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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6CG8D)
There's smartphone batteries to be mined, but at what cost? NASA's rights to a Nevada desert playa that's used for calibrating Earth-observing satellites is facing a challenge, as lithium miners say they need the land to develop the US battery industry....
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6CG6M)
Streaming biz terms and conditions searches jump 1,524% Searches for "Netflix terms and conditions" skyrocketed 1,524 percent after the streaming platform debuted Black Mirror season six....
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by Jude Karabus on (#6CG4F)
Alleges he's still locked out and at risk of losing his licenses over missing comms A New Jersey attorney is suing Microsoft for $1.75 million, claiming it didn't fix a verification issue that has cut him off from his paid work email, and therefore from communications with judges and clients, crippling his ability to deal with his caseload and leaving him at risk of making ethical violations....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6CG23)
The American lithium-ion battery inventor has died aged 100 Obit American materials scientist and co-inventor of the lithium-ion battery John B Goodenough died yesterday, according to reports. He was 100....
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by Tobias Mann on (#6CFVY)
Self-contained immersion-cooled chassis aimed at telcos, 5G RAN deployments with HPE, Intel help The edge probably isn't the first place you'd expect to see liquid and immersion cooling tech, but Iceotope aims to put them there anyway....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6CFTA)
'It will likely be unnoticeable for many consumers' says analyst Vodafone is claiming to be the first UK telco to provide 5G Standalone services to customers, but only in select locations and on certain devices. Experts question whether consumers will really notice any difference....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6CFRH)
Also: a PII harvest at Dole's server farm, military members mailed mystery smartwatches, and this week's critical vulns Infosec in brief In a case startlingly similar to charges recently unsealed against one-term US president Donald Trump, a former FBI analyst has been jailed for taking sensitive classified material home with her....
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6CFPW)
Funds will focus on energy, transportation, astronomy, and healthcare The UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) agency is investing 72 million ($91.7 million) to build infrastructure to support next-generation technologies in energy, transportation, medicine, and astronomy....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6CFNS)
Fined $4m for Who-Me-esque mess, for which it blames unnamed archiving vendor's retention settings JP Morgan has been fined $4 million by America's securities watchdog, the SEC, for deleting millions of email records dating from 2018 relating to its Chase Bank subsidiary....
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by Richard Currie on (#6CFMG)
You are getting sleepy... very sleepy If you're working from home and there's been a lull in things to do, why not take a nap? Heck, even if you're in the office, find a nice quiet corner and close your eyes for 20 minutes because we have good news....
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by Matthew JC Powell on (#6CFKM)
The root cause was a buffer error - but not the kind of buffer you're thinking of Who, Me? Ah, gentle reader, once again it is Monday and all that entails. But fear not, for The Reg is here with Who, Me? and another tale of things going not quite so well as might have been hoped. Perhaps this will lift your day....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6CFJ5)
Standards org's roadmap envisions three watt powerup and info sharing The NFC Forum, the standards body for Near Field Communication, has detailed its key plans and research efforts between now and 2028....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6CFHQ)
Also slaps Chinese backdoor entities shipping forbidden tech to Moscow The European Union has announced an eleventh package of sanctions against Russia for its illegal actions against Ukraine - and this time it's tried to tackle Moscow's key IT providers and entities established to evade export bans....
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6CFGF)
Plus: IBM builds AI commentator for Wimbledon; US regulator dithers on generative AI political ad policy AI in brief Nvidia's second-generation A100 GPUs, currently the subject of export controls that mean they're not for sale in China, can fetch up to $20,000 in black markets - double the regular price....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6CFF6)
Latest cut of the kernel gets RISC-ier, moves towards Wi-Fi 7, ejects PCMCIA cards Version 6.4 of the Linux kernel has debuted, after an exemplary development push....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6CFER)
PLUS: US joins India's software diplomacy push; Suzuki to make flying cars; Indonesia's broadband bird Asia In Brief Singapore's central bank, the Monetary Authority (MAS), last week published a white paper that proposes the concept of "Purpose Bound Money" (PBM)....
