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14, 2021, 8:30 GMT
OVH services still not fully restored as boss rates ongoing recovery efforts a 'real nightmare'
Neural networks give astronomers huge boost in identifying galaxies: 27 million done, 600 million to come
Grab, the superapp that made Uber quit Southeast Asia, to go public through controversial 'SPAC'
China requires ‘self-correction’ of monopolistic behaviour by 34 local web giants
Tata Consultancy Services added just 7 customers in FY21 ... and 40,000 staff as revenue, profit flattened
COVID-19 kicks mobile giant CK Hutchison's '3' twice: Robs operator of roaming revenue, sends data use soaring
FBI deletes web shells from hundreds of compromised Microsoft Exchange servers before alerting admins
Google Sites blight: Over 100,000 web pages for business form searches overrun with backdoor RATs
Journalists wanted: News reporter and copy editor
After years of dragging its feet, FCC finally starts tackling America's robocall scourge
Who'd have thought the US senator who fist pumped Jan 6 insurrectionists would propose totally unworkable anti-Big Tech law?
1Password targets developers with Secrets Automation, acquisition of SecretHub
NSA helps out Microsoft with critical Exchange Server vulnerability disclosures in an April shower of patches
What's Red and scale-y and shacked up with NEC? A new Red Hat network function virtualization solution, apparently
Cracked copies of Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop steal your session cookies, browser history, crypto-coins
Microsoft's Surface Laptop 4 now includes AMD options for biz customers, boasts up to 19 hours of battery life
You know what? Fork this: AWS renames its take on Elasticsearch to OpenSearch following trademark fight
Northrop Grumman's MEV-2 gives Intelsat satellite a new lease on life until the next rescue in another five years
Unity devs warned of breaking changes ahead in video game engine as team gets to grips with mutating face of .NET
Salesforce's get-back-to-work strategy starts with 'Volunteer Vaccinated Cohorts' on designated floors
Key Perl Core developer quits, says he was bullied for daring to suggest programming language contained 'cruft'
UK government opens vaccine floodgates to over-45s, NHS website predictably falls over
Joint UK government procurement seeks supplier to support controversial Clean Air Zone system
Average convicted British computer criminal is young, male, not highly skilled, researcher finds
So how's .NET 6 coming along? Oh wow, Microsoft's multi-platform framework now includes... Windows
Nominet chooses civil war over compromise by rejecting ex-BBC Trust chairman
AWS adds local webcam passthrough to both of its remote desktop tools
NHS COVID-19 app update blocked by Apple, Google over location privacy fears
Beijing steps on Alibaba's Ant Group by forcing it to submit to same regulation as banks
NASA writes software update for Ingenuity helicopter to enable first Mars flight
Tencent Cloud opens first Indonesian data center
Want to turbo-charge your cybersec skills? It’s time to put yourself on the SPOT
Intel offers to produce car chips for automakers stalled by ongoing semiconductor supply drought
FSF doubles down on Richard Stallman's return: Sure, he is 'troubling for some' but we need him, says org
FCC urges Americans to run internet speed app to counter Big Cable's broadband data fudging
The COVID-19 pandemic is still going – and so is the PC buying spree: Shipments up 55% on the Before Times
Jensen Huang's kitchen gets another viewing as Nvidia teases Arm-powered supercomputing chip Grace
It is 60 years since the first cosmonaut reached orbit and 40 years since the Shuttle first left the launchpad
Microsoft digs deep for chatty AI specialist Nuance, bids $19.7bn to bolster healthcare chops
Oracle founder Larry Ellison lands on another lily pad, this time an $80m Florida mansion he intends to tear down
Nvidia shrinks GPUs to help squeeze AI into your data center, make its VMware friendship work
Mike Lynch-backed Darktrace to file for London IPO in aftermath of Deliveroo flop
New drinking game idea: Down a shot every time Huawei blames US sanctions for the current tech industry woes
Bless you: Yep, it's IBM's new name for tech services spinoff and totally not a hayfever medicine
FreeBSD gives ARM64 green light for production over x86 alternative's 'growth trajectory'
'Chinese wall'? Who uses 'Chinese wall'? Well, IBM did, and it actually means 'firewall'
Clearview AI accused over free trials to US police that were plausibly deniable
UK's National Rail backs down from greyscale website tribute to Prince Phil after visually impaired users complain
Oracle vs Google: No, the Supreme Court did not say APIs aren't copyright – and that's a good thing
Fire up that Macintosh II: Retro techhead gives the web a Netscape 1.1 makeover
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14, 2021, 9:04 GMT
Nvidia Linux drivers causing random hard crashes and now a major security risk still not fixed after 5+ months
MuseScore Created New Font in Memory of Original SCORE Program Creator
Virtual Machine Startup Shells Closes the Digital Divide One Cloud Computer at a Time
Ubuntu 20.10 “Groovy Gorilla” Arrives With Linux 5.8, GNOME 3.38, Raspberry Pi 4 Support
Linux Mint 20.1 “Ulyssa” Will Arrive In Mid-December With Chromium, WebApp Manager
Newest IPFire Release Includes Security Fixes and Additional Hardware Support (IPFire 2.25 - Core Update 147)
Linux Mint 19.2 "Tina" Cinnamon Now Available, IBM Has Transformed Its Software to Be Cloud-Native and Run on Any Cloud with Red Hat OpenShift, Icinga Web 2.7.0 Released, Google Rolling Out Android Auto Design Updates and Kernel 5.1 Reaches End of Life
Canonical Announces the Availability of Xibo as a Snap, Chrome 76 Released, Viruses Discovered in LibreOffice, Pop!_OS 18.10 Reaches End of Life, and Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security Warns of Microsoft Office Online Privacy Risks
Collabora Announces xrdesktop, Blender 2.8 Released, Arduino Selects Auth0 as Its Identity Management Platform of Choice, Microway Showcasing Its Data Science WhisperStation at PEARC19 and KDE Plasma Maintenance Update
Linux Ending Support for the Floppy Drive, Unity 2019.2 Launches Today, Purism Unveils Final Librem 5 Smartphone Specs, First Kernel Security Update for Debian 10 "Buster" Is Out, and Twitter Is Switching from Mesos to Kubernetes
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