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- No, really, please ban Chinese DJI drones from America's skies, senators are urged
- Kamala Harris' $7M support from LinkedIn founder comes with a request: Fire Lina Khan
- Video game actors strike because they fear an attack of the AI clones
- iPhone kicked out of China’s top 5 smartphone brands as domestic market bounces back
- CrowdStrike meets Murphy's Law: Anything that can go wrong will
- SpaceX Falcon 9 set for comeback after upper-stage failure
- Intel nabs Micron exec to oversee foundry business ambitions
- Happy Sysadmin Day, the Bitlocker keys are in a bowl on top of the fridge
- Boeing Starliner crew get their ISS sleepover extended
- Progress discloses second critical flaw in Telerik Report Server in as many months
- 'A moose hit me' and other ways people damage their gizmos
- Google DeepMind's latest models kinda sorta take silver at Math Olympiad
- UK.gov to chuck up to £5B to gang of back office software vendors
- Shuttle Columbia's near-miss: Why we should always expect the unexpected in space
- Customer bricked a phone – and threatened to brick techie's face with it
- Study shock! AI hinders productivity and makes working worse
- UK and India sign broad tech collaboration pact
- Omnissa, VMware's old end-user biz, emerges with promise of 'AI-infused autonomous workspace'
- North Korean chap charged for attacks on US hospitals, military, NASA – and even China
- Malware crew Stargazers Goblin used 3,000 GitHub accounts to make bank
- CrowdStrike update blunder may cost world billions – and insurance ain't covering it all
- Sam Altman wants a US-led freedom coalition to fight authoritarian AI
- Beware of fake CrowdStrike domains pumping out Lumma infostealing malware
- OpenAI unveils AI search engine SearchGPT – not that you're allowed to use it yet
- FYI: Data from deleted GitHub repos may not actually be deleted
- NASA sends 4K video from a flying plane to the ISS using lasers
- Oracle's Java pricing brews bitter taste, subscribers spill over to OpenJDK
- Uncle Sam accuses telco IT pro of decade-long spying campaign for China
- Microsoft adds generative search to its Bing engine
- Apple Maps escapes orchard into web browser wilds
- STMicroelectronics sees sharp decline in Q2 earnings amid weak auto sector demand
- You should probably fix this 5-year-old critical Docker vuln fairly sharpish
- Adobe exec likened hidden cloud subscription exit fees to 'heroin', says FTC
- Kaspersky says Uncle Sam snubbed proposal to open up its code for third-party review
- AI models face collapse if they overdose on their own output
- X.org lone ranger rides to rescue multi-monitor refresh rates
- Datacenters guzzled more than a fifth of Ireland's electricity in 2023
- OpenBSD enthusiast cooks up guide for the technically timid
- Patch management still seemingly abysmal because no one wants the job
- You're not hallucinating: Generative AI is helping IBM's mainframes grow
- India ditches its 'Google Tax' after US waved a big stick
- ServiceNow president leaves after policy breach related to public sector boss hire
- Things are going Z-shaped at Huawei: Chinese giant preps three-screen folding smartphone
- How a cheap barcode scanner helped fix CrowdStrike'd Windows PCs in a flash
- Mistral Large 2 leaps out as a leaner, meaner rival to GPT-4-class AI models
- The months and days before and after CrowdStrike's fatal Friday
- AMD stalls Ryzen 9000 launch over poor chip quality
- Oops. Apple relied on bad code while flaming Google Chrome's Topics ad tech
- Microsoft wants fatter pipes between its AI datacenters, asks Lumen to make light work of it
- Philadelphia tree trimmers fail to nip FTC noncompete ban in the bud
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