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America's National Science Foundation workers fired in bulk by Trump reinstated

Judge slams 'significant chaos' that's now Uncle Sam's standard operating procedure

US stocks slip as Trump pulls trigger on Canada, Mexico, China tariffs

With friends like these...

Wanna save Intel? Fire the board, bring back Pat, ex-CEO Craig Barrett says

Shareholders urged to press CTRL-Z on loyal Gelsinger's 'retirement'

Phantom of the Opera: AI agent now lurks within browser, for the lazy

Too shiftless to even click on a few things while online shopping, hm? Just ask this built-in assistant

Microsoft blames Outlook's wobbly weekend on 'problematic code change'

And Monday's not looking that steady, either

Lenovo teases solar-powered and folding screen concept laptops

Annual Barcelona tech fest brings demo devices that aren't commercially available... will they ever see light of day?

Ex-SAP CTO walks away with €7.1M payout after scandal

Criminal probe understood to have ended following settlement over 'inconsiderate' behavior

Cybersecurity not the hiring-'em-like-hotcakes role it once was

Ghost positions, HR AI no help – biz should talk to infosec staff and create 'realistic' job outline, say experts

Windows 11 adoption picking up speed, but older sibling still ahead

Microsoft Copilot reckons that it didn't have to be like this

SpaceX receives FAA blessing for another Starship test

Flying to the Turks and Caicos tonight? Good luck

Microsoft unveils finalized EU Data Boundary as European doubt over US grows

Some may have second thoughts about going all-in with an American vendor, no matter where their data is stored

Polish space agency confirms cyberattack

Officials vow to uncover who was behind it