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It's cool, claims Samsung as it pushes 3D IC SoC tech at overheated world
Promises to ladle out more info on grand SRAM at Hot Chips Samsung Foundry has begun rollout of its latest 3D IC packaging tech, dubbed “eXtended-Cube” or “X-Cube*", which it claims can result in lower power consumption and faster overall speeds.…
US govt proposes elephant showers for every American after Prez Trump says trickles dampen his haircare routine
This is how you win an election Updated Since the United States has had so much success flattening the curve (vertically), President Donald Trump has turned his attention to more pressing matters.…
Made in China? Not for much longer, reckons Foxconn boss
Chairman of iPhone maker tells investors local markets will grow their own manufacturing ecosystems China's days as "the world's factory" are numbered, according to Foxconn chairman Young Liu.…
Intel talks up its 10nm Tiger Lake laptop system-on-chips as though everything is going according to plan
Never mind the delays, competition, or departures – we've got a strategy Intel has revealed details of its 11th Generation Core technology, including its Tiger Lake laptop-friendly system-on-chip family featuring Willow Cove CPU cores and so-called SuperFin 10nm transistors.…
eBay won't pass UK Digital Service Tax costs on to third-party sellers – unlike Amazon, which simply can't afford it
Stop sniggering, don't forget those 'indirect taxes' Amazon says it pays Unlike arch-rival Amazon, eBay has assured the 300,000 third parties that use its online marketplaces it will continue to absorb the UK government's Digital Services Tax (DST) rather than pass it on.…
Snortical warfare: Wild boar launches amphibious assault against German beachgoers
Stealing nudists' laptops? An appetite for cocaine? They're evolving! Video Footage from northern Germany appears to document an alarming development in the arsenal of wild boars – amphibious assaults.…
Ink tanks park themselves all over the lawns of Western Europe as orders flood in
Get off my grass! ... And onto my WFH desktop Ink-tank printers flew off distributors' shelves in the first half of this year and onto the desks of work-from-home employees, providing one of the brighter spots for printer land in the first half of 2020.…
Deep-root database: Kew Garden's 8 million specimen collection to find new life through data management
Finally, a digital transformation that really matters Charles Darwin's legacy lives not just in the idea of evolution by natural selection, but also in the samples he collected.…
Sources: Oracle Commerce Cloud devs laid off as platform struggles to gain traction, move to modern architecture
Big Red: Everything's fine A bunch of Oracle developers supporting its Commerce systems are being let go as Big Red seeks to downsize the struggling platform.…
COVID-19 has done what Microsoft and Intel couldn't – given people a reason for a PC upgrade
Lenovo says online sales soared in Q1 and has new hyper-plan for its data center unit Lenovo's long-suffering data centre group has posted considerably increased revenue and a modest loss, thanks to increased engagements with hyperscale clients.…
ZX Spectrum reboot promising – steady now – 28MHz of sizzling Speccy speed now boasts improved Wi-Fi
Heir to 2017’s successful Spectrum Next hits target in minutes The team behind 2017’s successful re-imagining of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum is back with another new cut of the classic British Micro.…
You weren't hacked because you lacked space-age network defenses. Nor because cyber-gurus picked on you. It's far simpler than that
Three little words: Patches, passwords, policies The continued inability of organizations to patch security vulnerabilities in a timely manner, combined with guessable passwords and the spread of automated hacking tools, is making it pretty easy for miscreants, professionals, and thrill-seekers to break into corporate networks.…
VMware 'rebalances' with layoffs that converge hyperconverged team
Also hosed out many Datrium staff on day one VMware has made a round of layoffs that appear to be one of its regular consolidations but The Register has learned coincided with some internal re-organisation.…
Tencent’s gaming surge trumps potential loss of the one or two percent of cash it makes in America
Files 'Please explain' memo to Washington as revenue jumps 29 percent and profit pops even higher Chinese web giant Tencent has reported strong growth and brushed off the potential impact of the USA’s proposed ban on its WeChat service and cloud operation.…
India to trial restoration of Internet access in Kashmir
But only to bits that aren’t conflict hot spots India has taken a small step towards restoring meaningful internet access to the disputed states of Jammu and Kashmir, by ordering a trial restoration of 4G services in select areas.…
Cisco to sell everything-as-a-service – even core networking hardware – and cut costs by a billion bucks
Q4 revenue took a nasty kick in the COVIDs, but profit bounced anyway Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins says his IT giant is considering an as-a-service offering for its core networking hardware.…
America's largest radio telescope blind after falling cable slashes 100-foot gash in reflector dish
Venerable Arecibo Observatory showing its age Pic America's largest radio telescope, the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, has been forced to shut down after a falling cable slashed a 100-foot rent in its 1,000-foot reflector dish.…
Bratty Uber throws tantrum, threatens to cut off California unless judge does what it says in driver labor rights row
CEO says making cyber-cabbies employees would be a bridge too far Uber's CEO today threatened to suspend all of its dial-a-ride services in California should a judge not grant an emergency appeal to let it continue classifying its app's drivers as contract workers.…
