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Google embraces third party app stores and payments to put Epic Games case .. - 5/03 12:48 am Lower app store fees are on the way, plus an on-ramp for third party digital bazaars Google has spelled out changes it will make to the fees it charges developers who use its app store and payment services, and says they represent the end of its long legal battle with Epic Games. |
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Broadcom says AI companies cant make their own silicon any time soon - 5/03 12:03 am Offers booming customer accelerator biz as evidence, while VMware props up its software business Broadcom will soon deploy multiple gigawatts worth of custom accelerators at Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic, a feat it says shows AI companies and hyperscalers cant successfully develop and deploy their own silicon any time soon. |
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Intel numbers boss swears big Foundry wins are coming soon - 5/03 9:30 am Meanwhile Chipzilla's 18A process tech could see external deployment after all Intel's Foundry division is near to sealing a deal for its advanced packaging technology that would contribute billions of dollars a year to the struggling chipmaker, CFO David Zinsner said on Wednesday. |
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HR may have to cajole and soothe reluctant employees to get them to use AI - 5/03 8:06 am Employees need guidance and support if companies really want to commit to AI adoption If you buy AI, employees will come and take a look, but they won't necessarily change the way they work. For that, you may have to get human resources involved. |
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'Hundreds' of Iranian hacking attempts have hit surveillance cameras since .. - 5/03 7:59 am Attack infrastructure attributed to 'several Iran-nexus threat actors' Multiple Iranian hacking crews have been targeting internet-connected surveillance cameras across Israel and other Middle Eastern countries since the war started on February 28, according to Check Point security researchers. |
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Malware-laced OpenClaw installers get Bing AI search boost - 5/03 4:50 am Think before you download OpenClaw, the AI agent that can manage just about anything, is risky all by itself, but now fake installers for it are wreaking havoc. Users who searched Bings AI results for OpenClaw Windows were directed to a malicious GitHub repository that delivered information stealers and GhostSocks onto their machines. |
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Apple's budget-friendly MacBook Neo is bursting with color and compromise - 5/03 3:20 am Cupertino grabs an aging A18 Pro from parts bin to power its latest attempt at an entry-level MacBook You'll soon be able to get a MacBook that's cheaper than many budget PCs. Apple on Wednesday unveiled the MacBook Neo, a $599 exercise in cost cutting powered by the same silicon as an iPhone 16 Pro. |
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AI doctor's assistant is easily swayed to change prescriptions, give bad .. - 5/03 2:33 am Spread false medical info, supersize drug orde |
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AWS-hosted tech providers urge Middle East customers to fail over now - 5/03 2:07 am Snowflake, Red Hat, and others warn customers not to wait around for the cloud to recover After aerial strikes damaged AWS datacenters in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, Snowflake, Red Hat, and IoT platform EMQX have told customers to open their disaster recovery playbook and move to new bit barns. |
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NIMBY pushback begins to bite US datacenter buildout - 5/03 1:42 am New capacity under construction falls for first time since 2020 as permitting, zoning, and power hurdles mount New datacenter capacity under construction in primary US markets declined in the second half of 2025, as community opposition increasingly disrupted planning approvals a dynamic commercial real estate firm CBRE says is reshaping the industry. |
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Gram: Zed, but with AI and chat features removed - 5/03 12:19 am Brand-new stripped-down fork of the Zed all-Rust code editor Gram is a new text editor written in Rust, created by removing almost all the fancy features from Zed and it has already seemingly caused Zed Industries to change its terms of use service, according to Gram's developer. |
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LexisNexis confirms data breach at Legal & Professional arm, some customer .. - 5/03 12:04 am Crooks claim 2 GB haul from AWS instance via React2Shell exploit Data analytics giant LexisNexis has confirmed its Legal & Professional division suffered a data breach days after the Fulcrumsec cybercrime crew claimed responsibility for the hack. |
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Ex-NASA chief gives Isaacman's Moon reboot a thumbs up, stays schtum on .. - 4/03 11:34 pm Jim Bridenstine says 'adjustments' to Artemis program were needed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has won an endorsement from his predecessor Jim Bridenstine, who praised Isaacman's shake-up of the perpetually delayed Artemis program. |
