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by Jude Karabus on (#646KM)
IP director claims he was skipped over for merit-based retention bonus because of the retention part A 67-year-old director in Apple's Intellectual Property Enforcement unit is suing the company for age discrimination, alleging Apple unfairly took away a special bonus it uses to "retain key employees" in lead positions because of his age.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#646GP)
Democratizing IT? The next biggest 3 in region are also US headquartered giants Six US titans are ruling the European cloud market, with AWS, Microsoft, and Google alone accounting for almost three-quarters of customers'spending in the region.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#646E9)
Government fritters away homegrown technologies and has no strategy to lessen reliance on other countries Arm and Acorn co-founder Hermann Hauser says the UK has "no chance in hell" of being technologically self-reliant, stressing the need for European countries to have their own access to critical technologies so they are not quite so dependent on the US.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#646C6)
Not-a-cloud service can accommodate 'unique hosting requirements' - like cryogenic systems Quantum startup Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC) claims it is set to deploy a quantum system in Cyxtera's Reading datacenter in the UK, with a view to making it available for customers to access.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#646AT)
Peter Mattis on starting a multibillion-dollar company as serverless database hits GA Interview Cockroach Labs released the serverless version of its eponymous database for general availability last week. The Register took the opportunity to catch up with CTO Peter Mattis – a Google veteran who is also behind open source image editing software GIMP.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#64695)
Imagine the lawyer infomercials – Did a computer hurt you? Call (30) 555 1234... The European Commission put forward rules on Wednesday aimed at making it easier for Europeans to sue companies for damage caused by AI technologies going awry.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6467M)
Denmark takes top spot, Croatia improves fastest, Hong Kong flops Denmark has topped the International Institute for Management Development's seventh annual World Digital Competitiveness Ranking – an assessment of 63 nations' "capacity and readiness to adopt and explore digital technologies as a key driver for economic transformation in business, government and wider society."…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6467N)
You wouldn't make this the butt of any jokes, right? Video Inspired by plants and fungi, scientists have devised a method to help so-called soft robots travel along tricky pathways by growing as they move.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6466C)
Video confs to add multi-sensory interaction and by 2040 maybe even brain/machine interfaces Chinese gaming and web giant Tencent has shared its vision of the techno-future, predicting "immersive convergence" is the coming thing.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#64651)
Claims kids unwittingly click up huge bills in games, only for their cash to fly offshore India's foreign exchange regulator, the Directorate of Enforcement, has investigated Singapore-based Coda Payments in connection with an ongoing operation related to the country's Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6462R)
Russia, China believe in more national control, maybe baked into standards. Resistance is fierce Every four years, the United Nations' International Telecommunication Union (ITU) stages a Plenipotentiary Conference at which member states decide how the organization will steer the development of communications technologies.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6460W)
Ironic that an ML lab with so many accelerators is such a slowpoke OpenAI on Wednesday made DALL-E, its cloud service for generating images from text prompts, available to the public without any waitlist. But the crowd that had gathered outside its gate may have moved on.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#645WE)
You take the green pill, you'll spend six hours in a 'don't roll your own crypto' debate Four security researchers have identified five cryptographic vulnerabilities in code libraries that can be exploited to undermine Matrix encrypted chat clients. This includes impersonating users and sending messages as them.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#645TB)
Or so Akamai is dying to tell us Akamai reckons that, in the first half of 2022 alone, it flagged nearly 79 million newly observed domains (NODs) as malicious.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#645R6)
House of Zen just needs to convince machine makers to use them AMD put Intel’s low-power Xeon-D and industrial Core-series processors in its sights on Tuesday with the launch of its Ryzen Embedded V3000 CPUs.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#645JS)
Beta-grade widget respects your privacy, we're promised Cloudflare has begun a public beta test of a CAPTCHA alternative that runs quietly in the background to automatically determine if the webpage visitor is an actual human. Its goal is to allow netizens to avoid having to complete those tedious prove-you're-not-a-bot tests on websites.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#645FH)
Someone going by 'Thrax' claims responsibility for 'incredibly easy' breach Apple News shut down Fast Company's news channel after "an incredibly offensive alert" was sent to subscribers following a hack of the business publication on Tuesday evening.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#645FJ)
Analyst says challenges remain in attracting partners to roll out products Oracle's NetSuite has kicked off its Las Vegas conference with a smorgasbord of news aimed at accounts payable, warehouse management, and people management.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#645CG)
Along with revealing authors, IARPA also wants bot to disguise scribes The US intelligence community has launched a program to develop artificial intelligence that can determine authorship of anonymous writing while also disguising an author's identity by subtly altering their words.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#6459W)
US campaign group forms as customers complain of lock-in, unclear terms, problems using wares in cloud Campaign group the Coalition for Fair Software Licensing (CFSL) has launched in the US to tackle the "restrictive terms" and anticompetitive business practices that "lock-in" customers and "impedes" a move to the cloud.…
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by Richard Currie on (#6459X)
Thinking about shelling out $800? If you break it you're 'screwed' The Apple Watch Ultra was announced this month with a ruggedized design, new button(!), and a focus on outdoorsy types, but now that the repairability fans at iFixit have their hands on it, they're only concerned about one thing – screws.…
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by Liam Proven on (#6459Y)
UbuntuDDE 22.04 is colorful, and with slightly less Chinese flavor than Ubuntu Kylin The team behind the unofficial Ubuntu remix with the Deepin desktop has rolled out an updated version based on the current Ubuntu long-term support release.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#6456S)
Worldwide investment set to grow 9% to new high of $99b Investment in semiconductor fab equipment is set to grow 9 percent to a new global high of $99 billion by the end of 2022 as the industry continues to boost capacity despite the worsening global economic outlook.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#6456T)
