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GPU who? Meta to deploy Nvidia CPUs at large scale

CPU adoption is part of deeper partnership between the Social Network and Nvidia which will see millions of GPUs deployed over next few years
Systems17 Feb 2026 |

AI gets all the good stuff, including Micron's speedy 28 GB/s PCIe 6.0 SSD

Consumers have a long wait ahead of them before they can bring that kind of performance home
Storage17 Feb 2026 |1

AI bit barns grow climate emergency by turning up the gas

Companies talk renewables while firing up gas turbines as fast as they can
Systems17 Feb 2026 |2

European Parliament bars lawmakers from using AI tools

Who knows where that helpful email summary is being generated?
AI + ML17 Feb 2026 |4

£111M later, frictionless post-Brexit border dream 'brought to early closure'

With no staff, no funding, and the contract closed, it looks a lot like limbo
Public Sector17 Feb 2026 |15

All the world's a stage – except this deputy federal CIO job

$200K role promises authority, mission, and 'zero patience for theater'
Public Sector17 Feb 2026 |3

US lawyers fire up privacy class action accusing Lenovo of bulk data transfers to China

Keep behavioral tracking American? PC giant says the claim is 'false'
Personal Tech17 Feb 2026 |13

CIOs told: Prove your AI pays off – or pay the price

Boards demand measurable ROI as budgets, bonuses, and jobs hang in the balance
AI + ML17 Feb 2026 |24

UK.gov launches cyber 'lockdown' campaign as 80% of orgs still leave door open

Digital burglaries remain routine, and data shows most corps still don't stick to basic infosec standards
Security17 Feb 2026 |33

Capita taps Microsoft Copilot to dig it out from UK pensions backlog

Outsourcer tells MPs AI is prioritizing cases as thousands of civil servants face delays
Public Sector17 Feb 2026 |24

MoD ticks shopping list as PM considers weapons budget boost

Top brass splash cash on acoustic targeting, hypersonic missiles…and Red Hat
Offbeat17 Feb 2026 |15

Passive RFIDs can now stream telemetry data from sensors

To advance the ‘ambient internet of things’ – no batteries required
Networks17 Feb 2026 |13

You probably can't trust your password manager if it's compromised

Researchers demo weaknesses affecting some of the most popular options
Security16 Feb 2026 |88

X users howl into the void as timelines fail to load

'All systems operational,' says status page – real life suggests otherwise
Off-Prem16 Feb 2026 |26

Secondhand laptop market goes 'mainstream' amid memory crunch

Budget-conscious buyers in Europe voting with their wallet
Personal Tech16 Feb 2026 |23

Why does the Windows 11 taskbar hurt me like that?

Former Windows manager explains design decisions behind it
OSes16 Feb 2026 |68

Price of popularity: Linux Mint's success also means maintainer stress

Lots of donations, but lots of pressure to go with it
OSes16 Feb 2026 |52

Keir Starmer declares 'months' timeline for social media age clampdown in UK

Stricter rules for VPNs and AI chatbots also in the offing amid child safety push
Personal Tech16 Feb 2026 |142

DVSA seeks £95K digital chief to steer test booking system out of the ditch

Agency looks to cut waiting times and curb bot-driven slot reselling as it doubles down on IT overhaul
Public Sector16 Feb 2026 |18

Cisco set to release home-brew hypervisor as a VMware alternative

Only for its own comms apps – whose users can probably do without a full private cloud
Virtualization16 Feb 2026 |12

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Anthropic tries to hide Claude's AI actions. Devs hate it

The software doesn't show what files it's working on

Infosec exec sold eight zero-day exploit kits to Russia, says DoJ

Infosec in Brief PLUS: Fake ransomware group exposed; EC blesses Google's big Wiz deal; Alleged sewage hacker cuffed; And more

