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Amid the AI-fueled memory crunch, will Compute Express Link finally have its moment to shine?
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| Updated | 2026-05-10 21:00 |
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It's not much cheaper than an equivalent laptop, so who's this for, exactly?
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Deletion of a longstanding privacy assurance sparks concerns
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Apple's old backup boxes only speak AFP and SMB1, but NetBSD under the hood gives them one last shot
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Imagine taking a dip 177m above the streets of London's West End
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Home Office probes supplier interest as core police and immigration system heads for support shake-up
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It's not just gas prices skyrocketing. Frontier-model pricing keeps climbing too
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Not just for hated US Presidents, now even tech bros lament their foes
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All your compromised credentials are belong to us now instead of the other gang
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Twin brother still faces trial over broader cybercrime allegations
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BCS says builders face up to 20% material hikes and patchy deliveries
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Remote access software could bring mixed fleets under one roof, assuming enough people ask for it
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Broken disclosure embargo left admins facing a fresh root-level flaw with no CVE
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After years of insisting end-to-end encryption was the future of online comms, Zuckcorp has handed itself full visibility into user chats once again
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A few hundred lines of Yabasic recreate just enough to keep modal editing muscle memory alive
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Home Office finds 80% of code cannot be reused, balks at 26M in extra costs
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Ryan Cohen briefly banned after bootstrapping cash ostensibly to buy the auction site
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ShinyHunters takes the credit and gives developer an F for security
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Social media biz says watchdog's fine formula is 'disproportionate' and should stop counting global revenue
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Movie-inspired set ticks the clever Technic box, but at a price
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Spikes deter pigeons, but Microsoft still managed to foul the screen
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It's amazing what happens when you plug everything in
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Around 20 percent of staff get an In one hour, you might not work here anymore' email
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Extra aircon found to cool overheating datacenter as users complain their resources are... nowhere
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NetAdmins can stay in the loop while they learn to trust AI to tackle some scutwork
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Yet it remains unclear if Anthropic's uber model was effective, or if better model middleware is what makes the difference
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The tool is meant to take the place of 80% of the work that requires ServiceNow dev teams
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Matthew Isaac Knoot and Erick Ntekereze Prince will each do 18 months for hosting laptops used by North Korean IT workers to remotely infiltrate US companies
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Security biz Adversa AI argues users of AI tools need clearer warnings
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Happy World Password Day! Maybe it's finally time to kill this holiday in favor of World No-More-Passwords Day?
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Customers say services were down for at least 4 hours, while status page showed no issues
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The then-teen was told to break in and steal what the keyboard warriors couldn't
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Users report disappearing favorites, blank route planners, and cloud sync failures amid outage
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Language's popularity continues to grow despite commonly cited frustrations
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Internet-facing PAN-OS firewalls are once again doing impressions of initial access brokers
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Final specs due for release in 2028, so don't hold your breath for the hardware
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MI350P packs 144 GB of HBM3e and up to 4.6 petaFLOPS of FP4 grunt into a dual slot card
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20-year-old fessed up after investigators found video of crime in progress
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Brussels says it's simplification, critics may call it retreat
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Plus a petition for the UK Civil Service to go FOSS by default
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Fortunately, it was a legit contractor who guessed it
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You did remember to opt out of AI, didn't you?
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Roles span eGates, passports, visas, asylum applications, and enterprise services - yours for up to 105K
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330M contract defended as value for money despite concerns over IP and lock-in
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Former bitcoin miner plans to build an easier cloudy AI on ramp while remaining a friend to FOSS
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Someone other than Meta is buying $1bn of its new AGI chips
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