ARM Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life (Terry Pratchett, Jingo)

Nvidia hits the gas on autonomous vehicle software

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GTC Paris DRIVE stack promises safer roads and smarter cars – eventually



Tape, glass, and molecules – the future of archival storage

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Google faces billion-quid bruising over Play Store fees in the UK

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Competition Appeals Tribunal gives nod for claim to go to trial



UK Spending Review prescribes £10B digital remedy for NHS

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Between a borrowing rock and a fiscal hard place, Labour chases efficiency



Digital Realty CTO on why storage is the datacenter challenge no one's talking about

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Interview And why supporting quantum computing is easier than supporting a 1MW rack



'Major compromise' at NHS temping arm exposed gaping security holes

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Exclusive Incident responders suggested sweeping improvements following Active Directory database heist



AI coding tools are like that helpful but untrustworthy friend, devs say

(2025/06/12)

Exclusive A survey from AI biz Qodo finds robo-coding productivity gains are unevenly distributed



UK reheats Edinburgh supercomputer plan sans exascale chops

(2025/06/12)

Government revives shelved project with fresh funding but scaled-back ambitions



CIO wants to grow tech team by cloning staff as digital twins and AI agents

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Cisco Live UC San Diego hopes humans spend less time fighting fires, more time repelling 'exquisite' attacks from abroad that researchers accidentally invited



Behold! Humanity has captured our first look at the Sun's South Pole

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Oracle scores cloud customer – maybe China's TEMU – that wants any available server, anytime, anywhere

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Big Red hails growth from 'astronomical' and 'insatiable' demand for cloud and huge IaaS growth



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'BrowserVenom' is pure poison



Canva to job candidates: Thou shalt use AI during interviews

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Design software slinger warns it won't hire devs who aren't good at modern tools



US Navy backs right to repair after $13B carrier crew left half-fed by contractor-locked ovens

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Army joins in push to break vendor grip on military maintenance



DARPA is testing a device soldiers can swallow to make them less stressed

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Not that kind of edible - this one's electronic



Altman fluffs superintelligence to save humanity as OpenAI slashes prices

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Everything is AWESOME!!!



RIP: Bill Atkinson, co-creator of Apple Lisa and Mac

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Obit His work set the direction of modern computer interfaces, and much more



Hire me! To drop malware on your computer

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FIN6 moves from point-of-sale compromise to phishing recruiters



Salesforce tags 5 CVEs after SaaS security probe uncovers misconfig risks

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The 16 other flagged issues are on customers, says CRM giant



Starbucks brews up AI to support baristas instead of replace them

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Customers weren’t sold on automation, so the search for ROI continues



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If you really want to know where you stand, it'll cost you around
$15K and that, in my opinion, is fine. If it isn't worth $15K to
protect your code then it is worth so little to you that there really
is no good reason not to just GPL it from the start.

- Larry McVoy on GPL licensing issues