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by Laura Dobberstein on (#605E5)
Search fail added to list of embarrassing issues since debut Infosys celebrated the first anniversary of the e-filing portal it built for India's tax authorities fixing another prominent glitch – this time a search functionality error.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#605CE)
To find dark matter and early galaxies, Morpheus could be The One Scientists around the world are gearing up to study the first images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope, which are to be released on July 12.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#605CF)
Bot was booted for being bothersome A prankster researcher has trained an AI chatbot on over 134 million posts to notoriously freewheeling internet forum 4chan, then set it live on the site before it was swiftly banned.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#605BG)
Crims have weaponized tech and certain States let them launder the proceeds Australian Federal Police (AFP) commissioner Reece Kershaw has accused un-named nations of helping organized criminals to use technology to commit and launder the proceeds of crime, and called for international collaboration to developer technologies that counter the threats that behaviour creates.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6059K)
Takes on global players with data sourced from customers, plus paid contributions from delivery drivers Singapore's Uber equivalent, Grab, has decided to offer its homegrown maps as a service and asserts it will offer faster and more accurate spatial services than the likes of Google and HERE Technologies.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#60592)
Do you know all of your software dependencies? Spoiler alert: hardly anybody is on top of it RSA Conference Major supply-chain attacks of recent years – we're talking about SolarWinds, Kaseya and Log4j to name a few – are "just the tip of the iceberg at this point," according to Aanchal Gupta, who leads Microsoft's Security Response Center.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#60589)
Gartner advises renegotiating subscriptions now to avoid ‘dramatic’ and ‘extraordinary’ price rises Analyst firms S&P Global Market Intelligence and Gartner have both offered negative evaluations of Broadcom's takeover of VMware.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6055Z)
No AR/VR glasses but at least RoomPlan will let you make rapid 3D room maps WWDC Apple this week at its Worldwide Developer Conference delivered software development kits (SDKs) for beta versions of its iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13, tvOS 16, and watchOS 9 platforms.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#60546)
Okay Google, rustle me up a Lone Star State virtual machine. Google Cloud Platform (GCP) roped the Lone Star State into its cloud empire this week with the launch of its Dallas, Texas region.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#60524)
Our window to have leading server chips again is narrowing, exec admits While Intel has bagged Nvidia as a marquee customer for its next-generation Xeon Scalable processor, the x86 giant has admitted that a broader rollout of the server chip has been delayed to later this year.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#604XV)
Embrace, extend technology into other products ... and extinguish On December 15, Microsoft's GitHub plans to turn out the lights on Atom, its open-source text editor that has inspired and influenced widely used commercial apps, such as Microsoft Visual Studio Code, Slack, and GitHub Desktop.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#604VG)
2022 in a nutshell: Missing SLAs, failing to meet customer expectations Infrastructure operators are struggling to reduce the rate of IT outages despite improving technology and strong investment in this area.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#604VH)
It'll ruin Gmail, claims web ads giant Google has a fresh list of reasons why it opposes tech antitrust legislation making its way through Congress but, like others who've expressed discontent, the ad giant's complaints leave out mention of portions of the proposed law that address said gripes.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#604RX)
x86 giant giddy about making chips on the continent, its foundry rival not so much Intel is reportedly set to receive €6.8 billion ($7.3 billion) in subsidies for a massive chip manufacturing campus it's planning in Germany, and the x86 giant apparently won't have to worry about foundry rival TSMC setting up shop anywhere nearby for the time being.…
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by Richard Speed on (#604NW)
Mixed Reality to cold reality Microsoft has sought to clarify the reasoning behind the imminent departure of HoloLens boss Alex Kipman.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#604K1)
And not enough customers, Shirley? IBM chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna says it offloaded Watson Health this year because it doesn't have the requisite vertical expertise in the healthcare sector.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#604G7)
SSNDOB sold email addresses, passwords, credit card numbers, SSNs and more US law enforcement has shut down another dark web market, seizing and dismantling SSNDOB, a site dealing in stolen personal information.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#604G8)
