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by Simon Sharwood on (#6ANXK)
Forced developers to sign exclusivity agreements in return for promises of going global South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission today slapped Google with a ₩42.1 billion ($32 million, £26 million) fine for attacking a rival app store with anticompetitive practices.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6ANWQ)
'Tongyi Qianwen' will drive cloud consumption, industry-specific AI, and smarter smart speakers Alibaba Cloud has revealed a new large language model and plans to use it in everything from the cloud to smart speakers.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6ANTX)
Plus: Aussie mayor threatens to sue OpenAI; Minors face ChatGPT ban; President Biden on AI In Brief Meta has declined to detail how it will treat AI-generated deepfake content that appear on its social media platforms.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6ANT1)
Also: India gets an Apple store; ZTE sells next-gen servers outside China; Foxconn invests in EVs; and more ASIA IN BRIEF Tesla is set to open a new megafactory in Shanghai to produce large-scale rechargeable lithium-ion batteries known as Megapacks, according to a statement issued by the company on Sunday.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6ANS3)
Waits for pen-pushers to sign off debut orbital mission SpaceX has pushed back the first-ever orbital test flight of its largest and most powerful rocket, the Starship, to wait for regulatory approval from America's Federal Aviation Administration.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#6ANRA)
Could it be the profit sharing, China ban, or demands for trade secrets? TSMC is the latest foundry operator to express at least some concerns over the US CHIPS Act subsidies opportunity.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#6ANQD)
On the bright side, higher inventories will give 'puter makers opportunity to flee China, IDC says Apple's client device sales volumes stood out compared to its competitors during 2023's first quarter, but not for the reasons you might expect, IDC reports.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6ANQF)
Or whatever you managed to haggle with these miscreants If you want to sneak malware onto people's Android devices via the official Google Play store, it may cost you about $20,000 to do so, Kaspersky suggests.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6ANPC)
Sorry, make that Titter. We can explain Netizens using Twitter's Circle feature may want to take note here.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6ANMN)
How's the saying go? $50m here, $50m there, pretty soon you're talking real money The liquidators picking over the remains of FTX have released their first formal report into Sam Bankman-Fried's imploded empire – and it somehow appears things are worse than feared.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6ANK4)
Robo-ride driven round the bend, or at least, should have Cruise pushed a software update to its fleet of 300 self-driving cars operating in San Francisco after one vehicle crashed into the back of a bendy bus.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6ANH9)
Someone in China upset its tech was ripped off? The irony Baidu has sued Apple and some app makers after what's said to be fake copies of the Chinese web giant's ERNIE AI chatbot appeared in the iGiant's app store.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6ANFW)
Great, more company for Stadia, Duo and pals in the graveyard Owners of Dropcam security cameras and Nest Secure systems have been given an unwelcome deadline from Google: their smart home products will be shut off April 8 next year.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6AN4D)
AI chat comes at a social cost by putting words in your mouth You might find using AI technology helpful when chatting to others, but this latest research shows people will think less of someone using such tools.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6AN1R)
Or else! Travelers looking to get from Fife to Edinburgh will soon have a new transport option: a fleet of five autonomous buses set to begin operating in Scotland on a 14-mile route this May.…
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by Matthew JC Powell on (#6AMZK)
Where else can you read a story that starts with a Wang hack and ends with a wedding? Who, Me? Ah, dear reader, how nice to meet you once again at the water-cooler analog The Register likes to call Who, Me? where we admit our past errors without fear of judgement. OK, maybe a little judgement.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6AMD1)
Move fast, make things A runaway supermassive black hole is speeding through space and creating a trail of stars behind it, a phenomenon accidentally discovered by the Hubble Space Telescope.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6AKZZ)
Alien dust world globe took three years of hand-stitching images to create Fancy a Mars flyover? You're in luck, as a team at Caltech just published a 5.7 terapixel mosaic of Mars that can be explored in 3D.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6AKVA)
Synthetaic CEO on finding Beijing's 'needle in a haystack' of sat imagery Interview Most of us binge Netflix when we're feeling sick. Corey Jaskolski, on the other hand, looks for Chinese spy balloons in satellite imagery.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#6AKJ5)
1.5TB of databases, source code, BIOS tools said to be stolen Owners of MSI-brand motherboards, GPUs, notebooks, PCs, and other equipment should exercise caution when updating their device's firmware or BIOS after the manufacturer revealed it has recently suffered a cyberattack.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6AKJ6)
So, like, three iPhones and a Mac keyboard Pic Unidentified individuals managed to break through the wall of a coffee equipment maker's bathroom in a shopping center this week to enter and rob an adjacent Apple Store.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6AKH3)
'Russia is the king of disinformation and hybrid warfare' expert tells El Reg Analysis War plans apparently detailing secret US and NATO support for a Ukrainian offensive to regain land invaded by Russia were leaked on social media Thursday – and almost as quickly as they appeared, their legitimacy came under fire.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#6AKE7)
