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APIC fail: Intel 'Sunny Cove' chips with SGX spill secrets
AMD Zen chips, meanwhile, are vulnerable to side-channel data scrying A group of computer scientists has identified an architectural error in certain recent Intel CPUs that can be abused to expose SGX enclave data like private encryption keys.…
Midwest universities unite to support US chip industry revival
Alliance will hopefully give students path to job as well as backing Intel's Ohio fab plans A dozen US midwestern research colleges and universities have signed up to a project intended to bolster the semiconductor and microelectronics industries with combined research and education to ensure work for their students in high-tech industries.…
Tesla Full Self-Driving fails to notice child-sized objects in testing
Campaign group Dawn Project results calculated from small sample size, test done without hands on the wheel The latest version of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta has a bit of a kink: it doesn't appear to notice child-sized objects in its path, according to a campaign group.…
Malicious deepfakes used in attacks up 13% from last year, VMware finds
Plus: Crooks swimming around your network, looking for a way in, says Incident Response Threat Report Security teams are facing down more cyberattacks following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and sophisticated crooks are using double-extortion techniques and, increasingly, deepfakes in their strikes.…
US Space Force deploys robot dogs at Cape Canaveral base
Patrolling quadrupeds not fitted with 7.62mm tank machine guns – yet Space Force, the sixth branch of the US military has tasked robot dogs with patrolling its base at Cape Canaveral.…
Lenovo updates ThinkPad mobile workstations with AMD variants
SIGGRAPH 2022: Lenovo's ThinkStation P620 only desktop workstation powered by AMD's Ryzen Threadripper Lenovo has unveiled new mobile workstations based on AMD Ryzen processors, comprising a mid-range model with a 15.6 inch screen, and a 14 inch system pitched as Lenovo's lightest mobile workstation.…
Microsoft's fix for 'data damage' risk hits PC performance
'AES-based operations might be two times slower' without latest updates Microsoft has warned that Windows devices with the newest supported processors might be susceptible to data damage, noting the initial fix might have slowed operations down for some.…
Quantum systems maker D-Wave takes the SPAC route
Company had hoped deal would grant access to $300m trust account, but shareholders cleared it out Quantum computing pioneer D-Wave Systems has completed its planned merger with DPCM Capital, taking the company public on the New York Stock Exchange.…
Barclays inks multi-year deal with Microsoft, starts rolling out Teams
Deployment plan includes unified data governance platform Purview Barclays Bank has selected Microsoft Teams as its preferred collaboration platform, meaning that up to 120,000 of the company's employees and partners globally could be using the service soon.…
Parallels increases prices with Desktop version 18
Running Windows apps on your M1 Mac just got a bit more expensive Corel-owned Parallels has put out an update for its Windows-on-a-Mac Desktop product with a few neat new features and an eye-watering price.…
Beijing blitz of crypto promotions and marketing underway
Cyberspace Administration of China closes accounts and removes to 'rectify the chaos' China's internet regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) vowed on Tuesday to clean up what it sees as bad and blatantly misleading marketing of virtual currencies.…
BT demos 4-carrier 5G aggregation – on a live network
Telco promises uplift in capacity and speed once deployed BT has tested operating four carrier components (4CC) on a 5G Standalone network, and claimed it is the first in Europe to demonstrate this on a live network. The technology will deliver higher capacity and speed to end user devices when eventually rolled out across the entire mobile network.…
Report slams UK plan to become 'science superpower' by 2030
Lords cite 'frequent' policy changes, lack of metrics, post-Brexit funding as top issues How's the UK doing in its ambitions to become a sci-tech "superpower" by 2030? According to a report by the Lords Science and Technology Committee, it's currently on track to make the phrase an "empty slogan."…
Harvard boffins build multimodal AI system to predict 14 types of cancer
Many sources become one Multimodal AI models, trained on numerous types of data, could help doctors screen patients at risk of developing multiple different cancers more accurately..…
Burger King just sent spam receipts to customers
Have it your way – whether you want it or not Burger King has just served spam to many of its customers, who have complained they received an emailed receipt to advise them of a non-existent order for no food.…
Aussies crowdsource a business case for central bank digital currencies
Ring-fenced tests planned, despite previous regulatory skepticism about the need for fiat digi-dollars Australia"s Reserve Bank (RBA) has announced it will try to find applications that justify the creation of a central bank digital currency (CBDC).…
Alibaba's e-commerce arm counts carbon to encourage you to buy more stuff
Encourages 'eco friendly' consumer choices in exchange for discounts Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba launched a tool on Monday that encourages "eco-friendly consumer behavior" by rewarding customers for purchases and "green" activities on its apps with discounts on more stuff.…
Electrical explosion at Google datacenter injures three
