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by Simon Sharwood on (#5YP6G)
Joins open chip standard's international board to show it's really serious this time India's government has announced a plan and roadmap for local semiconductor design and production, based on the open source RISC-V architecture, and set a goal of delivering world-class silicon by the end of next year.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5YP2Y)
But it wants server-makers to kick out the option – forever VMware has walked back its decision to end support for non-persistent removable storage as a boot medium for its vSphere suite.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5YP0K)
Tech terms of service dissolve Fourth Amendment rights, EFF warns The US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday affirmed the 2019 conviction and sentencing of Carsten Igor Rosenow for sexually exploiting children in the Philippines – and, in the process, the court may have blown a huge hole in internet privacy law.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#5YNY6)
Some report multimillion-dollar hits while others offer more rosy takes amid component drought Lockdowns in China have been disrupting supply and demand for a variety of semiconductor companies amid broader challenges created by the ongoing global chip shortage.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#5YNW4)
Presented by the Wiz team that found the Cosmos DB flaw Microsoft fixed a pair of flaws in Azure Database for PostgreSQL Flexible Server's authentication process that could have allowed any Postgres admin to gain superuser privileges and access other customers' databases.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5YNST)
A+ for marketing, F- for blocking aftermarket parts with serial number checks The debut of Apple's self-service repair program has not mended the rift between the iBiz and repair advocacy groups, which continue to see Cupertino's resistance to product repairs as an effort to retain revenue that might otherwise go to others.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5YNNB)
Doing anything Friday night? Fancy watching someone try to catch a rocket with a helicopter? Rocket Lab is to attempt the recovery of an Electron rocket tomorrow night, snagging the booster as it descends back to Earth by parachute.…
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by Liam Proven on (#5YNFW)
Navigate the SALT-y seas of systems-wrangling with the FOSS basis of SUSE Manager The Uyuni project has released a new stable version of its eponymous free enterprise systems-management tool that supports SUSE distros as well as Red Hat (and its many relatives), Ubuntu, and Debian.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#5YNDC)
Lofty, non-binding declaration aims for open, free, interoperable internet in the face of authoritarian threats The United States, along with some 60 other countries, today presented a declaration in which they pledge to "reclaim the promise of the internet" from "a trend of rising digital authoritarianism." …
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5YNA7)
MongoDB, Couchbase in the crosshairs as Aerospike tries to broaden use cases Distributed NoSQL database Aerospike has added support for JSON documents to a slew of new features included in its Database 6 release.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5YNA8)
Microsoft won, Amazon complained. Amazon won, Microsoft complained. Amazon won... again The US National Security Agency (NSA) has re-awarded a once-secret $10 billion cloud computing services contract to AWS following protests from Microsoft.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5YN7J)
Growth set to continue unabated despite headwinds, CEO says Helpdesk software provider, ServiceNow, has posted revenue of $1.72 billion for the calendar first quarter of 2022, up 27 percent from a year earlier.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5YN59)
The lines between work and personal life were already blurred anyway Microsoft has taken some tentative steps to make account switching easier in its 365 apps with the addition of a list of signed-in users.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5YN39)
Closed-loop factories are all the rage as COVID rages on, despite China’s insistence that the virus stop Over 60 percent of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation's (SMIC) Shanghai staff are living around the factory campus, in accordance with the ongoing city-wide COVID lockdown, the Chinese semiconductor foundry confirmed this week.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5YN3A)
Adoption is going so great that growth is barely registering The apparent standstill of Windows 11 adoption is continuing for a second month, according to figures from ad platform AdDuplex.…
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by Liam Proven on (#5YN11)
Latest LTS release brings a host of welcome changes that feel fast, modern, and powerful US Linux boxshifter System76 has released the new LTS version, 22.04, of its custom Ubuntu remix, Pop!_OS (or "Pop" for short). The Reg FOSS desk took it for a spin.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#5YMYY)
UPS giant finds a more permanent solution to a Putin shaped problem, writes off €300m book value Schneider Electric has signed a letter of intent to offload its Russian division to local management, writing off up to €300 million ($315 million) in net book value as a result.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#5YMXE)
3-year deal with Toshiba to run tech with customers across the CIty, West End, and Slough BT and Toshiba have announced the trial of a commercial quantum secured metro network in London, set to run for three years to evaluate the use of the technology.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5YMXF)
Not hard to see why Infosys wants to keep staff – rival HCL blames price hikes on pay rises and recruitment costs As Infosys battles attrition that sees more than one in four staffers leave each year, India's Ministry of Labour & Employment has summoned the IT services giant to discuss the legality of a contract clause it uses to stop staff working for rivals or customers.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5YMTF)
Snowball Edge devices needed annual recertification holidays and required LAN-based management Amazon Web Services has made its Snowball Edge devices remotely manageable and finally enabled multi-year deployments of the on-prem data-crunching machines.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5YMSF)
They're currently on 2G – a tactic the government uses to suppress communication India's government has announced it will permit upgrades of mobile networks from 2G to 4G in regions claimed to be hotbeds of a Maoist insurgency.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5YMR9)
To deliver post-pandemic accelerated metaverse continuum experience consultancy. Or something If you want to place a bet on the winner of 2022's weirdest corporate rebranding, here's one likely to make the shortlist: an announcement titled "Accenture Announces Accenture Song".…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#5YMPE)
Malicious cyber actors go after 2021's biggest misses, spend less time on the classics Security flaws in Log4j, Microsoft Exchange, and Atlassian's workspace collaboration software were among the bugs most frequently exploited by "malicious cyber actors" in 2021 , according to a joint advisory by the Five Eyes nations' cybersecurity and law enforcement agencies.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5YMCH)
