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Prompting less and automating more comes with a price
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| Updated | 2026-06-24 20:15 |
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Jalapeno is the latest announcement that attempts to portray OpenAI as more than a race-to-the-bottom model maker
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200+ C2 servers linked to StealC and Amadey shut down
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Maybe sometimes users know best
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Feature is not yet stable, but will offer easy conversion of web applications
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Nature paper argues researchers cherry-picked data. Redmond insists its work is sound
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Did you read all the documents you signed last time you had a medical test?
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120k ... but you must take ultimate responsibility for functionality of e-gates, passports and more
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That's public service media such as the BBC, according to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport
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Consumption-based pricing and scant cost controls are sending monthly bills into five figures, Gartner warns
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'Permanent biometric surveillance of the public square' incompatible with policing by consent, say critics
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Browsers, cloud challengers, and Killinghall Parish Council all accuse Redmond of locking in customers, hobbling competition
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Pinecone and Tiger Data say smarter data plumbing can cut token use and tame agentic workloads
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Plus interesting news from the Xfce-on-Wayland project
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A time when Windows 7 was Microsoft's latest and greatest
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THE REGISTER EXPLAINER: GPUs idle? Blame your outdated storage, not the silicon sprinters.
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Unexplained GSM-R failure at Deutsche Bahn caused confusion and delay
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Five ISPs and plenty of users await their fate
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Use of Arm cores and Linux mean Beijing hasn't broken away from the world
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Clumsy logging implementation squirrels away data without regard for cost
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The Claude in Slack app is dead, long live Claude in Slack
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Plus more blasts from the past: NetWare, FTP, and HTTP
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Less than 17 hours after receiving orders, Rocket Lab put Pioneer in orbit for close-range maneuvers with True Anomaly's Jackal satellite
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It's not just old phones - many smart meters and telecare alarms still use the ancient technology
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Alternatively, you can install SteamOS 3.8 on your own AMD-powered hardware
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Annual report reveals workforce fell from 162,000 to 141,000 in a year as company pours billions into datacenter expansion
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Ahem. National effort required to kick-start the era of quantum-enabled scientific discovery and keep America ahead of the game
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CRT-era restriction dragged into the widescreen age after 34 years
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Suitable for running untrusted code, AI agents, or any long-running task
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Retro-computing fun for the nostalgic with first (and last) release to use Motif instead of GTK
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Poll finds two-thirds support squeeze on Silicon Valley despite US pressure
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Floating or sub-surface bit barns are all the rage, but unlikely to compete with multi-gigawatt sites
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Ubuntu warning bubbles up on an Azores advertising screen
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Five Eyes spooks warn AI means infosec incidents can become ‘major operational and financial crises’
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Bosses told to step up and get cybersecurity right
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PLUS: Indian telco ponders broadband satellites; Samsung goes all-in on OpenAI; Vietnam centrally plans ten tech giants; and more!
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Package dependencies can create vulnerabilities that are fiendishly hard to find and stamp out
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A plethora of pwn-prevention, including a 'Patch The Planet' pledge
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The air turns brown when bit barns come to town ... deep in the heart of Texas
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Makers of Chrome, Edge, Firefox back bot-fraud defense called Private Access Control Tokens
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As yet another extortion crew Icarus exploits Salesforce-linked integrations
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Tireless AI agents could help scientists do research humans alone can't, says GPU giant
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From academic toss-aside to cloud substrate
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TrophyLab bad for Vlad as battlefield losses spill the secrets they had
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One can't help but see a very clear instance of the triple constraint problem in action here
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Some hardware firms redesigning products to use older DDR2 and DDR3 components
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'Humans are not going to be using data platforms in the next three to five years,' product exec tells us
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London Hydro says names, addresses, account details may have been exposed, but much about the intrusion is unknown
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Same core as 24H2 and 25H2 means an enablement package, while Search gets a little more forgiving
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Attempting to boost growth, efficiency, and sovereign tech proved too difficult. The next leader will face the same challenges... and temptations
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Severe weather event alert platform buzzed devices across the country with the word 'misanthropy'
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