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Flex appeal: UK datacenter cuts AI power draw 40% on command - 4/03 10:37 pm London GPU farm dances to National Grid's tune in five-day trial, critical workloads not disrupted A UK datacenter has successfully demonstrated it can reduce the amount of power drawn by AI infrastructure in response to grid events, without disrupting critical workloads. |
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Kaspersky dismisses claims Coruna iPhone exploit kit is connected to .. - 4/03 10:18 pm Follows suggestions iPhone-pwning toolset bears hallmarks of zero-days that targeted Russian diplomats Russian cybersecurity outfit Kaspersky is waving away claims that an iPhone exploit kit recently uncovered by Google was developed by the same people who were behind a group of zero-days that allegedly compromised thousands of Russian diplomats in a 2023 campaign. |
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Google stuffs Gemini into Android Studio Panda 2 to build apps from prompts - 4/03 10:06 pm The card game bridge could be a bridge too far for Mountain View's AI Google has released Android Studio Panda 2, a feature drop including an AI agent that can create apps from scratch and an AI-driven version upgrade assistant. |
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Once upon a time, saving your bits meant punching holes in floppies - 4/03 9:40 pm Microsoft vet revisits the gloriously manual era of write protection Microsoft's Raymond Chen took a delightful trip down memory lane this week, tracing how write protection for removable media has changed over the decades. |
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UK digital ID brief quietly moves to new minister after resignation - 4/03 8:28 pm James Frith takes reins from Josh Simons, who quit even though he was cleared over journalist vetting scandal Labour MP James Frith has taken over the ministerial roles held by Josh Simons after he resigned over his handling of a report on journalists while running a think tank. |
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Doomscrollers despair after Oracle hiccup knocks TikTok offline in US - 4/03 7:44 pm Big Red's cloud that 'doesn't go down' goes down again An Oracle outage knocked parts of TikTok offline this week. The incident affected Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), which trails AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud in market share but counts the social media behemoth among its customers. |
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Users fume over Outlook.com email 'carnage' - 4/03 6:31 pm Email flow slowed or stopped by mysterious forces at Microsoft Microsoft spent last week rejecting emails to Outlook recipients after what appears to be either a fault or overzealous blocking rules, a situation a source described as "carnage." |
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Cloud inquiry chair quits UK competition watchdog over glacial pace of .. - 4/03 5:33 pm Kip Meeks walked a year early with the overseer of tech markets yet to take action against AWS and Microsoft The chair of the competition markets authority's cloud inquiry has quit, citing the slow pace of implementing recommendations outlined in a report it published in 2025 to boost market dynamics in Britain's cloud computing market. |
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One vendor is happy RAM prices are high: VMware - 4/03 2:45 pm Memory tiering and pooled memory are having a moment because they offer the chance to use less RAM The high price of memory and solid-state storage has almost everyone worried but not VMware, because the most innovative new feature in the Cloud Foundation 9 (VCF 9) private cloud suite it launched last year is memory tiering tech that allows offload of data from RAM to NVMe drives. |
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European Space Agency and China both achieve gigabit links to .. - 4/03 12:31 am Raises hopes birds 40,000km away can be reprogrammed, for science or military purposes The European Space Agency and the Institute of Optoelectronics at Chinas Academy of Sciences both claim theyve achieved gigabit links to satellites in geostationary orbit. |
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Google feels the need for security speed, so will ship Chrome updates .. - 4/03 10:01 am Retains eight-weekly Extended Stable releases but warns fortnightly updates are the best way to stay safe Google will halve the time between releases of its Chrome browser to two weeks, across versions of the software for desktop operating systems, Android, and iOS. |
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OpenAI says its latest model is less likely to beat around the bush - 4/03 8:17 am The AI giant is also trying to walk back some terms of its deal with the Defense Department OpenAI says GPT5.3 Instant, the latest addition to its GPT-5.3 family of models, is less inclined to moralize. |
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Nvidia-backed photonics startup Ayar Labs fills its wallet to mass-produce .. - 4/03 7:20 am Company aims to stitch tens of thousands of GPUs together for more efficient training and inference It's a good time to be an AI chip startup, especially if you happen to specialize in silicon photonics. |
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Dev stunned by $82K Gemini bill after unknown API key thief goes to town - 4/03 7:19 am Probably not an isolated incident only as researchers have already found 2,863 live API keys exposed A developer says their company is on the hook for more than $82,000 in unauthorized charges after a stolen Google Gemini API key racked massive usage costs up in just 48 hours. |