Chocolate Factory's latest mobile code confection refines permissions and error reporting Google on Tuesday released the first beta version of Android 13, the next iteration of its mobile operating system.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#5YM9S)
A different type of bug bounty Uncle Sam will dole out up to $10 million for vital information on each of six Russian GRU officers linked to the Kremlin-backed Sandworm gang, who, according to the Feds, have plotted to carry out destructive cyber-attacks against American critical infrastructure.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#5YM4H)
The company kept quiet on progress since it announced plan in November After five months of silence on the state of its self-service repair program, Apple has finally launched it for US customers.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#5YM1N)
Govt offers lure of subsidies in bid to become electronics manufacturing powerhouse India is hoping it can convince Intel and TSMC to set up new fabs in the country as part of their multibillion-dollar manufacturing expansion blueprint.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#5YM1P)
Two years of disaster planning massively reduced recovery time objective, company says If you're unsure how resilient your organization is to a disaster, there's a simple way to find out: unplug one of your datacenters from the internet and see what happens.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#5YKZ3)
Email about pricing from rival seller of Microsoft licensing and software under spotlight The US Navy must start a "supplemental investigation" into allegations Dell had inside information on a rival's pricing for a $2.5 billion software deal, a federal claims judge has ruled, after the sea forces "failed to fully comply" with an earlier order.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5YKWB)
Personalized news feed has its fans, according to exec Lurking within Microsoft's Q3 2022 earnings reports last night was news that people are indeed still buying Windows PCs, and that half a billion customers are "active users" of the company's news feed, Microsoft Start.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#5YKWC)
Peer-to-peer network between different nodes ensures parameters can be exchanged securely HPE has lifted the lid on two new AI products, one aimed at enterprises wanting to build and train machine learning (ML) models at scale, and a second that introduces a decentralized ML system to enable distributed or edge deployments to share updates to their models.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#5YKT8)
Former Capita-owned ESS' minimum 3-year deals put under spotlight by CMA Britain's competition watchdog is probing the largest local provider of school management information systems to ascertain if it is abusing its market dominance to force customers to sign three-year agreements.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5YKQX)
Images of bombed streets belie the fact that consultancies are still operating and need income BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, has called upon organizations to give Ukraine's tech consultancies serious consideration when tendering for contracts.…
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by Liam Proven on (#5YKP4)
Changes will make things less challenging for developers, but maybe not for users The Fedora development team are planning some significant changes to the way the distro handles graphics, which will help to push forward the state of Linux graphics support – but it may hinder troubleshooting when things go wrong.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#5YKP5)
Intel and co outline Holodeck-like DARPA-backed efforts for combat bots Intel has shed some light on its participation in a DARPA program set up to aid the development of autonomous combat vehicles that can go off road. …
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by Katyanna Quach on (#5YKMD)
Software picks up subtle clues human doctors miss AI algorithms can predict whether a patient will develop pancreatic cancer years before an official diagnosis, or so this research suggests.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5YKJ3)
First Middle Kingdom company to take a stance says it doesn't want anyone weaponizing its flying machines In a first for a major Chinese tech company, drone-maker DJI Technologies announced on Tuesday that it will temporarily suspend business in both Russia and Ukraine.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5YKGM)
Software giant calls out impact of slow transition to New Commerce Experience amid strong results Microsoft's partners appear to have pushed back against Redmond's "new commerce experience" licensing scheme, as the software giant noted a slower-than-expected transition to the arrangement in its Q3 2022 earnings.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5YKGN)
Web giant milks advertisers with data harvested from digital assistant Amazon and third-party services have been using smart speaker interaction data for ad targeting, in violation of privacy commitments, according to researchers at four US universities.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5YKF2)
Consumer kit now sits under business dedicated to 'terminals' and alongside B2B org Huawei CEO Yu Chengdong has announced the company will create a business PC unit and is "fully entering the commercial field."…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#5YKF3)
From COVID-19 chaos to Russia's war, startup CEO opens up When Russia invaded her native country, Ukrainian expat Alexa Sinyachova was immediately inundated with requests from friends and business partners asking what they could do to help. …
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5YKF4)
Cameras, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth are operational – maybe China’s wider tech independence plan is, too Alibaba Cloud has advanced its work to port Android to the RISC-V architecture.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5YKDT)
More details emerge about 'Project Monterey' and its role driving infrastructure workloads into hybrid clouds VMware has gone back to its roots to explain why the world needs to add a new hardware tier to datacenters.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#5YK8Y)
Star-Trek-style computers? There are worse ways to spend $65m of funding Adept AI, an artificial intelligence R&D lab founded by ex-Googlers who helped invent the popular transformer architecture, launched on Tuesday with the ambitious goal of teaching machines how to use "every software tool and API in the world."…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5YK8Z)
Bugs cost $680m in 2021, academics say, as devs have other concerns Comment "Smart contracts," which consist of self-executing code on a blockchain, are not nearly as smart as the label suggests.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#5YK4W)
The current affairs reporting you've been searching for Ayar Labs believes future chips and systems will be connected by light rather than electrical signals, and that vision is receiving considerable buy-in from semiconductor giants Nvidia and Intel – as well as a few other major tech companies and more than a dozen investment firms.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#5YK4X)
We hope you've patched that 9.8/10 severity bug A team of Iranian cyber-spies dubbed Rocket Kitten, for one, is likely behind attempts to exploit a critical remote-code execution vulnerability in VMware's identity management software, according to endpoint security firm Morphisec.…
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