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by Chris Mellor on (#4G8M3)
Mad dash stalled growth and screwed revenue targets Subscriptions is the nirvana that tech vendors are trying to journey towards since investors love predictability. For hyperconverged bigwig Nutanix, it has proved to be something of a challenge but for all the wrong reasons.…
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by Max Smolaks on (#4G8FS)
Deadline for offers is June 14 MapR Technologies, once a shining star of the emerging big data analytics set with a valuation of more than $1 billion, has two weeks to find an investor. Failure to do will see the software developer shutter its HQ and terminate 122 staff, including founder and CEO John Schroeder.…
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by Max Smolaks on (#4G8FV)
Hot in that waistcoat, innit, Gareth Southgate? RotM The Football Association - which governs competitive football in England - has fallen prey to the rise of the player analytics machines, having thrown its lot in with Google's public cloud and associated tools.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#4G8BJ)
Let's not talk about the $48bn debt pile Sagging server market demand, protracted chip shortages and the US’ tariff shenanigans with China are among the things Dell Tech is watching with interest after lowering fiscal ’20 revenue targets.…
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by John Oates on (#4G86K)
Plus market's slow to swallow gear, especially storage. Hmmf. At least Huawei 'ban' won't hurt too much Storage and semiconductor maker Marvell Technology Group played down the impact of the effective ban on selling chips to Huawei as it filed losses of $21m for the quarter ended 4 May.…
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by John Oates on (#4G86M)
Show us what you knew and when, shareholders demand A court in Delaware has backed investors who want to see internal emails and other documents relating to how Facebook handed data on 50 million users to Cambridge Analytica.…
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by Chris Mellor on (#4G81G)
Case being heard in US, but disties in Middle East, Europe warn delays will go on till at least August Exclusive A courtroom showdown over a patent infringement allegation that Fujifilm brought against Sony is crippling supply of LTO-8 tape media stateside and further afield, and a resolution doesn't appear to be imminent.…
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by Max Smolaks on (#4G7XH)
Sorry, wrong Eton – the power distribution specialist says rent out battery capacity to the grid Power distribution specialist Eaton has kicked off a pilot project in Ireland that uses data centre UPS systems to help power the grid in periods of peak demand, to avoid grid-level outages.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#4G7SH)
Now they're withdrawing co-operation too Following disquiet over the IEEE's decision to block Huawei-linked researchers from doing various academic tasks, a Chinese computer research body has reportedly severed ties with the IEEE in retaliation.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#4G7SK)
If you've bought a Foxes shirt lately, check your statements Leicester City Football Club has quietly told people who bought stuff from its website that their financial details have been stolen by hackers – and those details include credit card numbers and CVVs.…
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by John Oates on (#4G7PF)
Stock prices take predictable battering Minicab disruptor Uber burned a billion dollars in the quarter ended 31 March 2019, its first since going public.…
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by Richard Currie on (#4G7K3)
Impressive indie is an emergent gameplay goldmine The RPG Greetings, traveller, and welcome to The Register Plays Games, henceforth known as The RPG, a column that will run on the last Friday of each month. All genres, AAA studios, indie devs, just out or decades old – nothing is off-limits, but it'll likely have to be something fun and hopefully even new to you.…
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by Alistair Dabbs on (#4G7GR)
One for the money, two for the blow Something for the Weekend, Sir? "Thirty years ago people couldn't imagine online porn."…
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by Max Smolaks on (#4G7GS)
Hyperscalers now leasing 81 per cent of new colo space in FLAP markets Cloud slingers are leasing larger chunks of third-party colocation facilities as they can’t build their own data centres fast enough in locations they need, and nowhere is this trend more pronounced than Europe.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#4G7EP)
Repeat after me, better software costs less... Interview ThoughtWorks chief scientist Martin Fowler has written about the curious inverse relationship between quality and cost in the field of software development.…
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by Richard Speed on (#4G7CB)
Top tip for when no one knows which rack you need to look at On Call As the week draws to a close and we bite our collective knuckles at all the things that went a bit wrong, take solace in another tale about those brave souls charged with fixing stuff when it all goes squiffy: On Call.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#4G79E)
