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Updated 2026-05-22 18:45
As memory prices squeeze enterprise buyers, Lenovo laughs all the way to the bank
Switch to premium devices pays off as PC giant post record record, just don't ask about cheap laptops
Media giant settles for $930k with FTC over allegations it lied about eavesdropping on conversations through smart devices
Cox Media Group allegedly sold a bogus AI-powered snoopfest service
Microsoft lets users exile floating Copilot button after interface rage
Listening to your customers? Who are you, and what have you done with Microsoft?
AT&T sues to ditch Cali copper phone lines to save billions
Telecoms giant files suit in Golden State so it doesn't have to maintain network it claims is hardly used
Workday wants AI to punch in instead of having to hire new recruits
CEO eyes margin gains by keeping headcount flat - bold for a company selling HR software to employers
FBI warns Kali365 phishing kit is stealing Microsoft OAuth tokens at scale
MFA? No problem, says crimeware that tricks users into handing attackers the keys to M365
ZTE Day Indonesia 2026 strengthens AI innovation and digital infrastructure collaboration to accelerate Indonesia's digital transformation
The annual tech showcase highlights next-gen AI, cloud, and future-ready ICT solutions while uniting ecosystem partners to build the foundation for the nation's AI era
SpaceX scrubs Starship launch with seconds to go
Not all bad news: Crypto billionaire signs up for a mission to Mars
ZTE unveils localized roadmap for Eurasia's digital future at GSMA M360 Eurasia 2026
Driving "affordable AI" through open ecosystems, anti-fragile infrastructure, and optimized TCO to empower local industries
Outlook has an image problem
Microsoft says classic client may lose embedded pictures thanks to wrapping bug
Techie claims Trump Mobile website was leaking thousands of people's data
Customers' info potentially handed to anyone who could send an HTTP request
Irish Rail writes down €50M after train IT project goes off the rails
State-owned operator loses confidence in delayed traffic management system as politicians compare Ireland's latest public-sector IT fiasco to 'Groundhog Day'
BOFH: Vibe-coded solutions arrive for problems nobody has
The Boss gives common sense an AI wrapper
Burnham backlash: UK Digital ID plans in peril if Manchester mayor succeeds Starmer
He'll have to beat Nigel Farage in a Brexit-backing constituency first, though
UK nuclear investors get 'high' returns for lower risk than consumers, who also foot the bill
Sizewell C could add 19 to yearly bills, spending watchdog says, but private investor may fail to keep costs down
Marketing demanded IT add website feature that was already working
Techie regrets not taking credit for getting it done with amazing speed
Cisco used AI to write security incident reports, with mixed results
You'll need a lot of detailed prompts to get solid output - and even then it may have errors and typos
Alibaba just admitted it’s struggling to keep up with rival chipmakers and AI shops
Reveals decent new homegrown accelerator and tiny production volumes
Dems slam Trump for making cybersecurity hold out the tin cup while splurging on ballroom and Jan. 6 'slush fund'
'Budgets are moral documents,' Rep. Delia Ramirez said
Google explains how it will infuse ads into AI answers
Just like in The Truman Show
Threat hunters find Google API keys still usable 23 minutes after deletion
Plenty of time for bad actors to grab data or hit you with a giant bill
Npm registry sets stage for more secure package publishing
All the world's a stage, and all the packages are merely players
HackerOne takes an axe to its bug bounty rewards
Critical flaw payouts slashed by more than 75%
AI is getting expensive, but relief is on the way - just not for you
New hardware promises greater efficiency, user experiences, and most importantly larger margins
Deus ex machina: Half of US Christians trust AI's spiritual advice
AI sycophancy + spirituality = uh oh
Flipper One wants to be the Linux multi-tool in your pocket
Not a Zero successor, ARM box aims for openness, but shipping remains the hard part
Web devs sleeping with the enemy: AI is doing their job and they worry it's after their desk too
Most software engineers now use AI for most of their code and fear the existential threat
AWS parades orgs that took up its offer for Euro Sovereign Cloud
Customers want their data kept and processed strictly within the EU
Years after UK Post Office scandal broke, Accenture and OneView Commerce bag contract to replace Horizon
Service tries to move on from troubled decades of Fujitsu relationship with 410 million in deals for system that hurt so many
Gemini accused of 30,000-line code purge and fake recovery report
Developer: AI coding agent broke production and generated fictitious post-mortem paperwork after the rollback
Minecraft-streaming gran swatted while raising cash for grandson's cancer care
Sue Jacquot said she had a great time, despite the rude awakening
Attackers spill plaintext passwords of 46k Myspace93 users after 2021 breach
Leakage blamed on treacherous friends exposed unencrypted credentials, email addresses
Vivaldi 8 polishes the chrome without coating it in AI
Unified UI revamp gives browser a cleaner look while rivals keep wedging assistants into the web
Cisco serves up yet another perfect 10 bug with Secure Workload admin flaw
Switchzilla says attackers could access sensitive data and make configuration changes across tenant boundaries through vulnerable internal APIs
Apple adds AI smarts to Voice Control, VoiceOver and Magnifier ahead of Accessibility Day
Natural language commands and better image descriptions but Mac users and dictation fans may still be waiting
Microsoft storms RAMPART, adds Clarity to agentic AI safety
Redmond open sources two tools for building and maintaining safer agents
Think tank to UK government: You can't build the future on systems from the past
Legacy IT is getting worse, not better, and could trip up Whitehall's shiny digital plans, report warns
UK.gov hikes health AI tender by 400% – and hundreds of millions – after a chat with suppliers
Maximum framework value sky-rockets from 150M to 600M after 'an extensive intelligence gathering exercise'
UK’s Education Committee: Social media ban a must to save children’s mental health
Committee says tech companies are failing children and cannot be trusted to self-regulate
Zombie user account let hackers control the city’s water
Failing to disable a former employee's account was a huge mistake
Open Compute urges local government to bask in the warm glow of excess datacenter heat
Org that represents Meta, Google and Microsoft plans more heat reuse guidelines as debate over bit barn social license burns red hot
SpaceX pitches itself as integrated interplanetary proto-monopolist in IPO filing
Aims for the stars while burning cash and blowing deadlines on Earth
Nvidia on track to be worlds leading CPU supplier claims CFO
GPUzilla forecasts $20 billion in CPU revenues this year
AMD says its $4K Ryzen AI Halo workstation practically pays for itself
AMD says its $4K Ryzen AI Halo workstation practically pays for itself
Intuit axes 3,000 – without blaming AI
'Margin expansion' and a 'faster, leaner' company are CEO Sasan Goodarzi's goals
AI code accelerates production failures and spending, study finds
CloudBees survey exposes verification gap
Even Claude agrees: hole in its sandbox was real and dangerous
Another day, another AI bug silently fixed with no CVE and no public disclosure
Intel's CEO reveals early hiring challenges as bankruptcy concerns deterred top talent
Recovering chipmaker looks beyond 14A to 10A and 7A process nodes in foundry comeback bid
OpenAI floats buy-before-your-try AI availability guarantee
Nice AI workloads you have going, it'd be a shame we ran out of stock
Fedora: Microsoft is all aboard, but Deepin is dumped
Red Hat's free distro loses a desktop, but makes an important new friend
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