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by Richard Currie on (#6NSNJ)
Now that's what you call a golden harvest As normies arrive at the world's most middle-of-the-road festival today, by the end of the week Glastonbury will be awash with hundreds of thousands of gallons of chemical-laced urine....
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by Richard Speed on (#6NSK9)
It was Vodafone, basically Exclusive The Register can exclusively reveal that the "IT issue" behind the ongoing chaos at British Airways was due to problems with how its systems interact with the Vodafone platform....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6NSKA)
Affordable Connectivity funding coming to an end soon... AT&T thinks that internet-based technology giants should contribute to a fund that subsidizes access to telecoms and broadband services in the US, and wants the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to force them to do so....
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by Liam Proven on (#6NSHK)
And there's a special offer on the CentOS-compatible Liberty Linux As SUSE ascends its self-imposed ALP, this version may be the last of the fixed release cycle for openSUSE Leap....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6NSFR)
Watts down, doc: Boffins find machine learning models can function with more modest power requirements Large language models can be made 50 times more energy efficient with alternative math and custom hardware, claim researchers at University of California Santa Cruz....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6NSFS)
Now, about that bill for the private jet that's taking him home to Australia ... Julian Assange is a free man....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6NSFT)
We sure hope this won't upset European regulators given how great their relationship is with Apple right now A pair of developers have come away from encounters with Apple's latest rules regarding video game emulators in its App Store and concluded the iGiant is not okay with software that emulates a whole operating system....
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6NSEG)
Admits it's not sure some clicks from from humans, points to bettter quality as sign not all is rotten Yahoo! Japan will waive $189 million charged to advertisers after deciding they were fraudulently charged, the portal's corporate parent revealed on Tuesday....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6NSDC)
Australian study finds GPS trackers - and sometimes AirTags - are in demand for the wrong reasons Tracking devices are in demand from organized crime groups and known perpetrators of domestic violence, according to an Australian study....
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6NSCA)
Now to figure out if it really is rich in useful stuff that could fuel further exploration China's Chang'e-6 re-entry capsule reached Earth on Tuesday after a 53-day mission to the far side of the Moon. And it came back with a sample onboard....
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by Matthew Connatser on (#6NSCB)
Text-to-image AI outfit can now buy time to build products and profit Generative AI company Stability AI says it's poised to accelerate development of its text-to-image products thanks to a fresh round of investments and a management shakeup....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6NSCC)
Probe: Worker at speech-recog outfit Nuance wasn't locked out after firing American healthcare provider Geisinger fears highly personal data on more than a million of its patients has been stolen - and claimed a former employee at a Microsoft subsidiary is the likely culprit....
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by Jessica Lyons on (#6NSB1)
Scripts turn malicious, infect webpages after Chinese CDN swallows domain The polyfill.io domain is being used to infect more than 100,000 websites with malware after a Chinese organization bought the domain earlier this year....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6NS95)
What's the matter, you want China to win, huh? It's been slow going expanding America's high-speed internet coverage - and city-level opposition to one proposed national law to streamline broadband roll-outs may stall things further....
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by Jessica Lyons on (#6NS6H)
Flash clobber chain fashionably late to Snowflake fiasco party Customer information said to have been stolen from Neiman Marcus's Snowflake instance has been put up for sale on the dark web for $150,000....
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by Matthew Connatser on (#6NS4A)
It's not entirely clear what actions the ChatGPT maker plans to take, if any ChatGPT developer OpenAI has sent out emails to users based in countries it considers "unsupported," saying it will block their access for good starting July 9....
