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Monday September 22, 2025. 12:45 PM
It's one small sip for man... British boffins say they've discovered a way of taking one of the country's favorite pastimes – having a nice cup of tea – into outer space.…
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WIRED’s panel of experts discussed what the tech industry’s allegiance to Trump really means, and how it might shape the future.
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Darwin would understand microkernels. We need microkernels that understand Darwin. Opinion The IT industry is not only full of sharks, it has shark nature itself. It must keep moving forward to survive. Not all sharks are obligate ram ventilators, and not all IT changes all...
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With SpaceX and Starlink, Elon Musk controls more than half the world’s rocket launches and thousands of internet satellites. That amounts to immense geopolitical power.
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Tech got what it wanted by electing Trump. A year later, it looks more like a suicide pact.
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Defense tech giant Palantir is selling T-shirts and tote bags as part of a bid to encourage fans to publicly endorse it.
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We turned our latest cover into posters, billboards, and even a mural in New York, Los Angeles, Austin, San Francisco, and Washington, DC. Here’s how to find them. (Pics or it didn’t happen.)
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AI has made it easy for job applicants to tailor résumés to a job description — and good for them. But now employers are drowning in lookalike résumés with little real insight, research shows. While most companies still require a resume, many others, especially in...
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Project rated at 'Red' risk as it struggles to move off obsolete Oracle tech and cloud transition stalls The risk rating of the UK's crime intelligence database is being elevated to 'Red' by the governments projects' watchdog as the DB struggles to migrate from a legacy...
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Advanced debug logging is the cornerstone of high-performance applications. Whether working in cloud-native, microservice or monolithic architecture, strong debug logging practices enable developers to resolve problems, maintain system health and support scalable operations. ...
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The proliferation of different cybersecurity tools has created an operational crisis for organizations, with companies struggling to manage an increasing array of defensive technologies. Organizations today are forced to juggle multiple tools, each with unique UI, costs, and ...
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If you needed another reminder that our software supply chains are only as strong as their smallest link, the JavaScript ecosystem delivered it. In early September, attackers phished the NPM account of “Qix,” a prolific maintainer, then pushed tainted releases of 18...
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AI is turning the idea of a database on its head. Traditional databases, like relational and NoSQL databases, were designed for structured data and analytical queries—you have tidy tables, a schema, and clearly defined fields. Queries must match keywords and filters...
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Lloyds Data and AI lead doesn't want devs downloading models from the likes of Hugging Face – too risky Lloyds Banking Group is leaning into 21st century tech - yet trying to do so in a way that the data of its 28 million customers is kept away from untested AI models...
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Details have emerged about a now-patched flaw in Microsoft Entra ID which could have been exploited to gain access to any tenant of any company in the world. Tracked as CVE-2025-55241, the Azure Entra Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability has a CVSS 3.1 severity rating of...
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The big subject of interest this week remains AI. How to build a career as an AI developer, how AI can support your personal productivity, and how to build agentic AI platforms. Truly, we spoil you.   Getting certified in one or more leading AI development platforms won’t ...
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Reddit's content became AI training data last year when Google signed a $60 million-per-year licensing agreement. But now Reddit is 'in early talks' about a new deal seeking 'deeper integration with Google's AI products,' reports Bloomberg (citing executives familiar with...
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Revenge on managers who slow things down is a drink best served with floating fungus Who, Me? The world of work can sometimes drive IT pros to drink, leaving them more likely to make the sort of mistakes that The Register celebrates each week in Who, Me? It’s our...
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The Register looks forward to learning more about a possible Dell hyperscale sovereign social SaaS platform Dell CEO Michael Dell is part of the consortium that intends to acquire TikTok’s US operations, according to US president Donald Trump.…
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The UK-based automaker has been forced to stop vehicle production as a result of the attack—costing JLR tens of millions of dollars and forcing its parts suppliers to lay off workers.
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