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)

Cashless society could be why fewer kids are eating coins and sticking things up their noses

(2025/03/31)

NHS boffins think there's a connection, but ‘snot all good news: Swallowing batteries is even more dangerous



Intel and Microsoft staff allegedly lured to work for fake Chinese company in Taiwan

(2025/03/31)

11 companies, including SMIC, accused of disguising outposts so they can illicitly serve Beijing



China cracks down on personal information collection. No, seriously

(2025/03/31)

Asia In Brief PLUS: Indonesia crimps social media, allows iPhones; India claims rocket boost; In-flight GenAI for Japan Airlines



Oracle Health reportedly warns of info leak from legacy server

(2025/03/31)

Infosec in brief PLUS: OpenAI bumps bug bounties bigtime; INTERPOL arrests 300 alleged cyber-scammers; And more!



Dash to Panel lives on, thanks to Zorin sponsorship

(2025/03/30)

There's also a new release of the Zorin OS distro



Nvidia GPU roadmap confirms it: Moore’s Law is dead and buried

(2025/03/29)

Comment More silicon, more power, more pain for datacenter operators



Malware in Lisp? Now you're just being cruel

(2025/03/29)

Miscreants warming to Delphi, Haskell, and the like to evade detection



Brits to build ExoMars landing gear after Russia sent packing

(2025/03/29)

Airbus UK wins £150M contract to revive long-delayed rover project



Mobile ad world drama: AppLovin not lovin' short seller assault claiming fraud

(2025/03/28)

A peek behind the curtain in one corner of online advertising



Congress takes another swing at Uncle Sam's software licensing mess

(2025/03/28)

SAMOSA digested by House last year, but choked on in Senate. Second time's a charm?



CoreWeave cools its jets, downsizing IPO as investor heat fades

(2025/03/28)

That stands for I Probably Overestimated?



Boeing's Starliner may fly again, pending fixes to literally everything

(2025/03/28)

Updated More than 70 percent of anomalies closed out, but those pesky thrusters are still a problem



Both Haiku and Linux get new FOSS Nvidia drivers

(2025/03/28)

Thanks to Collabora's work on Zink and NVK… and indirectly to GPU-maker's FOSS release, too



Meanwhile, in Japan, train stations are being 3D-printed in an afternoon

(2025/03/28)

How's that for Platform-as-a-Service?



Windows 11 roadmap great for knowing what's coming next week. Not so good for next year

(2025/03/28)

Microsoft promises clarity, gets partway there



From concept to cosmos: Webb engineers on the telescope that changed everything

(2025/03/28)

Interview JWST trio awarded IEEE Simon Ramo medal: 'I'm proud of the whole damn team'



Cardiff's children's chief confirms data leak 2 months after cyber risk was 'escalated'

(2025/03/28)

Department director admits Welsh capital's council still trying to get heads around threat of dark web leaks



Windows Server 2025 locking up after February patch, no word of when a fix will land

(2025/03/28)

Similar issue in Windows 11 resolved as of Wednesday



UK govt data people not 'technical,' says ex-Downing St data science head

(2025/03/28)

Despite pockets of excellence, many wouldn't make the grade in business, AI advisor implies



Nuclear center must replace roof on 70-year-old lab so it can process radioactive waste

(2025/03/28)

Project sees 7-year delay and budget swell to £1.5B, but nuclear leadership 'confident' it has an alternative



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