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Cisco dials back on hiring, cool winds blow through economy
'I think it is a time for everyone to be prudent' says networking giant's CFO Networking kingpin Cisco is hiring more cautiously to indicate that it, like many peers, is taking note of macroeconomic red flags.…
Microsoft CRM tool to pull sales data from email, Teams calls, Office 365
Out-of-the-box integration with Salesforce and Dynamics: SAP, Oracle CRM customers must wait Microsoft Outlook, Office 365, and Teams are set to automatically load data in Salesforce and Microsoft Dynamics CRMs using a product launched by the Redmond-based software and cloud giant today.…
Eaton, Microsoft to outfit datacenters with 'grid-interactive' UPS tech
'EnergyAware' systems to help electricity grids' transition to renewables Microsoft and power management specialist Eaton are working together on "grid-interactive UPS technology" using Eaton's EnergyAware UPS systems to help electricity grids with the transition to renewable energy.…
Most organizations to start prepping for quantum in next 2 years
But some still skeptical it'll be in production in near future. Plus: mystery Huawei quantum patent surfaces While business leaders expect quantum computing to play a significant role in industry by 2030, some experts don't believe the tech is going to be ready for production deployment in the near future.…
RubyGems polishes security practices with multi-factor authentication push
Faced with rising software supply-chain attacks, package registries are locking things down Slowly but surely, software package registries are adopting multi-factor authentication (MFA) to reduce the risk of hijacked accounts, a source of potential software supply chain attacks.…
Consultant plays Metaverse MythBuster. Here's why they're wrong
Holograms, brands, NFTs, and a 1,000-consumer survey Opinion Consulting giant McKinsey & Company has been playing a round of MythBusters: Metaverse Edition.…
Not a GNOME fan, and like the look of Windows? Try KDE Plasma or Cinnamon
New versions of both desktops drop... with one the oldest FOSS 'top around Right after the latest release of the KDE Frameworks comes the Plasma Desktop 5.25 plus the default desktop for the forthcoming Linux Mint 23.…
Elasticsearch server with no password or encryption leaks a million records
POS and online ordering vendor StoreHub offered free Asian info takeaways Researchers at security product recommendation service Safety Detectives claim they’ve found almost a million customer records wide open on an Elasticsearch server run by Malaysian point-of-sale software vendor StoreHub.…
Germany to host Europe's first exascale supercomputer
Jupiter added to HPC solar system Germany will be the host of the first publicly known European exascale supercomputer, along with four other EU sites getting smaller but still powerful systems, the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) announced this week.…
Look to insects if you want to build tiny AI robots that are actually smart
Flying, swarming, decision making already in production in nature Roboticists could learn a thing or two from insects if they're looking to build tiny AI machines capable of moving, planning, and cooperating with one another.…
Japan makes online insults a crime that can earn a year in jail
Law will be reviewed after three years amid debate on free speech vs civility Japan has updated its penal code to make insulting people online a crime punishable by a year of incarceration.…
South Korea's space ambitions stuck on the launchpad
Second Nuri rocket stalls with problem similar to those that caused first mission to mostly fail South Korea's ambition to launch a space industry on the back of a locally developed rocket have stalled, after a glitch saw the countdown halted for its latest attempt to place its Nuri vehicle into orbit.…
Cisco execs pledge simpler, more integrated networks
Is this the end of Switchzilla's dashboard creep? Cisco Live In his first in-person Cisco Live keynote in two years, CEO Chuck Robbins didn't make any lofty claims about how AI is taking over the network or how the company's latest products would turn networking on its head. Instead, the presentation was all about working with customers to make their lives easier.…
GPUs aren’t always your best bet, Twitter ML tests suggest
Graphcore processor outperforms Nvidia rival in team's experiments GPUs are a powerful tool for machine-learning workloads, though they’re not necessarily the right tool for every AI job, according to Michael Bronstein, Twitter’s head of graph learning research.…
US to help Japan make leading-edge 2nm chips, possibly by 2025 – report
Player Four has entered the game Japan is reportedly hoping to join the ranks of countries producing leading-edge 2nm chips as soon as 2025, and it's working with the US to make such ambitions a reality.…
Musk can't tweet about Tesla without lawyer approval – and he's still fighting to end that
By free speech, he means freedom to flip the bird at the SEC Elon Musk still hopes to quash a 2018 settlement agreement with the SEC requiring Tesla-related tweets to be approved by a lawyer before he can post them: on Wednesday, he took his case to the US Court of Appeals after a lower court denied this request.…
Samsung accused of cheating on hardware benchmarks ... again
