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MediaTek wants Windows 11 Arm PCs powered by its chips, not just Qualcomm's
CEO plans to hop into bed with the Beast of Redmond MediaTek intends to work with Microsoft on putting Windows 11 on devices powered by its Arm-based processors, the chip house's CEO said during an earnings call this week.…
Next.js 12: Middleware, ECMAScript modules, and lessening use of Node.js
Vercel boss Guillermo Rauch speaks to The Reg about Rust, WebAssembly, Node TypeScript, and more Interview Next.js 12 is out with a range of new features including built-in middleware and support for ECMAScript (ES) modules.…
Intel claims first Alder Lake chip is the fastest desktop gaming silicon in the world
Venerable semi biz having to move faster to stop others eating its lunch Intel has had to significantly change its approach to chip design with Apple, Arm and AMD slowly undoing its decades-long dominance.…
It's that time of the year again when GitHub does its show'n'tell of features – some new and others kinda new
Universe event reveals iterative improvements but no big bang Microsoft's GitHub social code motel begins its two-day Universe happening on Wednesday, bringing with it assorted enhancements to its developer-oriented products and services.…
Googlebusters: Cloud biz jumps 45% in Q3 but misses Wall St consensus, operating losses almost halved
Advertising engine still revving amid pandemic Google Cloud – a relative blip on parent Alphabet's balance sheet – booked in a 45 per cent year-on-year bounce in turnover for calendar Q3 but still missed the consensus estimate by Wall Street analysts.…
Teen bought Google ad for his scam website and made 48 Bitcoins duping UK online shoppers
'If he was an adult he would be going inside' – judge A "sophisticated" teenager has had £2.1m ($2.88m) in cryptocurrency confiscated after he set up a phishing site and advertised it on Google, duping consumers into handing over gift voucher redemption codes.…
Microsoft: Cloud and Windows OEM sales up, but Surface? No, not even during WFH boom
Water's wet, sky's blue, and Redmond's revenues grew in Q1 2022 Even a "stronger than expected" PC market with unprecedented demand from homebound workers couldn't lift Surface revenues in Microsoft's first quarter for fiscal 2022 - in an otherwise stellar quarter for the firm.…
Product release cycles are killing the environment, techies tell British Computer Society
Running Linux on a vintage box is one answer, but someone has to hold big tech's feet to fire Bringing an end to the relentless nature of annual product release cycles is something that should be top of the agenda for the soon-to-run 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP26.…
UK science suffers as lawmakers continue to dither over Brexit negotiations
Horizons Europe carrot dangled amid protocol wrangling A report from the UK House of Commons' European Scrutiny Committee has blamed delays in Brussels for choking off revenue streams to British institutions and businesses.…
Warehouse belonging to Chinese payment terminal manufacturer raided by FBI
PAX Technology devices allegedly infected with malware US feds were spotted raiding a warehouse belonging to Chinese payment terminal manufacturer PAX Technology in Jacksonville, Florida, on Tuesday, with speculation abounding that the machines contained preinstalled malware.…
Everything you wanted to know about modern network congestion control but were perhaps too afraid to ask
In which a little unfairness can be quite beneficial Systems Approach It’s hard not to be amazed by the amount of active research on congestion control over the past 30-plus years. From theory to practice, and with more than its fair share of flame wars, the question of how to manage congestion in the network is a technical challenge that resists an optimal solution while offering countless options for incremental improvement.…
Cisco deprecates Microsoft management integrations for UCS servers
Working on Azure integration – but not there yet Cisco has deprecated support for some third-party management integrations for its UCS servers, and emerged unable to play nice with Microsoft's most recent offerings.…
Protonmail celebrates Swiss court victory exempting it from telco data retention laws
Doesn't stop local courts' surveillance orders, though Encrypted email provider Protonmail has hailed a recent Swiss legal ruling as a "victory for privacy," after winning a lawsuit that sees it exempted from data retention laws in the mountainous realm.…
Japan picks AWS and Google for first gov cloud push
Local players passed over for Digital Agency’s first project Japan's Digital Agency has picked Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud for its first big reform push.…
Singaporean minister touts internet 'kill switch' that finds kids reading net nasties and cuts 'em off ASAP
Fancies a real-time crowdsourced content rating scheme too A Minister in the Singapore government has suggested the creation of an internet kill switch that would prevent minors from reading questionable material online – perhaps using ratings of content created in real time by crowdsourced contributors.…
China Telecom booted out of USA as Feds worry it could disrupt or spy on local networks
FCC urges more action against Huawei and DJI, too The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has terminated China Telecom's authority to provide communications services in the USA.…
Qualcomm gets news of modest Snapdragons out of the way before next month's big chip launch
A little more oomph coming for cheaper smartphones Budget smartphones these days do OK with 5G though lack performance in other areas, and so Qualcomm has promised some system-on-chips to give these modest devices some more oomph.…
