Potential digital doomsday
The British Sellafield nuclear power plant is facing the music for a catalogue of cyber clangers that could have left the UK's atomic knickers in a twist.
Open sauce outrage
Tech giants' greedy grasp turns free code into cash cows
Writing for ComputerWorld the open source guru Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols has exposed some cheeky companies that are turning the open source community's hard work into their own gold-lined pockets.
Apple engineer accused of spilling tech secrets to press
Apple black shirts swoop
The Fruity cargo cult Apple, has dragged its former minion, Andrew Aude, to court, accusing him of blabbing about more than a handful of the company's secrets.
Fujitsu's wants €1.52 billion in UK government contracts
While showing contrition for jailing Postmasters
Fujitsu's been caught red-handed with plans to snatch up a whopping €1.52 billion in UK government contracts. Despite swearing off new bids in the wake of the Post Office fiasco, they're back at it, eyeing €936 million for public sector deals and €585 million for top-secret national security gigs.
Grand alliance of Volish AI plans
Industry giants Chipzilla, Vole, Qualcomm, and AMD are spearheading the charge towards the futuristic 'AI PC', which could lead to a Copilot key appearing on all PCs.