Why AI writing is so generic, boring, and dangerous: Semantic ablation

opinion The subtractive bias we're ignoring

You probably can't trust your password manager if it's compromised

Researchers demo weaknesses affecting some of the most popular options

Dutch cops arrest man after sending him confidential files by mistake

Bungled link handed over sensitive docs, and when recipient didn't cooperate, police opted for cuffs

Final step to put new website into production deleted it instead

Who, Me? 02:00 AM is not the time to ignore procedures and rely on a shortcut to do a tricky job

Cisco set to release home-brew hypervisor as a VMware alternative

Only for its own comms apps – whose users can probably do without a full private cloud

Google patches Chrome zero-day as in-the-wild exploits surface

High-severity CSS flaw let malicious webpages run code inside the sandbox

Price of popularity: Linux Mint's success also means maintainer stress

Lots of donations, but lots of pressure to go with it

Open source registries don't have enough money to implement basic security

fosdem 2026 Free beer is great. Securing the keg costs money
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US appears open to reversing some China tech bans

Asia In Brief PLUS: India demands two-hour deepfake takedowns; Singapore embraces AI; Japanese robot wolf gets cuddly; And more
Public Sector16 Feb 2026 |8

Log files that describe the history of the internet are disappearing. A new project hopes to save them

APRICOT 2026 The Internet History Initiative wants future historians to have a chance to understand how human progress and technical progress align
Networks14 Feb 2026 |25

Amazon-backed X-Energy gets green light for mini reactor fuel production

Startup expects to complete construction of its first fuel plant later this year
Systems14 Feb 2026 |29

Oxide plans new rack attack, packing in Zen 5 CPUs and DDR5 RAM

Oxide says AMD’s Turin EPYCs are coming, switch revamp under review, more open hardware in the works
Systems13 Feb 2026 |2

Trump's Genesis Mission gets its first set of 26 sure-to-succeed objectives

DoE bets AI can speed fusion, unlock decades of nuclear data, and probe fundamental physics
Public Sector13 Feb 2026 |43

AMD climbs in desktop and server CPUs while Intel battles supply squeeze

Q4 figures reveal shifting market share across PCs and cloud infrastructure
Systems13 Feb 2026 |3

Broadband rollouts feel the burn from AI memory frenzy

Prices for router and set-top boxes up nearly sevenfold, squeezing telcos and raising deployment costs
Storage13 Feb 2026 |20

US is moving ahead with colocated nukes and datacenters

Bitbarn nuke campus to be sited at Idaho National Laboratory
Systems13 Feb 2026 |14

Ring kills Flock partnership amid surveillance scrutiny

Move comes against backdrop of disasterclass Super Bowl ad
Personal Tech13 Feb 2026 |17

MPs brand NS&I's £3B IT overhaul a 'full-spectrum disaster'

Watchdog says savings bank botched tech revamp, warning taxpayers remain exposed after years of delays
Networks13 Feb 2026 |34

Enforcing piracy policy earned helpdesk worker death threats

On Call Years later, he read about his antagonist doing time for murder
On-Prem13 Feb 2026 |133

Multistakeholder internet governance can be messy. APNIC wants it that way

APRICOT 2026 Regional internet registry that serves half of humanity wants more perspectives in more languages
Networks13 Feb 2026 |4

Samsung says it's first to ship HBM4, a day after Micron revealed its own sales

This bodes well for Nvidia getting Vera Rubin out the door next quarter as planned
Systems13 Feb 2026 |

OpenAI dishes out its first model on a plate of Cerebras silicon

GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark may be a mouthfull, but it's certainly fast at 1,000 Tok/s running on Nvidia rival's CS3 accelerators
Systems12 Feb 2026 |7

Oracle suits up for Air Force Cloud One program with $88M contract

Big Red joins AWS on a multi-cloud defense platform
Public Sector12 Feb 2026 |5

Apple patches decade-old iOS zero-day, possibly exploited by commercial spyware

Flaw abused 'in an extremely sophisticated attack against specific targeted individuals'
Cyber-crime12 Feb 2026 |31

