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AWS adds bare metal support to EKS Anywhere
And throws some cold water on the 'K8s works best inside a VM' argument Amazon Web Services has made a small but important change to its EKS Anywhere on-prem Kubernetes offering – the option to install it on bare metal servers instead of exclusively inside a VMware vSphere environment.…
Windows 11: The little engine that could, eventually
Stalled marketshare seems to be creeping upwards again in consumer, enterprise – but adoption still a slog Advertising company AdDuplex has published its latest set of Windows usage figures and it looks like there might be light at the end of the tunnel for Windows 11.…
Tencent Cloud slaps googly eyes on a monitor, says it can care for oldies
It's called 'i-Care' and it screams 'I don't, actually' Tencent Cloud has released an odd robot-adjacent device designed to provide telemedicine services.…
Microsoft gives its partners power to change AD privileges on customer systems – without permission
Somewhat counterintuitively, this is being done to improve security Microsoft has created a window of time in which its partners can – without permission – create new roles for themselves in customers' Active Directory implementations.…
Apple's guy in charge of stopping insider trading guilty of … insider trading
He had one job ... One of Apple's most senior legal executives, whom the iGiant trusted to prevent insider trading, has admitted to insider trading.…
Apple lets devs in South Korea switch payment providers – with a lot of legwork
iPhone seller makes changing to a third party payment platform expensive and difficult. We're shocked. Shocked A crack in Apple's walled garden appeared yesterday as the iPhone vendor opened up an option for alternative in-app payment processing within apps distributed in South Korea.…
Intuit pulls QuickBooks from India, uncomfortably quickly
Walks away from enormous but parochial market, while leaving global development teams in place Accounting software colossus Intuit has decided to pull its QuickBooks product from India.…
Central bank: crypto 'derives value based on make believe', threatens financial stability
India's Reserve Bank no fan of digi-dollars – even its own planned central bank digital currency India's Reserve Bank has offered a scathing assessment of cryptocurrencies in its latest financial stability report – saying the risks they create demand attention before they undermine established institutions.…
Open source body quits GitHub, urges you to do the same
Paid-for Copilot trained on FOSS code final straw for Software Freedom Conservancy The Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC), a non-profit focused on free and open source software (FOSS), said it has stopped using Microsoft's GitHub for project hosting – and is urging other software developers to do the same.…
Meta: We need 5x more GPUs to combat TikTok, stat
Social media giant reportedly plans to get ‘leaner,' needs boatloads of graphics chips Comment Facebook parent Meta has reportedly said it needs to increase its fleet of datacenter GPUs fivefold to help it compete against short-form video app and perennial security concern TikTok.…
OpenSea phishing threat after rogue insider leaks customer email addresses
Worse, imagine someone finding out you bought one of its NFTs The choppy waters continue at OpenSea, whose security boss this week disclosed the NFT marketplace suffered an insider attack that could lead to hundreds of thousands of people fending off phishing attempts.…
Jenkins warns of security holes in these 25 plugins
Relax, most of the vulnerabilities so far have, er, no fix Jenkins, an open-source automation server for continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD), has published 34 security advisories covering 25 plugins used to extend the software.…
California state's gun control websites expose 10 years of personal data
And some of it may have been leaked on social media A California state website exposed the personal details of anyone who applied for a concealed-and-carry weapons (CCW) permit between 2011 and 2021.…
Intel ships crypto-mining ASIC at the worst possible time
Chipmaker finally ahead of schedule only to find it arrived too late Comment Intel has begun shipping its cryptocurrency-mining "Blockscale" ASIC slightly ahead of schedule, and the timing could not be more unfortunate as digital currency values continue to plummet.…
Google battles bots, puts Workspace admins on alert
No security alert fatigue here Google has added API security tools and Workspace (formerly G-Suite) admin alerts about potentially risky configuration changes such as super admin passwords resets.…
Firefox kills another tracking cookie workaround
URL query parameters won't work in version 102 of Mozilla's browser Firefox has been fighting the war on browser cookies for years, but its latest privacy feature goes well beyond mere cookie tracking to stop URL query parameters.…
Old school editor Vim hits version 9 with faster scripting language
All of the famed user-friendliness and ease of use, but 'drastically' better performance Old school editor fans, rejoice: some two and a half years after version 8.2, Vim 9 is here with a much faster scripting language.…
Iceotope: No need to switch servers to swap air-cooled for liquid-cooled
