The Brutalist Report - tech
- GoDaddy slapped with wet lettuce for years of lax security and 'several major breaches' [1d]
- DJI loosens flight restrictions, decides to trust operators to follow FAA rules [1d]
- FTC sues John Deere, alleging decades of monopolized repairs [1d]
- China's Salt Typhoon spies spotted on US govt networks before telcos, CISA boss says [1d]
- IT job market is still shrinking but not as quickly as last year [1d]
- Even modest makeup can thwart facial recognition [1d]
- Nvidia plots Quantum Day at GTC 2025 – for tech it called a distant dream [1d]
- Windows Patch Tuesday hits snag with Citrix software, workarounds published [1d]
- 'Savvy' shortcuts produce near-instant speech-to-speech translation of 36 languages [1d]
- AI frenzy continues as Macquarie commits up to $5B for Applied Digital datacenters [1d]
- Crypto klepto North Korea stole $659M over just 5 heists last year [1d]
- Megan, AI recruiting agent, is on the job so HR can 'do less of the repetitive stuff' [2d]
- Enterprises in for a shock when they realize power and cooling demands of AI [2d]
- Shove your office mandates, people still prefer working from home [2d]
- Four plead guilty in US government tech procurement fraud case [2d]
- SpaceX launches 2 lunar landers on path to the Moon [2d]
- British tribunal claim aims to take a bite out of Apple over App Store fees [2d]
- UK businesses eye AI as the cheaper, non-whining alternative to actual staff [2d]
- Foundation model for tabular data slashes training from hours to seconds [2d]
- Microsoft’s latest on-prem Azure is for apps you don’t want in the cloud, but will manage from it [2d]
- Boeing going backwards as production’s slowing and woes keep flowing [2d]
- Intel Capital next into the chip giant's trebuchet, to be shot as far over the wall as possible [2d]
- SEC sues Elon Musk for allegedly screwing investors out of $150M before Twitter takeover [2d]
- Microsoft fixes under-attack privilege-escalation holes in Hyper-V [2d]
- No new articles in the last 24 hours.
- Identifying the evolving security threats to AI models [1d]
- Finally, another true wireless monitor with a battery, and this one is actually affordable [1d]
- Despise internet pop-ups? Google Chrome is testing an AI-powered feature to help end these [1d]
- NYT Strands today — my hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, January 16 (game #319) [1d]
- Quordle today – my hints and answers for Thursday, January 16 (game #1088) [1d]
- NYT Connections today — my hints and answers for Thursday, January 16 (game #585) [1d]
- Qualcomm poaches Xeon chief architect to compete better with AMD and Intel in AI data center CPU market [1d]
- GMKTec launches yet another NAS mini PC that offers up to 64GB (likely eMMC) storage, but at what cost? [1d]
- Viewsonic introduces the smallest 5K monitor ever and I just hope it goes on sale this time [2d]
- Wolf Man lead Christopher Abbott explains why the horror movie has a 'tragic element' to it [2d]
- Khadas’ new Mind 2 mini PC might be tiny, but it packs a mean punch [2d]
- The rumored Fujifilm Instax Wide Evo sounds like my dream instant camera – here's why [2d]
- Crack your Galaxy phone display? The fix might cost you nothing if you subscribe to this Samsung service [2d]
- I want one! Touchscreen-capable UT6 looks like a rugged tablet and is powered by an incredible Intel Core Ultra CPU [2d]
- DJI is trusting users to fly their drones safely, and it's as bad an idea as it sounds [2d]
- This software may finally kill Windows on desktops for good, and I think Apple should buy it now [2d]
- The Galaxy S25 could have genuinely useful AI features that trump Apple Intelligence – including these 5 tricks [2d]
- Chinese cars are close to a US ban – and that could make EVs a lot more expensive [2d]
- TikTok could immediately shut its app to millions in the US in days – here's how to prepare [2d]
- 150TB SSD modules to go mainstream in 2025, and Micron is getting a slice of that pie [2d]
- L’Oreal’s new skin testing suite paid me such a nice compliment, I nearly stole it from the demo room [2d]
