Russia suffers from tech brain drain
In Tsar Putin’s Russia having a brain is dangerous
Russia is facing a tech brain drain as developers flee the country – some because their western owned companies are leaving, others because they want a better life.
Tsar Putin suddenly finds phone plans cut off
Even Huawei is refusing to supply him
With most of the western telephone network companies abandoning Tsar Putin, it was expected that the Chinese’s Huawei, would swoop in and take the business.
Russians have another pop at Ukraine with Sandworm
Targeting electrical transmission site with a five year old worm
More than half a decade has passed since the notorious Russian hackers known as Sandworm targeted an electrical transmission station north of Kyiv a week before Christmas in 2016, using a unique, automated piece of code to interact directly with the station's circuit breakers and turn off the lights to a fraction of Ukraine's capital.
Tsar Putin orders glorious Russian supercomputer
Made with invincible and advanced Russian chips based on proven technology
Terrified that ordering invasions of other countries might prevent his country getting its paws on technology, Tsar Putin has ordered that a supercomputer be built around Russian-made Elbrus processors.
Microsoft hits Russian military hackers
Apparently, they were attacking Ukrainian, European Union, and American targets
Software King of the World Microsoft, says that it has disrupted hacking attempts by Russian military spies conducting a special operation or two on Ukrainian, European Union, and American targets.
Russia going to sanction Google for telling the truth
In Tsar Putin’s Russia truth is not something we say out loud
Russia's communications watchdog has said it is taking punitive measures against Google for allegedly violating Russian law.
Intel retreats from Russia
Should not have invaded in the Winter
US chipmaker Intel has suspended all business operations in Russia, joining tech other companies who pulled out of the country due to the invasion of Ukraine.
Yandex might leave London and Paris
Streets are not paved with gold any more
Cash strapped Russian internet giant Yandex is gradually winding down the Paris operations of its e-grocery service Yango Deli and might have to exit from London.
US steps up technology sanctions on Russia
Claim it is being used to avoid other sanctions
The United States imposed fresh sanctions on Russia, targeting the technology sector, in response to Tsar Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine.
Russian internet Great Wall might require too much hardware
Internet close to breaking point
Russian plans to build a great wall of Moscow which will mean its citizens only hear what Tsar Putin and his glorious state broadcasters tell them, might fall flat because of a lack of hardware.