Splunk sales ace wins sex discrimination case after new boss handed her key accounts to blokes deemed 'flight risks'
UK sales chief treated her unequally, rules Employment Tribunal A Splunk saleswoman who brought in eight-figure deals has won a sex discrimination lawsuit against the data analytics 'n' SIEM vendor after she was "pushed aside for the old boys' network".…
We have bad news for non-US Microsoft fans: The incoming Surface Duo is underspecced, overpriced, and over there
'A more productive way to get things done' – in the States only Microsoft has followed the Surface Duo price and ship date with some detailed specs that will leave all but the company's most determined fans struggling to say much more than: "Is that it?"…
Zoom-er or later, your past catches up with you: Vid chat service hit by sueball over end-to-end encryption claim
US consumer nonprofit alleges it was false advertising What's that barging into Zoom's socially distanced virtual family reunion? It's a lawsuit from US nonprofit Consumer Watchdog alleging the videoconferencing giant misled the public over its purported use of end-to-end encryption.…
Texas jury: Apple on the hook for half a billion dollars after infringing 4G LTE patents
Famed IP holder pops champers as Cupertino plots appeal A jury in Texas yesterday agreed that Apple should cough up $506.2m in FRAND royalties for including 4G LTE capability on the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch without buying a licence from a group of IP holders.…
Never Hertz to try: Samsung's new adaptive display tech will change frequency depending on the app you're running
Tipped to appear on upcoming Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G Samsung has lifted the lid on its new Adaptive Frequency screen tech, which dynamically adjusts a display's refresh rate based on the app being used. The firm says the tech is already commercially available, with plans to debut it on the Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G flagship blower.…
Irony, thy name is SANS: 28k records nicked from infosec training org after staffer's email account phished
Names, email addresses, phone numbers, job titles, company names, country of residence etc. pinched Updated Cybersecurity training organisation the SANS Institute suffered the loss of 28,000 items of personally identifiable information (PII) after a staffer's email account was accessed by malicious people.…
Just can't let go of those Windows CE apps? Microsoft has a container for that
Easing users into the world of Windows 10 IoT Enterprises eyeing their crusty old Windows CE apps with alarm as Microsoft yanks the plug on its legacy operating systems will be relieved to see the company making good on its promised CE container technology.…
How is Trump's anti-Chinese rhetoric playing out? 70% of smartphones sold in the US are – surprise – made in China
So it's working really well As US President Trump pats himself on the back for disrupting Huawei's business outside of China, he may be interested to discover more and more smartphones purchased in the US are made in the Middle Kingdom.…
The future of signage is here, and it wants an update
Careful with that Patch, Eugene Bork!Bork!Bork! As displays become ever more complex, one constant remains. Windows will need care and attention and is liable to let the world know if it doesn't get it. Welcome to another in The Register's pantheon of Bork.…
Microsoft spills beans on release, pricing for folding fancyphone: Start your Surface Duo engines now
10 September, $1,399 After months of teasing the faithful with smug pics of its latest blower in the hands of various veeps, Microsoft whipped the covers off the Surface Duo and confirmed the date and price of the folding fancyphone.…
Can't decide which OS to run today? Why not Linux inside Windows inside macOS?
Parallels desktop upgrade enables nested virtualization and adds a dash of automation Parallels has released a new version of its macOS desktop hypervisor and added a few handy things that developers and virtualization wonks will likely appreciate.…
If you haven't yet patched this critical hole in SAP NetWeaver Application Server, today is not your day
Full details of security vuln plus proof-of-concept exploits revealed We hope you've patched CVE-2020-6262, aka note 2835979, that affects SAP NetWeaver Application Server ABAP, because the folks who found and reported the vulnerability are going public with the details.…
What looks like a global pay freeze, sounds like a global pay freeze, but isn't a global pay freeze? Ask IBM
HR boss warns staff Big Blue will 'suspend' salary reviews, moving rises to 2021 Exclusive IBM has told staff across the world in all divisions it is scrapping pay rise reviews until the first half of next year due to the "considerable uncertainty" caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus crisis.…
UK.gov to propose new rules for online political campaigns after last election marred by an avalanche of fake news
Voters need to know who they are being targeted by, says MP The UK government is setting out its efforts to create more transparent rules for political campaigning online.…
Xiaomi turns 10 and celebrates by sitting down to relax in front of its new transparent television
And smartphone that shows you its innards if required Chinese consumer goods manufacturer Xiaomi has celebrated its tenth birthday with the release of a transparent television.…
Wi-Fi 6 isn't signed off yet, but boffins are already teasing us with specs for venerable wireless tech's next gen
Wi-Fi 7 had us on 'Extremely High Throughput,' the latency improvements sound nice, too As the IEEE 802.11 project, forebearer of Wi-Fi, marks its 30th anniversary next month, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) gear is just beginning to appear in the market, even as the spec awaits final ratification later this year.…