Memory price explosion triggers PC buying spree

DRAM doubles, NAND jumps 70% as corporate buyers race the clock
Personal Tech12 Feb 2026 |24

UK unveils telecoms charter to curb mid-contract bill shocks

Legal teeth sold separately
Networks12 Feb 2026 |28

Feeling brave? Ministry of Defence seeks £300K digital boss to manage £4.6B spend

Whoever gets it will steer UK department's IT, AI strategy, and megabucks vendor deals
Public Sector12 Feb 2026 |7

The UK government isn't spending much taxpayer cash on X

Department for Education dropped £27,118. The rest, little to nothing
Public Sector12 Feb 2026 |66

Starlink speeds past terrestrial networks – and regulators

APRICOT 2026 Low-earth orbit broadband is a no-brainer for remote area connectivity, but a brain teaser for lawmakers and networkers
Networks12 Feb 2026 |61

Cisco hikes prices to cover memory cost rises, says you don’t much care

Switchzilla is only getting a small slice of the AI boom, but sees a campus refresh wave cresting
Networks12 Feb 2026 |4

Anthropic promises its datacenters totally won't drive up your utility bill

Compute it leases from Amazon, MIcrosoft, and Google... that's another story
Systems12 Feb 2026 |8

Meta will let users tweak Threads algorithms as long as they ask nicely

Only for three days, though, then it's back to the misery feed
Personal Tech11 Feb 2026 |7

Lawmakers demand great wall to keep advanced chipmaking gear out of China

Allies that don’t align on chip controls could face US component curbs, they argue
Systems11 Feb 2026 |25

T-Mobile announces its network is now full of AI by rolling out real-time translation

This AI is so network native, the telco tells us, that it all works on existing hardware - no datacenters involved
Networks11 Feb 2026 |12

Brussels drafts blueprint to spot and swat rogue drones

Action Plan calls for EU-wide drills, industry forums, and expanded identification requirements
Public Sector11 Feb 2026 |8

Doctors told to give Palantir's NHS data platform the cold shoulder

200,000-strong union says spy-tech firm's ICE work undermines patient trust
Public Sector11 Feb 2026 |47

Apple's Creator Studio creates a subscription where free apps used to live

Mac faithful aghast at helpful wallet-emptying suggestions
SaaS11 Feb 2026 |37

Only one in five Euro datacenters AI-ready as builders battle land and labor blues

Report warns skills shortages and grid bottlenecks threaten to stall region's capacity push
On-Prem11 Feb 2026 |16

Reviving a CIDCO MailStation – the last Z80 computer

FOSDEM 2026 If launching it was crazy in 1999, then what's trying to use it today?
Personal Tech11 Feb 2026 |57

Legacy systems blamed as ministers promise no repeat of Afghan breach

UK government grilled over progress made to prevent a second life-threatening leak
Security11 Feb 2026 |17

As OpenAI and Claude fight over ads, Google says ‘show me the money’

The Chocolate Factory isn't showing ads in Gemini, but AI Mode is fair game
AI + ML11 Feb 2026 |18

Open Compute taps IOWN to help design distributed datacenters and a 'computing continuum'

Because AI won’t only run in Big Tech’s giant GPU garages, and won't tolerate slow connections
Edge + IoT11 Feb 2026 |

Cisco looses Splunk to probe and tame its growing agentic menagerie

Just change the name to CAIsco already, Chuck
Networks11 Feb 2026 |6

Market for gear that stops GPUs losing their cool is red hot as Trane gulps down LiquidStack

Great time to be a liquid cooling startup
Systems11 Feb 2026 |4

Microsoft touts far-off high-temperature superconducting tech for datacenter efficiency

