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User interface tweaks are nice, but reliable drivers matter more
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| Updated | 2026-05-15 18:46 |
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You may only get 5GB of storage instead of 15GB if you don't share your digits with the Chocolate Factory
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There sure are some clever people on Earth
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Claude maker warns authoritarian regimes could set the rules unless Washington tightens chip and model controls
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Microsoft mitigation may bork inline images, calendar printing while admins wait for a proper patch
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CISA hands feds super-tight deadline for this perfect-10, actively exploited flaw
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Comms watchdog says Musk's social media platform will now review reports of illegal hate and terror content within 24 hours... on average
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AI-integrated networks can cut costs, boost 5G efficiency, and help regional telcos shift beyond basic connectivity
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Attackers stole a limited amount of internal credential material after malware hidden in poisoned packages reached two staff machines
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7,000 5G sites added in eight months, and now serve 73 million subscribers on Indonesia's first blanket 5G network.
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72 Boxer-mounted RCH 155s due from 2028 as Britain fills the gap left by AS-90s sent to Ukraine
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Whitehall says the AI assistant will help citizens navigate public services faster; others may see it as a cheaper alternative to answering the phone
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Parliamentary committee tells ministers online safety regime is failing children and warns 'no action is not an option'
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Lazy weekend of Grand Prix fun turned into a terrifying all-nighter
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Manages to get its hands on some Mac Studio machines before the OpenClaw machine grabs them
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As a senior policymaker ponders whether all South Koreans should enjoy an AI dividend'
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Here's a look at the tech powering the first big IPO of 2026
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Other than Instructure execs - maybe?
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60% of evaluated AI Scribe systems mixed up prescribed drugs in patient notes, auditors say
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Limits Claude subscriptions to interactive use
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Eric Park tells us he doesn't plan to wear his modified cap to commencement, but his code's available for anyone with no such qualms and an upcoming ceremony
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Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund backs the desktop project while public sector interest in homegrown alternatives grows
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Nothing like a partly submerged self-driving car to dampen public trust in autonomous vehicles
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Brit regulator has 'heard' customers can't always 'effectively combine software from Microsoft with that of other providers'
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And Counterpoint sees fad spreading from pricey handsets to smart rings and earbuds too... whether you asked for it or not
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AI to the rescue as 11-year search for password turns up in old PC files
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Version 1.3.14 of JavaScript toolkit released as last Zig version; a million lines of Rust code merged in gargantuan commit
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AI and the bit barns that power it have developed a serious PR problem
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Strengthening Indonesia's digital ecosystem through AI, cloud computing, and next-gen connectivity
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SpaceX and Blue Origin may yet get a role in low Earth orbit rehearsal, readiness permitting
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Owe Martin Andresen faces charges in both US and Germany connected with money laundering, claims he sent gold bars directly to his doorstep
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Doctors welcome joined-up care plan, but warn patient trust depends on safeguards, access controls, and knowing where Palantir fits in
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Fresh kernel flaw comes with public exploit code and continues ugly run of highly reliable privilege escalation bugs tied to memory and page-cache handling
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AI already listening in to call handlers in real time, conducting live database searches
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CAD: Cost Anomaly Detection or Create Astounding Debt?
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Human IT managers thought they were being nice to the boss, but were assisting a threat actor
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UK researchers find LLMs are learning to finish jobs faster and improving all the time
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Chinese web giant says accelerator shortage is over as local hardware arrives in volume
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Reducing memory requirements to control costs in a new wave of kit
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Palo Alto Networks found and fixed 75 flaws this month, up from its usual five
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If a setting fails in the forest and nobody hears it ...
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Right-clicking could go the way of the 3.5-inch floppy at the Chocolate Factory
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And neither AI nor international conflict are helping
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But Pro or Max biz users should know that the company may train its AI on your data
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Apache, Alibaba databases vulnerable and only one has a patch
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ICCL Enforce project offers Verity fact-checking server
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AI rollback rates hit 81% at firms with mature guardrails, suggesting enterprises are struggling to manage the systems in production, says Sinch
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Physicist warns proposed Stratos campus could seriously affect local environment
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Security pros warn YellowKey claim could make stolen laptops a much bigger problem
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Patch series would bring memory-safe code to Linux's s390 port, with compiler caveats attached
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