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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#63YPQ)
While issuing an emergency patch for Endpoint Configuration Manager Data-stealing spyware disguised as a banking rewards app is targeting Android users, Microsoft's security team has warned.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#63YHZ)
Neat idea until you remember that roaches and sunlight, not a good mix A research breakthrough in Japan could mean future search and rescue missions are conducted using cyborg cockroaches. What's more, an ultra-thin solar film is the real star of this show. …
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by Dan Robinson on (#63YJ0)
Teams up with National University of Singapore on proof-of-concept designs Equinix has teamed up with the National University of Singapore to investigate the potential of hydrogen as a green fuel source for datacenter infrastructure.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#63YFK)
Facebook and Instagram Live use same programming described in Voxer patents, says jury A Texas jury this week ordered Meta Platforms to pay more than $174 million for infringing patents held by walkie-talkie techies at Voxer, who sell an iPhone app that lets you instantly send messages across the internet as you are speaking.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#63YD0)
The sky is getting crowded, but some think the FCC is moving too fast to clean it up A group of satellite operators has asked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to reconsider its proposed five-year window to remove orbital junk by adding language that would let them request waivers to exceed the limit. …
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by Liam Proven on (#63Y9W)
Love it or loathe it? Plus: KDE 5.26 here soon, and both desktops still working on mobile support The third release of GNOME since the big shift of GNOME 40 is coming together – but KDE isn't getting left behind.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#63Y66)
Lured by fake jobs, victims are isolated abroad and forced to carry out crypto and romance scams, and more Authorities in Sihanoukville, Cambodia announced on Sunday that a raid last week uncovered evidence of forced labor cybercrime syndicates that participated in human trafficking and torture.…
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by Richard Currie on (#63Y67)
More proof, if it were needed, that not everything connected to Google is gold "If anyone can do this, we can," burbles air taxi startup Kittyhawk's homepage, which may now need an update since the company has announced it is to cease operations.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#63Y1V)
The cloud has forever changed infrastructure services landscape – just ask IBM, HPE, CSC and Atos IT services biz DXC Technology has pulled in consultants to help senior management examine a takeover bid.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#63XZW)
Labor org points out hypocrisy of chairman with multiple directorships sacking workers for similar Rishad Premji, executive chairman of Indian IT services giant Wipro, revealed on Wednesday that the company fired 300 employees for moonlighting with its competitors.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#63XZX)
All right, what's all this, then? Three of you, are there? The UK is to scrutinize the role of Amazon, Microsoft and Google in the country's £15 billion ($16.97 billion) cloud services market, with comms regulator Ofcom warning it will take action if competition concerns are identified.…
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by Richard Currie on (#63XY1)
As employers herd staff back to the office with few perks, workers are concerned about what it'll cost them We all must have experienced the deepening cost-of-living crisis first hand by now. But according to new research, there is a cost-of-working crisis too as employers insist staff return to the office.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#63XW4)
After venturing into HCM, UK's central bank embarks on finance and procurement journey with Big Red The UK's central bank is on the hunt for a service partner as it plans to expand its finance, procurement, and recruitment applications into the Oracle Cloud.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#63XTF)
French industrial conglomerate pays $10.75b, but already owned lion's share of industrial software specialist Analysis Yet another major UK technology business is to pass into foreign ownership with Schneider Electric's £9.48 billion (c $10.75 billion) deal to acquire all the outstanding shares in Aveva.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#63XS3)
But uh-oh, friction faults already starting on distant probe Pic The James Webb Space Telescope has snapped the clearest picture of Neptune, capturing its dust rings and seven moons, in more than 30 years.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#63XK7)
Hint: It’s not necessarily gamers GTC This week’s GPU Technology Conference saw Nvidia do something we haven’t see much of from the chip designer lately: refresh a consumer product.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#63XJJ)
Oh cool, a 5,500-day security hole At least 350,000 open source projects are believed to be potentially vulnerable to exploitation via a Python module flaw that has remained unfixed for 15 years.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#63XGB)
All eyes on you, and you, and you San Francisco police are now set to use non-city-owned video cameras for real-time surveillance under a rule approved by the Board of Supervisors.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#63XGC)
You're not being fired, we're just unable to facilitate your sustained employment Forget quiet quitting. Meta and Google have learned the art of the quiet layoff: telling staff to pick new roles after reorganizing or disbanding teams, and running out the clock on the reapplication process until some are left with no job.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#63XBA)
Japanese super-tycoon to discuss 'stategic alliance' with electronics chaebol SoftBank mogul Masayoshi Son reportedly plans to meet executives at Samsung Electronics in Seoul to discuss a partnership between the Japanese mega-conglomerate's Arm subsidiary and the South Korean foundry giant.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#63X8Z)
You boffins need to figure out who owns what before someone gets sued Getty Images has banned people from uploading AI-generated pictures to its massive stock image collection, citing concerns over copyright.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#63X90)
Well, assuming the US ISP doesn't win its appeal A Dallas judge has reduced the amount Charter Communications must pay the family of a subscriber murdered by one of its Spectrum cable technicians.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#63X42)
No need to blow into a tube, this passive tech will automatically hit the brakes if you're drunk A National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) crash investigation has concluded with potentially wide-reaching implications for the auto industry, as the panel is recommending all new vehicles be equipped with technology that stops the engine if a drunk driver is at the wheel.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#63X0Y)
