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Kyndryl loses $281m in the quarter as modernization agenda continues
How to turn a classic infrastructure biz into something fit for the cloud era Shapeshifting infrastructure services biz Kyndryl can't plug its revenue leak but cutting costs did cut losses in half.…
Tumblr says nudes are back on the menu – within reason
But old 'go nuts, show nuts' attitude is dead for good Tumblr has reversed course on its 2018 nudity ban, welcoming some – but not all – adult content creators back to the platform after a four-year hiatus.…
International summit agrees crack down on crypto to combat ransomware
Commitments include international wallet info sharing, KYC requirements, and an AML crackdown The White House's second International Counter Ransomware Initiative summit has concluded, and this year the 36-nation group has made clear it intends to crack down on how cryptocurrencies are used to finance ransomware operations.…
FCC taps 13 providers to manage 6GHz band access for new Wi-Fi standards
Public will be able to test each system as part of development process The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has conditionally approved 13 proposed automated frequency coordination (AFC) systems to manage spectrum access for unlicensed devices in the 6GHz band.…
Redis swallows RESP.app biz that made its database easier on developers
Acquisition of Ukrainian startup to help broaden appeal beyond popular cache Database provider Redis has acquired RESP.app, a popular developer tool used to ease developer experience on the popular key-value database.…
Lenovo revenues drop due to falling demand for PCs
But overall profits are up thanks to cost cutting and success in other divisions Lenovo revenues declined for the first time in 10 quarters due to a steep fall in demand for PCs and tablets. Still, profits rose due to cost-cutting measures and growth in other areas such as its services division.…
BT CEO ups cost-cutting plan amid rising inflation and soaring energy costs
National telecom giant admits strike action is impacting customer broadband connections BT Group is looking to wrench out higher savings amid rising inflation in the relentless pursuit of improved profits.…
Version 252 of systemd, as expected, locks down the Linux boot process
The init system that everybody loves to hate The fall version of systemd is here, with support for increased boot security, including tightened full-disk encryption.…
University of Edinburgh staff paid late due to Oracle ERP troubles
Project beginning in 2019 has left employees and suppliers waiting on payments Scotland's University of Edinburgh has paid staff and suppliers late owing to the troubled implementation of a new Oracle-based HR and finance system.…
Aviatrix releases tool to help enterprises prevent cloud network costs spiraling
Just as providers prepare to crank up their fees Cloud networking outfit Aviatrix has extended its platform with a new capability that monitors network usage to help enterprises more accurately track costs and enable chargeback to individual departments.…
Royal Mail customer data leak shutters online Click and Drop
Customers complain of exposed order info, multiple charges — but still no postage A technical SNAFU shut down the UK's Royal Mail Click and Drop website on Tuesday after a security "issue" allowed some customers to see others' order information. …
NASA's CAPSTONE satellite is out of safe mode and on track for Moon orbit this month
Artemis orbit tester back in the pipe, five by five NASA has corrected the trajectory of the CAPSTONE cubesat, which is now set to reach lunar orbit on November 13.…
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin: if Musk's Twitter flops it's not such a bad thing
Predicts heir to Twitter, without its problems, is waiting to fly. Hopes the same improvements come to crypto Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin told an audience at Singapore's FinTech Festival on Thursday he believes a social media platform to replace Twitter – one that avoids many of the bird-brand's existing problems – is already on the way.…
Qualcomm predicts 2024 is the year Windows on Arm goes large
For now, have a hiring freeze to preserve fat profits Qualcomm CEO and president Cristiano Amon has tipped 2024 as the year in which PCs using his company’s Snapdragon silicon make a mark.…
Alibaba Cloud goes even more serverless as it tries to become a utility
Laptop-shaped thin client tied to DaaS also illustrates the concept, and its downsides Alibaba Cloud has kicked off its annual Apsara conference by declaring an ambition to become a "computility" – a service that provides an endless stream of computational resource that users can consume as if it were electricity.…
China reminds world shock and ore can hurt tech supply chains
Nice chip and EV factories you're building there. Would be a shame if they couldn't get any rare earths to work with China has immense leverage over technology supply chains due to the happy accident that its territories contain most of the rare earths needed to manufacture electronics and batteries, and that it dominates industries that ready them for use.…
Some American techies can still work for Chinese chipmakers, turns out
But if you authorize or handle delivery of factory kit – or service it – you're out Remember that warning that the USA's new restrictions on semiconductor technology transfer to China would prevent any American from working in the Middle Kingdom's chip-making industry?…
