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China suggests America 'carefully consider' those chip investment bans

We thought you people loved spending dollars, what gives?

Microsoft Bing Chat pushes malware via bad ads

From AI to just plain aaaiiiee!

PhD student guilty of 3D-printing 'kamikaze' drone for Islamic State terrorists

'Research purposes' excuse didn't fly

55-inch Jamboard and app ecosystem tossed into the Google graveyard

Now have a look at these third-party alternatives from our partners, says Chocolate Factory

Free software pioneer Richard Stallman is battling cancer

A changed RMS appeared at the GNU 40th anniversary event in Switzerland

Equal Employment Commission sues Tesla for racist discrimination, retaliation at Fremont plant

Like some sort of bizarro greatest hits album, the EEOC case sounds just like multiple previous suits

UTM: An Apple hypervisor with some unique extra abilities

Fancy running Windows, Linux and Classic MacOS on your modern x86-64 or Arm64 Mac? Walk this way

Norway wants Facebook behavioral advertising banned across Europe

But Meta was just about to start asking people for their permission!

Huawei's UK tech eviction reportedly caused Sky to fall on mobile customers

Whatever the cause, MNVO customers not happy

Contract for England's controversial health data platform delayed

NHS also launches £2M project to engage patients with data strategy

Nuclear-powered datacenters: What could go wrong?

Or very right? Either way, it's not the usual atomic op we see in IT

Mozilla's midlife crisis has taken it from web pioneer to Google's weird neighbor

Can the sleeping fox ever wake up?