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Updated 2026-05-20 07:30
Space factories edge closer after experimental capsule survives hypersonic landing
Varda hails success of autonomous touchdown tech and celebrates heat data haul
Google Cloud suspended major customer Railway.com without cause, causing outage
This is the service we get when we spend $10m plus? asks automated code deployment outfit
AI sackings reach New Zealand, which will use it to eject 14 percent of government staff
Minister demands AI becomes basic expectation for all public entities'
Anthropic’s Stainless steal tightens grip on AI dev tooling
Claude maker nabs SDK and MCP tooling biz, plans to sunset platform
Google accused of pushing 'free for life' G Suite users onto paid plans
Users claim personal family domains are being falsely flagged for commercial use, leaving long-time G Suite Legacy customers facing a pay-up-or-lose-access ultimatum
Microsoft shuts down illegal code-signing operation used by ransomware crims to mask their malware
'Thousands' of US victims, including 12+ machines owned and operated by Redmond
Frustrated franchisee sues Pizza Hut over crappy kitchen AI
The Hut stands accused of breaching its franchise agreement by forcing 'algorithmic behaviors that slowed production and delivery' on restaurants, leading to $100M in losses one group wants back
Google touts its tokenmaxxing and capex spending amid AI orgy
Chocolate Factory readies always-on agents for searchers
Firefox 151 helps you edit PDFs – and switch OSes
Export a profile on Windows, restore it on Linux. Extensions and themes too
America's top cyber-defense agency left a GitHub repo open with with passwords, keys, tokens – and incredibly obvious filenames
I wonder what's in 'external-secret-repo-creds.yaml' and 'AWS-Workspace-Firefox-Passwords.csv'?
Shadow AI invades the workplace, up 4x in the last year
Employers increasingly blind to unauthorized AI use and where their staff are sending proprietary files
Airbus gets HPC-as-a-service supercomputer from Bull
Aerospace giant rents new system over 5 years to help develop new aircraft
Clear your calendar, Drupal user: You have a critically urgent patch to install
The org's staying mum on the details, but Wednesday's fixes reach back to unsupported 8.9 branches
SAP customers warned AI agents could put costs on autopilot
Billing will be based on 'actions,' whatever those are, leaving enterprises to wonder how fast the meter might run
Microsoft refreshes Surface for Business lineup, starts AI PC upsell at $1,499
Latest hardware adds Intel's newest AI-focused processors as Redmond continues pushing enterprises toward Copilot+ PCs
X limits hot takes from freeloaders to 50 a day
How will they manage? It's not like anyone can see their posts anyway
Shai-Hulud keeps burrowing: 314 npm packages infected after another account compromise
Popular JavaScript modules including size-sensor and echarts-for-react hit as hijacked account closed GitHub warnings
Broadcom finds a VMware customer willing to stick around: London Stock Exchange
LSEG signs up for five more years of Cloud Foundation, but keeps quiet on how much it'll cost
Indra rides off with £1.96B Transport for London ticketing deal as Oyster heads for back-office overhaul
Nothing says 'future of urban transit' like a defense contractor running your bus, tube, and train pass
Crook leaks 468k+ records, claims they pwned Portugal’s postal carrier
Ordered packages via CTT? Those phishing emails could be tricky to spot
1 in 5 Brits think AI layoffs could trigger civil unrest
UK folk increasingly don't believe AI jobs revolution will end in prosperity for anyone outside the boardroom, say researchers
UK Typhoon jets fitted with bargain-bin drone busters for Middle East sorties
Low-cost laser-guided rockets offer cheaper way to swat Shahed-style threats than firing pricey air-to-air missiles
SAP's AI strategy: Come for the openness, stay because you have to
Joule Studio 2.0 waves the flag of interoperability, API policy tells enterprises who's really in charge
ZTE Showcases AI Interactive Flat Panel at the Broadband User Congress in Brazil
AI interactive flat panel aimed at offices, elder care, and classrooms with built-in conferencing, automation, and monitoring features unveiled
Windows Firewall stands between you and greasy delight
You don't really want that entering your system, do you?
The class of 2026 has heard enough about AI, thanks
From campus ceremonies to Linux communities and academic journals, resistance to LLM evangelism is getting louder
Baidu says the quiet part out loud – you can’t build AI infrastructure, so clouds can cash in
CFO says GPU rentals are structurally higher margin than CPU cloud'
Iran hints it could interfere with submarine cables in the Strait of Hormuz
Threatens unspecified fees' and warns of economic consequences - yet only major kinetic action could stop data flows entirely
VMware quietly debuts Arm hypervisor tech preview
Supports Nvidia Grace and Ampere processors
Do fear the Reaper - stealer swipes macOS users' passwords, wallets, then backdoors them
While also spoofing all the trusted domains - Apple, Microsoft, and Google - in the same attack
The big AI companies are going to see their margins disappear
AI will indeed eat the world - if your world involves software-size margins
Shai-Hulud copycat worm infects yet another npm package
Plus three other stealers in three other packages, all from the same scumbag
MAGA's Mace wants to make power bills great again, calls for datacenter moratorium
Even self-described Trump in high heels' candidate warns bit barns could send power bills soaring
Uncle Sam's next big supercomputer might use something more exotic than GPUs
Chip startup NextSilicon's high-performance-computing-focused accelerators get Sandia National Lab's stamp of approval
Yes, you can serve a website from a $1 microcontroller
Well, page is more accurate, but the source code is available if you want to try doing something even crazier
Linux kernel flaw opens root-only files to unprivileged users
Plus ModuleJail, a radical proposal for minimizing the impact of similar bugs
Europe tests laser links as satellite comms outgrow radio
Greek mountaintop ground station aims infrared beams at CubeSats in ESA-backed optical networking trial
Dutch cops’ shame game works wonders as most wanted scammers now turned in
Game Over?! gamified the identification of scammers who sought thrills from terrorising the elderly
'Big AI' is subverting regulations just like tobacco and oil firms
Researchers warn that regulatory capture means industry concerns trump those of citizens
TanStack weighs invitation-only pull requests after supply chain attack
Shai-Hulud worm exploited GitHub Actions misconfiguration to poison shared cache, now project weighing nuclear option on unsolicited contributions
Microsoft remembers that taskbars used to move
Experimental Windows 11 build restores some old favorites, though the rough edges are still showing
NGINX Rift attackers waste no time targeting exposed servers
Researchers say 18-year-old flaw already being probed and exploited just days after disclosure
Poland directs officials to ditch Signal in favor of 'secure' state-developed alternative
Shift comes amid mounting reports of successful social engineering attacks targeting higher-ups in government
Windows boot partition runs out of space for Microsoft's May security update
Testing? We've heard of it
F-35 software delays leave UK buying time with US glide bombs
MoD says StormBreaker will plug gap until homegrown SPEAR 3 integration lands
Mozilla warns UK: Breaking VPNs will not magically fix Britain's age-check mess
Firefox maker says the tools are basic security infrastructure, not teenage contraband
Google tells database devs to lean hard on AI for PostgreSQL work
Cloud giant says humans remain accountable, even when code gets an assist from the machines
Utah tells porn sites to take the P out of VPNs, and it's their fault that they can't
Governments can't touch VPNs technically or commercially. The mess they'll make if they try will be off the scale
Doom soundtrack added to National Recording Registry
Haters are gonna hate the fact Bobby Prince's demonic dirges rank with Taylor Swift's 1989
Backup script ingested an accidental asterisk and deleted everything
Letting a 21-year-old write critical code without supervision is not smart
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