South Korean giant says it's in no way goosing TV HDR brightness Samsung has once again been accused of cheating in benchmark tests to inflate the apparent abilities of its hardware.…
America edges closer to a federal data privacy law, not that anyone can agree on it
What do we want? Safeguards on information! How do we want it? Er, someone help! American lawmakers held a hearing on Tuesday to discuss a proposed federal information privacy bill that many want yet few believe will be approved in its current form.…
Heineken says there’s no free beer, warns of phishing scam
WhatsApp messages possibly the worst Father's Day present in the world There's no such thing as free beer for Father's Day — at least not from Heineken. The brewing giant confirmed that a contest circulating on WhatsApp, which promises a chance to win one of 5,000 coolers full of green-bottled lager, is a frothy fraud.…
NoSQL player Aerospike links up with StarBurst for SQL-based access to edge data
'We’re not necessarily replacing Snowflake' is an interesting choice of words Aerospike, the value-key NoSQL database, has launched a collaboration with data connection vendor StarBurst to offer SQL access to its datastores.…
SpaceX and OneWeb bury the satellite constellation hatchet
Will play nicely in Earth orbit A letter has been filed with America's communications watchdog confirming that SpaceX and OneWeb, which are building mega-constellations of broadband satellites, are content to play nicely.…
Big Tech begs Congress to pass $52bn chip subsidies bill
This silicon business ain't cheap, you know, say execs at Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia etc Big Tech in America has had enough of Congress' inability to pass pending legislation that includes tens of billions of dollars in subsidies to boost semiconductor manufacturing and R&D in the country.…
Cassandra vendor DataStax secures $115m investment for $1.6b valuation
Tech stock crash fails to deter Goldman Sachs as it leads funding round in the real-time data specialist DataStax, the database company based on the open-source Cassandra system, has secured $115 million in funding for a $1.6 billion valuation.…
Tesla Autopilot accounts for 70% of driver assist crashes, says US traffic safety body
First of its kind report from NHTSA comes with caveats, though – the new tech also saves lives First-of-its-kind research on advanced driver assist systems (ADAS) involved in accidents found that one company dominated with nearly 70 percent of reported incidents: Tesla.…
Microsoft continues cyber security spending spree with Miburo buy
Brains to be added to the Customer Security and Trust in defense against 'foreign adversaries' Microsoft has opened its wallet once more to pick up New York-based cyber-threat analyst Miburo.…
512 disk drives later, Floppotron computer hardware orchestra hits v3.0
We pick the creator's brains on why he would undertake such a marvelous ordeal The Floppotron computer hardware orchestra has reached version 3.0. The question is, where do you even find 512 floppy disk drives? Its creator, Paweł Zadrożniak, tells all.…
HPE ordered to pay Oracle $30m for Solaris IP infringement
Years long case closes after three-week jury trial, HPE considering next step Hewlett Packard Enterprise must pay Oracle $30 million for copyright infringement after a jury found it guilty of providing customers with Solaris software updates without Big Red's permission.…
Snowflake pledges row-based storage engine for transactional data
Look, investors! A new app dev platform too. Are we living up to your dreams yet? Cloud data warehouse specialist Snowflake is broadening its toolset to allow devs to build applications inside its platform, while providing a new row-based storage engine to support analytics on transactional data.…
Qualcomm wins EU court battle against $1b antitrust fine
Another setback for competition watchdog as ruling over exclusive chip deal with iPhone nullified The European Commission's competition enforcer is being handed another defeat, with the EU General Court nullifying a $1.04 billion (€997 million) antitrust fine against Qualcomm.…
New threat looms of cross-border data tariffs from WTO
Some countries are calling for moratorium to be lifted, but tech industry not keen on potential costs Concern is growing that a World Trade Organization (WTO) moratorium on cross-border tariffs covering data may not be extended, which would hit e-commerce if countries decide to introduce such tariffs.…
End-of-life smartphone? Penguins at postmarketOS aim to revive it
Alpine-based distro runs on old mobiles abandoned by Android and their manufacturers A Linux distro for smartphones abandoned by their manufacturers, postmarketOS, has introduced in-place upgrades.…
Lenovo opens doors on first in-house European factory
Will make 1,000 servers and 4,000 workstations a day for EMEA, put production closer to Euro clients Lenovo has officially opened its first manufacturing facility in Europe, to locally build servers, storage systems and high-end PC workstations for customers across Europe, Middle East, and Africa.…
HPE Greenlake to power Taeknizon private cloud expansion in UAE
Isn't this the definition of a middle man? Why build a cloud datacenter yourself, when you can rent one from Hewlett Packard Enterprise? It may seem unorthodox, but That’s exactly the approach Singapore-based private cloud provider Taeknizon is using to extend its private cloud offering to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).…
