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by Lindsay Clark on (#66W95)
Pitches storage, cloudy software compliance to twitchy EU customers thinking about GDPR Microsoft has confirmed that from the beginning of 2023, it will introduce an EU Data Boundary solution designed to help customers in the European Union and the European Free Trade Association comply with legislation including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).…
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by Paul Kunert on (#66W6R)
Transfers group of employees to new owners, makes 400 other local staff redundant Swedish network system maker Ericsson is the latest tech business to offload its remaining operations in Russia to local management, months after saying it was going to pull out of the country "indefinitely."…
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by Jude Karabus on (#66W48)
Defendants allegedly 'discussed their scheme’ in recorded chats on Discord and Twitter that ‘they believed were private’ Eight braggadocious social media influencers fond of posing next to sportscars are facing charges from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Department of Justice (DoJ), who claim they manipulated their 1.5 million followers in order to help themselves to $100 million in "fraudulent profits."…
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by Dan Robinson on (#66W1Y)
But the 'push to higher frequencies is driven by engineers, not end users,' says analyst The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has unveiled a new Industry Specification Group (ISG) to undertake preliminary work on the potential use of terahertz frequencies in 6G communications.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#66VZS)
Sees opportunity on one side, dictatorial control on the other Comment As Qualcomm tries to fight off a lawsuit from Arm demanding Qualcomm destroy its custom cores, the Snapdragon giant has signaled it may have a bigger future with RISC-V.…
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by Liam Proven on (#66VY7)
But don't get too excited. It's as preliminary as the kernel support Preliminary support for compiling the Rust language has been merged into the codebase for GCC 13, which will be the next version of the GNU compiler collection.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#66VWG)
After four years of talks, competition goes to incumbent supplier NHS England has awarded a £108 million ($139 million) ERP contract – without competition – to the incumbent supplier, a joint venture between the NHS and French outsourcer Sopra Steria.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#66VVK)
Witness the awesome power of this somewhat operational bug-buster Google this week released OSV-Scanner – an open source vulnerability scanner linked to the OSV.dev database that debuted last year.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#66VTE)
Why, when standard version costs a mere $1,349? Cloudy multi-premises management, perhaps VMware has created a subscription service based on vSphere Standard, an edition of its flagship that's mostly aimed at server consolidation.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#66VSE)
Королёв, we have a problem … We don't mean to alarm you, but a Russian Soyuz vehicle docked at the International Space Station (ISS) is leaking a "significant" amount of something, resulting in the cancellation of a spacewalk.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#66VRH)
Beijing cracks down on undeletable pre-installed bloatware and dodgy apps This week the kings of the Middle Kingdom issued directives to address some of the biggest annoyances associated with smartphones applications: copycat apps and bloatware.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#66VQ4)
Windows giant fears coin crafting may upend its servers Updated Microsoft has quietly banned cryptocurrency mining from its online services, and says it did so to protect all customers of its clouds.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#66VPA)
Meanwhile, Moscow ponders a ban on offshore tech workers China has reportedly banned the export of chips that use the locally-designed Loongson architecture.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#66VNE)
If you get email from 'Samantha Wolf', congrats: you're important enough to make a decent target An Iranian cyber espionage gang with ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has learned new methods and phishing techniques, and aimed them at a wider set of targets – including politicians, government officials, critical infrastructure and medical researchers – according to email security vendor Proofpoint.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#66VMF)
Would you ride to the Moon in a sightly used spaceship? Yeah, it's got some miles on it … NASA's Orion capsule – built to send the first woman and another man to the Moon – has arrived at a US naval base in San Diego, California, and will be dragged ashore for inspection.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#66VKN)
Big Red doesn't charge more when users add cores, so Big Blue plans to triple the count. Because why not? IBM has quietly announced it's planning a 24-core Power 10 processor, seemingly to make one of its servers capable of running Oracle's database in a cost-effective fashion.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#66VHZ)
… a working Exchange inbox tree There's no end – or restored data – in sight for some Rackspace customers now on day 12 of the company's ransomware-induced hosted Exchange email outage.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#66VG6)
Nuclear, hypersonic hardware is one thing, but you can probably keep the quantum computer stuff, Vlad The US Department of Justice unsealed a 16-count indictment today accusing five Russians, an American citizen, and a lawful permanent US resident of smuggling export-controlled electronics and military ammunition out of the United States for the Russian government.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#66VCZ)
Not Amazon's fault buckets are exposed, but the loaded shotgun and your foot are all there ready and waiting Amazon wants you to know that it's not to blame for the data you've exposed though its cloud storage service. AWS Simple Storage Service (S3) is, after all, simple.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#66VBQ)
'Challenging economic conditions' blamed for delays, but here's $13,000 for your troubles Amazon is reportedly delaying the start date for an unknown number of college graduate hires, telling them in an email they wouldn't be able to start until well after their planned May 2023 start dates.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#66VAD)
If you listen really closely, you can hear Mark Zuckerberg's excitement The US government's crackdown on TikTok continues, with the latest salvo being a bipartisan bill that would outright ban the popular social media app from doing business in the country.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#66V7K)
That's a lot of personal data and cat videos per second Arista Networks is expanding its 7050X4 Series and 7060X5 Series of leaf and spine datacenter switches with an eye on hyperscale and enterprise buyers and their ever growing bandwidth requirements, including support for 800Gbps connections.…
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by Richard Currie on (#66V2Z)
