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by Dylan Martin on (#5Z790)
Nvidia, AMD, Apple et al may be forced to pass cost on to customers Just as costs for some components have started to come down, TSMC and Samsung, the two largest contract chip manufacturers in the world, are reportedly planning to increase prices of production, which may affect Nvidia, AMD, Apple, and others that rely on the foundries.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5Z74R)
Demand for PostgreSQL and Kafka driving interest in cloud service, CEO tells The Register Finnish open-source-as-a-service provider Aiven received $210 million in funding this week, adding $1 billion to its nominal valuation in just nine months.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5Z725)
Adds infosec regulation coming to more industries but with a light touch, more collaboration Black Hat Asia Software made unsafe by dependencies should be fixed without users needing to interact with the source of the problem, according to US National Cyber Director Chris Inglis, who serves in the Executive Office of the President.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#5Z6YT)
The idea? To get investors muttering: DRAM, those gross margins are stable... Memory and storage maker Micron Technology has revealed a new business model intended to address the volatility in the memory market that has resulted in sharp swings in pricing over the past several years.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#5Z6W5)
Nine out of ten organizations would do it all over again, keeping attackers in business Almost nine in 10 organizations that have suffered a ransomware attack would choose to pay the ransom if hit again, according to a new report, compared with two-thirds of those that have not experienced an attack.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5Z6W6)
The internet is now the first battleground of any new war – before the shooting starts Black Hat Asia Cyber war has become an emerged aspect of broader armed conflicts, commencing before the first shot is fired, cybersecurity expert Kenneth Geers told the audience at the Black Hat Asia conference on Friday.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5Z6SA)
'This is not recommended for production development. It may be unstable and it will have bugs' Canonical has begun slinging daily builds of Ubuntu at Windows Subsystem for Linux. We took a look at the not-for-production code.…
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by Alistair Dabbs on (#5Z6PY)
Yes/No/Cancel culture at its worst Something for the Weekend "We all know what we're doing today? Good. Do your best!"…
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by Richard Speed on (#5Z6MN)
Less than 5% of users are spam accounts? Show us your working Elon Musk has hit the brakes on his proposed takeover of Twitter in light of the platform's insistence that spam accounts accounted for less than 5 percent of its daily active users.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5Z6MP)
Farewell to scheduling your emergencies in advance Microsoft is to permit unscheduled breaks into its exams, bringing relief to students working through the often lengthy process.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5Z6GN)
Make it work like it does at home On Call In this week's episode of our On Call column, an exasperated Register reader nearly walks the plank after failing to break the laws of physics.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5Z6ER)
‘Cooperative mutation’ spots problems that checking scripts alone will miss Black Hat Asia Security researchers have devised a tool that detects flaws in the way apps like Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat process JavaScript, and it's proven so effective they've found 134 bugs – 59 of them considered worthy of a fix by vendors, 33 assigned a CVE number, and 17 producing bug bounty payments totaling $22,000.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#5Z6ES)
As well as chip design licensing, 5G smartphones, cars ... who needs Nvi-whatchamacallit? With Arm looking to re-enter the public market at some point, the British chip designer is hoping to get would-be investors excited with figures that indicate it achieved record revenues and profits in 2021.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#5Z6D7)
Guess you could call this Mercury Ryzen Here's a new data point that will rile Intel up: AMD now accounts for nearly 30 percent of x86 CPU market share, and the chip designer got there during an industry downturn.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5Z6BW)
Less demand will see prices fall, and gaming laptop sales rise – which is nice as the rest of the PC market has cooled Taiwanese hardware giant ASUSTeK says demand for GPU used to mine cryptocurrency is "disappearing" – and so is about ten percent of demand for personal computers.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5Z6B3)
Around the time Beijing banned online gambling, RATs started targeting operators, say Taiwanese researchers Black Hat Asia Keep an eye on new Chinese government policies, if you want to anticipate malware attacks, a threat intelligence analyst suggested at the Black Hat Asia conference on Thursday.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#5Z67S)
Yes, give those smartNICs something to do Trusted platform modules (TPMs) got a bad rap for headaches they caused some PC enthusiasts. One place they are arguably more palatable is the datacenter, or so AWS, at least, hopes with the actual, real launch of its NitroTPM for Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2).…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#5Z66T)
OK includes an outage, plummeting cryptocurrencies, falling stock price Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has scrambled to alleviate fears that customers storing cryptocurrencies at the digital cash exchange will lose everything if the biz goes under.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5Z645)
Microsoft probes complaints of domain controller headaches Microsoft is warning a security update may cause authentication failures for Windows domain controllers.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#5Z62S)
If your stock or crypto-coin holdings look like crap today, this might help you feel better SoftBank lost a lot of money over the past 12 months.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#5Z60Z)
So. Many. BIOS. Bugs Intel has disclosed high-severity bugs in its firmware that's used in datacenter servers, workstations, mobile devices, storage products, and other gear. These flaws can be exploited to escalate privileges, leak information, or stop things from working.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5Z5Z6)
That bit in Ghostbusters when they shut off the containment unit? That, but with social networks On Wednesday, the US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decided to undo a preliminary injunction that for the past few months has been blocking Texas's law prohibiting online content moderation while that legislation is being challenged.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#5Z5WW)
Team Xeon reveals 'Trust-as-a-Service' while Google Cloud details deeper ties with Team Zen Analysis As cloud service providers increasingly look to x86 architecture alternatives, Intel and AMD are trying to find ways to gain or hold favor in the market – and this includes baking in security features and forming services and partnerships.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5Z5MD)