Sadly no HD video back in 1900 but restoration has worked wonders Video The first ever film of a solar eclipse, created in 1900 and once thought lost forever, has been found and restored by the British Film Institute and the UK's Royal Astronomical Society.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#4G76X)
Are you tired of being lonely? Do you want to find REAL love? Catfishing, the act of pretending to be someone you're not to deceive people over the internet, can be caught early on by machine learning systems to prevent fake online romance scams.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#4G6XS)
Chrome extension creators and Drive app makers face pending API and policy limitations Google on Thursday announced plans to tighten its requirements for developers of Chrome extensions and apps that utilize the Drive API as part of a previously announced re-evaluation of third-party access to Google user data.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#4G6JZ)
Ad giant's site slurping tech complicates web security model, could give more power to search engines and social networks, Firefox maker warns Mozilla has published a series of objections to web packaging, a content distribution scheme proposed by engineers at Google that the Firefox maker considers harmful to the web in its current form.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#4G6K0)
No policy to stop use of dodgy foreign network providers. You'd hope common sense would prevail, but... US government workers may be placing America's national security at risk as there is no official policy banning them from running their smartphones' personal and official internet traffic through untrustworthy foreign-hosted VPN services.…
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by Max Smolaks on (#4G6DX)
Those stellar financial results last week. Yes ignore them Lenovo is eliminating 500 staff worldwide, including some in its US headquarters at Research Triangle Park in Morrisville, North Carolina.…
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by Chris Mellor on (#4G64Q)
Oversupply blues set to continue into the second too Oversupply is a pain in the collective rear for flash suppliers – a price crash caused market revenues to slump by almost a fifth to $10.792bn in calendar Q1 compared to the prior quarter.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#4G5ZV)
Which then deleted all evidence – except this article Pics Today marked the launch of Britain's first 5G network – and also, as the BBC joyously informed us, the first telly broadcast made over 5G. But guess which company made the antenna that the Beeb used to beam its tech correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones into your bedroom this morning?…
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by Paul Kunert on (#4G5V6)
EMEA shipments for calendar Q1 up 16.7% on last year. As for the rest of the market.... There is a flicker of positivity in the world of Apple hardware – iPads are flying off retailers' shelves again.…
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by Max Smolaks on (#4G5PN)
Because those 80,000 codices are getting a bit oldy-moldy now The Holy See has upgraded the data centre used to preserve the extensive collection of historic documents held in the Vatican Apostolic Library.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#4G5PQ)
Auto-detects structured data... some of the time Amazon Web Services has announced the general availability of Textract, a service for converting scanned documents to text.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#4G5HP)
Brit spies' idea would backdoor WhatsApp et al without breaking the crypto Bruce Schneier, Richard Stallman and a host of western tech companies including Microsoft and WhatsApp are pushing back hard against GCHQ proposals that to add a "ghost user" to encrypted messaging services.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#4G5CV)
TITSUP* at Wynyard, Doxford bit barns leave finance clients with some free time – sources The dust is settling at DXC Technology following an outage at its Wynyard colocation site in England yesterday that hosts services for a bunch of FTSE 50 financial services clients, insiders have told us.…
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by Richard Currie on (#4G5BR)
US to smother the planet with liberty, whether we like it or not Logowatch Whether it's Puff Daddy to P Diddy, Sci Fi to Syfy or French fries to freedom fries, the US is the undisputed king of dubious rebranding exercises.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#4G5BT)
High Street help with those Blue Screens of Death Microsoft will open its first bricks and mortar store in the UK on 11 July, located in London's Oxford Circus – just a short walk from Apple's shiny Regent Street boutique.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#4G592)
This will be the PCIe 5.0, this will be the PCIe 5.0 PCI-SIG, the industry consortium that oversees the Peripheral Component Interconnect Express specification, rolled out PCIe 5.0 on Wednesday, promising speedier data transfers between connected computer components.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#4G56R)
