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by Simon Sharwood on (#63E3Z)
Beijing thinks standards should include central network controls. Washington does not The US Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has relaxed restrictions that barred export of some encryption technologies to Huawei, in the name of ensuring the United States is in a better position to negotiate global standards.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#63E27)
Will it be third time lucky? NASA will attempt, for the third time now, to blast off its Space Launch System (SLS) rocket to the Moon in late September.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#63E1B)
These super-corps are otherwise enjoying 'a consequence-free zone' Mozilla's Chief Security Officer Marshall Erwin urged federal regulators to crack down on internet giants and web browser makers that don't protect their users' privacy — and to make them pay penalties for bad behavior.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#63E0F)
For those who reckon we'll make it out of 2022 alive and into 2024 Intel and Broadcom have demonstrated cross-vendor interoperability of Wi-Fi 7 kit, claiming over-the-air speeds of more than 5Gbps between an Intel-based laptop and a Broadcom Wi-Fi 7 access point.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#63DXP)
It is with a heavy heart that we must announce that the hackers are at it again Mandiant is "highly confident" that foreign cyberspies will target US election infrastructure, organizations, and individuals in the run-up to the November midterm elections.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#63DVZ)
We'll even get our checkbook out, web giant says Google's open source security team says OSS-Fuzz, its community fuzzing service, has helped fix more than 8,000 security vulnerabilities and 26,000 other bugs in open source projects since its 2016 debut.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#63DQD)
HME2 signs off Obit Queen Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor has died, ending the reign of Britain's longest-serving monarch. She was 96.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#63DQE)
Plasma at over 100 million kelvin for 20 seconds adds to list of noteworthy fusion breakthroughs in 2022 Scientists in Korea have succeeded in sustaining a plasma gas at 100 million kelvin for up to 20 seconds without significant instabilities, a feat thought to be a significant step forward in the quest for a sustainable nuclear fusion reaction.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#63DME)
Anyone fancy renting some office space? Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says the parent firm of the world's largest cloud service provider will likely slow the rate at which it's hiring staff, while noting he has no plans to force current workers to return to the office.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#63DH4)
Welcome to Datacenter Alley, where you'll find the backbones of Microsoft, Facebook, Google, ByteDance... The state of Virginia has over a third of America's hyperscale datacenter capacity, and this amounts to more than the entire capacity of China or the whole of Europe, highlighting just how much infrastructure is concentrated along the so-called Datacenter Alley.…
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by Richard Currie on (#63DDR)
After the events of the weekend, there's no need to rush Ever the optimist, NASA has handed Axiom Space a $228.5 million deal to develop a moonwalking system in the first award under a competitive spacesuits contract.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#63DB2)
Will somebody think of the poor shareholders? They have kids too Google is joining the legions of other tech companies that are tightening up on company expenses in preparation for a potentially bumpier ride ahead in the global economy.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#63D88)
Handsets with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 platform should be able to take full advantage Japanese telco NTT Docomo claims to have the world's first commercial 5G Standalone (SA) network that enables smartphones to simultaneously use both mid-band (sub-6 GHz) and mmWave frequencies, known as 5G NR Dual Connectivity.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#63D5D)
'Enterprise immune system' sees share price slump US private equity investor Thoma Bravo has pulled out of its planned takeover of Darktrace, causing shares in the UK cybersecurity company to plummet.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#63D2Z)
Cisco finds custom malware in North Korea's latest cyberespionage effort The North Korean state-sponsored crime ring Lazarus Group is behind a new cyberespionage campaign with the goal to steal data and trade secrets from energy providers across the US, Canada and Japan, according to Cisco Talos.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#63CYQ)
As deadline for mandatory code rewrite approaches, Manifest v3 still looks like a step backward Analysis Next year, Chrome browser extensions – such as ad blockers and other privacy tools – will stop working if they are reliant on an API called Manifest v2 (MV2).…
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by Paul Kunert on (#63CWS)
Bike and car accessory slinger fined £30,000 for hitting send on more than 499k unsolicited emails Bike and car accessory retailer Halfords has found itself in the wrong lane with Britain’s data watchdog for sending hundreds of thousands of unsolicited marketing emails to members of the public.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#63CVA)
Lightbend's Akka shifts from Apache 2.0 license to BSL 1.1 – but critics not pleased about pricing Lightbend is fed up with commercial entities using its open source wares in production environments and giving nothing back to the FOSS community, so is making an alteration to the licensing of a popular product.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#63CSQ)
Protein prediction it can do, the next steps not so much – not that it was trained for this Analysis DeepMind's AlphaFold model has predicted nearly all known protein structures discovered yet, though its ability to help scientists discover new drugs remains unproven.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#63CSR)
So are ITSM tools that can’t spread, data tools, and private 5G. But outsourcing is cool again Analyst firm Forrester Research has published its 2023 planning guide for Technology Architecture and Delivery and warned that IT departments will face increased spending scrutiny as economic conditions tighten.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#63CRH)
Or if you're looking for something lower power, it can be had with a pentacore Celeron If you’ve ever thought to yourself these single board computers (SBC) could use a few more cores, Asus’ Aaeon latest system might be right up your alley.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#63CQG)
Yes, that’s a lot to digest: Marshall Islands legislators allegedly bribed to make it possible About halfway between The Philippines and Hawaii is a place called Rongelap Atoll that’s infamous for having been unintentionally irradiated by nuclear weapons tests conducted by America at nearby Bikini Atoll in 1954.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#63CN6)