Thought shadow IT at your office was bad? Try enforcing workplace device policies on hedge fund traders Updated Ever given a colleague a quick Signal call so you can sidestep a monitored workplace app? Well, we'd hope you're not in a highly regulated industry like staff at eleven of the world's most powerful financial firms, who yesterday were fined nearly $2 billion for off-channel comms.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6454B)
Set priorities, expect confusion, keep emergency instructions simple – that's just for starters At the start of the year, when it looked likely that Russia would invade Ukraine, Kyiv-based MacPaw began making a plan for operating during wartime.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6452D)
Apps still available on Google Play, digital ministry says it's investigating Russian social media provider VK Company Ltd has confirmed its apps were removed from Apple's App Store.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6450J)
And if and when it does, role lacks Cabinet position, complain Lords The UK's position in science and innovation is under threat from a lack of government focus and financial investment according to a House of Lords committee.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#644YR)
Beta trial for select, chosen customers – gee, so generous and open Intel has announced the Intel Developer Cloud, a platform intended to make it easier for commercial customers to get early access to yet-to-be-released technologies.…
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by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols on (#644X1)
Mark Russinovich, Microsoft Azure CTO, thinks so Column We all know that the Rust language has become much more popular. By Slashdata's count, Rust users have nearly tripled in the past 24 months.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#644VS)
Need deepfake tools? GitHub's got 'em All of the materials and tools needed to make deepfake videos – from source code to publicly available images and account authentication bypass services – are readily available and up for sale on the public internet and underground forums. …
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#644SP)
Manufacturers allegedly told to connect to NavIC by 2023, which did not make them happy at all India's Ministry of Electronics and IT has clarified that, while the world's second-most populous nation does want smartphone makers to include hardware to connect to its Navigation with Indian Constellation (NavIC) satnav system, it is in no rush to make it happen.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#644SQ)
When a Klingon Bird-of-Prey just won't cut it Bright yellow buoys running AI software have been deployed in an attempt to deter cargo ships from running over nearby whales.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#644SR)
For just $5,500 and the cost of a quad-core x86 box, z/OS 16 for test and dev on the desktop can be yours IBM has updated its mainframe emulators to bring them into line with its recently released Z16 machines and operating system.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#644RH)
As Intel expands its collaboration with Chinese car-maker Geely US automotive giant Ford Motor Company has announced the launch of a subsidiary that will focus on developing smart electric vehicles and driver assist technology for the Chinese market. …
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by Simon Sharwood on (#644Q4)
Just in time for the Party Congress, whatever the reality of the situation The People's Bank of China, the nation's central bank, has trumpeted its success suppressing Bitcoin and online lending.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#644NZ)
Apparent perp claims to have deleted swiped info as carrier Optus struggles to get its story straight +Comment Australian authorities have asked the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to assist with investigations into the data breach at local telco Optus.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#644N0)
Even Gordon Moore saw it coming, admits CEO While some have given up on Moore’s Law, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger clearly hasn’t. “For decades now, I’ve been in the debate: is Moore’s Law dead? And the answer is no,” he said, during his keynote at the Intel Innovation event this week.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#644KY)
Code-injection bug in your network security... mmm, yum yum A critical code-injection vulnerability in Sophos Firewall has been fixed — but not before miscreants found and exploited the bug.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#644JZ)
Fun fact: The mission is named after the Latin word for 'delayed' NASA's Moon-ward Space Launch System (SLS) rocket will not be blasting off from Earth until late October at the earliest, after the vehicle was rolled back to its hangar to shelter from an incoming hurricane.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#644FR)
Unless you're a US government boffin or can get a seat in Dev Cloud Intel’s ever-delayed Sapphire Rapids Xeon Scalable processors are now available ... in the chipmaker’s Dev Cloud. Anyone looking to actually pick up Intel’s next-gen datacenter silicon is, however, still out of luck, as it looks increasingly likely the chips won’t begin volume shipments until early next year.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#644E1)
Who cares if they are authentic parts! Come to the iStore instead if you know what's good for you Apple's iPhone 14 can be repaired more easily than its predecessors, but its Pro model retains the architectural inaccessibility of older iPhones and resists replacement parts, even authentic Cupertino kit.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#644BS)
Turns out all it took was a business-disrupting global pandemic Despite recession fears, most companies are planning to increase IT budgets next year.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#644BT)
50-year-old software project provides a button the boss can click Analytics stalwart SAS is making its cloud-based Viya platform available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace in the hopes users will be tempted by a clickable, pay-as-you-go option for its ML, data management, and analytics tools.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6449G)
If you're gonna force everyone to register an account, at least protect that data, lawsuit argues A lawsuit has accused Samsung of failing to address a cyber-intrusion in early 2022, leading to the theft of US customers' personally identifiable information (PII) in a second attack months later in July.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#6446T)
Amazon's already said no to country-by-country breakdown Cisco has urged its shareholders to vote against a proposal asking for the company to publish a tax transparency report that breaks down where it pays its taxes on a country-by-country basis.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#6446V)
India, Turkey, UAE subsidiaries set up slush funds to bribe 'foreign officials' says watchdog Oracle has paid $23 million to the US Securities and Exchange Commission to settle corruption charges that subsidiaries in Turkey, United Arab Emirates and India used “slush funds” to bribe foreign officials to win business.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#6443H)
X86 giant's 24-core i9 doubles as a space heater Intel doubled down on "more power is better" with the launch of its 13th-gen Core processors at its Innovation event this week. With a 253W thermal design power (TDP) for its latest i9 and i7 desktop processors, water cooling might as well be a requirement.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#6440F)
TrendForce: Hope for cheaper consumer SSDs intensifies Most manufacturers of NAND flash can expect to see their products cross into loss territory before the end of this year, according to researchers at TrendForce.…
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