Someday
Science10 Feb 2026 |14

Kyndryl to review accounting practices as several execs leave

CFO and general counsel both step down
On-Prem10 Feb 2026 |14

AFRINIC says it's back on track and will soon deliver the plan that proves it

APRICOT 2026 As the governance policy designed to protect regional internet registries nears completion
Networks10 Feb 2026 |2

Trump to hyperscalers: your datacenters, your power bill

As communities push back on utility costs, White House tells Big Tech to fund their own AI expansion
On-Prem10 Feb 2026 |30

Singapore spent 11 months booting China-linked snoops out of telco networks

Operation Cyber Guardian involved 100-plus staff across government and industry
Cyber-crime10 Feb 2026 |7

Apple, Google agree to loosen grip on UK app stores

Competition watchdog secures promises on approvals, rankings, and platform access
Personal Tech10 Feb 2026 |13

AI vastly reduced stress of IPv6 migrations in university experiment

APRICOT 2026 Leaving you to worry about the effects on your team, vendor lock-in, tokenomics, and more
Networks10 Feb 2026 |34

Frankfurt to dethrone London as colocation king by 2031

AI, sovereignty drives continental drift of datacenter capacity
On-Prem10 Feb 2026 |16

British Army splashes $86M on AI gear to speed up the battlefield kill chain

Troops fitted with new comms kit as part of Project ASGARD
Public Sector10 Feb 2026 |38

Edinburgh councillors pull the plug on 'green' AI datacenter

Planners backed it, campaigners blasted it, and officials sided with emissions fears
HPC10 Feb 2026 |33

Cisco challenges Broadcom, Nvidia with a 102.4T switch of its own

Switchzilla leans on P4 programmability and revamped congestion controls to differentiate its latest Silicon One ASIC
Networks10 Feb 2026 |

Dijkstra’s algorithm won’t be replaced in production routers any time soon

Systems Approach Researchers have found a new approach to finding shortest paths, but it's complex
Networks10 Feb 2026 |41

Yahoo! Japan! and! Line! to! merge! systems! into! massive! private! cloud!

Just the sort of project that screams ‘years of delays and blowouts’, but Asian giant thinks it can beat Silicon Valley at its own game
Off-Prem10 Feb 2026 |12

OpenAI introduces ads...for the people!

ChatGPT starts showing marketing messages in the US
Personal Tech10 Feb 2026 |32

Dutch data watchdog snitches on itself after getting caught in Ivanti zero-day attacks

Staff data belonging to the regulator and judiciary's governing body accessed
Cyber-crime09 Feb 2026 |1

Europe's sovereign cloud spend set to triple as geopolitics bite

Updated Gartner predicts strong uptake driven by concerns over reliance on foreign providers
PaaS + IaaS09 Feb 2026 |9

Taiwan tells Uncle Sam its chip ecosystem ain't going anywhere

Moving 40% of semiconductor production to America is 'impossible' says vice premier
Systems09 Feb 2026 |56

Brussels eyes crowbar for Meta's WhatsApp AI lockout

Euro watchdog says Zuckercorp blocked rival assistants, weighs emergency action to force 'em back in
AI + ML09 Feb 2026 |19

Follow the money: Switzerland remains Europe's top destination for tech pay

Average Swiss salaries dwarf those on offer across the rest of the continent
Software09 Feb 2026 |21

European Commission probes intrusion into staff mobile management backend

Officials explore issue affecting infrastructure after CERT-EU detected suspicious activity
Cyber-crime09 Feb 2026 |3

Matrix is quietly becoming the chat layer for governments chasing digital sovereignty

FOSDEM 2026 One-to-one and group messaging, encrypted VoIP calls, video conferencing – the open protocol handles them all
Networks09 Feb 2026 |23

The Linux mid-life crisis that's an opportunity for Tux-led transformation

Opinion Sudo make me a star
Software09 Feb 2026 |56

Tech support chap invented fake fix for non-problem and watched it spread across the office

