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Motorola benefits from delays in the UK's emergency services network, says govt
Providing both old Airwave system and its replacement boosted supplier's profits, says British Home Office The UK's Home Office has admitted Motorola has "very significantly benefited" from the delay to the Emergency Services Network (ESN) because it also profits from the extension of the current Airwave communication network used by police, fire brigades and the like.…
OVH: The cloud should be open, reversible, interoperable
CEO Michel Paulin on coming back from a datacenter blaze and playing nicely with others Interview OVHcloud is perhaps best known for cloud computing, hosting, and dedicated servers in its network of datacenters but the company has also made news in other arenas. For instance, taking on Microsoft in the European courts or the fire at one of its datacenters that destroyed customer data.…
iOS, Android stores host more than 1.5 million 'abandoned' apps
That's more than the total that are actively maintained, study claims A study has found more outdated apps in Apple's App Store and Google Play than actively updated ones. …
Samsung unveils 512GB DRAM CXL module in E3.S form factor
PCIe 5.0 device hints at servers with lots of memory, maybe shared Samsung has unveiled a 512-gigabyte Compute Express Link (CXL) DRAM module, which awaits servers to make it sing.…
Industry pushes back against India's data security breach reporting requirements
Filling in a form at 4am improves infosec or privacy how, exactly? Opposition is building to India's recently introduced rules on reporting computer security breaches, which have come under fire for being impractical, ineffective, and impinging on privacy.…
Clearview AI promises not to sell face-recognition database to most US businesses
Caveats apply, your privacy may vary Clearview AI has promised to stop selling its controversial face-recognizing tech to most private US companies in a settlement proposed this week with the ACLU.…
Uber, Meta to reduce hiring as stocks slide
Is winter coming already for the US tech sector? Some tech companies are tightening their belts as they adjust to ongoing financial turbulence, with Uber and Meta both looking to reduce expenses and hiring.…
Europe's GDPR coincides with dramatic drop in Android apps
Privacy rules increase cost, reduce choice, slash revenues, study concludes Europe's data protection regime has reduced the number of apps available in Google Play by "a third," increased costs, and reduced developer revenues, according to a study published Monday.…
Biden signs cybercrime tracking bill into law
All part of a larger push by the Feds to improve cybersecurity reporting US President Joe Biden has signed into law a bill that aims to improve how the federal government tracks and prosecutes cybercrime.…
Mars Ingenuity helicopter and Perseverance are talking again
NASA drops heater temp to boost batteries as dust hits solar supply The long-lived Ingenuity helicopter has made contact with NASA's Perseverance rover on Mars after an unexpected communications blackout.…
It costs just $7 to rent DCRat to backdoor your network
Budget-friendly tool breaks the you-get-what-you-pay-for rule A budget-friendly remote access trojan (RAT) that's under active development is selling on underground Russian forums for about $7 for a two-month subscription, according to BlackBerry researchers today. …
US offers $15m reward for information about Conti ransomware gang
The State Department notice comes in wake of the cybercrims’ attack on Costa Rican government The US government is offering up to $15 million for information about key leaders of the notorious Conti ransomware group and any individual participating in an attack using a variant of Conti's malware.…
Pyramid Analytics receives $120m in VC funding for 'decision intelligence'
Investor money set to help the software vendor make its AI analytics tech a thing Pyramid Analytics, the BI company which counts Siemens, VW Ireland and Dell among its customers, has secured Series E funding of $120 million.…
Tesla sues former engineer, claims he stole Dojo supercomputer trade secrets
AI is meant to solve solve tech challenges innate in designing, running complex system Tesla has started legal action against a former employee the company alleges was copying confidential data from its Project Dojo supercomputer onto his own systems outside the company. It further alleges he then tried to conceal his actions by submitting a substitute laptop for inspection by the carmaker's information security team.…
Biden deal with ISPs: Low to no cost internet for 40% of US
$30 plans from ISPs and 'up to' $30 monthly credit means free internet for some The Biden White House has put forward a plan that could see 40 percent of households in the United States getting subsidized high-speed internet, with some having service free of charge.…
Infineon more than doubles profit as semiconductor shortages persist
Lead times still lengthy as chipmakers continue to make bank on what little is available Infineon joined the ranks of chipmakers that are benefiting from the industry-wide global semiconductor shortages, more than doubling profits in a sector where lead times are severely protracted.…
Ransomware plows through farm machinery giant AGCO
John Deere rival says it may be days or 'potentially longer' before some production facilities are back in action US agricultural machinery maker AGCO is the latest high-profile organization to fall victim to ransomware, which it says affects operations at some of its worldwide production facilities.…
Microsoft Security Experts: Humans and automation to fight off cyber threats
"We live this fight ourselves everyday," Microsoft says of enterprise attacks Microsoft is rolling out its "Security Experts" managed service with an eye on stomping down threats and malware.…
Colonial Pipeline faces nearly $1m fine one year after ransomware attack
Plus: Unpatched DNS bug puts IoT devices at risk, SolarWinds hackers set up new digs, and a CEO faces hard time for massive mining fraud In Brief Colonial Pipeline is facing an almost $1 million fine for control room management failures after the US Department of Transportation alleged they contributed to the nation's fuel disruption in the wake of the 2021 ransomware attack.…
Cisco warns of premature DIMM failures
Check 16, 32, and 64GB DIMMs made in the middle to end of 2020, blames manufacturing errors Cisco is warning that some of its DIMMs are failing prematurely due to a manufacturing error and have advised users to replace the memory component to avoid a server failure.…
Can transformers help design new AI drugs and treat incurable diseases?