Messrs Elliott strike again Western Digital has confirmed the board is considering "strategic alternatives" for the storage supplier, including spinning out its flash and hard disk businesses.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#604CS)
OEMs thrown a NetSec Accelerator that plugs into server PCIe slots RSA Conference Intel has released a reference design for a plug-in security card aimed at delivering improved network and security processing without requiring the additional rackspace a discrete appliance would need.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#604CT)
Database titan 'does not buy companies and then lowers costs' Oracle has closed the acquisition of Cerner Corporation, a specialist in healthcare software, in a deal set to be worth $28.3 billion.…
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by Richard Speed on (#604AJ)
Microsoft's flagship OS still leagues behind predecessor in terms of adoption The next major version of Windows 11 is drawing near with the code hitting the Insider Release Preview Channel.…
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by Richard Speed on (#604AK)
Are you working, or watching daytime TV? 80% of leaders have either installed monitoring software or are considering it... Research by Citrix shows business leaders don't entirely trust their employees when it comes to hybrid work.…
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by Richard Speed on (#6047X)
A full two years after the release of Surface Pro X, but they're ready for action There was good news overnight for the niche of Windows on Arm users as Microsoft released a native Arm64 version of PowerToys.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#6045W)
But only if enough customers sign new contracts... confirmation deadline is 21 June Managed service provider Redcentric is buying the "business and assets" of three datacenters owned by troubled Sungard Availability Services but it'll only complete if a volume of customers agree to new contracts.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#60446)
'Staggering amount of computation' deployed to solve big problems uses a lot of electricity AI is killing the planet. Wait, no – it's going to save it. According to Hewlett Packard Enterprise VP of AI and HPC Evan Sparks and professor of machine learning Ameet Talwalkar from Carnegie Mellon University, it's not entirely clear just what AI might do for – or to – our home planet.…
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by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols on (#6042T)
Fragmentation has put paid to the dream of Linux ever being bigger than Windows Comment Recently, The Register's Liam Proven wrote tongue in cheek about the most annoying desktop Linux distros. He inspired me to do another take.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6042V)
NSA, FBI and CISA issue joint advisory that suggests China hardly has to work for this – flaws revealed in 2017 are among their entry points State-sponsored Chinese attackers are actively exploiting old vulnerabilities to "establish a broad network of compromised infrastructure" then using it to attack telcos and network services providers.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#6041B)
We ask again: Has science gone too far? Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania say they've developed a photonic deep neural network processor capable of analyzing billions of images every second with high accuracy using the power of light.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6041C)
Promises new alert notices but warn 'we can sometimes predict thunderstorms but not lightning strikes' RSA Conference A heightened state of defensive cyber security posture is the new normal, according to federal cyber security chiefs speaking at the RSA Conference on Tuesday. This requires greater transparency and threat intel sharing between the government and private sector, they added.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#60403)
Overhaul of Chrome add-ons set for January, Google says it's for all our own good Special report Seven months from now, assuming all goes as planned, Google Chrome will drop support for its legacy extension platform, known as Manifest v2 (Mv2). This is significant if you use a browser extension to, for instance, filter out certain kinds of content and safeguard your privacy.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#60404)
Bit barns in Saudi Arabia, all-digital bank in Singapore Alibaba's cloud business and financial services affiliate Ant Group has expanded further out of China this week, by opening a pair of datacenters in Saudia Arabia and a digital wholesale bank in Singapore.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#603YV)
This is why the Viasat attack – rated one of the biggest ever – had little impact RSA Conference The Kremlin-backed cyberattack against satellite communications provider Viasat, which happened an hour before Russia invaded Ukraine, was "one of the biggest cyber events that we have seen, perhaps ever, and certainly in warfare," according to Dmitri Alperovitch, a co-founder of CrowdStrike and chair of security-centric think tank Silverado Policy Accelerator.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#603W7)
New Delhi now fighting criticism of eroding free speech and privacy with two proposed regulations India's tech-related policies continue to create controversy, with fresh objections raised to a pair of proposed regulation packages.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#603RW)