Some lucky web developer just scored $20k to scour Facebook out of Neil Young’s website
Plans to ‘disengage from the corrupt social platform’ that ‘is screwing with our election’ Ageing and angry rock icon Neil Young will scour Facebook and Google from his online archive.…
This is node joke. Tor battles to fend off swarm of Bitcoin-stealing evil exit relays making up about 25% of outgoing capacity at its height
Cash-strapped privacy devs face determined miscreants who keep coming back for more The Tor Project has confirmed someone, or some group, is in control of a large number of Bitcoin-snaffling exit nodes in its anonymizing network, and it's battling to boot them off.…
Softbank confirms talks to offload Arm as it posts rebound profit
Might float chip-designer, sell it all or sell chunks. Whatever happens, server CPU sales are the upside SoftBank has bounced back from a historic loss to post profits of $12bn as the company confirms that it is in negotiations to sell British chip designer Arm.…
India explores blockchain-powered voting but not to enable online elections
Verifying wandering voters in the world’s largest and most complex elections is the aim India has pondered how blockchain might enhance its elections with a high-level online gabfest concluding that the technology might have a role in making it possible for more voters to cast their ballot in more places around the nation.…
Pakistan aims to quadruple IT exports to $5bn, with freelancing youth to the fore
Which would leave it about four percent of neighboring India’s exports Pakistan has given itself a new target for IT services exports, hoping that within three years it can win $5bn of revenue.…
Citrix warns of patch-ASAP-grade bugs in its working-from-home products, just as we're all working from home
Expect Citrix Endpoint Management gear to come under attack soon With the world+dog releasing patches today, Citrix has another serious security situation it needs users’ help to smother.…
Appeals judges toss out FTC win: What Qualcomm did to its rivals was 'hypercompetitive, not anticompetitive'
Chip designer ruled not a monopolistic strangler after all An appeals court has reversed an earlier ruling that Qualcomm broke America's antitrust laws, dealing a blow to the FTC, which brought the case.…
We spent way too long on this Microsoft, Intel, Adobe, SAP, Red Hat Patch Tuesday article. Just click on it, pretend to read it, apply updates
Please, thanks, good show, cheers, ta Patch Tuesday Patch Tuesday used to be Microsoft's day to release patches. Now Adobe, Intel, and SAP are routinely joining the fun – with special guest star Red Hat this month.…
Steve Wozniak at 70: Here's to the bloke behind Apple who wasn't a complete... turtleneck
The Ying to Steve Jobs' Yang celebrates another orbit around the Sun Steve Wozniak, Apple co-founder and star engineer of the computer revolution, turns 70 today. How do you sum up such a storied career, which continues to touch facets of our daily lives? We should start at the beginning.…
Firefox maker Mozilla axes a quarter of its workforce, blames coronavirus, vows to 'develop new revenue streams'
250 'true Mozillians' laid off, Taiwan office completely shuttered Firefox maker Mozilla has axed 250 employees, or a quarter of its workforce, claiming the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is to blame after hitting it in the wallet. The organization also vowed to "ship new products faster and develop new revenue streams."…
Nokia licensor HMD Global scores $230m from Google, Qualcomm, and, er... Nokia
Phone maker to plough cash into 5G, cracking US market, and diversification Nokia licensor HMD Global is quids in after securing $230m in funding from a bevy of biz "partners" including Google, Qualcomm, and Nokia Technologies.…
Yes, you can spin up a hybrid multi-cloud in just one hour – and we’ll show you how
It’s the best way to lead your cloud migration. Watch our next RegCast to learn more Webcast As your staff continue to work from home, likely well into 2021, there’s never been a more pressing moment to consider the different ways you can make your business work better with a remote workforce.…
Rocket Lab to bounce back from July's orbital fail with bulging payloads and parachuting Electrons
Also: Scottish rocketeers to launch from Iceland, and SpaceX lobs more Starlinks In brief California-based Rocket Lab is to resume launches within the month after an Electron payload failed to reach orbit in July.…
Dreams feel real while we're in them, don't they Salesforce? 'Critical' virtual event Dreamforce faces the axe
'Obviously a critical brand' says CEO Benioff as he calls off online occasion Salesforce's 170,000-attendee annual uber-conference that the world knows as Dreamforce looks set to be no more - not even in digital form - at least as far as the 2020 version is concerned.…
UK Home Office dishes out contracts to 999 control room vendors after wasting cash on network tech it abandoned
Another chapter in the sorry Emergency Services Network saga Capita's contract to hook up emergency services control rooms under the UK's troubled Emergency Services Network (ESN) is being renewed for £6.5m without competition.…
NCC Group admits its training data was leaked online after folders full of CREST pentest certification exam notes posted to GitHub
'Inhouse crt rigs to solve... book before ur exam' as firm claims 'some' of the content wasn't theirs Exclusive British infosec biz NCC Group has admitted to The Register that its internal training materials were leaked on GitHub – after folders purporting to help people pass the CREST pentest certification exams appeared in a couple of repositories.…
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