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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6AXW9)
More than a third of US states now party to the lawsuit, which aims to break up Chocolate Factory's advertising arm Nine additional states have signed on to a Department of Justice lawsuit against Google parent Alphabet for monopolizing digital ad sales, bringing the total number of states suing the search giant (in this case) to 17.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6AXT6)
US PIRG slams Google for selling schools short-lived, repair-resistant kit Updated Google Chromebooks expire too soon, saddling taxpayer-funded public schools with excessive expenses and inflicting unnecessary environmental damage, according to the US Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) Education Fund.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#6AXMR)
Chip designer has until September to float or it's on the hook for parent company's borrowing Brit chip designer Arm could be on the hook for an $8.5 billion loan made to its parent SoftBank if the company's initial public offering (IPO) is delayed or canceled.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6AXMS)
Latest £16.5 million Post Office deal among many deals awarded despite MPs' calls and ongoing investigation The UK Post Office’s latest decision to extend Fujitsu’s controversial £2.3 billion Horizon contract follows the award of £142 million in wider government work to the Japanese supplier since the statutory inquiry into the disastrous project was first announced.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#6AXHX)
Officers didn't know software was saving personal data and neither did people on other end Several police forces in Britain are being put on the naughty step by the UK's data watchdog for using a calling app that recorded hundreds of thousands of phone conversations and illegally retained that data.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#6AXFK)
Waning 5G deployments in response to economic uncertainty blamed Ericsson has reported calendar Q1 financial results largely in line with earlier forecasts, but repeated warnings of a rough ride ahead for the rest of 2023 as spending on 5G deployments slackens off in some regions.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6AXC3)
Plus: Signal, WhatsApp, and Viber also write online protest over Online Safety Bill back door The UK’s chartered institute for IT has slammed proposed legislation that could see the government open a “back door” to encrypted messaging.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#6AXC4)
The average pay of how many human employees = one humanoid CEO? 91 Meta boss and human person Mark Zuckerberg was paid a nominal $1 in salary again in 2022 and took home no bonuses, yet he cost the company tens of millions in compensation to cover expenses including security and private jet travel.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6AXAB)
New CFO sees interesting in-tray at 20 percent year-on-year growth database company Database vendor MariaDB has cut a number of jobs and reiterated a "going concern" warning over its medium-term financial viability.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6AX92)
Industry intervention alone can't deal with harassment Depriving online hate groups of network services - otherwise known as deplatforming - doesn't work very well, according to boffins based in the United Kingdom.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6AX6X)
No worries, outsourcer only handles government tech contracts worth billions Black Basta, the extortionists who claimed they were the ones who lately broke into Capita, have reportedly put up for sale sensitive details, including bank account information, addresses, and passport photos, stolen from the IT outsourcing giant.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6AX61)
Rules proposed in EU AI Act are not enough to control 'very powerful AI' Legislators from the European Parliament believe new laws are needed to regulate general purpose AI systems such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, as the technology is unpredictable and progressing faster than expected.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#6AX62)
UK operators are sweating about price, Nordics chill thanks to low ambient temperatures European datacenter operators are finding it harder to secure reliable, cost-effective power, according to a report by British electricity biz Aggreko has asserted.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6AX50)
Charges laid against 44, including officers of China’s Cyberspace Administration The United States Department of Justice has charged 44 people over schemes prosecutors allege were run by China’s National Police to silence opponents of the Communist Party of China.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6AX3Y)
A rather nice beach in Australia now has a rather unusual and hopefully temporary feature An Australian military helicopter crash was reportedly caused by failure to apply a software patch, with a heft side serving of pilot error.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#6AX23)
Chinese tech giant claims better performance than competing GPUs Chinese social media, cloud, and entertainment giant Tencent on Monday revealed that it has started mass production of a home brew video transcoding accelerator.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6AX04)
Kinda feels like living in the future we thought we'd have, for a change Stem cells could be manufactured in laboratories floating in space one day if, as is suspected, experiments show they're easier to grow in microgravity conditions than here on Earth.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6AWYW)
Everyone else, tough luck Changes to US tax credits for buyers of electric vehicles and hybrids go into effect tomorrow, and the list of qualifying vehicles is quite short: only six US-based companies are present, and several manufacturers that previously qualified have even been cut under the strict new requirements.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6AWXD)
Please, no need to fix these problems LockBit has developed ransomware that can encrypt files on Arm-powered Macs, said to be a first for the prolific cybercrime crew. …
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6AWVS)
Should have wrapped proposed rules on name and logo use in unsafe {} ? The Rust Foundation on Monday apologized for confusion caused by the organization's proposed trademark policy changes.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#6AWP2)
Mountain View may have nothing to fear, though – Microsoft's browser is still the underdog Google is hurrying to add AI to its search platform following Microsoft's debut of OpenAI tech in Bing – a major motivator being that Samsung and Apple might be looking to switch lucrative mobile search deals.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6AWKJ)
14 projects canceled as Prime Minister Sunak fulfills a campaign promise The UK government has canceled all plans for new smart motorways, citing "cost pressures" and a lack of public confidence in the tech-enhanced highway stretches.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6AWGJ)
But then opted for spreadsheets instead The UK government considered using technology from Palantir – the US spy-tech firm – to help manage the National Health Service while it was disrupted by severe industrial action. But it ultimately opted to use spreadsheets instead.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#6AWDT)
