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)

Dridex malware pops back up and turns its attention to macOS

(2023/01/06)

Malware testers spot attempt to attack Macs. But (try not to weep for the bad guys) there are still compatibility issues with MS exe files



Move over, graphene. There's a new super-material in town: Graphullerene

(2023/01/06)

New family of carbon super-structures discovered for futurologists to fizz over



Qualcomm, Bullitt unveil satellite messaging for phones at CES

(2023/01/06)

CES In trouble somewhere remote with patchy cell coverage but able to see the sky? You can text for help



Mercedes-Benz thinks Nvidia's Omniverse can help with manufacturing

(2023/01/06)

CES German automaker gets deeper into the GPU giant's hardware and software ecosystem



Southwest Airlines sued for failing to give prompt refunds after IT meltdown

(2023/01/06)

Asking us to 'submit a receipt for consideration' just doesn't cut it, claims would-be class action



Microsoft said to be thinking of sinking $10m into self-driving truck startup

(2023/01/06)

Because it's all going so well for Tesla and co



NHS England Palantir contract extension could result in further legal threats

(2023/01/06)

After promising to return Covid-era data to NHS, UK govt ploughs on with extension, expansion



JP Morgan must face suit from Ray-Ban maker after crooks drained $272m from accounts

(2023/01/06)

Don't masquerade with the guy in shades, oh no



Cleaner ignored 'do not use tap' sign, destroyed phone systems ... and the entire building

(2023/01/06)

On Call The natural enemy of the IT pro is the builder – they’ll cover you in dust, hose you down, or worse



Rust projects open to denial of service thanks to Hyper mistakes

(2023/01/06)

If only there were some way to avoid...oh, there is? RTFM



India partners with private company to sell ads to commuters via railway Wi-Fi

(2023/01/06)

Dangerous without a data protection law in place, says rights org



Oh, no: The electric cars at CES are getting all emotional

(2023/01/06)

Not all of these concepts will end in tires



AI conference and NYC's educators ban papers done by ChatGPT

(2023/01/06)

Is machine text plagiarism?



FTC floats rule to ban imposed non-compete agreements in US

(2023/01/06)

Miscreants would face the wrath of Khan



Rackspace blames ransomware woes on zero-day attack

(2023/01/06)

Play gang blamed, ProxyNotShell cleared and hosted Exchange doomed



AMD follows Intel's lead with alphanumeric soup of new Ryzens

(2023/01/05)

Analysis New high-end Ryzen laptop CPUs? Huzzah! Now what's the number again?



Twitter data dump: 200m+ account database now free to download

(2023/01/05)

No passwords, but plenty of stuff for social engineering and doxxing



FCC suggests licensing 5GHz spectrum to drone operators

(2023/01/05)

What's the WiFly password again?



Tesla fails to push racial discrimination lawsuit into arbitration

(2023/01/05)

Plaintiff was offered direct employment with an arbitration agreement, but never signed the letter



IBM staff grumble redeployment orders are stealth layoffs

(2023/01/05)

Employees believe directive to seek new internal positions is just a way to get rid of them



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I often hear: "It is better in [insert newest version of Windows]."
I have grown distrustful of this claim.
-- amigojapan
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