Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
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Fr | Feds arrest DoD techie, claim he dumped top secret files in park for foreign spies to find | ||
Fr | US medical org pays $50M+ to settle case after crims raided data and threatened to swat cancer patients | ||
Fr | Meta - yep, Facebook Meta - is now a defense contractor | ||
Fr | Tariff woes equal US smartphone price hikes, shrinking sales | ||
Fr | Barclays Bank signs 100k license Copilot deal with Microsoft | ||
Fr | Dell has $14BN AI server backlog, warns projects are 'nonlinear' | ||
Fr | UK's answer to Darpa invests £23.3M in touchy-feely robots | ||
Fr | Crims defeat human intelligence with fake AI installers they poison with ransomware | ||
Fr | Data watchdog put cops on naughty step for lost CCTV footage | ||
Fr | The UK wants you to sign up for £1B cyber defense force | ||
Fr | Techie fixed a 'brown monitor' by closing a door for a doctor | ||
Fr | The House of Zen joins the co-packaged optics race with Enosemi buy | ||
Fr | Astroboffins analyzed old data and found a candidate dwarf planet in the Oort cloud | ||
Fr | Chip designers latest casualties in US-China trade war | ||
Fr | Security outfit SentinelOne's services back online after lengthy outage | ||
Fr | Feds gut host behind pig butchering scams that bilked $200M from Americans | ||
Fr | Palantir's Trump bonanza continues with Fannie Mae contract to fight fraud | ||
29.05. | Microsoft's May Patch Tuesday update fails on some Windows 11 VMs | ||
29.05. | Anthropic CEO frets about 20% unemployment from AI, but economists are doubtful | ||
29.05. | Why is China deep in US networks? 'They're preparing for war,' HR McMaster tells lawmakers | ||
29.05. | Elon Musk bragged this group had been 'deleted' when DOGE shut it down - now they're appealing | ||
29.05. | Nvidia is cozying up to China with Shanghai R&D lab plans, Senators cry | ||
29.05. | Economists blame Trump tariffs, AI explosion for threatening global economy | ||
29.05. | 8,000+ Asus routers popped in 'advanced' mystery botnet plot | ||
29.05. | Thunderbird is go: 139 follows closely on Firefox's heels |