Who, Me? You can fix all sorts of things with a paperclip, but not gullibility
On-Prem09 Feb 2026 |113

Cache is king and DIMMS are bling as memory prices soar

Upgraders and home lab builders flaunt their memory-inflated wealth
Systems09 Feb 2026 |13

Study confirms experience beats youthful enthusiasm

Research shows productivity and judgment peak decades after graduation
Offbeat07 Feb 2026 |104

Openreach turns up the heat to force laggards off legacy copper lines

Half a million businesses face successive price hikes ahead of PTSN shutdown
Networks07 Feb 2026 |121

Let there be light! DARPA seeking physics-defying photonic computers to supercharge AI

There’s about $35M up for grabs if your circuits can beat today’s limits
Public Sector06 Feb 2026 |16

Summoning the spirit of the BBC Micro with a Pi 500+ and a can of spray paint

Rhapsody in beige
Personal Tech06 Feb 2026 |49

CISA orders federal agencies to rip out EOL edge kit before cybercrooks move in

A year to replace end-of-support firewalls, routers, and VPN gateways
Networks06 Feb 2026 |6

DWP considers chatbot work coaches as AI-fueled job losses loom

AI-pocalypse Benefits system trials automation amid growing interest in universal basic income
Public Sector06 Feb 2026 |37

UK council digs deeper into capital assets to keep Oracle project afloat

West Sussex plans to triple use of property sales as ERP budget blows past original estimates
Databases06 Feb 2026 |53

New hire fixed a problem so fast, their boss left to become a yoga instructor

On Call Poking around in deep menus found a fault that flummoxed old hands
Software06 Feb 2026 |159

Netlife Ecuador partners with ZTE to advance smart cloud platform deployment and accelerate smart home innovation

Commercial rollout boosts after-sales efficiency and strengthens smart home security
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SpaceX wants to fill Earth orbit with a million datacenter satellites

The FCC is taking public comments - now’s your chance to tell them this plan is bonkers
Public Sector05 Feb 2026 |109

UK's 'world-first' deepfake detection framework unlikely to stop the fakes, says expert

Home Office enlists Microsoft to set industry standards as AI-generated forgeries surge from 500K to 8M in two years
AI + ML05 Feb 2026 |6

Microsoft sets Copilot agents loose on your OneDrive files

AI helpers can now rummage through multiple documents
Storage05 Feb 2026 |59

Curse of AI to push up PC prices as memory and CPU shortages bite

Component supply is being diverted toward datacenters, squeezing the consumer market
Personal Tech05 Feb 2026 |20

Italy claims cyberattacks 'of Russian origin' are pelting Winter Olympics

Right on cue, petulant hacktivists attempt to disrupt yet another global sporting event
Cyber-crime05 Feb 2026 |33

CentOS is coming to RISC-V soon if you have the kit

FOSDEM 2026 The RHELatives are more versatile than you might realize
OSes05 Feb 2026 |13

Cloud sovereignty is no longer just a public sector concern

Interview Businesses still chase the cheapest option, but politics and licensing shocks are changing priorities, says OpenNebula Systems
PaaS + IaaS05 Feb 2026 |2

UK justice system unplugs from ancient datacenters after five-year slog

37 court applications shifted off failing kit, though some are camping in a temporary hosting facility
On-Prem05 Feb 2026 |37

Britain courts private cash to fund 'golden age' of nuclear-powered AI

Framework aims to lure investors into powering the compute boom
On-Prem05 Feb 2026 |13

AI’s lust for memory drags down the smartphone industry, and Qualcomm with it

On the upside, House of the Snapdragon has started shipping its own AI silicon
Personal Tech05 Feb 2026 |9

Positron: we don’t need no fancy HBM to compete with Nvidia’s Rubin

Pleb-tier LPDDR5x apparently good enough for Arm-backed AI startup's next-gen Asimov accelerators
Systems04 Feb 2026 |5
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