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)

Linux Foundation aims to become the Switzerland of AI agents

(2025/12/09)

An attempt to provide vendor-neutral oversight as the agent train barrels on



Porsche panic in Russia as pricey status symbols forget how to car

(2025/12/09)

Satellite silence trips immobilizers, leaving owners stuck



Window Maker Live 13.2 brings 32-bit life to Debian 13

(2025/12/09)

Trixie may have gone 64-bit for installs, but WMLive still ships an i686-bootable build



Activist groups urge Congress to pause US datacenter buildouts

(2025/12/09)

Bad for consumers, bad for the environment, 230+ groups say



Google's AI training tactics land it in another EU antitrust fight

(2025/12/09)

Brussels probes whether unpaid web and YouTube content – and rivals' lock-outs – amount to abuse of dominance



Feds bust nefarious plot to ship Nvidia H200s to China and hurt US

(2025/12/09)

As Trump gives green light to ship Nvidia H200s to China and boost US



As humanoid robots enter the mainstream, security pros flag the risk of botnets on legs

(2025/12/09)

Interview Have we learned nothing from sci-fi films and TV shows?



NASA nominee Isaacman moves to full Senate vote amid budget carnage

(2025/12/09)

Billionaire's bid progresses while agency braces for sweeping reductions and program uncertainty



AI mania to swell datacenter capex to $1.6T by 2030 – if the bubble doesn't pop first

(2025/12/09)

Analysts say demand keeps rising despite constraints, shaky returns, and mounting investor nerves



SAP users in the dark about vendor's plan for data analytics

(2025/12/09)

February product launch fails to register, with concerns remaining about integration



UK to Europe: The time to counter Russia's information war machine is now

(2025/12/09)

Foreign secretary set to address senior diplomats later today



Affection for Excel spans generations, from Boomers to Zoomers

(2025/12/09)

Younger finance pros are just as loyal to Microsoft's venerable spreadsheet app as their elders



IBM touts progress on tech stack for AI-enabled airline with no passengers or alcohol

(2025/12/09)

Digital native? Cloud native? No, we need to be AI native, says Riyadh Air



Care leavers mired in red tape trying to get their own records

(2025/12/09)

UK data watchdog demands public sector improves subject access request processing



UK finally vows to look at 35-year-old Computer Misuse Act

(2025/12/09)

As Portugal gives researchers a pass under cybersecurity law



Whitehall rejects £1.8B digital ID price tag – but won't say what it will cost

(2025/12/09)

Officials insist OBR relied on 'early estimate' and real figure won't emerge until next year



Researchers spot 700 percent increase in hypervisor ransomware attacks

(2025/12/09)

Get your Hyper-V and VMware ESXi setups in order, people



Intel to explore making chips with mega-corp Tata in India’s first fab

(2025/12/09)

Chipzilla doesn’t need 28nm product, so maybe this is about landing another outsourced packaging partner



Trump says Nvidia can sell H200s to China – if Washington gets a 25 percent cut

(2025/12/09)

Blackwell and Rubin kit remain off limits



Google says Chrome's new AI creates risks only more AI can fix

(2025/12/09)

'User Alignment Critic' will review agentic actions so bots don't do things like emptying your bank account



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The idea of man leaving this earth and flying to another celestial body and
landing there and stepping out and walking over that body has a fascination
and a driving force that can get the country to a level of energy, ambition,
and will that I do not see in any other undertaking. I think if we are
honest with ourselves, we must admit that we needed that impetus extremely
strongly. I sincerely believe that the space program, with its manned
landing on the moon, if wisely executed, will become the spearhead for a
broad front of courageous and energetic activities in all the fields of
endeavour of the human mind - activities which could not be carried out
except in a mental climate of ambition and confidence which such a spearhead
can give.
-- Dr. Martin Schwarzschild, 1962, in "The History of Manned Space
Flight"