Offbeat Rocket exhibit at National Space Centre pulls off unintentional NASA SLS impression 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... pfft
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?
QEMU mulls relaxing AI contribution ban Red Hat engineer reckons the balance of risk has shifted, but core code stays off limits
Legal 23andMe inherits lawsuit over 'disturbing' DNA data breach California AG claims genetics biz downplayed 2023 mega-leak while paying ransom to attacker
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'
Security 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
ChatGPT blindly trusts browser content, turning the page into a payload You and me go ChatGPhish-ing in the dark
Russia-linked threat group put ChatGPT to work from lure to payload Researchers say 'GREYVIBE' crew used AI tools throughout a campaign targeting Ukrainian military and government
Blue Origin's New Glenn makes a crater-sized dent in Artemis plans Explosion wrecks rocket and pad, leaving NASA's lunar ambitions looking less than launch-ready
Cyber-Crime ShinyHunters adds Charter to trophy shelf after 4.9M customer records leak Telco giant says no sensitive data was taken, though names, addresses, phones, and emails are now out there
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 Rupert Goodwins
AWS to Quick admins: The access control didn't work, but you weren't using it anyway, so what's the problem? If a setting fails in the forest and nobody hears it ... Corey Quinn
Microsoft's bad obsession is showing up in shabby services and slipshod software. Here's proof Rupert Goodwins
Software That an app 'Fits on a Floppy' is still a useful measure in 2026 In a world of mass-produced bot-slopware, small is more beautiful than ever
Networks Jammin' on UK defence secretary's jet as Russia blamed for GPS interference Estonian academic fingers mobile tower-mounted devices as Kremlin tries to swat Ukrainian forces
Networks Russian oligarch's financial network crashed thanks to a crank and a cleaner What a wind-up!
Security Disgruntled 0-day hunter 'humiliated' by Microsoft pledges 'bone shattering drop' as Redmond calls cops Six 0-days, three under active exploitation, more to come on July 14?
AI + ML Snowflake buys Natoma to help freeze out rogue agents It is the database titan’s sixth acquisition announcement since June 2025
off prem Google, Canonical team up to certify Ubuntu images for TPU VMs Chocolate Factory shifts Tensor Processing Unit Ubuntu support back upstream
OSes Microsoft tests the 15-character limit of Windows Server admins' patience May security update trips over hostnames of a very specific length
On-Prem Europe told to cool its datacenter boom before water and power run short Get the balance right, Grundfos says, and the region will be a shining example of how to do it without sacrificing the environment
Software Zig creator seeks 'uncompromising perfection' before blessing 1.0 Andrew Kelley interview describes paying monthly for cloud-powered AI coding as an 'insane proposition'
Personal Tech Three in ten HP customers still clinging to Windows 10 Refresh cycle sluggishness is a tailwind, insists PC giant's money people
Systems Qualcomm picks bad time to pitch a $300 laptop platform Systems based on Snapdragon C to target students, families, and small businesses
AI + ML AI agents get their own phone directory built atop DNS DNS-AID, under the auspices of the Linux Foundation, promises easier agent discovery