa-powered hi-fi amp will go right over your head [209d]
- Use WhatsApp on your Mac? You should download this major upgrade now before the old one stops working [209d]
- Cisco patches critical flaws in Smart Licensing Utility and Identity Services Engine [209d]
- The DJI Neo is the drone king’s smallest and lightest 4K drone ever, with a tempting price tag [209d]
- Twelve South's latest wall plug does something no other can do – it's trackable with Apple Find My [209d]
- It's official: Honor’s Magic V3 foldable is almost as thin as the iPhone 15 Pro Max [209d]
- Star Wars Outlaws development team is 'pushing a lot of improvements' before the creative director moves back to The Division 3 [209d]
- The FCC has finally banned Kaspersky from telecoms kits [209d]
- Sigma’s new supercharged, do-it-all zoom lens could be the ultimate workhorse for Sony and Panasonic shooters [209d]
- Palo Alto Networks completes IBM's QRadar acquisition [209d]
- Arcane season 2's epic new trailer puts Piltover on the warpath with Zaun, but it still doesn't answer my biggest question about the Netflix show's return [209d]
- Most iPhone 16 buyers will be upgrading for one simple reason, new study says – and it isn’t Apple Intelligence [209d]
- BioWare reveals Dragon Age: The Veilguard's skill tree progression and equipment upgrade system [209d]
- Bluetooth 6.0 has officially launched – here's what the upgraded standard can do [209d]
- Netflix is serving up three more Chef's Table seasons and I'm salivating over the noodle-focused special [209d]
- Philips Hue's pricey HDMI Sync Box has finally received an 8K upgrade - and now it's even more expensive [209d]
- First legally binding international treaty on AI to be signed by US, Britain and Brussels [209d]
- Microsoft365 Copilot transparency note urges businesses to remain compliant [209d]
- Samsung's One UI 6.1.1 with extra Galaxy AI is rolling out to older phones now – here's what it does [209d]
- Microsoft unveils a plethora of next-generation Surface laptops with support for 5G and CoPilot+ [209d]
- Star Wars Outlaws creative director is "a little disappointed" with review scores but glad "players are really connecting with what we did" [209d]
- Who is The Stranger in The Rings of Power? Season 2 episode 4 of the hit Prime Video show just dropped a huge hint about the wizard's real name [209d]
- The iPhone 16’s Capture button might work even when covered by a case [209d]
- The 42nd Golden Joystick Awards will feature four new categories including Best Game Adaptation [209d]
- Reports suggest the Nintendo Switch 2 has entered mass production, supports backwards compatibility [209d]
- This is getting ridiculous! Samsung preparing a 256TB SSD for AI servers only, just weeks after showing off 128TB model [209d]
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