What else when you have a customer that will only accept these three words: Sir, yes, sir Intel this week said the prototype multi-die chips it was commissioned to build for the US Department of Defense are now ready more than a year ahead of schedule.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6AKE8)
Intimate, disturbing moments became message board memes, probably Tesla workers over the past few years have reportedly shared sensitive and embarrassing videos captured by the cameras built into their customers' cars.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6AKCQ)
Plus: Substack shanked by bitter Twitter? The chunk of internal source code Twitter released the other week contains a "shadow ban" vulnerability serious enough to earn its own CVE, as it can be exploited to bury someone's account of sight "without recourse."…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6AKB3)
Thanks.dev wants to spread the wealth directly to coders In 2016, the Ford Foundation published a report on the lack of financial support for public source code and there's still a massive funding gap, but a new scheme may sort that out.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6AK8Z)
The Reg speaks to one of the founders of the Talos Ukraine task force Interview Leading up to Russia's invasion of its neighboring country, Cisco's Talos Intelligence Group established a dedicated cybersecurity-threat-hunting unit on the ground in Ukraine to protect people and critical infrastructure in the war zone.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6AK52)
OpenAI and Stripe snaffled a lot of what cash was dished out, or so this report claims Year-over-year global VC funding dropped precipitously in Q1 2023, with at least $76 billion (£61 billion) doled out to companies at all startup stages. That may sound like a lot but it's a 53 percent drop from the same time last year, reports funding tracker Crunchbase.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6AJXW)
Netizens urged to disconnect kit after 40,000-plus devices found riddled with dumb bugs A handful of bugs in Nexx's smart home devices can be exploited by crooks to, among other things, open doors, power off appliances, and disable alarms. More than 40,000 of these gadgets in residential and commercial properties are said to be vulnerable after the manufacturer failed to act.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6AJTA)
Service level agreement should really specify services, not just arrivals On Call Welcome once again to On Call, The Register's weekly reader-contributed tales of futile and furtive tech support chores.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6AJS9)
WPA stands for will-provide-access, if you can successfully exploit a target's setup A vulnerability identified in at least 55 Wi-Fi router models can be exploited by miscreants to spy on victims' data as it's sent over a wireless network.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6AJNP)
'CORVO' ships with tape and glue, gives defense orgs just-in-time drone capability for a song An Australian engineering company has created a cardboard drone that runs on open source software, standard hardware, and can be assembled and flown with no prior experience.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#6AJM9)
I feel the need, the need for code speed The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) is recommending the Pentagon respond better to evolving threats, such as speeding up software modernization by using agile dev practices.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#6AJBT)
Prelim Q1 2023 results expected to be company's worst in 14 years Samsung has inked a multi-year agreement with AMD for more Radeon graphics in its Exynos mobile processors, just ahead of reporting quarterly financials that analysts expect will show a steep fall in profit on the back of weakened demand for semiconductors.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6AJ53)
Report says code has improved – and thousands could still end up falsely ID'd, argue privacy advocates Police in the UK are preparing to reintroduce real-time facial recognition technology after a report found the latest versions of software used by law enforcement have improved accuracy and have fewer false positives.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#6AJ2E)
While we're just here for De Beers The secret to unlocking the full potential of quantum networking may be hiding at the center of a diamond, according to Amazon Web Services. This week, AWS popped the question to De Beers subsidiary Element Six in the hope of finding it.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#6AHXP)
Wrecking foreign infrastructure? But that's Team America's job! Register Kettle Lately, we've learned of Russia's stockpile of cyber-weapons, and we're genuinely wondering if anyone's surprised by these revelations.…
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by Richard Currie on (#6AHVH)
Promises 11% pay rise after almost a year of negotiations and strikes over salary and conditions Amid rampant inflation, spiraling costs and stagnant wages, there was little bandwidth for April Fools' this year when every day can feel like a bad joke.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6AHT0)
It starts with a headlamp and fake smart speaker, and ends in an injection attack and a vanished motor Automotive security experts say they have uncovered a method of car theft relying on direct access to the vehicle's system bus via a smart headlamp's wiring.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#6AHRA)
CMA initiates price cap amid spiraling costs, Motorola Solutions to appeal The price cap Britain's competition regulator imposed on Motorola's Airwave Solutions, whose tech provides comms between emergency services across the nation, could save taxpayers more than £1 billion by the time the successor is ready.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#6AHQ1)
ACRO says payment data safe, other info may have been snaffled ACRO, the UK's criminal records office, is combing over a "cyber security incident" that forced it to pull its customer portal offline.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6AHNM)
Luxury cars and designer duds don't seem very prince of thieves Spanish cops have arrested a 19-year-old suspected of stealing records belonging to half a million taxpayers and developing a database to sell stolen information to other cyber criminals.…
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