Meta mostly fails in appeal against order from UK watchdog to sell Giphy
Might have been a good idea to mention that Snap was sniffing around GIF biz, too, judges note, though Judges in the UK have dismissed the majority of an appeal made by Facebook parent Meta to overturn a watchdog's decision to order the social media giant to sell Giphy for antitrust reasons.…
Teeth marks yield clue to widespread internet outage in Canada
The chompers belonged to a beaver and offer a parable on the risks of a shared physical layer Here:s a novel cause for an internet outage: a beaver.…
Thunderbird is coming to Android – in K-9 Mail form
Rumble heard as two faithful friends merge into lycanthropic chimæra The cross platform email client Thunderbird is to launch an Android version, which will be based on the existing K-9 app.…
Adobe apologizes for repeated outages of its Creative Cloud video collaboration service
Frame.io admits it was 'slow to scale as demand rose Adobe-owned cloudy video workflow outfit Frame.io has apologized and promised to do better after a series of lengthy outages to its service, which became part of Adobe's flagship Creative Cloud in 2021.…
GlobalFoundries, STMicroelectronics said to mull French fab
For what purpose, as 'energy efficient chips with advanced technology' really doesn't quite narrow it down? As Intel plans to start construction on a massive chip manufacturing site in Germany, chipmakers GlobalFoundries and STMicroelectronics are reportedly mulling a joint venture to build a fab in France.…
Lenovo to form venture with Hong Kong comms conglomerate PCCW
Gains access to offshoring centers in Malaysia and Philippines Lenovo has struck an agreement with Hong Kong comms conglomerate PCCW to create a jointly owned services company, advancing its strategy of growth through services.…
Malaysia-linked DragonForce hacktivists attack Indian targets
Just what we needed: a threat to rival Anonymous A Malaysia-linked hacktivist group has attacked targets in India, seemingly in reprisal for a representative of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) making remarks felt to be insulting to the prophet Muhammad.…
Unpatched Exchange server, stolen RDP logins... How miscreants get BlackCat ransomware on your network
Microsoft details this ransomware-as-a-service Two of the more prolific cybercriminal groups, which in the past have deployed such high-profile ransomware families as Conti, Ryuk, REvil and Hive, have started adopting the BlackCat ransomware-as-as-service (RaaS) offering.…
Microsoft fixes under-attack Windows zero-day Follina
Plus: Intel, AMD react to Hertzbleed data-leaking holes in CPUs Patch Tuesday Microsoft claims to have finally fixed the Follina zero-day flaw in Windows as part of its June Patch Tuesday batch, which included security updates to address 55 vulnerabilities.…
Intel delivers first discrete Arc desktop GPUs ... in China
Why not just ship it in Narnia and call it a win? Intel has said its first discrete Arc desktop GPUs will, as planned, go on sale this month. But only in China.…
Former US state agency CIO, IT exec plead guilty to bribery and extortion scheme
Pair's multimillion-dollar contract caper unraveled A former Maryland Cabinet-level official and a former IT executive have pleaded guilty to involvement in a bribery and extortion scheme related to technology contracts about a decade ago.…
Cloudflare says it thwarted record-breaking HTTPS DDoS flood
26m requests a second? Not legit traffic, not even Bill Gates doing $1m giveaways could manage that Cloudflare said it this month staved off another record-breaking HTTPS-based distributed denial-of-service attack, this one significantly larger than the previous largest DDoS attack that occurred only two months ago.…
Alibaba Cloud challenges AWS with its own custom smartNIC
Who'll board the custom silicon bandwagon next? Alibaba Cloud offered a peek at its latest homegrown silicon at its annual summit this week, which it calls Cloud Infrastructure Processing Units (CIPU).…
Coinbase CEO cuts 1,100 jobs, warns of 'crypto winter'
The buck stops with me, says Armstrong, but I still have a job Coinbase has axed 1,100 employees, cutting its workforce by 18 per cent, while the value of digital assets including Bitcoin plummet amid rising inflation rates in the US.…
Sony responds to inflation with $3,700 gold-plated 'Walkman'
In truth, a non-tape media player for Gen Xers with more money than sense What's old is new again with reboots of classic devices for gaming and music coming out all the time. But that kitsch value comes at a cost, even if the tech is from the current era.…
Travis CI exposes free-tier users' secrets – new claim
API can be manipulated to reveal tokens in clear text log data Travis CI stands for "Continuous Integration" but might just as well represent "Consciously Insecure" if, as security researchers claim, the company's automation software exposes secrets by design.…
Man gets two years in prison for selling 200,000 DDoS hits
Over 2,000 customers with malice on their minds A 33-year-old Illinois man has been sentenced to two years in prison for running websites that paying customers used to launch more than 200,000 distributed denial-of-services (DDoS) attacks.…
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