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6CF6V)
Should you really believe the doomsayers? We're going to go with no +Comment The question over whether machine learning poses an existential risk to humanity will continue to loom over our heads as the technology advances and spreads around the world. Mainly because pundits and some industry leaders won't stop talking about it....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6CF02)
Version 12.5 brings in Finnish language support, traffic node path visualization and more The Tor Browser, which strives to provide anonymity online rather than the limited data sharing internet companies call "privacy," has reached version 12.5, a milestone that brings usability and accessibility improvements alongside attention to legacy issues....
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6CEHS)
Chocolate Factory paid a record $12m in 2022 Bug hunters who found security holes in Google - and also responsibly disclosed details of those flaws to the Chocolate Factory - earned more than $12 million in bounty rewards in 2022, marking a record year for the corporation's Vulnerability Reward Programs (VRPs) in terms of payouts and number of vulnerabilities found and fixed....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6CE7D)
Getting around the rules was as simple as not declaring software was 'intended for children', lawsuit states Google on Thursday was sued for violating children's privacy through a program it designed to protect children's privacy....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6CE5C)
Muscular system gets first update in two years with Epyc injection Oracle is promising a significant transaction throughput and analytics performance boost with Exadata X10M, the first upgrade to its hardware-engineered database system....
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On the other hand, some old settings are set for a comeback Microsoft is investigating why recent updates to Windows 11 are causing systems to be more power-hungry than normal....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6CE14)
TeleSign and Belgian parent did almost everything wrong, alleges Max Schrems A US-based fraud prevention company is in hot water over allegations it not only collected data from millions of EU citizens and processed it using automated tools without their knowledge, but that it did so in the United States, all in violation of the EU's data protection rules....
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by Liam Proven on (#6CDWN)
From now on, only CentOS Stream's source code is available to all Comment Red Hat has decided to stop making the source code of RHEL available to the public. From now on it will only be available to customers - who can't legally share it....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6CDTN)
Government could reveal details of new regulations by the end of month The Dutch government is expected to finally publish long-awaited rules covering extended export restrictions on technology to China next week, with ASML as a maker of advanced chipmaking gear likely to be one of those affected....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6CDNX)
UK officials argue NHS patient details will only be available locally A UK health minister has for the first time admitted that information from family doctors is set to be uploaded to the controversial Federated Data Platform (FDP), a set of technologies under a 480 million procurement for which US spy-tech company Palantir is the incumbent supplier....
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by Jude Karabus on (#6CDM8)
Nation states will use you to get to your friends, says NCSC British law practices of "all sizes and types" have been warned by GCHQ's cyberspy arm that their "widespread adoption of hybrid working" combined with the large sums of money they handle is making them a target....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6CDGZ)
Data shows there's still some way to go toward pay and hiring equity Employers seeking tech talent are still more likely to interview men for their open roles, according to tech and sales recruiting firm Hired's analysis of how its customers use its platform....
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by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols on (#6CDEG)
Time to get with the program... before artificial intelligence does Opinion Free software and open source licenses evolved to deal with code in the 1970s and '80s. Today it must again transform to deal with AI models....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6CDDM)
It's one thing to have a twin - quite another to have an EVIL twin On Call Welcome once again to On Call, The Register's weekly column in which we recount readers' reactions to the drudgery of digital duties....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6CDCP)
You who think superconductivity can't happen without spin polarization? Hold my FeSe If research from a group of MIT and Argonne boffins is confirmed, then we're one step closer to improved - and possibly entirely novel - superconducting materials....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6CDBX)
Hides itself from popular Asian AV, also uses games to do its dirty work Malware intended to spread on USB drives is unintentionally infecting networked storage devices, according to infosec vendor Checkpoint....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6CDAK)
Calls on governments to combat 'playbook' that propelled Huawei to prominence China has a playbook to use IP theft to seize leadership in cloud computing, and other nations should band together to stop that happening, according to Nathaniel C. Fick, the US ambassador-at-large for cyberspace and digital policy....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6CD9F)
Not building fabs, but fabulous for India - as is GE coming to build jet engines Chipmaker Micron Technology has announced it will build an assembly and test facility in India, and fellow chip shop Applied Materials will build an engineering center in the nation - announcements that considerably bolster the subcontinent's ambition to become a silicon superpower....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6CD6W)
Judge sanctions attorneys for failed reality check Attorneys who filed court documents citing cases completely invented by OpenAI's ChatGPT have been formally slapped down by a New York judge....
