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by Simon Sharwood on (#60Q11)
Beijing also outlines its GovTech vision and gets very excited about data China's government has outlined its vision for digital services, expected behavior standards at China's big tech companies, and how China will put data to work everywhere – with president Xi Jinping putting his imprimatur to some of the policies.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#60Q0C)
Space boffins task engineers with creating 40kW lunar fission plant that can operate for ten years NASA has chosen the three companies it will fund to develop a nuclear fission reactor ready to test on the Moon by the end of the decade.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#60PZQ)
The catch: It hooks up to desktop-as-a-service and runs Android – so while it looks like a laptop ... Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE has announced what it claims is the first "cloud laptop" – an Android-powered device that the consumes just five watts and links to its cloud desktop-as-a-service.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#60PXY)
$20b factory construction start date unchanged – but the x86 giant is not happy Intel has found a new way to voice its displeasure over Congress' inability to pass $52 billion in subsidies to expand US semiconductor manufacturing: withholding a planned groundbreaking ceremony for its $20 billion fab mega-site in Ohio that stands to benefit from the federal funding.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#60PXZ)
Did they get GitHub Copilot to write it? Amazon at its re:Mars conference in Las Vegas on Thursday announced a preview of an automated programming assistance tool called CodeWhisperer.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#60PTA)
It would be easier to take this complaint seriously if Elon wasn't so Elon If the proposed addition of the 12GHz spectrum to 5G goes forward, Starlink broadband terminals across America could be crippled, or so SpaceX has complained. …
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by Thomas Claburn on (#60PR7)
Maintainer lack of familiarity won't be an issue, chief insists, citing his own bafflement when faced with Perl At The Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit in Austin, Texas on Tuesday, Linus Torvalds said he expects support for Rust code in the Linux kernel to be merged soon, possibly with the next release, 5.20.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#60PP7)
Software toolkit offered to save developers time, effort, battery power Qualcomm knows that if it wants developers to build and optimize AI applications across its portfolio of silicon, the Snapdragon giant needs to make the experience simpler and, ideally, better than what its rivals have been cooking up in the software stack department.…
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by Liam Proven on (#60PM1)
Linux fondleslab effort continues to update 16.04-based phone/tablet distro The UBPorts community is in the final stages of preparing its next release and it's calling for testers.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#60PHC)
ThinkStation P360 Ultra packs latest Intel Core processor, Nvidia RTX A5000 GPU, support for eight monitors Lenovo has unveiled a small desktop workstation in a new physical format that's smaller than previous compact designs, but which it claims still has the type of performance professional users require.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#60PE4)
A pit and 4,500 gallons of water were needed to put it out A totaled Tesla Model S burst into flames in a Sacramento junkyard earlier this month, causing a fire that took "a significant amount of time, water, and thinking outside the box to extinguish," firefighters said. …
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by Lindsay Clark on (#60PE5)
Now we can squeeze required boxes into a smaller datacenter footprint, says Big Red Oracle has slimmed down its on-prem fully managed cloud offer to a smaller datacenter footprint for a sixth of the budget.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#60PBA)
Anonymous speech protections apply online too, and copyright can't diminish that It's been a good week for free speech advocates as a judge ruled that copyright law cannot be used to circumvent First Amendment anonymity protections.…
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by Liam Proven on (#60P8G)
Paul Fellows describes how it beat the overambitious ARX to Acorn's Archimedes computer One of the longest-lived GUI operating systems in the world has its origins as an emergency project – specifically the means by which Acorn planned to rescue the original Archimedes operating system.…
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by Richard Currie on (#60P8H)
Megacorp shows Alexa speaking like kid's deceased grandma In the latest episode of Black Mirror, a vast megacorp sells AI software that learns to mimic the voice of a deceased woman whose husband sits weeping over a smart speaker, listening to her dulcet tones.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#60P5R)
Japanese tech conglomerate has reportedly received 10 offers, each with a different idea about how to do things Toshiba has received 10 potential offers for the company, eight of which would take the company private, while two would allow it to remain publicly listed, according to reports.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#60P3E)
They're putting a crew together, and Beijing's tossed in $750m to get things started A Chinese state-backed startup has hired legendary Japanese chip exec Yukio Sakamoto as part of a strategy to launch a local DRAM industry.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#60P3F)
50% of public sector tech budgets in the cloud by 2015? Well that didn't happen! British readers who have only recently packed away the bunting commemorating the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II have been offered reason to get it out again by Crown Commercial Services, which is offering up the 10-year anniversary of G-Cloud as a cause for celebration.…
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by Richard Speed on (#60NZ8)
The Start Menu has been tweaked, but Smart App Control will appeal to the security conscious The second coming of Windows 11 is almost upon us. Is it worth chancing an upgrade? We took a look at the latest release preview of 2022's take on Microsoft's flagship operating system.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#60NXN)
Hyperscalers hog the good stuff Power and thermal management equipment essential to building datacenters is in short supply, with delays of months on shipments – a situation that's likely to persist well into 2023, Dell'Oro Group reports.…
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by Richard Speed on (#60NXP)
I like driving in my car, hope my data's not gone far UK automobile service and parts seller Halfords has shared the details of its customers a little too freely, according to the findings of a security researcher.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#60NW1)
Use it sensibly instead – which means turning on the useful bits Microsoft doesn't enable by default Windows PowerShell is enormously useful, extremely prevalent, and often targeted by crooks because it offers an express route into the heart of Windows servers and networks.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#60NW2)
Move over silicon – digital circuits have a flexible new friend Scientists in Germany claim to have developed bipolar transistors from organic materials, opening a path for flexible and transparent electronics.…
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by Mark Pesce on (#60NTG)
Start by pondering if customers could store their own info and provide access Column Sixteen years ago, British mathematician Clive Humby came up with the aphorism "data is the new oil".…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#60NS4)
