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- DARPA wants to upgrade the way we make chips. How exactly will that work? [1187d]
- Intel kills $700M liquid cooling lab amid chip slump [1187d]
- Microsoft can't stop itself blowing billions on OpenAI [1187d]
- Hundreds of Spotify staff stream out the door in latest layoffs [1187d]
- Universities to be offered software that detects ChatGPT-written essays [1187d]
- It's not Google's 12,000, but Intel plans to prune California headcount by 544 [1187d]
- Twitter stiffed us on $2m bill, claim consultants in lawsuit [1187d]
- Sorry seems to be tech execs' favorite word as DB player Aiven lays off 1 in 5 [1187d]
- Rentokil is using AI rat recognition to analyze populations in real time [1187d]
- Changes afoot at Salesforce after activist investor Elliott takes a decisive slice [1187d]
- Microsoft took its macros and went home, so miscreants turned to Windows LNK files [1187d]
- XenServer, split from Citrix, promises per-core prices 'unlike certain other hypervisors' [1187d]
- XenServer, split from Citrix, promises per-socket prices 'unlike certain other hypervisors' [1187d]
- City council cans ERP project, keeps details of replacement supplier secret [1187d]
- Software devs targeted as British tax authority makes fraud allegations [1187d]
- Bill shock? The red ink of web services doesn’t come out of the blue [1188d]
- Dear Stupid, I write with news I did not check the content of the [Name] field before sending this letter [1188d]
- Polish for Windows Spotlight and tabs for Notepad in latest Insiders build [1188d]
- India's Supreme Court finds Google's appeal against monopoly fines unappealing [1188d]
- AWS expanding its footprint at site of infamously flaky US-EAST-1 region [1188d]
- US authorities release asylum seekers after leaking their data online [1188d]
- India floats plan to make big tech pay for news, walks back government censorship [1188d]
- Publisher halts AI article assembly line after probe [1188d]
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