Standard datacenter kit just needs a few tweaks, like pulling off the fans Liquid cooling specialist Iceotope claims its latest system allows customers to easily convert existing air-cooled servers to use its liquid cooling with just a few minor modifications.…
Gartner predicts 9.5% drop in PC shipments
Stark contrast to 11 percent increase year-over-year in 2021 shipments The party is over for PC makers as figures from Gartner suggest the market is on course for a breathtaking decline this year.…
Samsung beats TSMC to be first to produce 3nm chips
Lower power consumption, improved performance, and a second generation of the technology on the way Samsung has started production of chips using its 3nm fabrication process, beating rival TSMC, which expects to begin making chips with its N3 node generation later this year.…
Microsoft plans to dig through your Edge Collections to make suggestions
Updates inbound to that browser you use to download a different browser Microsoft's Chromium-powered Edge browser will soon include an "Inspiration feed" among new features and changes that include tweaks to its Collections feature.…
Thunderbird 102 gets a major facelift, Matrix chat support
Mozilla's messaging client appears to have benefited from sponsor shakeup Open-source cross-platform email and messaging client Thunderbird has hit version 102, with a new look and improved functionality, including Matrix chat support.…
UK govt promises to sink billions into electronic health records for England
NHS App role expanded following perceived COVID-era success The UK's National Health Service (NHS) has committed to implementing electronic health records for all hospitals and community practices by 2025, backed by £2 billion (c $2.4 billion) in funding.…
China says it has photographed all of Mars from orbit
Enjoy the slideshow from Tianwen's orbital adventures China is claiming that as of Wednesday, its Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter has officially photographed the entire Red Planet. And it's shown off new photos of the southern polar cap and a volcano to prove it.…
Zero Trust: What does it actually mean – and why would you want it?
'Narrow and specific access rights after authentication' wasn't catchy enough Systems Approach Since publishing our article and video on APIs, I’ve talked with a few people on the API topic, and one aspect that keeps coming up is the importance of security for APIs.…
The Raspberry Pi Pico goes wireless with the $6 W
Wi-Fi arrives. As does a $2 price increase... but it's a worthwhile update A year and a half after the debut of the $4 RP2040-powered Raspberry Pi Pico, the company is shipping a wireless-enabled version: the $6 Pico W.…
Nvidia, Siemens tout 'industrial metaverse' to predict the future
Using Pixar-derived tech to make digital twins immersive Siemens and Nvidia don’t want manufacturers to imagine what the future will hold – they want to build a fancy digital twin that helps them to make predictions about whatever comes next.…
Taiwan creates new challenge for tech industry: stern content regulation laws
Big tech asked to be more transparent by logging what it took down and why Taiwan's concentration of tech manufacturing capability worries almost all stakeholders in the technology industry – if China reclaims the island, it would kick a colossal hole in global supply chains. Now the country has given Big Tech another reason to worry: transparency regulations of a kind social networks and surveillance capitalists detest.…
Alibaba spins out a biz to productize home-grown data tools
Business intelligence and analytics as a service, for marketers and techies Chinese tech giant Alibaba has spun out a business called Lingyang Intelligent Service Company that aims to deliver "data-as-a-service."…
Moscow court fines Pinterest, Airbnb, Twitch, UPS for not storing data locally
Data sovereignty is more important than Ukrainian sovereignty A Moscow court has fined Airbnb, Twitch, UPS, and Pinterest for not storing Russian user data locally, according to Russian regulator Roskomnadzor.…
Israel plans ‘Cyber-Dome’ to defeat digital attacks from Iran and others
Already has 'Iron Dome' – does it need another hero? The new head of Israel's National Cyber Directorate (INCD) has announced the nation intends to build a "Cyber-Dome" – a national defense system to fend off digital attacks.…
Intel to sell Massachusetts R&D site, once home to its only New England fab
End of another era as former DEC facility faces demolition As Intel gets ready to build fabs in Arizona and Ohio, the x86 giant is planning to offload a 149-acre historic research and development site in Massachusetts that was once home to the company's only chip manufacturing plant in New England.…
Start using Modern Auth now for Exchange Online
Before Microsoft shutters basic logins in a few months The US government is pushing federal agencies and private corporations to adopt the Modern Authentication method in Exchange Online before Microsoft starts shutting down Basic Authentication from the first day of October.…
Arrogant, subtle, entitled: 'Toxic' open source GitHub discussions examined
Developer interactions sometimes contain their own kind of poison Analysis Toxic discussions on open-source GitHub projects tend to involve entitlement, subtle insults, and arrogance, according to an academic study. That contrasts with the toxic behavior – typically bad language, hate speech, and harassment – found on other corners of the web.…
