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- Titanic mass grave site to be pillaged for NFTs [1151d]
- Puri.sm puts out LapDock for its Librem 5 smartphone [1151d]
- Vodafone tests waters with 5G Raspberry Pi base station [1151d]
- Open source software has its perks, but supply chain risks can't be ignored [1151d]
- Tech job vacancies hamper England's digital health plans [1151d]
- Raspberry Pi Foundation launches $12 USB Debug Probe [1151d]
- How many HPE staff does it take to pay for one CEO? 271 [1151d]
- NASA confirms 1,000lb meteorite slammed into Texas [1151d]
- Wipro tells freshers a job awaits - if they accept a lower salary than first offered [1151d]
- Sure, Microsoft, let's put ChatGPT in control of robots [1151d]
- Like AirTags, but for cargo: Qualcomm teases SaaSy tracking service [1151d]
- Save $7 million on cloud by spending $600k on servers, says David Heinemeier Hansson [1151d]
- India, Singapore link systems for real-time cross-border cash transfers [1151d]
- Google's APAC outpost joins the global job cuts club [1151d]
- Africa's internet registry is being kept afloat by its peers, could fail, warns ARIN head [1152d]
- I can't do that, Dave: AI drowns top sci-fi mag with story submissions [1152d]
- Who needs sailors? US Navy's latest robo-ship can run itself for 30 days [1152d]
- Can YouTube be held liable for pushing terror vids? Asking for a Supreme Court... [1152d]
- Apple: No more sneak-peek previews of iOS unless you pay for the privilege [1152d]
- OnlyOffice treated to an update – and fresh plugins [1152d]
- ISS rescue Soyuz launches this week, won't return crew until September [1152d]
- Server DRAM to be biggest part of memory market for years [1152d]
- Starlink tempts users with $200 Global Roaming service [1152d]
- Microsoft's Outlook: Cloudy with a chance of junk-mail-stuffed inboxes [1152d]
- Bosch-backed VCs pour more funds into Brit quantum silicon chips [1152d]
- Research raises questions: Are instruments taken to Mars sensitive enough to find life? [1152d]
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