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)

UK Cyber Security Centre's scary new story: One phish, two phish, Russia phish, Iran phish

(2023/01/27)

Nice people on LinkedIn want to harvest logins from politicians, boffins, and defense types



Intel inside a world of pain as revenue plunges by a third

(2023/01/27)

U OK Pat? Asking cos client sales are down, server sales are down, and your forecasts are grim



Google slays thousands of fake news vids posted by pro-China group Dragonbridge

(2023/01/27)

If you yell 'death to America' and no one watches the video, does it make a sound?



Have we hit a climate tipping point? Green power attracts big money

(2023/01/27)

As much cash went into low-carbon as fossil fuels last year, apparently



US ban on China chip exports rebounds, causes 2,700 job losses

(2023/01/27)

California-based chipmaking kit-maker Lam hit by DRAM decline, inability to export to Middle Kingdom



Disaster recovery blunder broke New York Stock Exchange this week

(2023/01/27)

The irony, it burns



Musk: Tesla's doing great. I mean, have you seen my Twitter follower count?

(2023/01/27)

Elon conflates 'popularity' on unrelated platform with successful year for EV maker



How to shave years off the journey from military lab to real-world use

(2023/01/26)

Interview DARPA's Blake Bextine talks us through taking inventions commercial



Smart ovens do really dumb stuff to check for Wi-Fi

(2023/01/26)

Pinging search services in the US, China, Russia perhaps not ideal for privacy



FBI smokes ransomware Hive after secretly buzzing around gang's network for months

(2023/01/26)

Uncle Sam doles out decryption keys to 300+ victims amid sting op



VMwhat? Dell snaps up Cloudify for multi-cloud orchestration

(2023/01/26)

Intriguing move – just look at the software companies it has ditched...



Aviation overhaul bill passes US House... for the third time

(2023/01/26)

Maybe it'll be different this year as clamors of 'I told you so' accompany the proposal



Automotive industry is driving revenue for at least one chip company: STMicroelectronics

(2023/01/26)

Look, a semiconductor manufacturer that isn't whining about weak demand



Broadcom's $61b VMWare merger faces another hurdle: UK's competition watchdog

(2023/01/26)

Nobody expects the British Inquisition. (Except everybody . Everybody expected it)



Memory safety is the new black, fashionable and fit for any occasion

(2023/01/26)

Calls to avoid C/C++ and embrace Rust grow louder



Google gives in to India Android antitrust verdict, kinda

(2023/01/26)

Tech behemoth says it will appeal 'certain aspects' of the decision



SAP culls 3,000 jobs from CRM business and its results weren't even that bad

(2023/01/26)

'Targeted restructuring' could have been worse, analyst points out



Space mining startup prepping to launch 'demo' refinery... this April

(2023/01/26)

Last (failed) attempts at such an endeavor happened a decade ago, but AstroForge thinks it can do better



UK govt Matrix has unenviable task of consolidating several different ERP systems

(2023/01/26)

Software to support 46,000 users as group part of £900m program to simplify central government back end



Tech job bloodbath comes to IBM, CFO links layoffs to Kyndryl, Watson Health

(2023/01/26)

Human Capital leaves the building



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