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 |  AI  | Jun 03, 2026
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Tokenmaxxing is dead, but finops for AI is not cut and dry
 |  google  | Jun 02, 2026
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Alphabet is raising $80bn to balance out huge AI investments
 |  AI  | Jun 02, 2026
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Edera may be the answer to more efficient AI scheduling on Kubernetes
 |  software supply chain  | Jun 02, 2026
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Red Hat packages injected with worm in supply chain attack
Dell  | Jun 01, 2026
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Dell COO says “pain” of price hikes will continue
Microsoft  | Jun 01, 2026
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Microsoft looks to turn down  temperature amid ongoing "Nightmare Eclipse" spat

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Taiwan reports suggest IBM-linked Japanese JV is criminally keen for 2-nanometre chip secrets

2nm products are lined up, but yields are – mostly – still low.

Sovereignty bet Eutelsat is now at 0.22% of Starlink's capacity, and falling

EU and UK space-sovereignty bet grows headcount faster than LEO constellation

OpenAI takes on Meta with two landmark open-source models

Apache 2.0 licensed ftw.

A water treatment centre seen from above, Yorkshire Water will spend £38 million on AI technology

Call centre interactions are "ripe for automation".

A graphic showing an SES satellite beaming down on earth over Europe.

SES closed the deal shortly after completing its acquisition of Intelsat, another SATCOM supplier.

A person wearing a Daft Punk helmet against a pink background. Crowdstrike warned Chinese hacker threats are getting harder, faster, stronger

Every sector is at risk warns Crowdstrike, as intrusions jump 300% in some industries.

SonicWall zero day exploited ransomware

"Once on the network, the attackers don't waste time. Their actions are a mix of automated scripts for speed and hands-on-keyboard activity"

STACKUP: The Stack's weekly tech startups and funding wrap

The week's rounds and milestones

Sharepoint attacks: “Manual inspection”, key rotation critical says CISA

"If IIS is restarted without manually removing malicious module entries from applicationHost.config and web.config files, any malicious modules will persist and reload..."

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