German software giant reprises old motifs at annual show Sapphire SAP has attempted to energize its annual Sapphire shindig by expounding the virtues of its strategy since €28 billion was wiped off the company's value in 2020 due to the pandemic.…
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by Liam Proven on (#5Z5HH)
Latest version of Red Hat's free distro family arrives, a day after the paid one Version 36 of Fedora, the free community Linux distro sponsored by Red Hat, is here.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#5Z5HJ)
CEO points to two very different multi-cloud markets, says it's already spoken to potential buyer Rackspace Technology is considering selling off at least part of its business following a strategic review, with CEO Kevin Jones admitting that "everything is on the table."…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#5Z5E5)
Lincoln College shuttering after 157 years, ransomware attack from Iran final straw A December attack against a long-standing college in Illinois has pushed the institution to permanently close. …
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by Richard Speed on (#5Z5E6)
It looks like you've copied a phone number, would you like help? The Windows Insider Dev Channel has introduced a feature it is calling "Suggested Actions" to the work-in-progress build of Windows 11, and testers love it so much they are already asking how to turn it off.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#5Z5BD)
Startup aims to add more than 150 workers by the end of 2022 Cloud storage company Panzura has received an $80 million injection in a Series B funding round, which CEO Jill Stelfox says it'll use to build a "different" kind of storage company.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#5Z58X)
DigitalBridge Group and global infrastructure investor IFM Investors to acquire all outstanding shares US datacenter operator Switch Inc is to be purchased by private investors led by DigitalBridge Investment Management in an all-cash transaction for approximately $11 billion.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5Z56Z)
Analysts also insist organizations need to get data ops for AI in gear or face 2-year delay By 2025, half of analytics will be developed by business users via a low-code or no-code modular assembly experience, according to Gartner.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#5Z556)
Microsoft embraces Nuance to deepen its healthcare connections Microsoft's purchase of AI company Nuance got Redmond's foot in the door of the healthcare industry, and it's widening the opening as Nuance helps form an industry group to explore applications of AI in hospitals and clinics.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#5Z53A)
Please season with pinches of salt as necessary Apple may ditch its exclusive Lightning port in favor of the more widely used USB-C for future iPhone models.…
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by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols on (#5Z53B)
In fact, most of them are great people Opinion You might be excused if you think most Linux and open-source leaders are, ah, rude.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5Z51V)
Launches almost 1,000 raids, plenty with upgraded malware Black Hat Asia The advanced persistent threat gang known as SideWinder has gone on an attack spree in the last two years, conducting almost 1,000 raids and deploying increasingly sophisticated attack methods.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#5Z51W)
Pasqal to provide compute based on approaches by Qu&Co acquisition BMW has become the latest company to give quantum an early chance, with the goal of shrinking development cycles beyond traditional means.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5Z50E)
'Mischief abroad' is the Middle Kingdom's goal – without the possibility of using Chinese sites to fight back Black Hat Asia The time has come to remove Chinese voices from global social media, according to Samir Saran, president of Delhi-based think tank Observer Research Foundation (ORF), a commissioner of The Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace, and a member of Microsoft's Digital Peace Now Initiative.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#5Z50F)
If we're gonna go through this again, can we just literally go back in time? Proposed Europe regulations that purport to curb child abuse by imposing mass surveillance would be a "disaster" for digital privacy and strong encryption, say cybersecurity experts.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5Z4XM)
Private orgs that flex with Russian bans may do more harm – to themselves – than good Black Hat Asia The war in Ukraine, and the Declaration for the Future of the Internet signed by 60 nations in late April, should be understood in the context of a global effort to recruit the nations of the world into blocs with different attitudes to internet governance.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5Z4SP)
A Turing point for the graphics chip giant, perhaps? Nvidia on Wednesday published the R515 driver release of its Linux GPU kernel modules under an open source, dual GPL/MIT license.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5Z4NY)
Your essential de-hyped guide to what the Chocolate Factory teased at developer shindig Google IO Google I/O, the ad biz's annual developer conference, returned to the Shoreline Amphitheater in California's Mountain View on Wednesday, for the first time in three years. The gathering remained largely a remote event due to the persistence of COVID-19 though there were enough Googlers, partners, and assorted software developers in attendance to fill venue seats and punctuate important points with applause.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#5Z4M9)
We can think of one thing the S stands for in some unfortunate cases Miscreants are targeting managed service providers (MSPs) to break into their customers' networks and deploy ransomware, steal data, and spy on them, the Five Eyes nations' cybersecurity authorities have formally warned in a joint security alert.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#5Z4HT)
Human-free seafaring isn't going swimmingly The crewless AI-powered Mayflower ship, which was on its second attempt to cross the Atlantic ocean alone, is being hauled back to shore after suffering a mechanical failure.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5Z4ER)
v3.0 has also gained a Casual Games Toolkit Google I/O Google's Flutter development framework finally achieved its cross-platform aspirations with a stable release of Linux and macOS support.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#5Z4ES)
Records for revenue, gross margin in Q1 as others take a hit While some chipmakers have reported a hit to their revenue due to COVID-19 lockdowns in China and other effects, New York-based GlobalFoundries said its business stood strong in the face of various global disruptions.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5Z496)
Classic internet ideas matter less now that CDNs and private networks dominate traffic Comment The internet has become smaller, the result of a rethinking of when and where to use the 'net's intended architecture. In the process it may also have further concentrated power in the hands of giant technology companies.…
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by Liam Proven on (#5Z46S)
Plus: iXsystems' NAS OS has a new Linux-based sibling called SCALE BSD vendor iXsystems has released the latest version of its FreeBSD-derived Network Attached Storage (NAS) OS, TrueNAS 13.0.…
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