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Updated 2026-06-22 16:16
The new database world according to Google: Inexact queries and AI in everything
'Humans are not going to be using data platforms in the next three to five years,' product exec tells us
Canadian utility fesses up to data breach, but key details remain off-grid
London Hydro says names, addresses, account details may have been exposed, but much about the intrusion is unknown
Microsoft tells Windows users to get ready for 26H2 – unless they're on 26H1
Same core as 24H2 and 25H2 means an enablement package, while Search gets a little more forgiving
As another UK prime minister bites the dust, a contradictory tech legacy remains
Attempting to boost growth, efficiency, and sovereign tech proved too difficult. The next leader will face the same challenges... and temptations
Brazil probes emergency warning system after nationwide rogue alert
Severe weather event alert platform buzzed devices across the country with the word 'misanthropy'
Microsoft accidentally kills epic Outlook email threads
Redmond manages to break replying to an email on Outlook for macOS, one of the most basic functions
Health board apologizes for phishing staff with with bogus vacation day
IT thought a fake offer of extra time off for hard-pressed Canadian medical workers was the way to go
Humanity trashed Earth orbit – next stop the Moon
Neuraspace CEO floats lunar scrapyards as a cleaner way to handle hardware left behind
Gizmodo readers hit with ClickFix malware prompts after account compromise
Infosec buffs say Windows users could have been infected with a nasty trojan, while Mac users got off lightly
Small island nation tries bold tech education strategy
Is the UK's social media ban for kids just reverse psychiatry?
Lessons from the VMwars – nothing virtual about the Broadcom vs Tesco slugfest
Never get involved in a land war in Asia. Also, don't pick a contract fight with a monster of the art
How dare you stop data loss – that's not your job!
WHO, ME? Rigid workplace cultures and youthful ambition do not mix
Anthropic's Mythos mess just keeps getting more complicated
It sure seems like the Trump administration is just bullying Anthropic for not acquiescing to its every move, and it's the cybersecurity community who'll suffer for it
Why Amazon hates 'human-in-the-loop' AI governance
VP Eric Brandwine explains people aren't all that great, actually
EU won't force publishers to grant dead video games an afterlife
Stop Killing Games campaign suffers setback as European Commission favors industry code of conduct over legal obligation
Britain sending Ukraine an extra 30,000 drones – now 150,000 all up
Missiles and radars also included in 752M aid package
Researchers drop checkm8-style BootROM exploit for A12 and A13 iPhones
Owners of affected iPhones can stop checking for patches now: the fix for this SecureROM bug comes in a new handset
Tensordyne makes a big bet on log math to beat Nvidia
Who needs compute-hungry multiplications when you can just add logarithms
Bcachefs exits experimental status in new 'performance release'
More Rust, but more trouble with AI slop, too
Waymo hits the brakes after robotaxis keep missing the signs for freeway construction zones
Nearly 4,000 vehicles recalled for driving past closure warnings and between cones marking shut lanes
Telegram founder accuses Meta of sabotaging access in India with BGP hijacks
Allegations of fake routes are fake news, says Indian telco Jio
Everything's bigger and better in Texas – even data breaches
Hunting and fishing license incident catches 3M residents
Vercel debuts eve open source agent framework, tries to fix shadow AI with Passport
Cost premium of using AWS indirectly via Vercel is mitigated by more efficient use of compute resources, CTO claims
Microsoft's latest Windows bug belongs in the Recycle Bin
File deletion dialog swaps recognizable names for internal gibberish
Britain's privacy watchdog quits after 'poor judgment' admission
John Edwards says his position had become 'untenable' following investigation into conduct including inappropriate attempts at humor
Rights groups brand Home Office's AI age guesser for asylum-seekers as biased and inaccurate
Campaigners say tech is unable to reliably distinguish between kids and adults at the boundary where use is planned
Geopolitical jitters push Europe's internet registry away from cloud-first strategy
Members aren't RIPE for a new charging scheme, though
Devs in the trenches are stressed from the mandate to automate everything, but Render thinks it can help
San Francisco plays host to hosting company's Localhost conference
Rockstar Games faces full hearing over alleged union busting
Tribunal rejects bid to strike blacklisting claims, with proceedings due to conclude shortly before GTA VI launches
Nutanix's Tech Day London 2026 offers infrastructure insights
SPONSORED POST: Come join this working afternoon for infrastructure teams
Use of HMRC's taxing IR35 status tool drops 71% in two years
Data suggests firms are turning away from CEST as critics say it fails to reflect recent court rulings
Users claimed they’d never seen a spell checker and panicked at the sight of red squiggles
Techie couldn't help but be a little blunt when the support call came in - but has no regrets!
2,000 retired Google Pixel phones get a second life as a private cloud
You might say the system packs two kilapixels of compute
Midjourney pivots from AI image generation to body scanning medical spa where patients bathe in 'golden light'
The underlying technology is real...and borrowed from a partner the company failed to mention
Committed skeptic finds himself warming to new Amazon AI products that actually don't suck
Ed's note to Corey: Blink once if you're safe, twice if you're in danger
Citrix now lets you run virtual desktops like a cost-conscious private equityeer
Soaring PC prices make alternatives to hardware refreshes interesting
Canonical reveals Myna, its local speech-to-text app
Bird-branded AI will ride on Stonking Stingray
NASA payload to ride commercial Mars orbiter from rocket biz yet to reach orbit
Aeolus mission promises better Martian weather models, assuming Relativity Space can get its Terran R off the ground
ZTE and China Telecom Guangdong advance cross‑vendor IP network simulation pilots, paving the way for intelligent network operations
PARTNER CONTENT: Leveraging >95% digital twin fidelity and multi-vendor collaboration to eliminate network change risks and achieve zero-error O&M
Google told researcher 'Nice catch!' Then denied bug bounty for flaw it still hasn't fixed
EXCLUSIVE 'Working as intended' for the win ... again
The AI tipping point: where enterprise AI runs at scale
PARTNER CONTENT: AI's cloud journey homeward bound: enterprises prefer private clouds for scaling AI workloads.
Neuromorphic computing may one day offer AI a power-saving brainwave
Hybrid systems could bring efficiency gains at the edge, but conventional infrastructure isn't going anywhere fast
KDE Plasma 6.7 brings the X11 era to a close
Plenty of new shiny in the service of improved usability
AI nose uses 'Smell Language Model' to sniff out signs of disease
Sampling patients' breath may save lives and emergency room resources
Microsoft once used its own brand of 'Lego' to optimize Windows
Making software feel snappier when you only have 12 MB RAM
India blocks Telegram ahead of scandal-hit medical school entrance exam
2.3 million people sit test chasing 100,000 places, and country already canceled it once this year
FreeBSD 15.1 lands, but desktop dabblers still have to draw their own GUI
Better laptop sleep and Wi-Fi support make the beastie more portable-friendly, but getting beyond the shell remains a DIY job
Transport for London keeps Capita behind wheel of road charging ops in £912M extension
Replacement deal now expected in mid-2029 as body says safe transition will take at least five years
Oracle support timelines for Fusion Middleware tighter than expected
Big Red drops ominous mention of 'Market Driven Support' beyond 2027 - but there's good news for AIX users
UK Cabinet Office hiring AI and innovation 'influencer' to build 'AI-first culture' in civil service
Every buzzword deployed in quest to transform into 'country that is equipped for an AI world'
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