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by Connor Jones on (#6NS4B)
Business is more lucrative than you might think The FBI says in just 12 months, scumbags stole circa $10 million from victims of crypto scams after posing as helpful lawyers offering to recover their lost tokens....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6NS4C)
Now windshield wipers are failing and trim is detaching of its own accord Tesla has issued two more physical Cybertruck recalls, bringing the total number of hardware issues the electric-car maker has had to fix on the troubled vehicle to three in as many months....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6NS1N)
Dance! Dance for me! ByteDance may not be the only company hurt by a US ban on TikTok: Oracle put a warning in its recently filed annual report that such a move could hit its revenue and profits as a provider of hosting services....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6NS1P)
But RISE with SAP can also be too rigid for some customers, Gartner says SAP customers looking for infrastructure support for ERP software from community cloud, cloud-like, or former co-location providers should do so with care, as they could take a hit on risks and TCO in the long run....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6NRZ0)
Cisco was briefly the world's most valuable company too, you know, just before the dot com bust Nvidia has rapidly lost about $500 billion off its market capitalization amid concerns that the GPU maker may have become overvalued or that the AI market powered by its chips is a bubble set to burst....
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by Liam Proven on (#6NRZ1)
Software System Award recognises his contributions to education Andy Tanenbaum, creator of MINIX, has been recognized for his code, seminal textbooks, and wider educational influence over much of the modern FOSS world....
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by Connor Jones on (#6NRTW)
Crafty crims broke in but encryption stopped any nastiness US cybersecurity agency CISA is urging high-risk chemical facilities to secure their online accounts after someone broke into its Chemical Security Assessment Tool (CSAT) portal....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6NRTX)
Compute, storage, and networking virtualization brought together - with live ESXi patching VMware by Broadcom has previewed an update to its flagship Cloud Foundation and vSphere Foundation bundles that appear to deliver on past promises to make the virty giant's wares easier to acquire and operate....
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by Paul Kunert on (#6NRTY)
Statement of Objections sent to Redmond HQ following probe that began July 2023 Microsoft broke the European Union's antitrust regulations by "tying" collaboration tool Teams to its dominant online Office productivity suite, according to preliminary findings from an investigation begun in July 2023....
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by Jessica Lyons on (#6NRR2)
Attacking the NHS is a very bad move UK and US cops have reportedly joined forces to find and fight Qilin, the ransomware gang wreaking havoc on the global healthcare industry....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6NRR3)
Which isn't to say Nvidia and hyperscalers will win, says analyst Steve Brazier, as regulators circle HPE discover Walking the floor at HPE's Discover show in Las Vegas last week, this vulture was left with the distinct impression that HPE and its partners believe that the age of turnkey on-prem enterprise-level AI has arrived....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6NRP5)
Lawsuit demands big changes and a little transparency in reporting Intel executives have been hit by a shareholder derivative lawsuit from an investor alleging that they and others were misled regarding the financial performance of the company's foundry business....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6NRP6)
Low-code and report production vie for early use cases, but risks remain With vendors obsessed with adding generative AI to everything, does it really have a place in ERP software? It's very early days, say analysts at Forrester....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6NRM8)
Just when you think we've solved chlorofluorocarbons Large numbers of low Earth orbit satellites such as those operated by Starlink could pose a threat to the planet's ozone layer once they re-enter the atmosphere, according to recent research....
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6NRM9)
National Fire Agency responds with inspection of 213 battery-related workplaces A fire at a lithium battery manufacturing plant in Hwaseong, South Korea on Monday killed at least 23 people and injured eight others....
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by Tobias Mann on (#6NRMA)
Qatari telco reckons deal will give it an 18-24 month lead in region Amid US restrictions curbing the export of certain high-end AI accelerators to much of the Middle East, Silicon Valley's Nvidia has reached an agreement to furnish Qatari telecom Ooredoo's datacenters with "thousands" of GPUs....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6NRJR)
Spanish sublet shock solution to housing crisis Tourists in the Spanish city of Barcelona will have fewer lodging options come 2028, as the city has decided to evict operators of short-term apartment rentals....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6NRH7)
Like Bedrock or Azure OpenAI Studio - but with the added fun of geopolitical risk Alibaba Cloud has created an English language version of Modelscope, its models-as-service offering....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6NREM)
WikiLeaks boss already out of Blighty and, if all goes to plan, ultimately off to home in Australia WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been freed from prison in the UK after agreeing to plead guilty to just one count of conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense information, brought against him by the United States. Uncle Sam previously filed more than a dozen counts....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6NRD9)
'Congress has effectively gutted it as part of a backroom deal' Analysis Introduced in April, the American Privacy Rights Act (APRA) was - in the words of its drafters - "the best opportunity we've had in decades to establish a national data privacy and security standard that gives people the right to control their personal information."...
