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- Ukrainian cops collar Kyiv programmer believed to be Conti, LockBit linchpin [798d]
- Startup Diraq taps GlobalFoundries to forge silicon-based quantum chips [798d]
- China miffed over electric vehicle tariff tiff with EU [798d]
- Google's Privacy Sandbox more like a privacy mirage, campaigners claim [799d]
- US senators propose guardrails for government AI purchases and operations [799d]
- NASA hits wrong button, broadcasts ISS emergency training by mistake [799d]
- UK Labour Party promises end to datacenter planning 'barriers' [799d]
- Student's flimsy bin bags blamed for latest NHS data breach [799d]
- Version 256 of systemd boasts '42% less Unix philosophy' [799d]
- The origin of 3D Pipes, Windows' best screensaver [799d]
- Dr Ed Stone, former director of JPL, Voyager project scientist, dies at 88 [799d]
- Preventing another chip shortage on G7 summit agenda [799d]
- ASUS quietly built supercomputers, datacenters and an LLM. Now it's quietly selling them all together [799d]
- Japan forces Apple and Google to allow third-party app stores and payments [799d]
- VMware revenue plunges $600 million, but Broadcom assures investors growth plan is on track [799d]
- SK hynix shimmies towards AI silicon by driving merger of South Korean Nvidia challengers [799d]
- Crooks crack customer info at tracking device vendor Tile, issue 'extortion' demands [799d]
- Google borrows from Android to make ChromeOS better [799d]
- Waymo issues software fix after driverless taxi hits telephone pole [799d]
- Ransomware crew may have exploited Windows make-me-admin bug as a zero-day [799d]
- No, an AI bot isn't running for mayor of Cheyenne, Wyoming [799d]
- Four more US states pile on Apple as DoJ turns up antitrust heat [799d]
- Rivals and legal action cast shadows over Windows on Arm market [799d]
- Italian premier taps Pope Francis to warn G7 of AI disaster if ethics ignored [799d]
- Adios, accountability: X to hide 'likes' for everyone this week [799d]
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