Raising the price of in-demand processors really helps the bottom line, says AMD
You don't double operating income by giving silicon away AMD, which is raking in cash from its CPUs and GPUs, said higher price tags on its components helped bolster its financial results for the third quarter of this year.…
DISH Wireless hooks up with Helium's decentralised 5G network via FreedomFi gear
Connecting data and rewarding people with cryptocash, if they want it US carrier DISH Wireless has buddied up with Helium blockchain crew and FreedomFi to permit users to roam onto the Helium network, built with the latter's 5G CBRS hotspots.…
These couldn't wait for Patch Tuesday: Adobe issues bonus fixes for 92 security holes in 14 products
It's 2021 and of course code with classic buffer overflows is still shipping A mere two weeks after its most recent set of security patches, Adobe has issued another 14 security bulletins covering 92 CVE-listed bugs.…
Russia leads the world in one thing – number of content-removal demands to Google
China still in the toilet for internet freedom with 'draconian prison terms for online dissent' Google has published its semi-annual set of stats revealing how many content takedown requests it receives from courts and governments worldwide.…
Cisco to face trial over trade secrets theft, NDA breach claims after losing attempt to swat Leadfactors lawsuit
Startup alleges IP wound up in Switchzilla's Quad product Cisco will face trial in a long-running case over claims that it stole trade secrets from an enterprise collaboration startup, a US judge has ruled.…
Sovereignty? We've heard of it. UK government gives contract to store MI5, MI6 and GCHQ's data to AWS
Hands up who wants to do that info migration The UK's intelligence services are to store their secret files in the AWS cloud in a deal inked earlier this year, according to reports.…
Ever wondered where the 'cloud' was in Adobe Creative Cloud? Here it is in beta form
In-browser editing previewed for Photoshop and Illustrator Adobe has introduced a beta of Creative Cloud Web at its virtual Max event, which kicked off today.…
UK schools slap a hold on facial scanning of children amid fierce criticism
'Consent cannot be truly freely given' says privacy campaigner The use of facial recognition technology deployed in a number of school canteens across the UK has been put on hold for the time being after the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) intervened to ask some questions.…
EU digital rules must consider anti-competitive licensing terms, say cloud sellers
*cough* Microsoft and Oracle *cough* Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers in Europe (CISPE) has published a report on how the licensing antics of legacy software firms could distort the cloud marketplace.…
Microsoft's UWP = Unwanted Windows Platform?
Company recommends migration for those unhappy with current functionality Microsoft has further clarified its plans for the Universal Windows Platform, a desktop application framework which at the launch of Windows 10 was said to be the future but now looks headed for oblivion.…
Matrix for the masses platform Element One goes live: $5 a month with WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram bridges
New package aimed at consumers Element, which makes Matrix-based communications and collaboration tools, has launched a consumer-oriented version of its messaging platform, complete with bridges for WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram.…
31-year-old piece of hardware not working very well: Hubble telescope back in safe mode over 'synchronization issues'
James Webb Space Telescope in line for a December flight The veteran Hubble Space Telescope (HST) tripped back into safe mode yesterday, leaving science operations suspended while the latest technical woe is investigated.…
DDoSers take weekend off only to resume campaign against UK's Voipfone on Monday
Firm fingers 'overseas criminals' for sending internet phone business TITSUP* It never rains but it pours. Internet telephone service provider Voipfone, currently battling a "major outage" across all voice services, has admitted to being hit by an "extortion-based DDoS attack from overseas criminals" that knocked it offline last week.…
Google deliberately throttled ad load times to promote AMP, claims new court document
'Nice comparative boost' for AMP claimed to be achieved by actively slowing other formats More detail has emerged from a 173-page complaint filed last week in the lawsuit brought against Google by a number of US states, including allegations that Google deliberately throttled advertisements not served to its AMP (Accelerated Mobile) pages.…
Samsung boss Lee Jae-Yong convicted and fined for drug abuse
Took Propofol, aka ‘the milk of amnesia’ or 'the drug that killed Michael Jackson' Samsung boss Lee Jae-Yong has been convicted of drug abuse and fined 70 million won (US$60K).…
Learn how to make AI systems your users can trust: Dr Janet Bastiman presents our next MCubed web lecture
Transparency, algorithmic accountability, and much more – tune in online next week for free Special Series After some years of investigation, more and more industries are warming to integrating machine-learning technologies into their digital offerings. Given the almost omnipresent reports on biased algorithms and security concerns, however, consumers often have an understandably hard time finding enthusiasm for AI popping up in sensitive areas, such as health and finances.…
GCHQ director outlines plan to 'go after' links between ransomware crims and state actors
Sir Jeremy Fleming paints picture of a cultural battle over the internet, AI and the soul of future technology The UK's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) boss Sir Jeremy Fleming has outlined a plan to pursue criminal actors who deploy ransomware as well as the state actors that are aware of their efforts.…