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Facebook is down, interrupting your poking and Meta's ads business - 4/03 7:12 am Go outside and smell some flowers Metas flagship service, Facebook, is experiencing an outage. |
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MIT boffins aim to build injectable mini-organs that can fill in for a .. - 4/03 6:32 am Injected liver cells stayed viable and functional for eight weeks in mice Cant keep waiting on the transplant list? How about an injectable satellite liver instead? After an MIT research project showed early success, the idea of a mini organ that could be injected into the body to take over for a failing liver doesnt sound so far-fetched. |
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Chat at your own risk! Data brokers are selling deeply personal bot .. - 4/03 4:59 am AI conversations for sale include sensitive health and legal details Your latest chat transcript could be bought and sold. Data brokers are selling access to sensitive personal data captured during chatbot conversations, despite claims that the data is anonymized and obtained with consent. |
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Apple jacks up MacBook pricing with M5 Pro, Max debut - 4/03 4:06 am No one can hide from the RAMapocalypse, not even Tim Apple RAM shortages and faster chips have a big impact on Apple's next-gen laptops. On Tuesday, the iGiant unveiled its M5 Pro and Max MacBook Pros and M5 Airs alongside steep price hikes across the lineup. |
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Lawmakers take pick to ICE's warrantless location tracking purchases - 4/03 3:28 am After DHSs $2.3M PenLink contract gets shady label A group of 70 US lawmakers has called on Homeland Security's inspector general to investigate whether its agencies - including US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) - illegally purchased Americans' location data without first obtaining warrants. |
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Cyberwarriors elevated to big leagues in US war with Iran - 4/03 2:23 am No more hiding in the server closet: Cyber ops mentioned alongside kinetic warfare as critical to conflict In what may be the most public acknowledgment of its cyber operations capabilities to date, the Pentagon has admitted that cyber soldiers are playing a key role in its attacks on Iran. |
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Accenture down to buy Downdetector as part of $1.2 billion deal - 4/03 12:59 am The deal includes all Ookla assets including Speedtest, Ekahau, and RootMetrics Accenture is going to get a closer look into how web traffic is moving...or not moving. The company has announced plans to buy Downdetector parent company Ookla from Ziff Davis as part of a package deal with other software for $1.2 billion. |
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BunsenLabs Carbon keeps the CrunchBang flame alive with Debian 13 - 4/03 12:43 am Release lays the groundwork for going Wayland, if that's your sort of thing BunsenLabs Linux is a lightweight, Debian-based distro forked from CrunchBang, and seven months after Debian 13 "Trixie" arrived, the project has released its latest version, dubbed Carbon . |
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Turns out most cybercriminals are old enough to know better - 3/03 11:25 pm Law enforcement data shows profit-driven cybercrime is dominated by 35- to 44-year-olds, not script kiddies Contrary to what some believe, cybercrime is not a kids' game. Middle-aged adults, not teenagers, now make up the biggest chunk of people getting busted. |
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Western governments seek to lock down 6G before it even exists - 3/03 10:41 pm Telecoms coalition wants to avoid another 5G-style vendor scramble with early security guardrails A group of Western governments has launched a fresh bid to shape 6G before it's even standardized, unveiling a set of security and resilience principles to bake supply chain controls and cyber safeguards into the next generation of mobile networks. |
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CIOs say AI adoption is moving faster than they can manage - 3/03 10:22 pm Risk management? Continuity plan if our provider disappears? We've heard of these things AI adoption is moving too rapidly say senior tech leaders, as the pressure to deploy clashes with risk management and compliance concerns. |
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AWS backs Open VSX as Rust survey shows VS Code decline - 3/03 10:05 pm AI-first editors and agent-driven tooling intensify competition in the IDE market The Open VSX registry, used for installing extensions in editors compatible with Visual Studio Code (VS Code), will run on Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure in Europe as part of a "strategic investment" from the cloud giant. |
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Until last month, attackers could've stolen info from Perplexity Comet .. - 3/03 10:01 pm AI browsing agent left local files open for the taking If you wanted to steal local files from someone using Perplexity's Comet browser, until last month you could just schedule the theft by sending your victim a calendar event. |
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