Nanshou malware hijacked more than 50,000 MS-SQL boxes with rootkits More than 50,000 servers around the world have been infected with malware that installs crypto-coin-mining scripts and advanced rootkits, it is claimed.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#4G54Y)
Folks reported non-functioning volume control in February, still no firmware fix in sight If you are fed up with shouting at a so-called smart assistant to make yourself heard, you must be one of the many Google Home customers who have lived with a less-than-stellar digital butler lately.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#4G52R)
Your repo's dependencies need updating to close a hole? We're way ahead of you, pal GitHub can now automagically offer security patches for projects' third-party dependencies.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#4G50G)
First gas giant spotted in the so-called 'Neptunian Desert' Astrophysicists have discovered a rogue exoplanet that has managed to cling onto its atmosphere despite lying fatally close to its parent star, defying all expectations.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#4G4HZ)
Class-action lawsuit accuses Cupertino of flogging personal info to marketroids Apple has been hit with a class-action complaint in the US accusing the iGiant of playing fast and loose with the privacy of its customers.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#4G4EV)
'We hacked the results to reach one of the most difficult places: The top of the world’s largest search engine' Updated The North Face tried to sneakily replace images on Wikipedia pages with shots of models wearing the outdoor-clothing biz's clobber in an attempt to skyrocket to the top of Google Images.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#4G47A)
Secure comms biz says it simply follows the law – plus, there's always Tor Updated ProtonMail, a provider of encrypted email, has denied claims that it voluntarily provides real-time surveillance to authorities.…
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by Max Smolaks on (#4G47C)
OEMs toes the line for that sweet, sweet marketing moolah This week at Computex in Taiwan, Chipzilla finally shared the specific details about Project Athena – its valiant attempt to tell PC makers how to do their job.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#4G43D)
They think it's a level playing field. How sweet Huawei is trying to have a key part of American lawfare against the Chinese company thrown out by a US court – on the grounds it breaks the United States constitution.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#4G3ZC)
Now you can VPN from a cheap router – but only to a premium Azure Gateway Microsoft has announced the general availability of OpenVPN support in Azure point-to-site VPN gateways, used to enable client PCs and devices to connect to an Azure network via a secure tunnel.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#4G3T0)
Angry boffins start questioning standards body's independence Compsci academics are startled by how the US-based IEEE is complying with American sanctions on Huawei. That includes halting peer review by anyone connected to the Chinese company – and banning them from buying IEEE-branded coffee mugs.…
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by Max Smolaks on (#4G3MY)
No magic here, just lots of chunky GPUs Nvidia revealed EGX earlier this week, its distributed platform for machine learning applications, based on Kubernetes. Now Taiwanese server vendor Tyan has furnished one of the first examples of the kind of hardware that will be used with EGX.…
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by Richard Currie on (#4G3FC)
And what was he hoping to study? Social Sciences "Not tonight, love." We've all been there – sometimes life throws you a curveball and the ensuing despondency firmly shelves making the beast with two backs for a while.…
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by Max Smolaks on (#4G3AS)
So grocery giant need not fear the result of a hundred battles – at least that's the theory Retail empire Walmart, proud owner of the British supermarket chain Asda, has appointed Suresh Kumar as its global chief technical officer.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#4G3AV)
Back 2 school and retail spending slows, but there's hope for commercial market as Microsoft turns off Win7 support taps EMEA PC shipments look set to shrink in 2019 due weak consumer sales and the effect Intel's prolonged CPU shortages will have on product availability during the Back To School season.…
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by Chris Mellor on (#4G35T)
Deep-sleep state sips less juice, but active state slurps more Intel has added two more PCIe lanes to speed up its Optane memory disk drive caching device and tweaked power handling for a lower deep-sleep power draw.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#4G31Z)
And we've been hurt before At Computex in Taipei, Microsoft exec Nick Parker talked up the "evolution of the PC ecosystem", describing a future modern operating system which is secure, connected and AI-powered.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#4G321)
Over half a billion installs? This one's not over yet, we reckon News aggregation app Flipboard has publicly confessed that hackers accessed personal data about its members.…
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