When you think about it, it makes cents Waymo and Uber announced on Tuesday a "long-term strategic partnership" promising to work together to deploy autonomous freight trucks on US roads, years after both companies fought bitterly over self-driving technology. …
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by Katyanna Quach on (#603NQ)
What do we want? Robot rights! When do we want them? 01001110 01101111 01110111! The US Copyright Office and its director Shira Perlmutter have been sued for rejecting one man's request to register an AI model as the author of an image generated by the software.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#603KS)
Nearly two years late and in the wrong country, we welcome our robot overlords IBM's self-sailing Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) has finally crossed the Atlantic albeit more than a year and a half later than planned. Still, congratulations to the team.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#603HG)
A win against AMD as a much bigger war over AI compute plays out Nvidia has chosen Intel's next-generation Xeon Scalable processor, known as Sapphire Rapids, to go inside its upcoming DGX H100 AI system to showcase its flagship H100 GPU.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#603EY)
Axing workers under 40 must feel like a novel concept for Big Blue After freezing operations in Russia earlier this year, IBM has told employees it is ending all work in the country and has begun laying off staff. …
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by Thomas Claburn on (#603CD)
Google Cloud, OVHcloud say everything's getting back to normal, which is a shame Google Cloud and other internet service providers are recovering from network issues attributed to a network cable cut that began in the Middle East and Asia just before 0700 PDT (1400 UTC).…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6039K)
The only way to ease transition back to office is reduce the time in the office Poll As return-to-office attempts continue to fail for big tech businesses, another proposed change to the work world is gaining steam: The four-day week.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6039M)
Boost to in-database analytics should help replace some human decision-making, vendor claims MongoDB, the company behind the document store database, has unveiled columnstore indexing designed to help developers build analytical queries into their applications.…
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by Richard Speed on (#6036E)
Power Apps Express Design doesn't get to have all the AI fun Days after the debut of doodle-recognizing Express Design on the Power Apps platform, Microsoft has updated its Azure sibling: Form Recognizer.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#6036F)
All companies will need to embrace modern software development, says CEO, and we'll be waiting for them GitLab believes the world is in the midst of a "generational disruption" where all companies will need to embrace modern software development practices, and reckons it can take advantage by positioning itself as the enterprise-grade alternative to homegrown DevOps point solutions.…
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by Richard Speed on (#6030Q)
And US hyperscalers want to shut it ASAP, we're told OpenInfra Summit The OpenInfra Foundation kicked off its first in-person conference in over two years with acknowledgement that European cloud providers must use the current window of opportunity for digital sovereignty.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#6030R)
Commissioner to device makers: 'We're not forcing anybody to enter the internal market, but if they want to do so, they must comply' Apple will have to include a USB-C charging port in iPhones it sells into Europe by 2024 after an EU amendment makes it the common standard across a range of devices.…
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by Liam Proven on (#602XZ)
Update should help users combat software supply chain issues. openSUSE Leap 15.4 to follow a day later The new version of SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) is compliant with version 4 of Google's SLSA framework, which should help users combat vulnerabilities such as Log4j and upstream JavaScript library issues.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#602Y0)
So says Chinese economist, but it wouldn't achieve much if Taiwan destroyed its fabs first China should seize Taiwan to gain control of TSMC if the US and its allies impose sanctions against the Middle Kingdom like those now in place against Russia, according to a prominent Chinese economist.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#602VQ)
'However, enterprise demand continues to persist across our entire portfolio,' says CEO Amid a delayed HPC contract and industry-wide supply limitations compounded by the lockdown in Shanghai, Hewlett Packard Enterprise reported year-on-year sales growth of $13 million for its Q2.…
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by Richard Speed on (#602VR)
NASA engineers continue to show Ingenuity as uplinking process begins The Mars Ingenuity helicopter is in need of a patch to work around a failed sensor before another flight can be attempted.…
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