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Updated 2026-06-26 12:16
ZTE and GSMA announce co-location between ZTE Global Summit & User Congress and GSMA M360 ASEAN at MWC26 Shanghai
PARTNER CONTENT: ZTE becomes the Strategic Partner for GSMA's M360 ASEAN event, uniting global ICT leaders to accelerate regional digital economic growth and future network evolution
Italy probes AI-fueled price hikes in Microsoft 365
Regulator says subscribers may have been defaulted onto more expensive plans with Copilot features attached
ZTE CDO Cui Li at GTI Summit 2026: Co-creating an intelligent, ubiquitous 6G future and exploring new opportunities in the mobile AI era
PARTNER CONTENT: ZTE's Chief Development Officer outlines the company's "2+4" framework for 6G convergence and industry-wide collaboration in the mobile AI era
ZTE AIR Core unleashes a new era of agent services beyond connectivity
PARTNER CONTENT: Shifting from legacy "connectivity pipes" to intent-driven intelligent services, the 6G-ready architecture introduces an Agent Service Network designed for the era of AI and human collaboration
Engineer accused of insider trading tied to Microsoft's reboot of Three Mile Island nuclear plant
SEC claims former Constellation employee made $1.4M trading options before the restart deal was announced
Space Shuttle Endeavour stacks up nicely for new California exhibit
Full launch configuration recreated ahead of Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center's November opening
Three FOSS projects for developers, procrastinators, and media wranglers
Prism tracks AI emissions, Super Productivity keeps tasks local, and TAMOSS brings the BBC's media API to Kubernetes
BOFH: Amnesty means never having to say you're sorry
There's no I in team, but there is one in insurance fraud
Security boss thought MFA would be too much security
One rule for the workers, another for execs
Microsoft extends extended updates for Windows 10 in the most muted way imaginable
Tiny tweak to support page reveals consumers can purchase another year of patch protection
Chinese cybersecurity company claims it’s built a better-than-Mythos bug finder
Qihoo 360, which the US has banned, says it's needed as a deterrent to weaponized Anthropic models
AI giants back non-profit to retrain workers left behind by AI
Sorry we spent your wages on datacenters, but call us when you're AI-ready
Self-destructing Mistic backdoor linked to access broker selling corporate footholds to ransomware gangs
Spotted in intrusions targeting insurance, education, IT, and professional services sectors
They read the scroll thing! AI helps decipher ancient document charred by Vesuvius
'Having certainly strained ourselves to the utmost through research and learning, we will no longer be inferior to them,' reads a scroll virtually unwrapped with the help of AI
Ex-Huntress analyst claims company insider fed info to a ransomware crim. Social media drama ensues
Former employee accuses company of prioritizing pending IPO over client security
OpenAI says employees moving beyond chat to agents
Codex, it's not just for developers, really
Perseverance rover finds even more signs of extinct life on Mars
Scientists remain skeptical, plead for someone to bring the rocks home
FOSS dev builds a BASIC compiler using LLVM
Not just any old BASIC, either: OS-9's BASIC09
Recovery has to keep up with AI
SPONSORED POST: Why an AI-era recovery architecture looks different, with Eon's Gonen Stein
Apple passes RAMpocalypse costs on to consumers
Fondleslab and Mac prices rise by hundreds; phones safe ... for now
Windows 11 can now turn back the clock when updates go bad
Point-in-time restore offers a 72-hour escape hatch for stricken PCs
Apple takes over Swift Package Index, vows to remove GitHub dependency
SPI co-creator Dave Verwer joins Apple, says 'We will be moving away from that model completely'
Amazon pours another $13B into India's AI and cloud infrastructure
Mumbai and Hyderabad datacenter expansion forms part of broader $48B five-year investment pledge
European Commission lines up Amazon and Microsoft for cloud gatekeeper status
Preliminary position calls for designation under the Digital Markets Act
Collabora releases CODE 26.04 as rivalry between FOSS cloudy office suites heats up
Now with Markdown support and smarter formula error handling - plus integrated AI, though it's off by default
