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Updated 2026-06-16 16:30
HPE spruces up its AI infrastructure portfolio for agentic workloads
IT giant sprinkles updates across its AI Datacenter line-up, including Juniper Networking features
There's no such thing as an agentic CPU
AI agents are a general-purpose workload no different from any other
Firefox 152 understands “Sssh!”
As Google continues crippling Chrome ad-blockers, it's a good time to try Firefox
Microsoft faces down sueball, capacity problems in series of challenges
Misleading statements about Copilot and AI? Surely not!
Crooks found a new way to collaborate using Teams – by hiding command-and-control traffic
Custom malware routed communications through legitimate Microsoft services, making malicious activity look like routine corporate collaboration
Linux kernel 7.1 sends Intel 486 support to silicon heaven
More than 140,000 lines of code bite the dust as ancient CPUs, bus mice, and other legacy leftovers face the chop
Non-x86 servers now nearly half the market, IDC says
Demand for AI systems plus the shortage of DRAM and NAND are shaping the global market
NHS Palantir claims face scrutiny after data suggests uneven results
Campaign group says FOI figures show some trusts carried out fewer procedures than before
NASA said nyet to Roscosmos plan to cut into leaky ISS segment
Crew sheltered in SpaceX Dragon as aging Zvezda segment's cracks continue to test orbital nerve
Cardiac monitor maker's security skips a beat as data thieves go for the jugular
Attackers used social engineering to access third-party business apps and steal patient information
Qualcomm said to be circling AI chip biz Tenstorrent in $10B RISC-V power play
Potential takeover would represent significant commitment to the open instruction set architecture
Scammers keep scoring: Brits fleeced for £1.3B as Americans lose $3.5B to impersonators
More reasons to love social media and AI
Capita is about to sail past deadline to fix civil service pensions scheme
Union says outsourcer will miss June 30 target after portal meltdown and mounting complaints
ZTE Day 2026 in Almaty Showcases Innovations Shaping Kazakhstan's Intelligent Telecom Future
PARTNER CONTENT: Empowering Kazakhstan's "Year of Digitalization and AI" with Next-Gen Connectivity and Supercomputing Solutions
SQL Server may be too lucrative for Microsoft to ditch, but too legacy to love
Analysts say Redmond still has billions of reasons to keep backing its flagship DBMS, even as Azure, Postgres, and AI hog the spotlight
ERP users may soon get ahead by going headless, says Rimini Street boss
Look to AI agents and open source to escape the vendor-driven upgrade cycle
France's digital sovereignty push is struggling to escape the Microsoft gravity well
Nextcloud rollout shows locally controlled storage is one thing; getting users off Office is quite another
Inside the cloud's new agentic AI-ready, Arm-powered foundation
PARTNER CONTENT: From hyperscalers to enterprises, performance-per-watt and system-level efficiency are redefining the cloud compute foundation
A modest proposal: Reformat everything to make documents more palatable to AI
What's up, DocLang?
Cisco SD-WAN make-me-root bug under attack
Second Catalyst SD-WAN Manager flaw exploited as an 0-day this month
Feds freaked over Fable 5 after simple 'fix this code' prompt, not jailbreak, says researcher
According to the one person who actually read the research paper
AI has changed data architecture, but storage hasn't caught up
SPONSORED FEATURE: AI's hunger for data outstrips storage smarts, leaving GPUs famished
DARPA seeks swappable satellites to help with future star wars
Worried that an unexpected strike could take out critical orbital systems, Pentagon researchers want to know how fast the industry thinks it could launch replacements
Anthropic reserves right to check ID for Claude subs
How can I help you today? Present your papers to begin
HPE offers VMware refugees a year off the meter
Free VM Essentials license and cut-price Zerto dangled at customers eyeing a platform escape
Council of Europe hacked in ShinyHunters' PeopleSoft heist
Joins the ranks of Nottingham Uni and 100 other unnamed victims
Java's Project Valhalla finally lands a preview in JDK 28
Don't hold your breath, though - architect Brian Goetz warns devs it will likely still be preview in next LTS release
Feds snooze as US datacenter law set to lapse with no replacement in site
Federal Data Center Enhancement Act (FDCEA) of 2023 covers standards including security and sustainability
The Y2K bug is back! Dutch dev digs up untimely flaw in old BSD build
26 years late and no threat unless you still run a PDP-11/70 and rely on short-wave timekeeping broadcasts
NASA management wants a word and won't say why
A mystery calendar event is certainly one way to find out about being selected for the Artemis III crew
Red Hat gives Ubuntu a bootc up the backside at Canonical shindig
Bootable containers pitch shows how distro can be managed with familiar OCI tooling
Microsoft site throwing warnings after someone forgot to renew cert
Connectivity checker trips browser alarms thanks to lapsed security paperwork
Europe's AI paralysis has a solution - and it starts with a semantic twin
PARTNER CONTENT: Onix's Wingspan platform promises to move enterprises from pilot purgatory to governed, enterprise-wide AI deployment in weeks, not years
Salesforce reels in customer support AI specialist Fin for $3.6B
Support bot maker claims its AI agents can resolve three-quarters of customer queries without human help
PRC-linked spies hid inside medical and military networks for more than a year, snooping through Gmail and stealing data
Google says the intruders were on the hunt for everything from drone tech to pathogens
Arch Linux locks down AUR signups amid wave of malicious commits
Community repo freezes new accounts after attackers swamp it with poisoned package updates
US clampdown on Anthropic models sends EU sovereignty surge into overdrive
Brussels says access curbs prove Europe needs greater technological independence
Flatpak-NG sounds like bad news for systemd refuseniks
Linux app packaging rethink could leave alternative-init distros in the cold
UK AI hiring surges as firms seek people to babysit the bots
PwC says AI hiring jumped 61 percent despite wider slowdown in vacancies, with employers increasingly looking for workers who can use AI rather than build it
UK Treasury hunts CTO on salary that may not compute for top tech talent
The pension may be cushy, but the looming headaches for 77K are not
Palantir's NHS data deal called in for a second opinion
Experts welcome contract review after claims NHS England missed chance to grow UK health tech market
Britain plots digital bedtime after kicking under-16s off social media
UK plans to go further than Australia, while also targeting stranger contact, livestreaming, and addictive platform features
Google found liable for bad AI Overview results. Let’s play Truth Or Consequences
Hush. children, what's that sound? Has the flood gates' key been found?
Munch Museum Windows display gives visitors something to scream about
When art reflects modern realities
Chinese e-tailer claimed 14-inch box stretched the size of a 9-inch tablet
This is why you don't let junior staff save the company a few dollars'
Fire burns Google Cloud India’s network, which remains slow a week later
PLUS: Japan's space truck is back in business; Zoho's DIY servers; Record tech exports for Korea, and more!
US Army picks out Vampire to fill a gap in its layered drone defenses
L3Harris supplies system that can down incoming drones with laser-guided rockets
AI is code – and can't be prompted into being smarter
From Java tests to Shai-Hulud, bots keep proving they'll swallow anything you feed them
EU sovereignty push gives tech buyers a new alphabet soup to swallow
Brussels presses on despite US fury as it looks to enforce cloud autonomy and bolster open source
Scientists pour cold water on claims phones are rewiring kids' brains
MPs told that while concerns over handsets and social media grows, evidence they're changing children's brains is limited
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