The Brutalist Report - register
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- Zoom chops president it hired less than a year ago [1141d]
- Dell, HPE grind out infrastructure sales but signal customer caution [1141d]
- Arm swans off to Nasdaq despite UK gov pleas to IPO in London [1141d]
- Warning on SolarWinds-like supply-chain attacks: 'They're just getting bigger' [1141d]
- German Digital Affairs Committee hearing heaps scorn on Chat Control [1142d]
- BT opens 'voluntary job leavers' scheme for merging Enterprise and Global units [1142d]
- Service desk tech saved consultancy Capita from VPN meltdown, got a smack for it [1142d]
- Thought you'd opted out of online tracking? Think again [1142d]
- To explore caves on Mars and the Moon, take a hint from Hansel & Gretel, say boffins [1142d]
- China leads the world in tech research, could win the future, says think tank [1142d]
- Ericsson fined for dodgy Djibouti dealings and warned over Iraqi indiscretions [1142d]
- China's memory maker YMTC scores $7B to counter bans [1142d]
- Space. The eventual frontier. This is the delayed journey of Crew-6 astronauts en route to the ISS [1142d]
- Microsoft opens Azure confidential containers to public preview [1142d]
- At Citrix, 'perpetual licenses' means 'we'd rather move you to a subscription' [1142d]
- Crappy insecure software in Biden's crosshairs [1142d]
- CI/CD: Necessary for modern software development, yet it carries a lot of risk [1142d]
- Funnily enough, FDA forbids Elon Musk's Neuralink tests on humans [1142d]
- Datacenters still a boys' club, staffing shortages may change that [1142d]
- Why ChatGPT should be considered a malevolent AI – and be destroyed [1142d]
- If Tesla Investor Day was about exciting investors then boy did it fail [1142d]
- Arm co-founder: Britain's chip strat 'couldn’t be any worse' [1142d]
- Linux Mint 21.2 and Cinnamon 5.8 desktop take shape [1142d]
- Scientists look to build computers from brain cells grown in lab [1142d]
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