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)

Kill Oracle's 'JavaScript' trademark, Deno asks USPTO

(2024/11/26)

Petition claims database titan maintained its mark by making a fraudulent claim



Supply chain management vendor Blue Yonder succumbs to ransomware

(2024/11/26)

And it looks like major UK retailers that rely on it are feeling the pinch



Abandoned US Army 'city under the ice' imaged in serendipitous NASA find

(2024/11/26)

Camp Century could spill millions of gallons of sewage, diesel fuel, and nuclear waste as climate warms



M4 MacBook Pro shows Apple is still glued to the idea of unfixable laptops

(2024/11/25)

Mac Mini and iPhone repairability strides have yet to make it to flagship computer



How US Dept of Justice's cure for Google could inflict collateral damage

(2024/11/25)

Opinion Remedies should be refined with an eye toward broad platform rights and responsibilities



Security? We've heard of it: How Microsoft plans to better defend Windows

(2024/11/25)

Ignite Did we say CrowdStrike? We meant, er, The July Incident...



RHEL 9.5 debuts alongside AlmaLinux, Rocky, and Oracle updates

(2024/11/25)

Plus, soon you'll be able to run Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a supported option under WSL



QNAP NAS users locked out after firmware update snafu

(2024/11/25)

Affected customers gripe about storage biz's tech support



Musk agrees with fan that worries over orbital Starlink traffic a 'silly narrative'

(2024/11/25)

Forget the 10x programmer. How about 10x satellites?



China has utterly pwned 'thousands and thousands' of devices at US telcos

(2024/11/25)

Senate Intelligence Committee chair says his 'hair is on fire' as execs front the White House



French state waves up to €625M for Atos's Advanced Computing assets

(2024/11/25)

Another offer IT services giant possibly can't refuse



Microsoft reboots Windows Recall, but users wish they could forget

(2024/11/25)

Comment AI snapshot tool stumbles back into the spotlight with more issues



Smile! UK cops spend tens of millions on live facial recognition tech

(2024/11/25)

Labour government keen, though critics paint it as a severe threat to privacy



Mysteries in polar orbit – space's oldest working hardware still keeps its secrets

(2024/11/25)

Opinion It's never aliens, but it could be underground TV repair techs



Microsoft shuttering dedicated licensing education, certification site

(2024/11/25)

Spreading the content around other places – and may also sprinkle some AI in because why not



Network engineer chose humiliation over a night on the datacenter floor

(2024/11/25)

Who, Me? To avoid lock-in, it helps if you remember your keys



Google blocked 1,000-plus pro-China fake news websites from its search results

(2024/11/25)

Beijing's propaganda buddies aren't just using social media



Imagine a land in which Big Tech can't send you down online rabbit holes or use algorithms to overcharge you

(2024/11/25)

China is trying to become that land, with a government crackdown on the things that make the internet no fun



Alibaba Cloud brings chatty SaaS products out of China and into more markets

(2024/11/25)

Teams-like DingTalk gets an enterprise edition, and virtual Androids unleashed



Russian spies may have moved in next door to target your network

(2024/11/25)

Infosec in brief Plus: Microsoft seizes phishing domains; Helldown finds new targets; Illegal streaming with Jupyter, and more



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