'Kristina' is a sculpture of a woman with her face in a bowl of soup We doff our caps to the two London police officers who smashed down the doors of a small art gallery to rescue a woman who appeared to have collapsed and drowned in a bowl of soup.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#66V0J)
Campaigners say it's unlikely to pass a test in the courts, though The EU has issued a draft decision agreeing that measures taken by the United States ensure sufficient protection for personal data to be transferred from the region to US companies.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#66TY1)
Alibaba reportedly pulled into the fray, plus: world's top chipmaking equipment maker, ASML, pushes back Chinese companies are being further hit by US-led export controls on advanced chip technology, with reports that the e-commerce giant Alibaba is being denied access to Arm's Neoverse V-series processor designs.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#66TVV)
'Technical issues and proliferation of hateful content' blamed More than 32 million Twitter users are forecast to ditch the social media platform within the next two years as they become "frustrated" by technical matters and the rise in post they deem offensive.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#66TSW)
As customers grapple with pricey AI systems and nontraditional compute, HPE, Dell, and Lenovo circle in wait Comment There's no arguing that the cloud has changed the way we think about deploying our applications and workloads. It served to normalize consumption-based pricing and gave birth to a slew of as-a-service platforms from legacy vendors desperately trying to keep up with changing customer appetites.…
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by Liam Proven on (#66TR4)
Don't worry, there are some other improvements thrown in too The last new version of Firefox for 2022 is out on Mozilla's FTP server, with a more widespread release to follow soon.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#66TPK)
So says Samsung, which wants to add your cat's collar to the Internet of Stuff Forget lines of business, et cetera – it is people's pets that are shaping the future of tech.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#66TN1)
Stand up and be counted, ye ancient code wizards The Open Mainframe Project's COBOL Working Group is seeking to discover just how much the venerable programming language is still being used in the industry, and it would like your help.…
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by Mark Pesce on (#66TKR)
Siri? Google? Alexa? Could ChatGPT save us from this data harvesting nightmare? Opinion We were promised an age of wonders. By 2022 we'd have self-driving cars, robo-maids, even voice-activated "friends" – digital companions to keep us well-informed. What went wrong?…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#66TJS)
Despite dire predictions about sideloading, iGiant said to be ready to comply with EU law Apple is said to be preparing to end its exclusive control over iOS app distribution – but only in Europe – by allowing third-party app stores as required under European law.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#66THJ)
Yet more pain for the software formerly known as NetScaler The China-linked crime gang APT5 is already attacking a flaw in Citrix's Application Delivery Controller (ADC) and Gateway products that the vendor patched today.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#66THK)
Oh Lord, won't you buy me a ... oh Electric car maker Rivian just can't seem to catch a break - it has posted staggering losses this year, has had to recall nearly every vehicle it sold in October, and now it's announcing a hold on its joint electric van plant with Mercedes-Benz.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#66TGT)
Initial attempt at longitudinal magnetic map of our local star China's National Space Science Center has released the first six images of the Sun captured by the nation's Advanced Space-Based Solar Observatory (ASO-S), aka Kuafu-1.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#66TG3)
First ignition is awesome, but economics and engineering to deliver clean energy promise are nowhere Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have achieved fusion ignition in a nuclear reactor, it was announced on Tuesday.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#66TF7)
Just as Tokyo reportedly agrees to back US chip sanctions against China IBM will help Japan's new government-backed semiconductor company commercialize advanced 2nm chips to revitalize the country's role in the industry and diversify the global supply chain. …
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by Katyanna Quach on (#66TEE)
Ah c'mon, we've gotta be better than this Airbnb guests perceived to be Black by hosts are slightly less successful at booking properties than White guests, according to a report from Airbnb itself.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#66TDP)
I used to be a missileer like you, then I took an ARRW in the knee The US Air Force says it has successfully tested its first fully equipped prototype hypersonic missile.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#66TC8)
I demand to speak to the space manager A soon-to-launch NASA satellite will be able to account for much more of the water on our planet without having to extrapolate from geographically limited data sets.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#66TC9)
Plus there's a PoC for this unpatched Cisco bug Patch Tuesday For its final Patch Tuesday of the year, Microsoft fixed one bug that's already been exploited in the wild – and another that's publicly known.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#66TAQ)
Databases, details of 'sexual proceedings in court' and more apparently pilfered from finance IT LockBit claims it was behind a cyber-attack on the California Department of Finance, bragging it stole data during the intrusion.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#66T6Q)
Korean tech giant claims big performance, energy efficiency gains with memory tech Samsung has built a claimed first-of-its-kind supercomputer containing AMD datacenter GPUs affixed with its processing-in-memory chips, which the company said can significantly improve the performance and energy efficiency of training large AI models.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#66T4F)
Billions in people's private funds siphoned off to bankroll hedge fund, watchdogs say Police in The Bahamas on Monday nabbed Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), former CEO of failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX and crypto hedge fund Alameda Research, at the request of the US government, based on charges filed by multiple federal agencies.…
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by Richard Currie on (#66T27)
Plus: Elon Musk is now a number 2 Comment Twitter has taken a match to its Trust and Safety Council, the group of 100 civil rights organizations formed in 2016 to tackle issues like hate speech, child exploitation and suicide on the platform.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#66SX6)
Audio recordings of local whirlwinds provide data on Mars weather, wear and tear of space hardware Audio data recorded by a NASA rover has, for the first time, allowed earthbound humans to hear the sound of a dust devil passing on the Martian surface.…
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