From protein prediction to drug generation, neural networks are revolutionizing drug discovery Analysis AI can study chemical molecules in ways scientists can't comprehend, automatically predicting complex protein structures and designing new drugs, despite having no real understanding of science.…
China wants its youth to stop giving livestreamers money
Internet regulator puts a few practices in place – including viewing curfews and bans on tips China's internet regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), has published guidelines that aim to stop minors from giving tips or other forms of payment to livestreamers, watching after 10pm, or livestreaming themselves.…
Only Microsoft can give open-source the gift of NTFS. Only Microsoft needs to
Forget the days of NT (Nineties Tyranny), let's change that to New Trust. Corporate IT is watching Opinion We concentrate on their technical aspects, but file systems can get pretty political. They're one of the last fronts still fighting in the Interoperability Wars. While you can plumb any number of open file systems to Linux if you need what they have, NTFS remains a problem. …
An international incident or just some finger trouble at the console?
All routers are equal, but some are more equal than others Who, Me? Welcome to an edition of Who, Me? where some configuration confusion left an entire nation cast adrift.…
AMD’s Xilinx-enhanced Epycs are right up the alley of datacenter builders
Same goes for Arm, for the same reason: Power efficiency Comment AMD’s plans to integrate AI functionality from its Xilinx FPGAs with its Epyc server microprocessors presents several tantalizing opportunities for systems builders and datacenter operators alike, Glenn O’Donnell, research director at Forrester, told The Register.…
India's ongoing outrage over Pegasus malware tells a bigger story about privacy law problems
Stalled law satisfies few and has even been identifed as likely to damage growth Analysis NSO Group's Pegasus spyware-for-governments keeps returning to the headlines thanks to revelations such as its use against Spain's prime minister and senior British officials. But there's one nation where outrage about Pegasus has been constant for nearly a year and shows little sign of abating: India.…
OpenAI's DALL·E 2 generates AI images that are sometimes biased or NSFW
Plus: SoundCloud acquires startup for better algorithmic curated playlists In brief OpenAI's image-generation model DALL·E 2 may be fun to play with but it exhibits common stereotypes, biases, and can create NSFW pictures making it risky to deploy in the real world, experts have warned.…
RISC-V CEO seeks 'world domination' by winning over the likes of Intel
We speak to the head of ISA's governing body on industry adoption, timelines, and more Interview The CEO of RISC-V's governing body says she wants to nothing less than "world domination" for the rising open-source processor technology, but to do that, the nonprofit needs buy-in from a variety of organizations, even those steeped in dominant, proprietary architectures, such as x86 giant Intel.…
China plans to toss foreign-made PCs from government agencies 'in two years'
Just like it was supposed to do in 2019 Authorities in China have reportedly directed government agencies and state-run companies to bin all personal computers made by foreign companies and replace them with homegrown hardware within two years.…
False-flag cyberattacks a red line for nation-states, says Mandiant boss
NSA director says he doesn't know of a 'big one' that was successful False-flag cyberattacks represent a red line that even nation states like Russia and China don't want to cross, according to Mandiant CEO Kevin Mandia.…
FTC says Frontier lied about its internet speeds amid $8.5m settlement
Telco 'ripped off customers by charging high-speed prices for slow service', says watchdog The FTC has settled a case in which Frontier Communications was accused of charging high prices for under-delivered internet connectivity.…
Revealed: Intel's plan to sell software simplifying computer vision training
Sonoma Creek to target non-AI experts, according to docs seen by El Reg Exclusive Intel plans to start selling a software platform that promises to simplify and speed up the training of AI models for computer vision, according to internal company documents seen by The Register.…
Amazon to spend $12b on five more datacenters in Oregon
You have died of dystopia Amazon plans to build five more datacenters in rural Oregon at estimated cost of $11.8 billion, according to documents filed in Morrow County last week.…
Google Docs crashed when fed 'And. And. And. And. And.'