Odd couple will tie the knot in late September – but there's still no sign what's in store Citrix has announced that its planned de-listing and merger with Tibco has cleared regulatory hurdles and the two companies will therefore become one during the last week of September 2022.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#63CHM)
We guess new chips are only for Pros At this week’s big iPhone launch, Apple's custom Arm-compatible chips – known as Apple Silicon – received little fanfare compared to what the processors have enjoyed at previous events.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#63CGA)
Tech billionaire can tap into Mudge whistleblower complaint, though A judge has turned down Elon Musk's request to delay his trial with Twitter.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#63CDZ)
With Crash Detection (no, not that kind) and satellite-powered SOS when cell service is absent Apple on Wednesday enticed favored members of the media and its ever-enthusiastic employees from Cupertino to hear word of the company's iPhone 14, Apple Watch 8, and second generation AirPods Pro earbuds.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#63C9C)
Whether this works as advertised is key Ring's battery-powered video-doorbells-slash-surveillance cameras can finally turn on end-to-end encryption (E2EE).…
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by Tobias Mann on (#63C6G)
Finding Zen just got a little easier AMD is changing the way it names mobile processors to make it more obvious whether you’re getting their freshest Zen cores or last year’s leftovers.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#63C0G)
Company claims tech can detect quantum information at room temperature A semiconductor company called Archer Materials says it is working with chip manufacturer GlobalFoundries to help it develop high-volume production quantum processor technology.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#63BX3)
Could replace fossil fuels in several energy-hungry industries in hot climates without water use Scientists have produced hydrogen from thin air, a development they say could help industry harvest the promising eco-fuel in the most arid environments.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#63BTM)
Ideas include restructuring key goals and expunging needless meetings Google execs are embarking on a company-wide efficiency drive to make the digital advertising and cloud computing business 20 percent more productive.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#63BQK)
'It's hard to imagine a more dangerous scenario,' Mandiant Intel VP told The Reg Mandiant has named a new threat group, APT42, that it says functions as the cyberspy arm of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which has plotted to murder US citizens including former National Security Advisor John Bolton.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#63BNF)
Rules apply for next decade, warns Commerce Department, which can claw back cash US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has warned that the US Commerce Department "has the ability to claw back money" if recipients of CHIPS Act semiconductor manufacturing grants "compromise national security" by developing leading-edge tech in China in the next decade.…
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by Richard Currie on (#63BNG)
Kaspersky research finds Minecraft and Roblox have the most malicious files associated with them With 3 billion players globally, the $200 billion gaming market is an increasingly ripe target for cybercriminals – with the perennially popular Minecraft one of the most targeted lures.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#63BKK)
Both platforms based on Kyro semi-custom Arm CPUs Qualcomm has unveiled fresh smartphone platforms in its widely used Snapdragon mobile line that target the mid-range and mass-volume segments respectively.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#63BHE)
Anyone planning to migrate to IPv6 then? Bueller? French cloud provider OVHcloud has opened up a Bring Your Own IP service, which it said allows customers to reuse existing public IPv4 blocks as failover addresses in the event of an outage.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#63BFW)
Emerging field now has baseline definitions for vendors to work with The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) has at last published version 1.0 of its Computational Storage Architecture and Programming Model, the specs meant to help develop the new performance-boosting tech by providing interoperability between different vendors.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#63BE2)
Meanwhile, Federal Reserve sentiment sees US tech stock fall amid uncertainty While US tech stocks have suffered in response to rising inflation, interest rates and general economic uncertainty, the UK tech sector — or what is left of it — is doing worse.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#63BCS)
Cloud and 5G mean the world needs beefier backbones and NTT thinks this could build them Japan's NTT Corporation claims it has developed technologies that allow data transmission at 1.2Tbit/s per wavelength in an optical system.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#63BCT)
Talk about dirt cheap Scientists claim they have fed a strong titanium alloy and a sprinkling of simulated Martian regolith into a 3D printer to study how future astronauts may one day be able to print tools and rocket parts in space.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#63BB6)
Particle accelerators could be next casualty of Russia's war on Ukraine CERN, the European Center for Nuclear Research, is preparing to idle some of its particle accelerators to save electricity, currently in short supply due to the war in Ukraine.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#63BA2)
National Security Agency apparently has tools that crack Solaris boxes China has accused the United States of a savage cyber attack on a university famed for conducting aerospace research and linked to China's military.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#63B6D)
MP alleges taxpayer database – which holds personal info on millions – has come under attack A Pakistani parliamentary committee has labelled its own cybersecurity agency "incompetent".…
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by Tobias Mann on (#63B25)
After more than two decades, the space agency's PowerPC love affair appears to be at an end Chip designer SiFive said Tuesday its RISC-V-compatible CPU cores will power NASA’s just-announced High-Performance Spaceflight Computer (HPSC).…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#63B26)
Low-noise tool hopes to highlight vulnerabilities imported into projects The open source Go programming language, developed by Google, has added support for vulnerability management in a way designed to preserve programmers' patience.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#63B01)
Being subcontractors, their working conditions ain't our problem – US giant's stance A group of delivery drivers subcontracting for Amazon in Japan have unionized, claiming the internet titan's AI software often plans routes that are impossible to complete within set deadlines.…
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