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Arista's latest switches pack AMD Xilinx FPGAs to fuel high-frequency traders
Do you feel the need? The need for speed? Arista Networks aims to eliminate every last ounce of excess latency from your network. And in pursuit of this goal, the company tapped an all-star cast of Broadcom, Intel, and AMD Xilinx silicon to power its latest switches.…
Dear Europe, here again are the reasons why scanning devices for unlawful files is not going to fly
Antivirus-but-for-pictures would trample rights, not even work as expected, say academics While Apple has, temporarily at least, backed away from last year's plan to run client-side scanning (CSS) software on customers' iPhones to detect and report child sexual abuse material (CSAM) to authorities, European officials in May proposed rules to protect children that involve the same highly criticized approach.…
Small nuclear reactors produce '35x more waste' than big plants
At least one manufacturer would like to disagree with study's conclusions Updated Mini nuclear reactors that are supposed to usher in an era of cheaper and safer nuclear power may generate up to 35 times more waste to produce the same amount of power as a regular plant, according to a study.…
Researchers claim quantum device performs 9,000-year calculation in microseconds
In Gaussian boson sampling at least, quantum supremecy is here Researchers in Canada have conducted a quantum computing experiment that they claim completes a calculation in just a fraction of a second that would take a conventional computer 9,000 years.…
Super-spreader FluBot squashed by Europol
Your package is delayed. Click this innocent-looking link to reschedule FluBot, the super-spreader Android malware that infected tens of thousands of phones globally, has been reportedly squashed by an international law enforcement operation.…
US and Europe make moves to secure access to Taiwanese tech
The chips must flow. But don't mention the Great Wall Taiwan has engaged with the United States, and the European Union, in separate talks aimed at securing tech supply chains.…
Murena and /e/ Foundation launch privacy-centric smartphones
De-Googled Android phone does the job, has a few rough edges First Look The /e/ Foundation's de-Googled version of Android 10 has reached the market in a range of smartphones aimed at the privacy-conscious.…
ExpressVPN moves servers out of India to escape customer data retention law
Privacy service will keep working, just beyond the reach of India's government Virtual private network operator ExpressVPN will pull its servers from India, citing the impossibility of complying with the nation's incoming requirement to record users' identities and activities.…
AWS launches fresh challenges to on-prem hardware vendors
Offers alternative to vanilla servers and recruits world's biggest tech distributors to push hybrid storage appliance Amazon Web Services has launched two significant challenges to on-prem hardware.…
Metaverse privacy maturity lags enthusiasm for new virtual worlds
Let's dive in and do it anyway, because that worked so well for social media The metaverse already has privacy problems, and efforts to address them are disconcertingly hard to find, argued panelists at a Singapore conference yesterday.…
IBM's self-sailing Mayflower suffers another fault in Atlantic crossing bid
If the idea was to see if a ship could make it without any humans, we think we may have the answer by now No, this isn't deja vu. IBM's self-sailing Mayflower ship, tasked with making it across the Atlantic without any humans onboard to help, has suffered another mechanical glitch preventing it from continuing its intended journey.…
US ran offensive cyber ops to support Ukraine, says general
Public acknowledgement 'unusual', one cybersec exec tells us America's military conducted offensive cyber operations to support Ukraine in its response to Russia's illegal invasion, US Cyber Command chief General Paul Nakasone has said.…
Amazon not happy with antitrust law targeting Amazon
We assume the world's smallest violin is available right now on Prime Updated Amazon has blasted a proposed antitrust law that aims to clamp down on anti-competitive practices by Big Tech.…
Elon Musk orders Tesla execs back to the office
Bosses can always work from home – after they've done a minimum of 40 hours a week on site Tesla supremo Elon Musk has declared that executive staff at his battery-powered vehicle biz shall not work from afar.…
AMD nearly doubles Top500 supercomputer hardware share
Intel loses out as Instinct GPUs power the world’s fastest big-iron system Analysis In a sign of how meteoric AMD's resurgence in high performance computing has become, the latest list of the world's 500 fastest public known supercomputers shows the chip designer has become a darling among organizations deploying x86-based HPC clusters.…
