COVID-19 contact tracing apps were suggested as saviors. They sometimes delivered [Mon Apr 18 2022]

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COVID-19 contact tracing apps were suggested as saviors. They sometimes delivered

Privacy fears didn't materialise, but bungling did

 

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TACC Frontera's 2022: Academic supercomputer to run intriguing experiments

Plus: Director reveals 10 million node hours, 50-70 million core hours went into COVID-19 research

Apple dev logs suggest 'nine new M2-powered Macs'

'Widespread internal testing' of four processor types

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Twitter preps poison pill to preclude Elon Musk's purchase plan

Populist provocateur ponders partners to pay for platform prize

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Intel’s neurochips could one day end up in PCs or a cloud service

The brain-like chip technology could aid with low-power AI tasks like speech recognition

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COVID-19 contact tracing apps were suggested as saviors. They sometimes delivered

Privacy fears didn't materialise, but bungling did

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Review: Huawei's Matebook X Pro laptop is forgetful and forgettable

Blows hot and cold, and gets right up your nose

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You can buy a company. You can buy a product. Common sense? Trickier

Taking the Metal Mickey as customer complains that none of the equipment works

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Feds offer $5m reward for info on North Korean cyber crooks

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Star loses $500,000 NFT after crooks exploit Rarible market

This isn't the moving-fast-and-breaking-things future we wanted

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Cybercriminals do their homework for latest banking scam

What could be safer than sending money to yourself through your own bank?

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Google issues third emergency fix for Chrome this year

The latest patch is aimed at a type confusion vulnerability that is actively being exploited

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North Korea's Lazarus cyber-gang caught 'spying' on chemical sector companies

Crypto-coin theft isn't enough to keep these miscreants busy

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Day 7 of the great Atlassian outage: IT giant still struggling to restore access [Tue Apr 12 2022]

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Buying a USB adapter: Pennies. Knowing where to stick it: Priceless [Mon Apr 11 2022]

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