The Brutalist Report - register
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- ASML says Chinese employee stole data as US sanctions bite [1158d]
- Take the blue pill: Keanu Reeves has had enough of AI baloney [1158d]
- Salesforce woes continue as Twitter slashes spending with SaaS vendor [1159d]
- Lufthansa flights grounded due to major IT outage, 'construction work' blamed [1159d]
- AWS puts a datacenter in a shipping container for US defense users [1159d]
- Most Londoners would quit before they give up working from home [1159d]
- Craig Wright's crypto wallet claim against Bitcoin SV devs back before judges [1159d]
- Core-JS chief complains open source is broken, no one will pay for it [1159d]
- Hyundai and Kia issue software upgrades to thwart killer TikTok car theft hack [1159d]
- Warren Buffet cashes out of TSMC, which splashes cash on fabs [1159d]
- IBM cheapens Oracle by delivering promised power-up for some POWER servers [1159d]
- Apple splats zero-day bug, other gremlins in macOS, iOS [1159d]
- Workers who help Teslas become robots explore starting a union to avoid same fate [1159d]
- US sanctions fail to stop Russia connecting with Cisco hardware [1159d]
- APNIC election sparks move for rapid rule changes to prevent council stacking [1159d]
- Russian crook made $90M exploiting stolen info on Tesla, Roku, Avnet, Snap, more [1159d]
- IBM demands $500,000 from boss after she jumps ship [1159d]
- Wow, so they actually let AI fly an F-16 fighter jet [1159d]
- Microsoft delivers 75-count box of patches for Valentine's Day [1159d]
- TSMC injects a bonus $3.5B into Arizona chip fabs [1159d]
- Record-breaking number of record-breaking DDoS attacks confirmed [1159d]
- Happy Valentine's Day: Here's the final nail in Internet Explorer's coffin [1159d]
- AWS dragged over lengthy downtime to migrate PostgreSQL DBaaS [1159d]
- Google lets a few Android devices into its Privacy Sandbox [1159d]
- Not satisfied with Virgin Media and O2 merger, Liberty Global takes 5% Vodafone stake [1159d]
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