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)

Feds sue Adobe and execs for stinging subscribers with 'hidden' cancellation fees

(2024/06/17)

Graphic design giant slammed for using graphic design to bury T&Cs



McDonald's not lovin' its AI drive-thru experiment with IBM

(2024/06/17)

Automated voice ordering still on the menu for the future, though



Wrongful termination lawsuit accuses Neuralink of Herpes B-infected monkey business

(2024/06/17)

Forced to work through lunch, attacked by virus-carrying primates, and sacked for being pregnant – allegedly



Blackbaud has to cough up a few million dollars more over 2020 ransomware attack

(2024/06/17)

Four years on and it's still paying for what California attorney general calls 'unacceptable' practice



In homage to Jurassic Park, researchers store DNA in amber-like polymer

(2024/06/17)

Could be used to solve long term digital data storage problems too



The Hubble Space Telescope is back in business

(2024/06/17)

Running on one gyro, but still gazing at the sky



AMD says datacenter still king for profit margins amid AI buzz

(2024/06/17)

CFO talks GPU development, strategy and market dynamics at Nasdaq Investor Conference



Law firms seek investors' support in Teradata class action

(2024/06/17)

Claim analytics and data platform biz misled investors about size of public cloud forecast



Um, what ever did happen with network automation?

(2024/06/17)

Systems Approach Is it lingering somewhere between fusion power and self-driving cars?



Cops cuff 22-year-old Brit suspected of being Scattered Spider leader

(2024/06/17)

Spanish plod make arrest at airport before he jetted off to Italy



Microsoft resumes rollout of Windows 11 24H2 to Insiders

(2024/06/17)

Everything is fine, despite Recall setting fire to the house that Gates built



Asda IT staff shuffled off to TCS amid messy tech divorce from Walmart

(2024/06/17)

Exclusive Infrastructure teams have 'eye on door' as SAP migration enters critical phase



AWS is pushing ahead with MFA for privileged accounts. What that means for you ...

(2024/06/17)

The clock is ticking – why not try a passkey?



UK's Total Fitness exposed nearly 500K images of members, staff through unprotected database

(2024/06/17)

Exclusive Health club chain headed for the spa on choose-a-password day



Nearly 20% of running Microsoft SQL Servers have passed end of support

(2024/06/17)

Exclusive That beige box running a server is easily forgotten ... until it goes wrong



Can platform-wide AI ever fit into enterprise security?

(2024/06/17)

Opinion You know what they say about headlines that end in a question mark



Techie installed 'user attitude readjustment tool' after getting hammered in a Police station

(2024/06/17)

Who, Me? Measure twice, trust never



Notorious cyber gang UNC3944 attacks vSphere and Azure to run VMs inside victims' infrastructure

(2024/06/17)

Who needs ransomware when you can scare techies into coughing up their credentials?



China's Big Tech companies taught Asia to pay by scanning QR codes, but made a mess along the way

(2024/06/17)

Feature A push for interoperability is accelerating, but maybe not fast enough to stop biometrics taking over



Crypto-failure Terraform Labs to cough up $4.5B, liquidate self

(2024/06/17)

South Korean outfit that triggered the world's 'Crypto Winter' will melt away after SEC order



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The first rule of all intelligent tinkering is to keep all the parts.
-- Aldo Leopold, quoted in Donald Wurster's "Nature's Economy"