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The Register
Activision-Blizzard pays $35m to send SEC away, Microsoft merger still in doubt
[1173d]
Google works on Blink-based iOS browser contrary to Apple's WebKit rule
[1173d]
Microsoft swears it's not coming for your data with its scan for old Office versions
[1173d]
Fast-evolving Prilex POS malware can block contactless payments
[1173d]
Man accused of crashing Mango Markets crypto exchange appears in court
[1173d]
Human hubris may prevent people from accepting AI help
[1173d]
Apple revenues slide but Tim Cook reckons fanbois will tolerate higher iPhone prices
[1173d]
LibreOffice 7.5 update: A great time to jump on the FOSS productivity suite
[1173d]
MPs renew criticism of UK government over lack of chips strategy
[1173d]
Amazon and Google report slowing cloud sales
[1174d]
Generative AI is out of control: Nothing, Forever is a Seinfeld spoof about nothing... forever
[1174d]
Qualcomm revenue down because few want a new smartphone right now
[1174d]
Another RAC staffer nabbed for storing and sharing road accident data
[1174d]
Prepare to be shocked: Employees hate this One Weird Clause
[1174d]
WINE Windows translation layer has matured like a fine... you get the picture
[1174d]
No, you cannot safely run a network operations center from a corridor
[1174d]
LockBit claims responsibility for ION ransomware attack but US/UK hounds are sniffing
[1174d]
ChatGPT is the fastest-growing web app in history claim analysts
[1174d]
Chinese surveillance balloon over US causes fearful gasbagging
[1174d]
Hi, Pakistan? You do know anyone can edit Wikipedia, right? You don't have to ask
[1174d]
China unveils massive blockchain cluster running homebrew tech
[1174d]
The latest Windows 11 build shares some its desktop real estate with Spotify
[1174d]
Former Ubiquiti dev pleads guilty in data theft and extortion case
[1174d]
US government calls foul on Apple and Google over walled gardens for apps
[1174d]
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