Quantum computing startup probed in report, securities suit
From alleging wild falsehoods to questioning man behind the curtain, Scorpion stings hell out of IonQ Quantum computing startup IonQ is facing a securities fraud lawsuit after a barrage of accusations came to light in a blistering report from Scorpion Capital, which claims the company lied about the maturity (and even existence of) its quantum device in addition to a smattering of claimed financial fictions.…
Tweaks to IPv4 could free up 'hundreds of millions of addresses'
And 'tweaks' is doing some heavy lifting, there It may be nearly three years since the world officially exhausted all of the available IPv4 internet addresses, but now a new initiative has been proposed that could free up hundreds of millions of addresses that are currently unused – or are they?…
Linux Lite 6.0: It's quite pretty, but 'lite' it is not
We took the popular Ubuntu-based Windows replacement for a test drive Linux Lite has been around since 2012 and version 6, codenamed "Fluorite", is one of the first Ubuntu-based distros to offer a version built on Ubuntu 22.04 "Jammy Jellyfish", released just last month.…
Salesforce shrugs off economic uncertainty with upbeat Q1 results
CEO admits integration of mega-mergers remains an ongoing project Global CRM giant Salesforce has reported first quarter revenue of $7.41 billion, up 24 percent on the same period last year.…
HP turns back on $1b in annual sales by quitting Russia and Belarus
Revenue hit for HP far larger than many tech providers post-pullout but PC, print giant stays course PC and printer giant HP Inc. is boldly but belatedly turning its back on Russia and Belarus due to the continued conflict in Ukraine.…
Immersion cooling no longer reserved for the hyperscalers, HPC
With increasing density in a smaller footprint, small shops finally have datacenter dunking dibs Immersion cooling has long been the domain of larger datacenter operators but with increasing density and therefore smaller datacenter facilities, there is a need for shops of all sizes to get around heavy-duty AC and air cooling.…
Microsoft's Surface Laptop Go 2: $599 for 11th gen Intel CPU
Want a Surface badge, but don't have Surface Laptop money? Step this way Microsoft has updated its Surface Laptop Go, giving commercial customers the option of more RAM – but keeping quiet when it comes to Pluton.…
TomTom to chop 10% of workforce, blames automation tech
Improvements in mapmaking platform to cost 500 employees their future at geolocation tech provider TomTom says it is laying off 10 percent of its global workforce due to advances in automation technology and greater use of digital techniques in its mapmaking process.…
Smart homes are hackable homes if not equipped with the latest tech
People forget that IoT gadgets aren't appliances and need to be supported with updates from the vendor Smart homes are increasingly becoming hackable homes, according to consumer research.…
Red Hat helps US Department of Energy containerize supercomputing
You might say the US agency needed an OpenShift in mindset Cloud-native architectures have changed the way applications are deployed, but remain relatively uncharted territory for high-performance computing (HPC). This week, however, Red Hat and the US Department of Energy will be making some moves in the area.…
Watch out for phishing emails that inject spyware trio
You wait for one infection and then three come along at once An emailed report seemingly about a payment will, when opened in Excel on a Windows system, attempt to inject three pieces of file-less malware that steal sensitive information.…
UK opens up 'high-potential individual route' for tech worker immigration
Graduates from top 50 global universities get a pass as critics say it fails to make up for Brexit impact The UK has begun a fast-track visa scheme for tech workers graduating from a list of top 50 universities worldwide.…
Scribble to app: Microsoft's Power Apps VP talks us through 'Express design'
Recognizing your doodles and building some software – or that's the idea Interview "We implemented this as an 'AI+human' experience," said Ryan Cunningham, VP of Power Apps, "and not 'AI does it 100 percent for you' experience."…
Algorithm spots 104 asteroids in huge piles of data
Rocks stood out like a THOR thumb for code Researchers at The Asteroid Institute have developed a way to locate previously unknown asteroids in astronomical data, and all it took was a massive amount of cloud computing power to do it.…
Reg hack attends holographic WebEx meeting, blows away Zoom fatigue
Far from the finished product and not obviously a game-changer, but intriguing nonetheless In October 2021, Cisco announced WebEx Hologram – an augmented reality meeting experience that promised "photorealistic, real-time holograms of actual people" and the chance to "share physical and digital content".…
What if ransomware evolved to hit IoT in the enterprise?