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6CD4Z)
...that alone 'could provide a false sense of security,' NSA warns in this handy free guide for orgs BlackLotus, the malware capable of bypassing Secure Boot protections and compromising Windows computers, has caught the ire of the NSA, which today published a guide to help organizations detect and prevent infections of the UEFI bootkit....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6CD2X)
Debris points to 'catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber,' says Coast Guard An attempt to find and rescue the Titan submersible that vanished during a deep dive to the Titanic has ended with news that the craft likely imploded and its crew of five are dead. Debris from the sub was discovered in the search area earlier today....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6CD2Y)
Hear that, Amazon Kuiper and Starlink? The coast is clear... Unlike the skies. Ahem Satellite teleco operators Intelsat and SES have ended talks over a proposed merger of the two businesses that could have resulted in a company with a market valuation of more than $10 billion....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6CD19)
They weren't kidding about this facial, er, spatial computing thing Apple's Vision Pro goggles won't be available until next year, though registered developers can now explore the iGiant's tools for making apps for the virtual-reality headset....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6CCZG)
Flexing device works where surgeons find hard to reach Scientists have developed a robot that can perform safe and minimally invasive medical procedures inside the body using a magnetically controlled folding and flexing structure....
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6CCXB)
Sharing a cancer patient's nude snaps earlier wasn't enough for these scumbags Ransomware gang BlackCat claims it infected a plastic surgery center, stole "lots" of highly sensitive medical records, and has vowed to leak patients' photos if the clinic doesn't pay up....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6CCXC)
David's got a marketplace where users can mix and match services Cloud hosting provider Vultr (no relation) is spearheading an alliance of cloud companies aiming to offer a marketplace of services in order to better compete with the major cloud operators....
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by Jude Karabus on (#6CCR8)
Bundling everything together means others don't get a look-in, says competition body Google's bundle-or-nothing offer to car manufacturers for their in-car infotainment systems is a potentially anti-competitive move, Germany's market watchdog has said....
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by Richard Currie on (#6CCP2)
The two claim to be headed for a smackdown over copycat services Comment It's been quite a week for billionaires doing ill-considered things, but let's not stop with touring the Titanic in a tin can because Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg could be on course to clash in a "cage match."...
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6CCGZ)
We talk to MosaicML, a startup driving down training costs with open source models Interview Companies don't need to splash millions of dollars to train AI as software improvements and open source models drive down costs....
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by Tobias Mann on (#6CCFA)
Chip promises denser, greener networks - at least compared to the fire-breathing GPUs they connect Cisco has piled on the AI networking bandwagon, joining Broadcom and Nvidia with a 51.2Tbit/sec switch it claims is capable of bringing together at least 32,000 GPUs....
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by Liam Proven on (#6CCBX)
Golang project also works with the CentOS Linux replacements Devconf.cz Forester is a new network-based unattended OS provisioning tool for Fedora and Red Hat family OSes, still being implemented - in Go....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6CCB1)
In what could be a 28-year relationship, UK Nest takes TCS back after sacking off France's Atos from admin work The UK's National Employment Savings Trust (Nest), an occupational pensions scheme, has inked a 1.5 billion ($1.9 billion) deal with TCS without competition after sacking off French supplier Atos earlier this year....
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6CC9Z)
LP 890-9c gives us a glimpse into our world's far future, astronomer tells El Reg Astronomers are hoping to observe a super-Earth exoplanet with the James Webb Telescope to see if they can predict Earth's future as the Sun expands....
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