It's better to burn out than to fade away A Tesla Megapack battery at a California substation caught fire early yesterday morning, prompting a shelter-in-place order and multiple road closures around the Moss Landing area of Monterey Bay. …
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#63WXH)
Sounds like fair comment Updated Google and its Youtube domains are being flagged as malicious by Malwarebytes as of Wednesday morning, blocking users from accessing a whole range of websites.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#63WXJ)
But the question remains whether it is polluting more or less Amazon says it is adding 2.7 gigawatts of clean energy capacity to its operations that are spread across 71 new renewable energy projects worldwide, as it works towards becoming a carbon neutral biz by 2040.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#63WSK)
64-page roadmap details how we will all become the Jetsons Boeing's vision of future mainstream travel includes automated uncrewed passenger-carrying electric aircraft operating as taxis, and on Tuesday it released a detailed roadmap on how to get there by 2030.…
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by Liam Proven on (#63WSM)
Users of cookie-warning-buster add-on already forking off due to privacy concerns The lone developer of anti-cookie-warning browser add-on "I Don't Care About Cookies" has sold it to Avast, resulting in both concern – and new forks.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#63WQ3)
Integration tooling might work for those with multiple installs, but check the budget first – analyst Global CRM giant Salesforce has launched data lake and streaming software to help clients bring together customer data in real time.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#63WMA)
Battery, cable, and diesel combo as there are plenty of non-electrified lines Japanese manufacturer Hitachi Rail and Italy's Trenitalia have unveiled a triple hybrid locomotive that they claim halves carbon emission compared with the trains they replace.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#63WHR)
And operators not getting any better at saving power – or watching the water their bit barns drink Datacenter operators worldwide are largely unprepared for sustainability requirements, despite the industry anticipating new regulations in many regions. Meanwhile, outages are becoming increasingly costly, and progress on energy efficiency is stuck.…
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by Liam Proven on (#63WFY)
If you love having thousands of tabs open, this might be one for you The Mozilla Foundation has let Firefox 105 out of the gate, and if you use a Chrome-based browser, it's a good time to take another look.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#63WCE)
'3 together, 2 wherever' policy incoming. 'We've lost that deep connection' says boss Exclusive BT is ordering thousands of staff across the globe to return to the office three days a week or risk disciplinary procedures.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#63WAM)
(But wot about us vultures, sniff) The German government hopes AI-powered cameras will its protect endangered eagles from crashing into wind turbines.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#63W90)
First-person shooter PUBG also barred for corrupting the young Afghanistan’s Taliban government has banned made-in-China social network TikTok and first-person shooter PUBG.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#63W91)
'Indiscriminate' preemptive harvesting of personal info a big no-no. What a novel concept On Tuesday, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) issued rulings that limit indiscriminate data retention in France and Germany.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#63W6K)
Pacific Network Corp and China Unicom join the likes of Huawei, Hytera, Hikvision on list of dangerous suppliers The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has added two Chinese companies to its list of communications equipment suppliers rated a threat to national security: Pacific Network Corp, its wholly owned subsidiary ComNet (USA) LLC, and China Unicom (Americas).…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#63W5C)
In this economy, who has $800 to spend on a watch? Sales of wearable computers fell 6.9 percent year over year in the second quarter of 2022, according to analyst outfit IDC.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#63W47)
Oh. Joy. Microsoft has released the Windows 11 2022 Update – and promised that it will both continue issuing annual big bang releases and start to add new features on a monthly cadence.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#63W37)
The Wrath of Khan America's Federal Trade Commission is investigating Amazon's proposed acquisition of iRobot, the Roomba robot vacuum cleaner maker, and has asked for more information about the deal from the technology pair.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#63W38)
chmod a+rw at hyperscale A "critical" Oracle Cloud Infrastructure vulnerability could have been exploited by any customer to read and write data belonging to any other OCI customer without any permission checks, according to Wiz security researchers.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#63W1Z)
And don't forget AMD's RDNA 3 GPUs are right around the corner Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled his GPU giant's flagship RTX 40-series graphics cards at GTC today.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#63W0M)
Encryption? Data destruction? Bueller? Morgan Stanley Smith Barney has agreed to pay a paltry $35 million penalty after customers' sensitive records were left unencrypted on unwiped hard drives that were auctioned off after decommissioning.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#63VYY)
The other Tessier-Ashpool AIs are surely disappointed Cryptocurrency market maker Wintermute says $160 million in digital assets have been stolen from it in a cyber-heist, though it assures customers that everything's fine.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#63VTZ)
The House of Zen is back to its tricks: Chips with three-year-old cores AMD has apparently dug deep into its spare parts bin with today's launch of its 7020-series mobile processors, which it says will bring all-day battery life to more entry-level notebooks.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#63VV0)
Tech giants 'throwing their users to the wolves' Facebook, Twitter, Google, Apple, and others today faced renewed pressure to protect the privacy of messaging app users seeking healthcare treatment.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#63VRX)
NUC NUC. Who's there? It's me again. You folks still want computers, right? Intel has unveiled the latest addition to its NUC line-up, the NUC 12 Enthusiast, the first to include one of the company's Arc GPUs and targeting content creators and gamers.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#63VRY)
Mark Russinovich goes hardcore against old languages Updated Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich has had it with C and C++, time-tested programming languages commonly used for native applications that require high performance.…
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