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- After years of being stood up, ARM64 Linux users finally get Chrome date [63d]
- Watchdog boss calls Capita's £370M DWP win 'extraordinary' amid pension portal dumpster fire [63d]
- Microsoft veteran Rajesh Jha prepares to retire, triggers yet another reorg [63d]
- Azure startup credits don't apply to Claude via Azure AI Foundry, reader finds – after $1,600 charge [63d]
- RAM is getting expensive, so squeeze the most from it [63d]
- NASA pencils in fresh Artemis II Moon launch attempt for April 1 [63d]
- Interpol cybercrime crackdown leads to 94 arrests, 45,000 IP takedowns [63d]
- Nanny state discovers Linux, demands it check kids' IDs before booting [63d]
- Atomic Britain: UK plans regulatory reset to boost nuclear power [63d]
- NanoClaw latches onto Docker Sandboxes for safer AI agents [63d]
- Google rushes Chrome update fixing two zero-days already under attack [63d]
- Windows pays tribute to Britain's creaking rail network with a BSOD [63d]
- Openreach: Fiber can sniff out leaky water pipes – if anyone bothers fixing them [63d]
- Blustering Blackbeard's PC was all at sea, sysadmin got him shipshape in seconds [63d]
- AI Burning Man happens next week – here's what The Register expects at GTC 2026 [63d]
- Prince of PDFs, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen, to step down after 18 years [64d]
- Apple takes a bite out of app store fees in China [64d]
- Pentagon AI chief praises Palantir tech for speeding battlefield strikes [64d]
- Rogue AI agents can work together to hack systems and steal secrets [64d]
- Perplexity: Everything is Computer, everything is AI, Computer is everything, AI is us [64d]
- District denies enrollment to child based on license plate reader data [64d]
- Microsoft Copilot now boarding your health information [64d]
- White House activates Yu-Gi-Oh's trap card by using anime clip for war comms [64d]
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