Watchdog urged to sniff out any collusion, deception in rent-setting algorithms
Things could get real for RealPage real fast A US Senator has urged the FTC to scrutinize algorithms used to calculate the optimum rent for properties over fears the software could potentially allow landlords to illegally collude in cities with a housing shortage.…
Google taps up Softbank solar plants for Dallas datacenter
900MW coming web giant's way ... in 2024 Google has just inked a deal with a Softbank subsidiary to buy 75 percent of the power from four solar power installations the Japanese firm is building in Texas, the largest combined clean energy purchase Google has made in the Lone Star state. …
Reducing partisan divide alone does not boost support for democracy, study finds
Ending anti-democratic attitudes not so easy stateside, researchers claim Researchers have found that working to reduce emotional partisan attitudes across the US political divide does not reduce anti-democratic tendencies.…
US Treasury thwarts DDoS attack from Russian Killnet group
Yet another pathetic 'stunt' from pro-Kremlin criminals The US Treasury Department has thwarted a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack that officials attributed to Russian hacktivist group Killnet.…
Google, Oracle’s Ampere VMs get Arm’s SystemReady seal of approval
So that means everything just works now, right? Arm has added two cloud instances from Google and Oracle Cloud, both powered by Ampere’s Altra datacenter processors, into its SystemReady certification program.…
Crowds not allowed to leave Shanghai Disneyland without a negative COVID test
Let us go, let us gooooooo It's a small world (after all) but it got a lot smaller for the heaving masses who were trapped inside Shanghai Disneyland as a result of China's zero-COVID policy.…
9front releases new version of Plan 9 OS fork: The Golden Age of Ballooning
Prepare to be confused 9front is a fork and continuation of Plan 9 from Bell Labs, which is what the minds behind UNIX and the C programming language went on to do next. It is also rather strange.…
AMD says it's looking into gaming performance issues on Ryzen 7000
They better hop to it – Team Red's PC chip business nosedived in the third quarter AMD is investigating reports of "unexpected" variations in performance across the company's new Ryzen 7000 processors for certain games.…
Microsoft mulls cheap PCs supported by ads, subs
Want a low-cost machine? Agree to be bombarded and the Windows giant could have a solution for you In a world where global sales of PCs are declining and more work is shifting to the cloud, what can the maker of the world's ubiquitous operating system do to keep money coming in?…
Big brands urged to pause Twitter ads until Elon's learned how this all works
Let's just go get a pint and wait for it to blow over As Elon Musk gets a rapid crash course in running and moderating a social network used by millions of angry people, major advertisers are reportedly advising their clients to pause ads on the tycoon's Twitter platform until brand safety can be assured.…
Ransomware cost US banks $1.2 billion last year
Up 188% on 2020 but could be because financial institutions were encouraged to report incidents Banks in the US paid out nearly $1.2 billion in 2021 as a result of ransomware attacks, a marked rise over the year before though it may simply be due to more financial institutions being asked to report incidents.…
Windows 11 runs on fewer than 1 in 6 PCs
Statcounter says Number 10 is still Number 1 in the Windows world Much of the Windows world has yet to adopt Microsoft's latest desktop operating system more than a year after it launched, according to figures for October collated by Statcounter.…
Porsche wants to sell you a rusty tailpipe soundbar for $12k
Here's hoping it doesn't come with factory-installed rattling for added authenticity What is a Porsche fan to do when sitting on the couch, separated from their beloved ride by the confining walls of home, unable to gaze upon the beauty of the vehicle's… tailpipe? The answer: ogle this $12,000 soundbar with a Porsche 992 GT3 exhaust system strapped to it instead.…
The world was promised 'cloud magic'. So much for that fairy tale
You're paying too much for too much, and the providers know it Comment Much of the IT community has been willing to tolerate – even encourage – magical thinking about cloud, and plenty of us believed.…
Uncle Sam wants allies to join its anti-China chip crusade
As with the Destroy Huawei manual, US to pressure other countries to devise semiconductor sanctions The US is trying to persuade allies to limit China's access to advanced semiconductor technologies, in a replay of its previous heavy-handed tactics against countries deploying Huawei kit in telco networks.…
Former Apple worker pleads guilty to $17m mail and wire fraud charges
Nefarious schemes included harvesting motherboard components and selling them back to Apple A one-time Apple employee working as a buyer within the iGiant's supply chain department has pleaded guilty to mail and wire fraud charges spanning multiple years, ultimately costing the company $17 million.…
Zorin OS 16.2: Shapeshifting desktop to help the Linux-wary feel more at home
Pining for Windows XP? Update to the last major release can do that Zorin OS 16.2 is a friendlier and more feature-rich distro than its parent Ubuntu 20.04, with a lot of updates and bundled apps.…