Facebook's greatest misses: The five nastiest bits from recent leaks
Zuck says criticism is unfair and – look over here at our huge revenue growth, billions for future holo-conferences, and pivot to young adults Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg believes the media has made "a coordinated effort to selectively use leaked documents to paint a false picture of our company".…
South Korean telco goes down, blames DDoS attack, later admits its BGP broke
Good thing the government didn't crank up the national alert system or anything ... Oh no, it did South Korean telco KT, which has around 30 per cent of the nation’s mobile market, has admitted that a network outage was caused by its own blunder and not a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.…
Jeff Bezos wants to build a business park in space
Pretty ambitious – none of this Blue-Origin-led consortium can put humans in orbit yet Blue Origin is leading a consortium hoping to put the first commercial space station into orbit. The craft is set to combine research and tourism facilities, and provide an office address in space for businesses.…
Amazon warehouse workers in New York to labor watchdog: We want our union vote
Unions face test on Staten Island after defeat in Bessemer, Alabama On Monday, a group representing workers at Amazon's warehouses on Staten Island, New York, electronically delivered a petition with at least 2,000 signatures to America's National Labor Relations Board in an effort to demonstrate there's enough employee support to hold a vote on whether to unionize.…
If you're using this hijacked NPM library anywhere in your software stack, read this
US govt issues alert over JS package downloaded 8m times a week – plus more news from world of infosec In brief The US government's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has warned developers that a version of the ua-parser-js JavaScript library, available via NPM, was infected with data-stealing and cryptocurrency-mining malware.…
Non-profit's IT manager accused of embezzling $400k by buying gear, services from his own fake companies
Boss used org's credit card to buy stuff from Amazon, Square accounts he set up, say prosecutors An IT manager in the US was arrested on Friday for allegedly embezzling about $370,000 from an unidentified non-profit organization.…
The future: Windows streaming through notched Apple screens
Choice is the word for Jamf's Dean Hager Interview As Apple's devices continue to find favour with enterprise users, the fortress that is Windows appears to be under attack in the corporate world.…
Ransomware criminals have feelings too: BlackMatter abuse caused crims to shut down negotiation portal
Or so says infsec outfit Emsisoft Hurling online abuse at ransomware gangs may have contributed to a hardline policy of dumping victims' data online, according to counter-ransomware company Emsisoft.…
Windows XP@20: From the killer of ME to banging out patches for yet another vulnerability
When NT and 9x became one Feature It was on this very day, 20 years ago, that Microsoft released Windows XP to General Availability.…
UK watchdog launches full probe of Motorola Solutions' cop-comms deals on Emergency Services Network
Firm working on both old programme and its replacement - CMA checks potential 'incentive' to delay Britain's competition watchdog is launching a full blown probe into whether Motorola Solutions is abusing its position as the sole provider of an emergency service network by holding up the replacement project.…
Intel hopes to burn newly open-sourced AI debug tech into chips
Chipzilla dreams of planting ControlFlag in hardware Intel Labs has big plans for a software tool called ControlFlag that uses artificial intelligence to scan through code and pick out errors.…
SolarWinds attacker on the move: Russia's Nobelium crew has trebled attacks targeting MSPs, cloud resellers, says Microsoft
Phishing and password spraying on the up Russia's Nobelium group – fingered as being a Russian state actor by both the United States and Britain – has massively ramped up phishing and password spraying attempts against managed service providers (MSPs) and cloud resellers, Microsoft's security arm has warned.…
Tesla slams into reverse, pulls latest beta of Full Self-Driving software from participating car owners
FSD rolled back to 10.2 after 'issues' found Tesla has yanked the latest beta, 10.3, of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software from participating car owners after boss Elon Musk noted the company was "seeing some issues" with the code.…
HIV Scotland fined £10,000 for BCC email blunder identifying names of virus-carriers' patient-advocates
'Serious deficiencies in tech and organisational measures' The United Kingdom's data watchdog is calling on organisations to review their "bulk email practices" after a BCC blunder by HIV Scotland incurred a £10,000 fine for breaking data protection regulations.…
Twitter's machine learning algorithms amplify tweets from right-wing politicians over those on the left
Enginners and researchers don't know why Twitter's algorithms are more likely to boost right-wing content than left-wing posts from politicians and news publications, according to a recent study.…
Poor data sharing is holding back the UK court system's pandemic recovery, says National Audit Office
Lack of data for planning also a problem, spending watchdog finds The UK court system's failure to implement its own recommendations for improving data sharing is holding back its recovery from the pandemic, according to a report from the National Audit Office (NAO).…
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