Do you like American music? I like American music The German government is examining all Chinese technology in the country's 5G networks amid concerns about national security. The move follows reports last month that Berlin was planning to ban technology from Huawei and ZTE and even require telcos to replace kit already deployed.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6AWB9)
Another attempt is possible later this week, depending on how the troubleshooting goes Today's first orbital launch of SpaceX's Starship and Super Heavy booster was canceled due to a pressurization valve malfunction in the first stage of the combined craft.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#6AW92)
Recruitment company fined £130,000 by data regulator for breaking PECR A recruitment business that sent out an eye watering 107 million spam emails is now nursing a £130,000 ($161,000) fine from Britain’s data watchdog.…
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by Richard Currie on (#6AW6R)
And what are they doing with them? YouTube, lots of YouTube Nestled in UK regulator Ofcom's thoroughly unsurprising report into childhood media literacy for 2023 are a couple of eye-opening stats revolving around device ownership.…
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by Liam Proven on (#6AW59)
6.4 is based on Ubuntu 22.04.2 with a lot of the questionable aspects fixed Linux Lite version 6.4 is the latest point release from this Ubuntu remix aimed at new migrants from Windows.…
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by Rupert Goodwins on (#6AW3N)
Old architectures just don't stack up Opinion Most data theft does clear harm to the victim, and often to its customers. But while embarrassing, the cyberattack against MSI in which source code was said to be stolen is harder to diagnose. It looks like a valuable company asset that's cost a lot to develop. That its theft may be no loss is a weird idea. But then, firmware is weirder than we give it credit for. It's even hard to say exactly what it is.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6AW26)
Vows to regroup and come back stronger after failing in bid Palantir is pipped to win A UK consortium bid for the NHS Federated Data Platform — an ongoing competition worth up to £480 million ($595 million) — has fallen at the first hurdle.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6AW11)
The punishment – Windows 98 administration chores – was far worse than the crime Who, Me? Welcome once more to Who Me? The Register’s confessional column in which readers admit to being the source of SNAFUs.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6AVZ3)
Annual shareholder letter warns of ‘softening’ growth for cloud biz, likely lift-off for Kuiper satellite broadband Amazon Web Services sales and support teams are currently “spending much of their time helping customers optimize their AWS spend so they can better weather this uncertain economy.”…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6AVZ4)
Which is just how Linus Torvalds wants it and who can argue after what he recommended you eat for Easter Version 6.3 of the Linux kernel is on track to debut next week after what emperor penguin Linus Torvalds has described a “nice uneventful release cycle’”.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6AVX3)
Plus: Elon Musk wants Twitter to develop generative AI, and ChatGPT bots are flooding Reddit In-brief OpenAI is not training a fifth version of its generative pre-trained transformer (GPT) and is instead focusing on increasing the capabilities of its latest GPT-4 model, CEO Sam Altman confirmed last week.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6AVW8)
And sets a Martian height record for good measure NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter was designed to fly just five times, but last week the little rotorcraft that could clocked up its 50th flight in the red planet’s thin atmosphere.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6AVTM)
Also: Tech players spin up white hat protection, this week's critical bugs, and more In brief Google on Friday released an emergency update for Chrome to address a zero-day security flaw.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6AVT1)
Plus: Warren Buffett’s TSMC worries; CHIPS Act bits China; Japan’s quantum investment; and more Asia in Brief China’s State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing (LIESMARS) has reportedly allowed artificial intelligence to control a satellite.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#6AVRX)
Not enough to meet the whole energy suck of sites, but 200 tonnes of CO nothing to sniff at Datacenter biz Digital Realty has several renewable energy projects on the go in the Asia-Pacific region, among them a pretty hefty solar buildout.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#6AVC7)
Foreign minister says it's not afraid of the 'big bad wolf' up north Brazil took its first tentative steps towards a relationship with China's tech industry this week in defiance of US efforts to dissuade its erstwhile ally from siding with the Middle Kingdom.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6AV1V)
Where there's a will… The market for stolen ChatGPT accounts, and especially Plus subscriptions, is on the rise as miscreants in countries blocked by OpenAI try to hop the chatbot's geofences.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6ATPK)
And you thought patching your production environment was stressful NASA has successfully installed a major software update to its venerable Curiosity Mars rover, which has been rolling over the Red Planet's landscape for more than a decade.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6ATH0)
Let's go through all the proposed problematic powers, starting with surveillance and censorship Special report United Nations negotiators convened this week in Vienna, Austria, to formulate a draft cybercrime treaty, and civil society groups are worried.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6ATED)
Actual features pending, please pay us now Elon Musk appears to be advancing his feud with newsletter service Substack by announcing he's turning Twitter into his very own version of the upstart, complete with the ability for users to monetize their followers and offer them long-form content.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6ATD4)
Maybe our prince has come at last A suspected Nigerian fraudster is scheduled to appear in court Friday for his alleged role in a $6 million plot to scam businesses via email.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6ATBA)
Few orbital boosts and we'll get the snaps in eight years The European Space Agency's Juice probe began its eight-year trek to study Jupiter and its major moons on Friday, after launching into space aboard an Ariane 5.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#6AT9M)
OK, they're a bit old in terms of Intel kit, but these aren't your regular systems Fault-tolerant computing veteran Stratus has released the latest generation of its ftServer systems, which offer zero downtime for mission-critical applications, but lag behind the rest of the market in terms of the latest technology.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6AT36)
How to PostgreSQL MongoDB out of the equation Halfway up a Himalayan mountain might not be the usual place to start a database company but then maybe FerretDB is not a usual company.…
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