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)

Everyone's doing it: PayPal sends 2,000 workers packing

(2023/02/01)

SaaS provider Workday also among those laying off employees



Boeing bids the 747 a final, ultimate, conclusive farewell

(2023/02/01)

Cargo airline Atlas Air takes delivery of 1,547th and last Queen of the Skies



Japan's NTT Docomo uses invisibility cloak tech to fix 5G reception

(2023/02/01)

Giving windows a transmissive metasurface can improve coverage from a single base station



Atos and Nest part company two years into 18-year £1.5bn contract

(2023/02/01)

Exclusive Insiders claim investment trust demanded design changes but didn't adjust deadlines, job cuts loom



Best time to prepare to leave an Oracle ULA? The day after it starts, say licensing gurus

(2023/02/01)

Big Red 'will always start with a large number and negotiate down'



Google ready to kick the cookie habit by Q3 2024, for real this time

(2023/02/01)

As for privacy concerns about the Topics API? We'll get back to you



French lawmakers say oui to Olympic video surveillance, but non for faces

(2023/02/01)

Pas le visage, merci



Attackers abuse Microsoft’s 'verified publisher' status to steal data

(2023/02/01)

Malicious OAuth apps were the tickets into victims' systems



Intel cuts some workers’ pay to fund its future

(2023/02/01)

Still plans a ‘competitive dividend’ for investors



Counterfeit crud crooks crossed over to e-commerce during COVID

(2023/02/01)

Piracy-as-a-service, 'bulletproof' ISPs, fake influencers, and big Chinese e-tailers turned a blind eye



AMD's Epyc server chips give strong revenue growth, but profits drop 98%

(2023/02/01)

CEO Lisa Su's job is vastly more fun that Pat Gelsinger's right now, at least on the balance sheet



Broadcom's VMware battle plan is to challenge hyperscalers

(2023/02/01)

As 17 percent of customers see Virtzilla's short term strategic significance shrinking



Jellyfish watches for the sting of developer bottlenecks

(2023/02/01)

Dashboard your DevOps data and see where your team has been slacking



Watchdog: There just may be something in these claims Apple broke labor laws

(2023/02/01)

You're holding staff meetings wrong?



OpenAI offers error-prone AI detector amid fears of a machine-stuffed future

(2023/02/01)

ChatGPT: Please explain the difference between 'token efforts' and 'putting the genie back in the bottle'



Cali puts mobile app makers on notice over privacy

(2023/01/31)

Let customers opt out, or start adding zeros to compliance fines



Oracle cozies up to IBM, adds Red Hat Enterprise Linux

(2023/01/31)

So much for being 'Unbreakable' say developers



Microsoft upgrades Defender to lock down Linux gear for its own good

(2023/01/31)

Ballmer thought this kernel was cancer, Nadella may disagree



Landlord favorite Twitter sued for allegedly not paying rent on Market Square HQ

(2023/01/31)

Genius move: You can't lose money if you don't pay your bills



Any iPad is foldable if you try hard enough but Apple guru says a hinged one is coming

(2023/01/31)

Cupertino commentators split over foldable fondleslab predictions



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The way these things go, there are probably 6 or 8 kludgey ways to do
it, and a better way that involves rethinking something that hasn't
been rethunk yet.
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