- Thousands of WordPress websites hit in new malware attack, here's what we know [2d]
- Privacy of millions worldwide compromised as huge data location broker got hacked [2d]
- Nvidia abandons the problematic 12VHPWR RTX 4080 power connector with a much longer one for the RTX 5080 FE according to leaked images [2d]
- I’ve been waiting years for ChatGPT’s new Tasks feature – here’s how I’m planning to use it to organize my life [2d]
- Here’s what Apple’s CarPlay 2 looks like, according to leaked screenshots [2d]
- A flaw in Google OAuth system is exposing millions of users via abandoned accounts [2d]
- Nvidia releases stats that prove DLSS and Frame Generation are here to stay - sorry, angry gamers [2d]
- Need to shine a light on shadow IT? Start with process [2d]
- Hear that? It's the sound of Marvel's Daredevil: Born Again trailer being released – and I'm delighted it's as gritty and brutal as its Netflix predecessor [2d]
- Passwords out, passkeys in: The future of secure authentication [2d]
- Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC price cuts didn’t help disappointing sales apparently – but there’s still a glimmer of hope [2d]
- Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff slams Microsoft Copilot as "a disaster" [2d]
- Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar trailer teases a funny psychopathic-influencer thriller that I can't wait to watch [2d]
- President Biden signs executive order to open up federal land to speed up AI data center construction [2d]
- The 2025 BAFTA nominees have been revealed, and Conclave is the big winner – but one of my favorite movies got nothing, and it's a crime [2d]
- I can't believe I'm saying this, but Nvidia, good on you - RTX 4000 series GPUs will receive DLSS Frame Generation enhancements this month [2d]
- HR firms say finding the right candidates is now harder than ever [2d]
- New Microsoft 365 AI offering means all your workers can use Copilot for free [2d]
- Forget air purifiers – the world’s first ‘air sterilizer’ is here, and it claims to instantly inactivate Covid, cold, and flu particles [2d]
- OnePlus Watch 3 could eclipse the Apple Watch Ultra 3 with the ‘holy grail’ of smartwatch health tech [2d]
- Moondrop’s Edge budget wireless headphones have all the features I want, in a stylish design [2d]
- A major FBI operation has deleted Chinese malware from thousands of US computers [2d]
- Looks like Sansui will be your best cheap OLED TV option in a range of sizes in 2025 in the US [2d]
- LG and Samsung's gaming TV supremacy may be under threat as more TVs are set to get multiple HDMI 2.1 ports in 2025 [2d]
- Companies still want to do more with cloud, but security remains a key concern [2d]
- Meta is cutting 5% of its workforce as Zuckerberg looks to "raise the bar" [2d]
- Microsoft patches three worrying security flaws in its latest critical update, so update now [2d]
- Friendship ended with Overwatch 2 as Marvel Rivals developer promises a new hero every six weeks [2d]
- Tekken 8's winter update brings the nerf hammer down on Final Fantasy 16 guest character Clive Rosfield [2d]
- Netflix's Celebrity Bear Hunt trailer looks so bizarre, I can't tell if its satire or not – but I think I'm in [2d]
- KitchenAid just gave you a new reason to upgrade your espresso machine [2d]
- Unified data means faster AI: Here’s how to unleash its potential [2d]
- Samsung's game-changing wearable battery-life upgrade could arrive next year, and even the Apple Watch could benefit [2d]
- Home Office picks IBM to deliver UK Emergency Services Network [2d]
- Star Wars: Skeleton Crew ending explained: is Jod a Jedi, is there a post-credits scene, will there be a season 2, and your biggest questions answered [2d]
- Microsoft turns up the heat on Window 10 diehards, hinting that free upgrade to Windows 11 could be ditched later this year [2d]
- Fortinet warns a critical vulnerability in its systems could let attackers breach company networks [2d]
- This could be our best look yet at the Samsung Galaxy S25 series [2d]
- Honor Magic 7 Pro launches with Deepfake Detection and a 200MP ‘Super Zoom’ camera [2d]
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