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on (#76PPJ)
People trust their AI assistants and it's easy to abuse this trust
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| Updated | 2026-07-01 18:00 |
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Inspector General's report says time is running out for the Calamity Capsule
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PARTNER CONTENT: The gap between having a backup and actually recovering from a disaster is wider than most IT teams realize
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Fedora-derived server distro is ready for local testing, but production deployments should wait
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Some crawlers gather data for both search and AI training, so when publishers block them to protect content they risk disappearning from search results ...
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AI server gold rush leaves budget laptops starving for chips as sub-$500 machines down nearly a fifth stateside
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But also claims XenServer 9 is great in the DaaS niche it retreated to a decade back
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Liberty Global, Telefonica, and InfraVia have grand designs on the UK fiber market
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Kill switches, Coreboot, and PureOS target the security-conscious with deep pockets
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It's not about productivity; it's about bosses missing their daily ego fix
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How the tech giant's "Rural Ecosystem" initiative is bridging the digital divide across 20+ nations with green connectivity and inclusive services
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Home Office deals with Deloitte and PA Consulting raise questions over Cabinet Office spending controls
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Can't verify the publisher's identity? Maybe stick a fried egg on it?
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We've learned so much cleaning up after Fukushima, let's level that up with added AI, says minister
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Nadiem Makarim vows to appeal sentence given he was found not to have profited from $600 million laptops-for-schools program
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303,000 cores that power internal networks headed out the door
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Got important chats older than 30 days? You'd better be sure the transcripts still exist
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With its next-gen AI accelerators, the SoC vendor aims to fly high above the memory wall
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SEMQ promises an abstraction layer for separating semantics from embeddings
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29% of security pros were open to fully autonomous pentesting last year; now only 9% are
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Ex-employee claims this 'meets the definition of an insider threat'
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61% word accuracy is progress, but the system still relies on users typing and can't yet support real-time communication. Implanted BCIs remain well ahead
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DB wrangling tech needs to meet demands of AI agents, Cockroach Labs CEO Spencer Kimball tells El Reg
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Linux container CLI and API for Windows applications
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PARTNER CONTENT: The OCI MSA settled the architecture for optical scale-up. How fast bandwidth scales is a manufacturing question, not an architectural one
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Even with lots of RAM, GPU, and fast disks, you probably don't want it
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Proposals could open cheaper routes for purchases made through third parties
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Rolling back the years and the bloat for veteran text editor
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Probate lawyer finds generated document looked the part but missed many of the questions that matter
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Linux 6.18 arrives with a few desktop tweaks, while the neglected x86 edition remains stuck on Debian 11
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Apple's final break with Chipzilla leaves another platform preparing to wind down support
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Britain's most expensive train set loses some of its best toys in bid to actually leave the station
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After several delays in development, Atlas went live without functionality Home Office case manager needed, inspectors say
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Allows ISVs to put their names on the door so desirable bots always get in
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Seoul plans to spend about $900 billion to become K-semiconductor powerhouse
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Open API could reveal everything an attacker needs to impersonate bank officials
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If you want a picture of the future of LLM security, imagine Whac-a-Mole meets Groundhog Day
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Not today, Putin
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At least two vulnerabilities are already under attack
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Efforts to grab all the location data in an area get clogged by Fourth Amendment
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The High-Luminosity LHC will be mostly the same machine, but it'll deliver 10 times the luminosity and just as little chance of destroying the universe - sorry, conspiracy theorists
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Three-year lifecycle leaves enterprises with barely a year to adopt each LTS release
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Central bank for central banks sees shades of dotcom mania in hyperscaler capex binge
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Polished Mandriva descendant still makes room for PCs the 64-bit world has left behind
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SpaceX gains a vertically integrated rival as launch specialist adds global comms network
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Court says Redmond can file briefs, take part in hearings amid challenge to the current path Big Tech's data spice uses to legally flow
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You don't need Mythos or GPT-5.5-Cyber to find a vuln to exploit when the world's password habits are so sloppy
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In the Azure Edition, of course
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CEO says reconstruction has begun, though the timetable looks ambitious
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Enterprise networking gets another consolidation play as firms pool their overseas operations
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