The Brutalist Report - register
- US Commerce Dept pinky swears it won't push American spyware on world-plus-dog [878d]
- Google gives up on that API that looked more than a bit like DRM for websites [878d]
- Scarlett Johansson sics lawyers on AI app that cloned her for an ad [878d]
- Amazon's $1.4B price-raising 'Project Nessie' algorithm exposed in FTC antitrust fight [878d]
- In quest to defeat Euro red-tape, Apple said it has three Safari browsers – not one [878d]
- GPS leading your phone astray? We can just fix that in code, startup claims [878d]
- Pentagon seeks government gossips to dish dirt on UFOs [878d]
- Infosec pros can secure IT, but have harder time securing job satisfaction [878d]
- Critical Apache ActiveMQ flaw under attack by 'clumsy' ransomware crims [878d]
- Theora video codec to be coded out from Chrome and Firefox [878d]
- Snowflake puts LLMs in the hands of SQL and Python coders [878d]
- Okta tells 5,000 of its own staff that their data was accessed in third-party breach [878d]
- Cloudflare dashboard, API service feeling poorly thanks to datacenter power snafu [878d]
- China's YMTC scrounges for billions to help bypass US sanctions [878d]
- Qualcomm in recovery position following annus horribilis [878d]
- UK MoD braves the weather to train maritime AI capabilities [878d]
- Don't fear the Thread Reaper, a Windows ghost of bugs past [878d]
- Rocket Lab sets sights on 2024-2025 window for Venus mission [878d]
- Trinity desktop's latest release snaps into action on Q4OS 5.3 [878d]
- European Commission loves Oracle enough to sign six-year cloud deal [878d]
- Batterygate bound for Blighty as UK court approves billion-dollar Apple compensation case [878d]
- UK bets on Intel CPUs and GPUs, Dell boxen, OpenStack for Dawn supercomputer [878d]
- Alien rock remains found not on, but deep inside, the Earth [878d]
- Microsoft warns it may ‘throttle’ its generative AI services for ‘excessive’ users [878d]
- Lenovo’s phantom ThinkPad X1 foldable laptop finally materializes [878d]
- Boeing acknowledges cyberattack on parts and distribution biz [878d]
- Dirty dancing grabs the attention of China's cyberspace regulators [878d]
- FBI boss: Taking away our Section 702 spying powers could be 'devastating' [879d]
- IBM to scrap 401(k) matching, offer something else instead [879d]
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