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by Matthew Connatser on (#6NRBD)
Recording Industry Ass. of America orchestrates war on Udio and Suno Updated Big name record labels are together suing two AI startups for allegedly training their music-generating models on copyrighted tracks without permission, resulting in the software emitting audio that rips off commercial work....
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by Jessica Lyons on (#6NR8W)
About a thousand vulnerable instances still exposed online, we're told A now-patched vulnerability in Ollama - a popular open source project for running LLMs - can lead to remote code execution, according to flaw finders who warned that upwards of 1,000 vulnerable instances remain exposed to the internet....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6NR8X)
Same old whinging: We can't change the world if you ask us to do it openly Venture capitalist Y Combinator and more than 140 machine-learning startups have signed an open letter in opposition to a proposed hot-button AI safety law making its way through the California legislature....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6NR8Y)
Steve Teixeira, said to be CEO-in-waiting, now sues Firefox maker for discrimination, retaliation Mozilla Corporation was sued this month in the US, along with three of its executives, for alleged disability discrimination and retaliation against Chief Product Officer Steve Teixeira....
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by Matthew Connatser on (#6NR69)
Variant of Lockbit 3.0 said to be weapon of choice for attack The Indonesian government has admitted its national datacenter was hit by ransomware criminals, disrupting some of the country's services....
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by Connor Jones on (#6NR6A)
More customers self-reporting to SEC as disruption carries into second week The number of US companies filing Form 8-Ks with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and referencing embattled car dealership software biz CDK is mounting....
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by Matthew Connatser on (#6NR6B)
Otero family sues Uncle Sam for $80K+ to make everything right A Florida homeowner has sued NASA for more than $80,000 in compensation after debris from the International Space Station smashed a hole in his roof....
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by Richard Speed on (#6NR4A)
iFixit hands out provisional 8 out of 10 for hardware designed with repairs in mind Microsoft has received a thumbs-up from iFixit, with a provisional 8 out of 10 for repairability on its latest Surface Pro and Laptop devices....
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by Richard Speed on (#6NR4B)
Tit for tat spat could be avoided China and the European Commission are to launch consultations on the European Union anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles (EVs)....
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by Liam Proven on (#6NR1Y)
AlmaLinux and upstream kernel support for Raspberry Pi 5, plus a forthcoming high-performance Arm64 Tuxedo laptop Encouraging noises are coming from multiple directions around Linux support for both current and next-generation Arm64 kit....
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by Connor Jones on (#6NR1Z)
Seems like as good a time as any to upgrade older hardware There are early indications of active attacks targeting end-of-life Zyxel NAS boxes just a few weeks after details of three critical vulnerabilities were made public....
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by Richard Speed on (#6NR20)
If it's Boeing, it isn't going joke gets a bit real for 'nauts Boeing's Starliner will remain docked at the International Space Station (ISS) for a while longer as engineers analyze data from the vehicle's propulsion system....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6NQZ7)
Plus: Commission launches new probe into iPhone maker's efforts to work with new laws The European Commission has published preliminary findings that accuse Apple of breaching the Digital Markets Act (DMA) by preventing developers from telling customers about options outside the App Store....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6NQZ8)
Morpheus comms system online by 2025? You must be dreaming The UK government has been accused of blowing 174 million ($220 million) on "external advice" for a new radio system for the armed forces that has been beset by delays and cancelled contracts....
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