Intel’s CEO shouldn’t be surprised America can’t get CHIPS Act together
Silicon supremo warns he could prioritize expansion in Europe if Congress doesn’t approve subsidies Comment How serious is Intel about delaying the build-out of its planned $20 billion mega-fab site in Ohio?…
'Prolific' NetWalker extortionist pleads guilty to ransomware charges
Canadian stole $21.5m from dozens of companies worldwide A former Canadian government employee has pleaded guilty in a US court to several charges related to his involvement with the NetWalker ransomware gang.…
City-killing asteroid won't hit Earth in 2052 after all
ESA ruins our day with some bad news An asteroid predicted to hit Earth in 2052 has, for now, been removed from the European Space Agency's list of rocks to be worried about.…
Why Wi-Fi 6 and 6E will connect factories of the future
Tech body pushes reliability, cost savings of next-gen wireless comms for IIoT – not a typo Wi-Fi 6 and 6E are being promoted as technologies for enabling industrial automation and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) thanks to features that provide more reliable communications and reduced costs compared with wired network alternatives, at least according to the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA).…
How can we make the VC world less pale and male, Congress wonders
'Combating tech bro culture' on the agenda this week for US House committee A US congressional hearing on "combating tech bro culture" in the venture capital world is will take place this week, with some of the biggest names in startup funding under the spotlight.…
DataStax launches streaming data platform with backward support for JMS
Or move to Apache Pulsar for efficiency gains, says NoSQL vendor DataStax, the database company built around open-source wide-column Apache Cassandra, has launched a streaming platform as a service with backwards compatibility for messaging standards JMS, MQ, and Kafka.…
Infor to stop developing on-prem software for IBM iSeries
ERP vendor had promised containerized options, but looks set to focus on the cloud ERP vendor Infor is to end development of on-premises and containerized versions of its core product for customers running on IBM iSeries mid-range systems.…
Intel demos multi-wavelength laser array integrated on silicon wafer
Next stop – on-chip optical interconnects? Intel is claiming a significant advancement in its photonics research with an eight-wavelength laser array that is integrated on a silicon wafer, marking another step on the road to on-chip optical interconnects.…
Ex-Uber security chief accused of hushing database breach must face fraud charges
Company execs and their lawyers are paying close attention to this one A US judge yesterday threw out an attempt to dismiss wire fraud charges against a former Uber employee accused of trying to cover up a computer crime.…
FabricScape: Microsoft warns of vuln in Service Fabric
Not trying to spin this as a Linux security hole, surely? Microsoft is flagging up a security hole in its Service Fabric technology when using containerized Linux workloads, and urged customers to upgrade their clusters to the most recent release.…
US seeks exascale systems 10 times faster than current state-of-the-art computers
China claims to have 10 in the pipeline and may pull ahead in HPC arms race The US Department of Energy is looking to vendors that will help build supercomputers up to 10 times faster than the recently inaugurated Frontier exascale system to come on stream between 2025 and 2030, and even more powerful systems than that for the 2030s.…
EndeavourOS Artemis: Arch Linux, but a bit friendlier
The Reg FOSS deck takes the latest release, 22.6, for a spin EndeavourOS is a rolling-release Linux distro based on Arch Linux. Although the project is relatively new, having started in 2019, it's the successor to an earlier Arch-based distro called Antergos, so it's not quite as immature as its youth might imply. It's a little more vanilla than Antergos was – for instance, it uses the Calamares cross-distro installer.…
Welsh council extends contract for Oracle EBS 12.1 as it waits for Fusion
Delays risk accounting and government compliance, documents reveal Swansea City Council has been forced to extend an IT service provider contract to keep its unsupported and unpatched ERP system up and running because its replacement is running two years behind.…
NanoAvionics satellite pulls out GoPro to take stunning selfie over Earth
Consumer-grade camera was refitted with custom housing and software to survive in the vacuum NanoAvionics has unveiled a 4K satellite selfie taken by a GoPro Hero 7 as the company's MP42 microsatellite flew 550km above the Coral Sea and Great Barrier Reef.…
PowerShell pusher to log off from Microsoft: Write-Host "Bye bye, Jeffrey Snover"
'If you ever were rooting for somebody, please do him a favor and go tell him' Jeffrey Snover's lengthy and occasionally controversial term at Microsoft is to come to an end this week, as the PowerShell inventor sets off for pastures new after more than two decades at the Windows giant.…
Tata Consultancy Services to create touchy feely 'Internet of Actions'
Gets a grip on tech from Japanese startup to make it work The Japanese outpost of Indian services giant Tata Consultancy Services has revealed it is working on the "Internet of Actions" – an effort to bring the sense of touch to the internet.…
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