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When 'Chatty Spider' morphs into tech services cosplay spider
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| Updated | 2026-06-06 01:00 |
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Good luck, sys admins
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Business is back to normal in the orbital station, but one of two newly discovered leaks is still unrepaired
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DoE wants to keep 13 coal-fired power generators going at the same time as funding nuclear research
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PARTNER CONTENT: Integrating AI into the iEPMS platform to achieve a 98% quality review accuracy rate and slash report generation times, leveraging experience from 240,000 global projects
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China Mobile Jiangsu and ZTE unveil intelligent complaint analysis agent to reshape core network O&M
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PARTNER CONTENT: Leveraging multi-modal LLMs and agent technology to automate signaling analysis and shift core network O&M from experience to knowledge-driven
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Most orgs remain trapped between flashy demos and real-world deployment, despite 75% saying adoption is racing ahead
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SQL Server licenses can now be consumed in the rival cloud's DBaaS
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Those receiving aid in the famine-threatened, war-torn territory told support will remain
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Who needs one big CPU when you could have dozens of little ones?
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Forecasts earnings well ahead of expectations, even as it taps credit facilities to lock in memory supply
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Cost model designed to protect against low-cost bid bias, claims rival
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Blue Badge holders exposed to each other after BCC function proves too complex
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Regulator says NCA's aging tech drags down productivity, forces officers to juggle hardware and do manual workarounds
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Comms watchdog says up to 83% of tests fail the 'good performance' threshold
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Bulletproof vests and armored vehicles were not in the job description
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The plea for caution comes the same week it beat AI archrival OpenAI to filing for an IPO
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A familiar tactic popularized by chaotic crime crew Lapsus$
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Another ally questions reliance on American AI
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Codex drops an HTTP/2 Bomb
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Scientists and industry leaders push for mandatory DNA synthesis screening
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Tech biz teaching AI to use computers by slurping staff activity
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Intel still owns the room, but Epyc keeps nicking the furniture
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Users probe backup failures find Claude-assisted commits. Veteran engineer retorts: "I did not just vibe-code 'convert test suite to python'."
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Nvidia's prefill accelerator was shelved, but Chipzilla's Crescent Island could fill the void
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Pips Accenture and NEC to bag decade-long deal for cops across England, Wales, and beyond
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Cash-for-intel tradecraft continues to concern intelligence officials years after it was first spotted
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Fresh penalties secured after initial prison, community service sentences for RAC double act
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Means residents can skip the credit card and use 'pay by bank' for local authorities and services
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Another monster tech contract in the works for one of the usual suspects
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'Attackers can now cheaply operationalize known vulnerabilities at scale,' boffins tell The Reg
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It was far too easy for a hacker to get the information
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Those backup plans need backup testing
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It's hard to stop a signal jammer if you can't locate the source, say Rice University researchers
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Coreutils serves over 75 Unix commands in Windows and PowerShell command lines
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The latest in a series of raised eyebrows over Familiar Faces and other AI ventures
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Always-on agent promises to keep work moving, provided you trust it with practically everything
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CFO Zinsner insists the troubled node was a one-off as 14A stays on track
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NGMN wants a clear migration path before next-gen network rollouts begin
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CU later, rivals? That's if Broadzilla doesn't eat its lunch first
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SPONSORED POST: Agents with hands require a hands-on policy
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Researchers follow in Nightmare Eclipse's footsteps, flipping off Redmond in favor of insta-leaks
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Execution Containers provide safe environment for running AI agents, while Windows Developer Config aims to make Windows less unpleasant for developers
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No, public bucket policy doesn't mean everyone gets a bucket for themselves. Please let Tech do it. Don't go into Settings... NOOOOOO!
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Action follows Chocolate Factory's changes to AI search results
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150 new organizations inducted to cyber's Soho House, including the first outside the US
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Global ICT experts gather in Shenzhen to master cutting-edge engineering practices and foster international collaboration
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Web publishing giant remains dominant, but 6 straight months of decline suggest era of uninterrupted growth may be over
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Lock-in to a small number of suppliers holding up digital government plans, committee says
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Aspire is a powerful tool for developers but not well understood - and pure TypeScript AppHost may broaden its appeal
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