Oracle taps Bloom for 2.8 GW of fuel cells to keep datacenter binge going
Bloom Energy says it has an expanded remit from Oracle to provide the energy for its US datacenter buildout plans with up to 2.8 GW of fuel cell systems.…
California ghost-gun bill wants 3D printers to play cop, EFF says
California's proposed legislation to put the burden of blocking 3D-printed firearms onto printer manufacturers could effectively sideline open source tools and create new surveillance concerns, digital rights activists argue.…
GitHub invokes spirit of Phabricator with preview of Stacked PRs
GitHub has unveiled Stacked PRs, a new feature aimed at making large pull requests easier to review, manage, and move through the pipeline faster.…
Physicist reckons two-button calculator can do all elementary math
Every now and then, a researcher comes up with something that sounds either wrong or unoriginal to outsiders – yet carries just enough of a chance of being correct, novel, and consequential to demand a closer look.…
Experts and laypeople agree: AI will hurt elections and relationships
Artificial intelligence has achieved mass adoption faster than the personal computer or the internet, reaching 53 percent of the population in just three years. The number of harmful AI incidents has increased correspondingly. And both experts and laypeople believe the impact will be felt in two areas: Elections and relationships.…
Amazon pays $11.5B to satisfy satellite-envy while cowering in Musk's shadow
Amazon has agreed to pay more than $11.5 billion to expand its satellite constellation by about two dozen units with the acquisition of Globalstar. But it's more about the underlying technology that Amazon hopes will help it catch Elon Musk's Starlink. …
No honor among thieves as 0APT threatens rival ransomware gang Krybit
Two rival ransomware gangs have locked horns after 0APT threatened to expose people affiliated with Krybit.…
More bark than bite? NASA insiders oddly relaxed about latest budget threats
As NASA's Artemis II mission headed for the Moon, the Trump administration unveiled another attempt to cut the agency's science budget. Yet some insiders, perhaps buoyed by déjà vu and a little post-traumatic resilience, are less alarmed than you might expect.…
IBM becomes first company to pay up under Trump administration's diversity blitz
IBM has become the first company to settle with the US government under the Trump administration's Civil Rights Fraud Initiative, a program aimed at ensuring diversity programs don't cross a line and result in discrimination.…
Microsoft raises UK Surface prices as RAM crisis reaches the checkout
Microsoft's memory squeeze has reached the shop floor, and Surface prices have been jacked up to match.…
Man suspected of Molotov attack on Sam Altman's home charged with attempted murder
The man accused of attacking Sam Altman's San Francisco home with a Molotov cocktail on April 10 now faces charges of attempted murder.…
Britain gives Rolls-Royce the nod to sketch out its mini reactor future
The British government has signed a deal with Rolls‑Royce to carry out the design work on small modular reactors (SMRs).…
Microsoft sends Outlook Lite to the great inbox in the sky as memory costs skyrocket
Having blocked new installations of Outlook Lite in October 2025, Microsoft will " complete the retirement" of the app on May 25.…
UK state bank considers lengthening disastrous IT program
The UK's state-backed savings bank has set out options for finishing its disastrous transformation program, including busting the current timeline.…
WARNING: Oracle's AI obsession could mean higher prices and worse support
Oracle customers have been warned to watch for changes in support and pricing as Larry Ellison’s company makes huge datacenter spending commitments to support its AI ambitions.…
When the IBM PC and shoulder pads were big, Japan led the chip industry. It's trying to get back there now
When IBM PCs set the standard for personal computing and Madonna topped the charts, Japan led the semiconductor industry. But that 1980s dominance faded as the fabless design and foundry model evolved.…
Windows Update is a torture chamber for seldom-used PCs
Opinion It's not the first time this has happened to me and it won't be the last. I pulled a laptop that I hadn't used for six months out of a drawer, then waited through three hours and four rounds of reboots for it to update Windows 11 completely.…
Japanese rocket part came unglued, leading to mission failure
Japan’s space exploration agency (JAXA) thinks a manufacturing process that didn’t properly take into account the qualities of an adhesive caused the December 2025 failure of a satellite launch using its locally developed H3 rocket.…
Zombie Microsoft bugs rise from the dead, pave way for crims and ransomware scum
Crooks are exploiting four Microsoft vulnerabilities - one patched 14 years ago and another tied to ransomware activity - according to America's lead cyber-defense agency, which on Monday gave federal agencies two weeks to patch them.…
Cloudflare revamps CLI as agents take over the internet
Cloudflare is rebuilding Wrangler’s command-line tooling by adding commands for products and interfaces that still lack CLI support. And yes, AI agents are a big reason why.…