UK comms regulator rings death knell for fax machines
Much-loved but outdated hardware could be consigned to tech history UK communications regulator Ofcom is consulting on whether it should end the requirement for telecommunications companies to support the services necessary to send faxes.…
Machine learning research in acoustics could open up multimodal metaverse
Jury still out on whether any kind of metaverse is strictly necessary Researchers at MIT and the IBM Watson AI Lab have created a machine learning model to predict what a listener would hear in a variety of locations within a 3D space.…
Tablet, Chromebook shipments come crashing down
Device sales hit the floor as vendors look to Windows PCs Huawei was the only major tablet maker to grow shipments in Q3 on the back of demand in China and Russia as the rest of the top five manufacturers reported shrinking sales to retailers and distributors.…
InSight Mars lander has only 'few weeks' of power left
Think I got some dust in my eye The Mars InSight lander is preparing to drift off to an eternal slumber beneath a blanket of solar-panel-obscuring Martian dust, as its power is set to run out within the next few weeks. …
Minecraft's 'first luxury goods collection' features real-world $3,000 Burberry coat
Surely only a blockhead would pay these prices? Blockheads with $3,000 burning a hole in their pockets and a desire for a new coat can now blow their dough on a Minecraft-themed garment from high-end fashion brand Burberry.…
Ritz cracker giant settles bust-up with insurer over $100m+ NotPetya cleanup
Deal could 'upend the entire cyber-insurance ecosystem and make it almost impossible to get meaningful cyber coverage' Mondelez International has settled its lawsuit against Zurich American Insurance Company, which it brought because the insurer refused to cover the snack giant's $100-million-plus cleanup bill following the 2017 NotPetya outbreak.…
'Odor simulation' included in China's national VR plan
Beijing nose best, wants VR to work in sport, tourism. industrial sims, at 8K with 60fps China's government has published a plan for the nation's virtual reality industry and included a suggestion to promote research in "odor simulation" – suggesting Beijing has decided the time has come for the Internet of Smell.…
Tiny quantum computer plugs into top Euro supercomputer – because why not?
It's not how many qubits you've got, it's how you use them What happens when you plug what's said to be a quantum computer into Europe’s most powerful supercomputer? That’s just what researchers at Finland's government-sponsored technical research institute VTT aims to find out.…
A next-gen AI protein folder that could help science? Meta's good for something
Faster than the others, 600m structures now in a public DB AI researchers at Meta say they have developed the largest protein-folding model of its kind to date, and that it is capable of predicting the structure of more than 600 million proteins.…
iPhone factory workers bussed home to avoid COVID, Foxconn urges them to stay
Don't the factory workers of China know that the season of huge shopping sprees starts next week? One of the plants at which Taiwanese contract manufacturer Foxconn makes Apple's iPhone is experiencing an outbreak of COVID-19, potentially imperilling supply.…
Singapore to phase out checks for businesses by 2025
Also testing digital cash tied to specific purposes – like only letting kids spend allowances on school supplies Singapore aims to eliminate the use of checks, beginning with corporate checks, by the year 2025. The phase-out was announced by the city-state’s deputy prime minister Lawrence Wong at the Singapore FinTech Festival Wednesday.…
Google stops enforcing Play store payment rules in India
$276 million in fines will do that to a monopolist India’s Competition Commission last week fined Google a combined $276 million for monopolistic practices in the markets for app stores and mobile operating systems, and called for the company to open its Play store to third-party payment systems or risk further regulatory wrath.…
VMware wants to help fund your next cloud migration
Totally not about trying to keep customers in the ecosystem. Okay, maybe a lot about that VMware says it will help pay for your enterprise to move workloads to the cloud.…
Thanks to 'resilient' American cloud plus games consoles, AMD squeezes into winter
PC chip slump forces break-even non-profit impression for a few months AMD's PC chip revenue have taken a major hit, but the Ryzen designer still managed to grow sales in the double digits in the third quarter of this year, thanks in good part to continuing demand for its Epyc server processors.…
Dropbox admits 130 of its private GitHub repos were copied after phishing attack
Personal info and data safe, stolen code not critical, apparently Dropbox has said it was successfully phished, resulting in someone copying 130 of its private GitHub code repositories and swiping some of its secret API credentials.…
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket launches after three-year hiatus with secret US sats
Classified mission will █████████ for ████ in █████████ until ███████████ █████ The most powerful operational rocket flying today – SpaceX's Falcon Heavy – blasted multiple military satellites into orbit on a classified mission for the US Space Force on Tuesday, marking its fourth flight since 2019.…
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