Search, Maps and YouTube later suffer brief outages - nothing as concerning as the injuries suffered by workers Google's consumer-facing and advertising services have faltered after an incident at one of its major datacenters.…
Digital Ocean customers back away from blockchains
Junior cloud growing nicely, but calls out customers' easing ardor for distributed ledgers Junior cloud Digital Ocean has reported a marked dip in customers using its IaaS services to run blockchains.…
Chinese scammers target kids with promise of extra gaming hours
Cyberspace regulator's fraud report finds all is not well behind the Great Firewall Fraudsters in China have targeted a child with promises of allowing them to get around the nation's time limits on playing computer games – for a mere $560, according to the nation's cyberspace administration. Yesterday the CAC detailed some of the 12,000 acts of online fraud perpetrated against minors it handled this year.…
Intel challenges Nvidia, AMD with trio of workstation GPUs
For those that just can't wait for AV1 encoding Intel unveiled its answer to the AMD's FirePro and what used to be Nvidia's Quadro workstation GPUs this week with the launch of a trio of new graphics cards aimed at professional applications like architectural design, engineering, and content creation.…
China-linked spies used six backdoors to steal info from defense, industrial enterprise orgs
We're 'highly likely' to see similar attacks, Kaspersky warned Beijing-backed cyberspies used specially crafted phishing emails and six different backdoors to break into and then steal confidential data from military and industrial groups, government agencies and other public institutions, according to Kaspersky researchers.…
Google sues Sonos yet again, claiming it stole IP and infringed patents
Patent lawsuits, the next saga Google hit Sonos with two lawsuits on Monday, claiming patent infringement on seven different technologies associated with smart speakers, as part of its ongoing battle with the audio hardware biz over intellectual property.…
US treasury whips up sanctions for crypto mixer Tornado Cash
Being the money launderer for North Korea’s Lazarus Group comes at a price The US Treasury Department is levying sanctions against Tornado Cash, a notorious cryptocurrency mixer that it says has been used by threat groups like ransomware gang Lazarus to launder stolen digital assets.…
Real-time deepfakes can be beaten by a sideways glance
For now at least, until data catches up Real-time deepfake videos, heralded as the bringers of a new age of internet uncertainty, appear to have a fundamental flaw: They can't handle side profiles.…
California accuses Tesla of false advertising over Autopilot
DMV goes after manufacturer and dealer licenses The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) last month filed two complaints against Tesla alleging that the car marker violated state law by misrepresenting that its vehicles can drive autonomously.…
Qualcomm, GlobalFoundries double down on US chip production
The line for chip susidies and tax breaks is getting longer by the minute Qualcomm says it is doubling investments in US chip manufacturer GlobalFoundries in a bid to secure additional wafer capacity with government money on the table.…
Twilio customer data exposed after its staffers got phished
Comms giant says several other firms targeted in 'sophisticated attack' Twilio confirmed a breach of the communication giant's network and accessed "a limited number" of customer accounts after tricking some employees into falling for a phishing attack.…
Microsoft tightens Edge security for less visited websites
We're pretty sure that doesn't mean it's safe to click on sketchy popups Microsoft wants to make it safer for Edge users to browse and visit unfamiliar websites by automatically applying stronger security settings.…
Tiers before bedtime: AWS updates Lambda pricing structure
'Time to update your spreadsheets,' expert says of 'inscrutable' changes AWS has introduced tiered pricing for its Lambda serverless computing platform, claiming this will save on monthly costs for customers who use it to operate large workloads. It will, however, likely add to the complexity of estimating costs for many developers hoping to run a project on AWS.…
Atari Video Computer System returns in Lego form
Just as square as you remember but minus ET, the worst game of all time Lego has followed up its Nintendo Entertainment System retro throwback with one celebrating the Atari Video Computer System (VCS).…
Ready for the Linux 6.0 splashdown? Here are some of the highlights
Don't panic if you're not a fan of big changes… it's 5.20 by another name The next version of the Linux kernel is jumping version numbers, with some performance gains, but it's not a major change all the same.…
Clean up orbit first, then we can think about space factories, says FCC
It's hard to make things out there when dust-sized particles can destroy them The US Federal Communications Commission is looking at how it can help kickstart manufacturing in space, but said orbital debris needs to be addressed first.…
Nvidia books $1.32b inventory charge as PC market slows
Gaming product sell-through projection declines but datacenter division sales soar The slowdown in retail spending is taking a toll on Nvidia, which is reporting hefty double digit declines in its Gaming unit, and charges of $1.32 billion, primarily related to inventory and the wider economy.…
How TSMC killed 450mm wafers for fear of Intel, Samsung
