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AI agents asking questions in natural language apparently issue a lot more queries than your average SQL jockey
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| Updated | 2026-05-27 09:15 |
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Contactless collection meets Microsoft's licensing reminder
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Traffic floods back, without much of an explanation
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Hardened version of open-source NOS coming to Nexus 9000s
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Beijing's sovereign stack ambitions strengthen
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The nature of AI is unnatural. It's not intelligent. It's not human
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Astronauts will get to self-assemble lunar base
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Exemption in amendment offers relief to open source software makers
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Guess they could deny the alleged intrusion ... like the 2020 election results
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Community group wants transparency, collaboration, and a clearer roadmap for the open source database
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Frozen hydraulic line blamed for leaving payload in the wrong orbit
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Unsafe bits get a warning label in planned low-level coding shake-up
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What's a tumbling Super Heavy and a skipped Raptor relight between friends?
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Chinese tech biz shows off clever workaround for its process node gap, but it isn't catching up with Intel and TSMC
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RUSI warns fake IDs, shell companies, and crypto laundering could soon operate at industrial scale
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Autonomous shuttle's second passenger trip ends with rear-end collision and a tow truck
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Reform UK leader alleges Moscow broke into his phone and leaked 5M gift story, but security specialists await evidence
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Ideal for aching palms - though only if you're right-handed
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Britain's 'free' internet economy is powered by invisible data extraction that feeds advertisers, AI firms, and digital platforms
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Network-wide rollout boosts energy efficiency by 10.6%, cutting carbon emissions and operational costs without compromising user experience
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AI coding agents may make software cheaper to build, but switching off major platforms remains expensive and risky
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Internal notes point to cloud connectivity woes for older OfficeJets, though company denies systemic issue
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DIY or die. Just don't let the CIA buy it
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CEO jumps on the We must be fit for the AI future' bandwagon
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Due on November 21, eleven months late - but on time to do science!
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Worries change may be governed only by technocratic thinking and presented as necessary and inevitable'
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Google Search used to direct users to websites; AI Mode will keep them in Google's garden
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A French engineer has declared war on AWS, Google and Microsoft using AI-generated sea shanties, satirical poetry, and a multilingual protest campaign
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After making a medical clinic's network rather ill, she 'kept working until I somewhat knew what I was doing'
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Sixtieth release adds more cores, delayed hibernation, and basic Wi-Fi 6 without losing its ascetic streak
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AI flaw-finder still under lock and key for now while company figures out guardrails, but extends access to more users including governments
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PLUS: Huawei says it's replaced Moore's Law; Chinese mobile plans add token allowances; Singtel slinging Optus; And more!
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Warns large release candidates are *not* conducive to long-term stability'
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Could the Chocolate Factory's mission to reshape the web backfire?
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Slowdowns, crashes, BSODs reported on pricey mobile workstations
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Spanish shipbuilder's 75-meter drone vessel comes with sensors, modular payloads, and no room for sailors
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Dirty Frag, Copy Fail, and Fragesia show the new reality
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Government's 'rushed' plans damaged public confidence before ministers had even explained how the system would work
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A massive compilation of historic OSes and the emulators to run them
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Release of spectrogram of cockpit recorder audio allows conversation recovery with 'emerging' decades-old tech
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Hey, Gemini, how much can we earn from one pump-and-dump cycle?
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Limping Llama model needs a crutch made of surveillance tools
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Wood Mackenzie analysts say bit barn operators are in a tough spot
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Switch to premium devices pays off as PC giant post record record, just don't ask about cheap laptops
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Cox Media Group allegedly sold a bogus AI-powered snoopfest service
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Listening to your customers? Who are you, and what have you done with Microsoft?
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Telecoms giant files suit in Golden State so it doesn't have to maintain network it claims is hardly used
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