Cloud grammar police more Keystone Kops Google Docs, the search giant's web-based word processing app, has been resuscitated after it was found choking on a series of conjunctions and other parts of speech.…
Cryptocurrency laundromat Blender shredded by US Treasury in sanctions first
Helping North Korea? Uncle Sam would like a word The US Treasury has sanctioned cryptocurrency mixer Blender for its role in helping North Korea's Lazarus Group launder stolen digital assets. …
Clustered Pi Picos made to run original Transputer code
Parallel retrocomputing project of the week, er, month, no, year The astonishing PicoPuter emulation project can run a transputer emulator on multiple Raspberry Pi Picos, and clustering them using the transputer's native inter-processor link protocol.…
Alibaba opens up code for federated learning platform
Claims FederatedScope is easy to use and keeps training data private Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has open-sourced a federated learning platform it claims protects privacy by enabling the development of machine learning algorithms without having to share training data.…
Nvidia pays $5.5m to settle SEC charges of shoddy cryptomining disclosures
GPU giant accused of obscuring its impact on gaming segment in 2017 Nvidia has paid a $5.5 million fine to settle charges that the GPU maker withheld the true impact of cryptocurrency mining on 2017 revenue.…
Teradata to take $60m hit for withdrawal from Russia
Calls time on interactions and services with customers, including state-owned bank Sberbank Data warehousing specialist Teradata is taking a $60 million hit by ending sales, operations and support in Russia following the country's invasion of Ukraine.…
Fedora backs down on removing BIOS support… for now
The PC world is not yet ready for all UEFI all the time The Fedora Project has changed its collective mind, and Fedora 37 won't require UEFI – it will still install and run on BIOS-only systems.…
Legacy IT to blame for UK's inflexible benefits system
Government department struggles with 30-year-old applications The UK's chief finance minister, Rishi Sunak, has blamed legacy IT for his decision not to increase social security payments as inflation hits the highest rate in 30 years.…
Germany makes new move to attract chip manufacturers
€14b in state aid on offer for companies to set up shop in the country Germany's government is looking to attract chipmakers to the country by offering €14 billion ($14.7 billion) in financial support, apparently spurred on by global semiconductor supply chain problems.…
RAD Basic – the Visual Basic 7 that never was – releases third alpha
Spend your weekend wallowing in the good old days RAD Basic has edged a little closer to bringing Visual Basic 6 back to your PC with the release of 0.5.0 Alpha 3.…
European tech businesses cool on China due to coronavirus lockdowns
Oops. Beijing wants zero COVID, not zero foreign investment Supply chain issues and other disruptions in China caused by strict COVID-19 lockdown measures have seen 23 percent of European businesses operating in the Middle Kingdom consider moving elsewhere, according to a recent report.…
Google Cloud hopes to woo factories with its usual fare: Analytics and AI
A different kind of assembly language Google has deployed a pair of AI-related services to woo factories and assembly lines onto its cloud.…
Was Nokia's Microsoft switch deal win a reward for SONiC contributions?
Supply-chain constraints and code for network OS played a role, analyst tells El Reg Nokia’s "significant" contributions to Microsoft's open-source SONiC project and ongoing supply-chain challenges undoubtedly played a role in the Windows giant's decision to deploy the Finns' network switches, despite their relative inexperience in the arena, Dell'Oro analyst Sameh Boujelbene told The Register.…
BT wins £26m extension on NI Oracle finance system project
UK IT service provider sees contract value more than double 20 years after first work on system Updated The IT services arm of UK comms giant BT has won a contract extension worth up to £26 million ($32 million) for up to five years – without competition – to support Northern Ireland's government accounting system.…
Switch off the mic if it makes you feel better – it'll make no difference
Treat all those micro-phonies like so many spies in the wire Something for the Weekend My neighbor is talking to a rock. He is trying to persuade it to sing.…
AWS allows a Lenovo server to play in its on-prem AI video cloud
Nvidia-powered ThinkEdge SE70 gets a view of the Panorama CCTV booster Amazon Web Services has allowed a third-party hardware offering into its universe, with a Lenovo server dedicated to video analytics scoring the gig.…
Thinnet cables are no match for director's morning workout
Leftover bits of wire where PC used to be? Really ties the office together On Call There was a time in IT when "brute force" meant something other than guessing at passwords while wearing a favorite hoodie. Welcome to an edition of On Call that really pulls out some memories.…
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