ZTE builds a TCO-optimal AI factory to fuel token economy
PARTNER CONTENT: Leveraging OEX architecture SuperPODs and multi-dimensional co-design to maximize tokens per second and lower total cost of ownership for scaled inference
Elastic stretches workforce 7% thinner as AI does more of the heavy lifting
CEO says automation is enabling leaner teams as engineering is split into three core areas
ZTE CDO Cui Li at MWC Shanghai 2026: unlocking value and embracing uncertainty in the AI era
PARTNER CONTENT: Embracing uncertainty with flexible architecture, ZTE drives full-stack AI value across telecom, enterprises, and smart homes at MWC Shanghai 2026
ZTE showcases full-stack AI capabilities at MWC Shanghai 2026, empowering new era of token operations
PARTNER CONTENT: Driving end-to-end synergy across AI factories, next-gen AIOS, and 6G-ready networks to maximize token efficiency and lower operational costs
IBM stacks up a sub-nanometer chip future
Big Blue shows off process node it claims can scale down to 1 Angstrom
Digital ID brain trust will meet behind closed doors as minister ducks cost questions
Minutes will not be published, and MPs still have no answer on the group's budget or how its members were chosen
Salyut 5 at 50: The Soviet space station that sickened one crew and nearly drowned another
The last inhabited Almaz outpost was short-lived, secretive, and remarkably accident-prone
The CPU's growing role in agentic AI infrastructure
PARTNER CONTENT: As agentic AI systems scale across cloud and datacenter environments, CPUs remain the control plane coordinating performance and efficiency.
UK school’s network left wide open for invasion, student found
And the admin password was right in the Active Directory description field
Infosys boss says vibe coding is no threat because there’s more to writing software than writing software
Despite warnings of revenue deflation, chairman predicts AI will make more work, not less, for services orgs
Nation-state actors cracked critical Australian infrastructure to ‘cripple it at a time of their choosing’
To defuse another attack, Oz spies called foreign counterparts to tell them an op was a bust
Micron locks in historically high memory prices for five years
Big buyers agree to deals that will deliver historically enormous margins and profits
Companies are not looking before they're leaping into the AI playpen
93% of organizations report infrastructure incidents attributable to AI
The hits keep on coming for Cisco vulnerabilities
CVE-2026-20230 under exploitation, while an earlier SD-WAN 0-day looks even worse than we thought
Qualcomm claims it's not too late for Dragonfly to land in datacenters
Oh, Snap(dragon): DC chief says the mobile-chip giant sees bit barns as its next growth market
Loop engineering, latest AI buzzword, still needs humans in the loop
Prompting less and automating more comes with a price
OpenAI gets chippy with Broadcom
Jalapeno is the latest announcement that attempts to portray OpenAI as more than a race-to-the-bottom model maker
Microsoft uses AI to link two malware operations in racketeering suit
200+ C2 servers linked to StealC and Amadey shut down
Windows 11 turns five, leaving some important lessons for Microsoft
Maybe sometimes users know best
Deno project is going to add cross-platform desktop apps in next major update
Feature is not yet stable, but will offer easy conversion of web applications
Boffin claims Microsoft's supposed quantum leap does not compute due to 'basic Python errors'
Nature paper argues researchers cherry-picked data. Redmond insists its work is sound
Medical diagnosis AIs can be tricked into telling whose data trained them
Did you read all the documents you signed last time you had a medical test?
British Home Office seeks techie to herd nearly 1,000 engineers looking after 600 systems
120k ... but you must take ultimate responsibility for functionality of e-gates, passports and more
UK government wants 'trusted' news sources promoted above the social media noise
That's public service media such as the BBC, according to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport
AI coding agents could soon cost more than the developers using them
Consumption-based pricing and scant cost controls are sending monthly bills into five figures, Gartner warns
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