Proof-of-concept lab work demos potential future threat Forescout researchers have demonstrated how ransomware could spread through an enterprise from vulnerable Internet-of-Things gear.…
Azure Active Directory logs are lagging, and alerts may be wrong or missing
We have questions: Who's logged in lately? How would you know? Ain't it grand that Microsoft wants you in Azure AD? Updated Microsoft has warned users that Azure Active Directory isn't currently producing reliable sign-in logs.…
India probes ZTE and Vivo over finances, sparking Chinese protests
Clever asymmetrical economic warfare makes Beijing very uncomfortable India's government has reportedly started probes into the local activities of Chinese tech companies Vivo and ZTE, prompting a rebuke from China's foreign ministry.…
EnemyBot malware adds enterprise flaws to exploit arsenal
Fast-evolving botnet targets critical VMware, F5 BIG-IP bugs, we're told The botnet malware EnemyBot has added exploits to its arsenal, allowing it to infect and spread from enterprise-grade gear.…
Big Tech's maps led ride-sharing giant Grab astray
It now builds its own and says it has become the largest contributor to OpenStreetMap in Southeast Asia Grab – the Singaporean ride-sharing app that beat Uber on its home turf – decided to develop its own maps because Big Tech's simply weren't up to the job, the company's head of product said at a conference in Singapore.…
California Right-to-Repair bill quietly killed in committee
Despite public support for more repairable gear, tech lobbying may have kept that from happening A California Right to Repair bill, SB 983, died in committee last week, despite broad consumer support for fixable products.…
US Supreme Court puts Texas social media law on hold
Justices Roberts, Kavanaugh, Barrett help halt enforcement of HB 20 The US Supreme Court on Tuesday reinstated the suspension of Texas' social-media law HB 20 while litigation to have the legislation declared unconstitutional continues.…
Intel’s Falcon Shores XPU to mix ‘n’ match CPUs, GPUs within processor package
x86 giant now has an HPC roadmap, which includes successor to Ponte Vecchio After a few years of teasing Ponte Vecchio – the powerful GPU that will go into what will become one of the fastest supercomputers in the world – Intel is sharing more details of the high-performance computing chips that will follow, and one of them will combine CPUs and GPUs in one package.…
Cops' Killer Bee stings credential-stealing scammer
Fraudster and two alleged accomplices nabbed in joint op An Interpol-led operation code-named Killer Bee has led to the arrest and conviction of a Nigerian man who was said to have used a remote access trojan (RAT) to reroute financial transactions and steal corporate credentials. Two suspected accomplices were also nabbed.…
IBM ordered to pay $1.6 billion to BMC Software
Big Blue's 'routine eschewal of rules' justifies large penalty, judge says IBM has been ordered to pay Houston-based IT firm BMC $1.6 billion for fraud and contract violations because it moved mutual client AT&T from BMC software to IBM software.…
Microsoft's identity services huddle under Entra umbrella
Decentralized identity and knowing who needs what Microsoft has whipped out the rebranding team once more, and chosen the name "Entra" as a catch-all for the company's identity and access capabilities.…
Intel offers GPU management tool ahead of Ponte Vecchio debut
It's even open source, so someone may actually use it With Intel poised to enter the datacenter GPU market, the chipmaker this week showed off a software platform mean to simplify management of these devices at scale at the International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg, Germany.…
Qualcomm among queue of suitors chasing a stake in Arm
Chipmaker interested in forming a consortium for purchase – and so is SK hynix, Intel Qualcomm has reiterated it would like a stake in Arm and help create a consortium that would keep the Brit chip designer neutral, or out of the hands of any single chip company at least.…
Renegotiating a Salesforce software agreement? It could take up to two years
Salesforce complexity can be 'difficult and expensive to govern', especially for multicloud, warns Gartner The set of enterprise technologies acquired by Salesforce in recent years, together with its own applications, have proved "more difficult and expensive to govern than expected for many customers," says Gartner.…
CIOs largely believe their software supply chain is vulnerable
Internal beauracy and barriers hold up roll out of defenses, report finds Ask 1,000 CIOs whether they believe their organizations are vulnerable to cyberattacks targeting their software supply chains and about 82 percent can be expected to say yes.…
Distrobox 1.3.0: Run (pretty much) any Linux distro under almost any other
Latest version of simplified container tool for penguins is out Developer Luca di Maio has released version 1.3.0 of DistroBox, a tool to simplify running different versions of Linux in containers.…
BT to sell private 5G networks powered by Ericsson kit
If you fancy your own dedicated network there's another player in town – but don't ask how much it costs BT linked arms with Ericsson to serve-up commercial 5G private network deployments as a managed service for organizations in Britain.…
Fusion won't avert need for climate change 'sacrifice', says nuclear energy expert
But the potentially abundant, if distant, source of sustainable energy could offer hope Nuclear fusion will not provide an answer to the medium-term "sacrifice" the world population will have to endure to get to net-zero carbon emission by 2050 — the target for keeping average global heating within the 1.5˚C margin.…
Sick of Windows but can't afford a Mac? Consult our cynic's guide to desktop Linux
For your consideration: A reasonable list of the least bad distros It is a truth universally acknowledged that all operating systems suck. Some just suck less than others.…
Capita to see wave of UK government contracts come to an end by 2025
Technology firms rank second in UK list of strategic public-sector suppliers Everyone's favourite outsourcing business Capita is scheduled to see 415 government contracts with the British public sector expire between 2022 and 2025, more than any other major supplier.…
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