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)

AI recruitment software is 'automated pseudoscience', Cambridge study finds

(2022/10/13)

HR diversity claims via software are rot, according to boffins



Prison inmate accused of orchestrating $11M fraud using cell cellphone

(2022/10/13)

Judge rejects defense effort to toss warrantless device search on privacy grounds



Microsoft arms Surface Pro 9 with Qualcomm SQ3, 12th-gen Intel chips

(2022/10/13)

Ignite Plus, the Surface Laptop drops AMD, Studio arrives with an even higher price, and more



Quit worrying about 5G C-band and crashing aircraft, US govt eggheads sigh

(2022/10/13)

Back off FAA, I'm a scientist



US election workers slammed with phishing, malware-stuffed emails

(2022/10/12)

It's almost like there's some midterms coming up



NASA sets November date for next SLS Moon rocket delay, er, launch

(2022/10/12)

Heh, prove us wrong, kids. Prove us wrong



Hospital giant's IT still poorly a week after suspected ransomware infection

(2022/10/12)

Updated Insiders tell of struggle to access patient info, meds without working computers



GM races after Tesla with battery pack tech and solar deal

(2022/10/12)

Gah, for a few milliseconds there, we were willing a cold, faceless corporation to succeed



Microsoft attempts to eat Oracle's database lunch with Azure migration service

(2022/10/12)

Ignite Redmond hopes move will lure more to its PostgreSQL managed service



Google wants to copy-paste your mainframe applications into its cloud

(2022/10/12)

GCN Preview service claims to eliminate risks of migrating mission-critical workloads



Westinghouse sale signals arrival of a new nuclear age

(2022/10/12)

Energy granddad wants in on the next generation of atomic tech



Microsoft tries again to ignite interest in DevOps cloud security

(2022/10/12)

Ignite Identity governance and SOCs also on the menu



Musky scent? Billionaire launches fragrance: Burnt Hair

(2022/10/12)

'The Essence of Repugnant Desire', selling via Boring Company website for $100, will accept Dogecoin



Tuxedo Computers releases version 1.0 of its Ubuntu remix

(2022/10/12)

We spin up Linux PC vendor's first public version of its in-house OS



Intel fires up internal foundry model to make its own chips

(2022/10/12)

It's IDM 2.0 ... 2.0. Or perhaps this was the plan all along...



Delta Air Lines throws $60m at flying taxi startup Joby Aviation

(2022/10/12)

Will fly passengers to and from city airports, if it ever takes off



UK hospitals fall back on pen and paper after Oracle Cerner outage

(2022/10/12)

Staff couldn't access patient records and paper stocks were running low



Chinese city of Shenzhen offers free money to boost chip industry

(2022/10/12)

Throwing cash at industry to keep chip well from running dry as US sanctions continue to bite



Scientists model turbulence to boost space propulsion

(2022/10/12)

Running direct numerical simulation on 'an industrial scale'



Cost of living crisis less of problem for tech pro retirees than others

(2022/10/12)

Global tech recruiter Robert Walters says pay scale too high to feel tight grip of inflation, etc



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