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Updated 2026-06-02 19:45
Cisco sings Mythos' praises - but doesn't say how many bugs the model uncovered
Meanwhile, Anthropic adds 150 partners to Project Glasswing
Remote work – not AI – is killing job prospects for the youth
Young professionals may be perfectly productive while working from home, says the New York Fed, but the quality of their output isn't so great, so companies don't want to hire them
Marvell enters the AI network fray with 102.4 Tbps switch silicon
High radix, low latency and low power is what AI datacenters crave, the chipmaker says
Enhanced performance for server consolidation with Intel Xeon 6+
SPONSORED POST: How Intel's first 18A data center CPU delivers efficiency and TCO gains, with Intel's Kira Boyko
Russian spy agency says foreign spies turned officials' smartphones into surveillance devices
FSB claims large-scale snoop op compromised phones of senior officials, but gives no technical evidence to back allegations
Expect more of those DRAM price hikes as memory shortage continues to bite
Chip costs may rise another 63% this quarter, as effects feed through to PC pricing
'Resistance is futile,' says Qualcomm CEO. AI agents will be become invisible, inescapable, follow you across devices
Your personal Jarvis or an end to privacy as we know it?
Microsoft reaches for olive branch after public dustup with 0-day researcher
Following days of criticism from the security community, Redmond dials back rhetoric, insists vulnerability hunters not in its legal crosshairs
Claude celebrates Anthropic's stock market float with blockbuster ... outage
Chatbot has no respect for timing of its maker's financial announcement
HPE declares Juniper deal a 'home run' as AI and networking fuel record quarter
Networking orders surged, AI demand showed little sign of slowing, and HPE used the occasion to take a victory lap over its $14 billion Juniper bet
Northern Ireland cops issue PSA after official phone number spoofed by scammers
If you're going to impersonate an officer, perhaps choose a more sophisticated way to nick cash than asking for gift cards...
Peter Mandelson invited UK PM to meet Palantir's Thiel
Britain's former US ambassador founded lobbyist that represented spy-tech firm, saw it win big roles in UK defense, health tech
Intel and pals cram 36,864 CPU cores into a 100kW rack while chasing the agentic AI dragon
Meanwhile, Intel and SambaNova's disaggregated inference blueprint lands its first customer
Satellite phone dreams orbit reality as direct-to-cell usage set to underwhelm
Nice technology, shame about the price and the indoor blackouts
Angry devs vow to flee GitHub Copilot as metered billing takes hold
'16% of my monthly Pro+ allowance. Gone. For basically nothing'
Shai-Hulud malware worms Red Hat npm package versions downloaded 80K times a week
TeamPCP? Or copycat malware dev?
Election interlopers register 5K+ domains, hope to catch some voting phish
Hacking voting machines is so 2017. Phishing, impersonation pose the real election risks
Anthropic, now atop the AI bubble, files for its IPO
First it tops OpenAI's valuation, then it beats Altman to the IPO punch
US firms still dominate chip subsidies
China's support is greater relative to semiconductor industry revenue
Agentic AI arrives for Delphi and C++ Builder
Kai is an extension for RAD Studio (Delphi and C++ Builder) that integrates with external AI providers
Ohio hits pause on datacenter tax breaks draining its coffers
Buckeye State found it had inadvertently joined the billion dollar losers' club
GTA cheat service Atlas Menu hacked as attacker alleges screenshot spying
A database containing 64,000 user records was published to GitHub after an attacker claimed to have compromised all Atlas systems
California passes bill declaring death-by-algorithm to 3D-printed ghost guns
Last-hour amendments aim to allay privacy concerns, but broad scepticism about feasibility remains
Agent-led devs need serverless OpenSearch, Amazon claims
System relies on a proprietary storage layer as AWS moves to separate storage and compute to fit mega AI demands
Palo Alto VPN bug graduates from advisory to active exploitation
Rapid7: Attackers exploit authentication bypass flaw in the wild, meaning more emergency patching for PAN-OS users
Nvidia's Grace Blackwell superchips are officially coming to the PC with RTX Spark notebooks
Forget Wintel, we're living in a Winvidia world now
Password manager Dashlane suspends customer accounts amid brute-force attacks
Engineers' weekends ruined as Dashlane's automatic protections kicked in
Putin sends submarines to survey Britain's subsea cables. UK deploys Royal Navy, mobilizes parliamentary draftsmen
Proposed legislation threatens fines and prison for reckless damage. Russian Prez must be shaking in his boots
I designed Microsoft's $5B EA channel architecture in 2001. The 2026 transition is missing what made it work
The man behind Redmond's direct billing model and its geo rollout explains why the new version forgets the channel to its cost
Memory crunch sends PC prices into double-digit climb
Notebooks up 11%, desktops 10% as chipmakers ditch consumer kit for AI server bling
LLMs are closer to religion than they appear. Watch out for those who like it that way
Papal's 40k-word encyclical drops and lawyers already asking if Catholics can refuse workplace AI on religious grounds
Techie expensed a bag of oranges and then juiced up a stupid security incident
He knew this was amazingly dumb but couldn't stop laughing as the fruit went splat
If cores are what agents crave, Intel's new Clearwater Xeon 6+ might just quench their thirst
Chipzilla's first 2nm-class Xeon is finally here bristling with 288 cores
Intel Diamond Rapids to boost core counts to 192, but RIP Hyperthreading
Threads on a half shell, Intel power!
Exploding rockets and exploding hardware prices make for a lousy new normal
This week on The Kettle, we mull over whether the Steam Deck is a canary in the coal mine for the future of hardware prices, and the effect of Blue Origin's blowout on NASA's Moon missions
Netflix wiz creates app to slash AI bills, then open sources it
Project Headroom could save you big money, too
Wikipedia editors plot strike and banner sabotage after Wikimedia layoffs
Foundation sparks revolt after disbanding team responsible for many community-requested fixes and moderation tools
Rocket exhibit at National Space Centre pulls off unintentional NASA SLS impression
5, 4, 3, 2, 1... pfft
AWS reportedly to tuck Elon Musk's Grok into Bedrock, despite zero enterprise demand
The energy drink of frontier models
Lone attacker published 14 malicious npm packages mimicking popular OpenSearch, Elasticsearch libraries
And then Microsoft busted them all
Okta writes its own license to kill rogue AI agents
CEO Todd McKinnon says customers including ServiceNow want an off switch
ICE to keep an eye on your eyes under $25M biometric scanner deal
And you thought a face recognition app was intrusive?
No fix yet for critical RCE bug in open-source Git service Gogs - exploit module is out
Researcher reported the vuln in March. Maintainers haven't responded to his messages since
QEMU mulls relaxing AI contribution ban
Red Hat engineer reckons the balance of risk has shifted, but core code stays off limits
23andMe inherits lawsuit over 'disturbing' DNA data breach
California AG claims genetics biz downplayed 2023 mega-leak while paying ransom to attacker
UCLA seeks pre-litigation resolution with Oracle
Discussion understood to concern delayed SaaS transformation project
AI and data sovereignty in Postgres: An answer to the datacenter energy crisis
A billion AI agents walk into a power grid
Microsoft slaps new coat of paint on Copilot, buries annoying button
Look, says Redmond, usage up 27-43% based on one week of data - admits it 'may not be indicative of long-term usage trends'
Dutch cops wrest 17M devices from mystery botnet's clutches
Hosting provider pulled the plug after police traced 200 servers to the Netherlands
FCC warns US broadcasters their licenses are a privilege, not a right
TV and radio stations told to review current practices to align with public interest obligations
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