You can be a big fish in a big ocean or a small fish in a tiny pond with two leviathans.. how times changed A former TSMC executive has described how a collaborative effort towards 450mm (18-inch) wafers for manufacturing chips was halted when the company realized it would put them in direct competition with Intel and Samsung.…
Google hit with lawsuit for dropping free Workspace apps
Free Forever, or Free Until We Decide It Isn't policy criticised in filing A putative class action lawsuit has been filed against Google in California by early adopters who are unhappy about the ads company's decision to demand fees for its Workspace productivity suite.…
Arm still jewel in crown as parent SoftBank nurses record $23.5b hit
Stock market losses lead to write-downs at Vision Fund, but chip designer IPO a ray of light Chip designer Arm booked record revenues for the Q1 ended June 30 and was one of the bright spots in an otherwise loss-heavy start to fiscal 2023 for Japanese parent SoftBank's Vision Fund.…
Slack leaked hashed passwords from its servers for years
Users who created shared invitation links for their workspace had login details slip out among encrypted traffic Did Slack send you a password reset link last week? The company has admitted to accidentally exposing the hashed passwords of workspace users.…
Google's ChromeOS Flex turned my old MacBook into new frustrations
Google says this is ‘modern’ computing – if so it feels like a backward step I spend a lot of time in a browser – for years I've used half a dozen pinned tabs to provide easy access to web apps like The Register's CMS and TweetDeck. But when I tried Google's browser-centric ChromeOS Flex I immediately lamented the lack of apps and came to despise Chrome.…
GitLab versus The Zombie Repos: An old plot needs a new twist
Git back, git back, git back to where your files belong GitLab is chewing on life's gristle. The problem, we hear, is that deadbeat freeloaders are sucking up its hosting lifeforce. The company's repo hive is clogged with zombie projects, untouched for years but still plugged into life support. It's costing us a million bucks a year, sighed GiLab's spreadsheet wranglers, and for what? …
Yeah, we'll just take that first network handshake. What could possibly go wrong?
Almost taking the fall for another person's mistake Who, Me? Brickbats and bouquets are the way of things in the world of IT. Consider today's Who, Me? entry where our hero nearly fell on his sword when a bug bounty might have been more appropriate.…
Taiwanese iPhone supplier Pegatron quashes China blockade report
Company declares operations are normal and rebuts allegation Beijing crimped component deliveries Taiwanese electronics manufacturer and Apple supplier Pegatron has issued a statement on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSWE) to refute reports it was forced to suspend operations after Chinese authorities stopped supplies reaching its facilities.…
India to revisit hardware incentives after struggling to move manufacturers out of China
Minister laments Dell, HPE and pals have the market locked up and little incentive to change India will tweak the incentive scheme it offers to manufacturers of enterprise hardware after disappointing uptake.…
Dark Utilities C2 service draws thousands of cyber criminals
Nascent platform provides miscreants an easier and cheaper way to launch remote access, DDoS, and other attacks A platform that makes it easier for cyber criminals to establish command-and-control (C2) servers has already attracted 3,000 users since launching earlier this year, and will likely expand its client list in the coming months.…
India’s latest rocket flies but payloads don't prosper
Satellites end up in 'unusable' orbit India's small satellite launch vehicle (SSLV) made a spectacular debut launch on Sunday, but the mission fell short of overall success when two satellites were inserted into the incorrect orbit, rendering them space junk.…
China allows robo taxis – without backup drivers – in parts of two major cities
Baidu gets the fare in Chongqing and Wuhan China has issued two licences for robot taxi operations, according to local tech giant Baidu.…
India proposes increased power to vet tech mergers
Chinese phone makers' tax deals probed; PayPal back in Indonesia; Boeing seeks sustainability in Japan; and more Asia In brief India's parliament will this week debate a bill that would see the nation's competition regulator add officers with technology industry expertise to its ranks, and gain the power to review and veto takeovers.…
UK wants criminal migrants to scan their faces up to five times a day using a watch
Plus: Meta launches prototype AI chatbot, and cities reverse facial recognition bans In brief The UK's Home Office and Ministry of Justice want migrants with criminal convictions to scan their faces up to five times a day using a smartwatch kitted out with facial-recognition software.…
DuckDuckGo says Hell, Hell, No to those Microsoft trackers after web revolt
Plus: That Twitter privacy leak, scammers send Ubers for victims, critical flaw in Cisco gear, and more In brief DuckDuckGo has finally mostly cracked down on the third-party Microsoft tracking scripts that got the alternative search engine into hot water earlier this year.…
FauxPilot: It's like GitHub Copilot but doesn't phone home to Microsoft
And if you train your own AI model for it, you can worry less about licensing Updated GitHub Copilot, one of several recent tools for generating programming code suggestions with the help of AI models, remains problematic for some users due to licensing concerns and to the telemetry the software sends back to the Microsoft-owned company.…
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