Victims lured into handing over online banking logins, police say Europol cops have arrested nine suspected members of a cybercrime ring involved in phishing, internet scams, and money laundering.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#60NS5)
Promoted phones as ready for a dunking – forgot to mention known problems with subsequent recharges Australia’s Competition and Consumer Commission has fined Samsung Electronics AU$14 million ($9.6 million) for making for misleading water resistance claims about 3.1 million smartphones.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#60NN7)
Freedom or echo chamber? Brave Software, maker of a privacy-oriented browser, on Wednesday said its surging search service has exited beta testing while its Goggles search personalization system has entered beta testing.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#60NM2)
And pay the tiniest of fines, too Facebook parent Meta has settled a complaint brought by the US government, which alleged the internet giant's machine-learning algorithms broke the law by blocking certain users from seeing online real-estate adverts based on their nationality, race, religion, sex, and marital status.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#60NM3)
Engineers, sales teams told to stick around, customers promised more 'choice' – to buy from Symantec or CA Broadcom has made its first public comment in weeks about its plans for VMware, should the surprise $61 billion acquisition proceed as planned, and has prioritized retaining VMware's engineers to preserve the virtualization giant's innovation capabilities.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#60NFY)
Mega-corp insists it's all about 'people and technology working safely and harmoniously together' Amazon unveiled its first "fully autonomous mobile robot" and other machines designed to operate alongside human workers at its warehouses.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#60ND8)
Boffins devise five attacks to expose private files Mega, the New Zealand-based file-sharing biz co-founded a decade ago by Kim Dotcom, promotes its "privacy by design" and user-controlled encryption keys to claim that data stored on Mega's servers can only be accessed by customers, even if its main system is taken over by law enforcement or others.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#60ND9)
Bugs potentially useful for rogue insiders, admin account hijackers Cisco has alerted customers to another four vulnerabilities in its products, including a high-severity flaw in its email and web security appliances. …
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by Liam Proven on (#60N8Q)
First edicts of 2022 include firmware, hypervisor-level specifications Embedded World RISC-V International has grown its pile of royalty-free, open specifications, with additional documents covering firmware, hypervisors, and more.…
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by Richard Speed on (#60N8R)
Devs who like a Linux flavor to their server code get a gift from Redmond Microsoft has made it official. Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 distributions are now supported on Windows Server 2022.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#60N8S)
Source remains unclear, plenty suspect Iran Air raid sirens sounded for over an hour in parts of Jerusalem and southern Israel on Sunday evening – but bombs never fell, leading some to blame Iran for compromising the alarms. …
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by Dan Robinson on (#60N6Q)
Just us who see 'liquid engineering' and think three pints at lunch on a Thursday? OK, got it, just us Castrol, better known for its engine oil, has partnered with cooling specialist Submer to drive the adoption of immersion cooling for datacenter and edge applications.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#60N45)
Nausea, eye strain, inability to take notes, migraines are just a few of Metaverse work 'perks' Sometimes it takes research to prove what was already suspected, like how utterly uncomfortable it would be to work in the metaverse.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#60N1H)
Although PCIe 5.0 is just coming to market, here's what we can expect in the years ahead Early details of the specifications for PCIe 7.0 are out, and it's expected to deliver data rates of up to 512 GBps bi-directionally for data-intensive applications such as 800G Ethernet.…
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by Richard Speed on (#60MY9)
Stackoverflow survey: JavaScript still in lead. Plus, you may hate COBOL, but users saw a salary jump The annual Stackoverflow survey is here and while JavaScript continues to rule the roost, TypeScript has edged past Java to make it into the top five most commonly used programming languages.…
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by Richard Speed on (#60MYA)
Space boffins: Nevermind ekeing out the battery, let it go out in a blaze of glory! Pondering what services to switch off to keep your laptop going just that bit longer? NASA engineers can relate, having decided the Mars InSight lander will go out on a high: they plan to burn through the remaining power to keep the science flowing until the bitter end.…
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by Richard Currie on (#60MYB)
Internal research says the hiring pool has already dried up in a number of locations stateside Jeff Bezos once believed that Amazon's low-skill worker churn was a good thing as a long-term workforce would mean a "march to mediocrity." He may have to eat his words if an internal memo is accurate.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#60MVE)
Blockchain not as decentralised as many assume, finds Pentagon sponsored research US government sponsored research is casting new light on the security of blockchain technology, including the assertion that a subset of a distributed ledger's participants can gain control over the entire system.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#60MVF)
Reportedly dropping hints it may use legislation to push a London listing The UK government is upping the ante in attempts to have Arm listed on the London stock exchange, with reports suggesting it is considering the threat of national security laws to force the issue with owner SoftBank.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#60MRN)
Snowflake last week promised analytics and transactions in the same system. For some it was déjà vu all over again Analysis Under Nevada's baking summer sunshine, Snowflake last week promised it would bring together two ways of working with data that mix about as well as oil and water.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#60MP8)
So are Microsoft, Adobe, W3C, Huawei, and… IKEA? Not Apple, though A smattering of big and not so big tech companies have linked arms to shape the emerging industry known as the metaverse.…
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by Liam Proven on (#60MMG)
Down but not yet on its Way(land) just yet The X window system turned 38 years old this week, and although it has more rivals than ever, it is still the go-to for a graphical desktop on Unix.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#60MJP)
Or some approximation of that Multi-cloud networking startup Alkira has decided it wants to be a network-as-a-service (NaaS) provider with the launch of its cloud area networking platform this week.…
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by Richard Speed on (#60MJQ)
British parcel delivery firm 'working around the clock' to get systems back and running Delivery company Yodel has found itself the latest victim of a cyber "incident" that has disrupted services.…
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