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US slaps tariffs on countries that hit Big Tech with digital services taxes ... then pauses them immediately
Applies pressure as negotiations on harmonized global web levies near conclusion Countries whose digital services taxes disproportionately affect the US tech industry have been slapped with 25 per cent tariffs on up to US$2bn of their goods by the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR).…
China reveals plan to pump out positive news about itself. Let's see what happens when that lands with social media fact-checkers
Xi Jinping says it’s time the world learned Marxism works, socialism is good, and China is really nice Analysis Chinese state-controlled media has revealed the nation's rulers have decided it’s time for a charm offensive.…
Tencent Cloud adds second data centre in Germany, Thailand, and Japan, plus a third in Hong Kong
Plans to grow capacity in all 27 regions by 30 percent in 2021 Chinese web giant Tencent has announced its cloud service has expanded its presence in Germany, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Japan.…
Japan to dangle as many Yen as it takes to lure chipmakers to its shores, because everyone else is doing it too
National growth strategy also prioritises low power distributed data centres Japanese prime minister Yoshihide Suga has outlined a national growth strategy that will include doing whatever it takes to lure semiconductor manufacturers to the nation’s shores.…
Oracle accused of eating software maker's lunch with hostile hiring, trade secret theft
CentralSquare says Big Red raided it for key staff CentralSquare Technologies, a Florida-based maker of software for public safety officials, sued Oracle on Tuesday claiming that the database giant has been poaching key employees in an effort to build its business selling software to law enforcement and justice organizations.…
IBM Cloud messes up again: Customers sent same warning email 25 times in 40 minutes
Ironically, they’re all advance notice of maintenance that's promised to improve resilience IBM Cloud is having another challenging day, this time sending customers word of upcoming maintenance work 20 or more times – and even to those who don’t use the services that will soon be patched.…
Deadline draws near to avoid auto-joining Amazon's mesh network Sidewalk
'A stalker can abuse it to stalk people better. There are no mitigations mentioned' Owners of Amazon Echo assistants and Ring doorbells have until June 8 to avoid automatically opting into Sidewalk, the internet giant's mesh network that taps into people's broadband and may prove to be a privacy nightmare.…
The common factor in all your failed job applications: Your CV
Top tips from an insider in the tech recruitment game Comment It has been a decade since we first demonstrated that IT pros' resumes were a bit crap, and so here's an update to help you get real about how you present yourself in 2021.…
Stack Overflow acquired for $1.8bn by Prosus (no, me neither)
Q&A community ponders life as an enterprise education resource Prosus NV, a Netherlands-based consumer internet conglomerate, on Wednesday said it plans to acquire online Q&A community Stack Overflow for $1.8bn.…
Ahem, Huawei, your USB LTE stick has a vuln. I SAID AHEM, Huawei, are you listening?
Embarrassing flaw in E3372 device finally patched Huawei has belatedly fixed a mild vulnerability in a USB connectivity dongle spotted by Trustwave after The Register intervened.…
Code contributions to GCC no longer have to be assigned to FSF, says compiler body
It's not me, it's GNU The GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) Steering Committee has lifted a long-standing requirement that all code contributions must be assigned to the FSF (Free Software Foundation).…
Learn how to explore the solar system ... or just your own data lake
AWS Innovation Day promises to accelerate your business into the cloud and beyond Promo Who wouldn’t want to learn about reusable spacecraft, 3D printing and manufacturing in orbit, and malaria fighting drones – and what they all mean for your business?…
JBS Foods ransomware gang: White House 'engaging directly' with Russia about attack on massive meat producer
Aussie cops start probe and FBI and USDA lend a hand Australian police are investigating a ransomware attack at the facilities of JBS Foods — one of the largest producers of meat in the world – as the White House fingers Russia-based cybercriminals.…
You were supposed to be watching him. Letters from SEC claim Tesla breached deal to police Elon Musk's tweets
2020 missives from American securities regulator to car firm revealed The SEC has repeatedly found itself frustrated by the bombastic tweets of Tesla CEO Elon Musk. And letters from the regulator have revealed that two of Musk’s postings were in breach of a previous settlement.…
UK Special Forces soldiers' personal data was floating around WhatsApp in a leaked Army spreadsheet
Bizarre promotion practice leads to near-inevitable breach Exclusive An astonishing data security blunder saw the personal data of Special Forces soldiers circulating around WhatsApp in a leaked British Army spreadsheet.…
Too easy. Microsoft introduces moderation for Winget package repo after spike in bad submissions
Belated recognition that maybe, just maybe, someone should check submissions to official Windows package receptacle Microsoft has introduced human moderation for packages submitted to the repository for its newly released Winget package manager, following a spike in duplicate and/or bad submissions.…
Bull in a cosmos shop: Edinburgh uni boffins strike deal with Atos for BullSequana supercomputer
Time running out for secrets of cosmos to remain hidden Boffins at the University of Edinburgh will soon be able to get their hands on a new high-powered supercomputer to help them "unlock the secrets of the universe" following a deal with European tech outfit Atos.…
Hyper-V bug that could crash 'big portions of Azure cloud infrastructure': Code published
Now patched: 'A function that can be called with attacker-controlled data (which it shouldn't) and dereference twice a pointer (boom)' Security researchers have posted proof of concept code that exploits a recently patched vulnerability in Microsoft's Hyper-V hypervisor. The bug enables code in the guest to crash the host, and in some circumstances compromise the host's security.…
South Korea's first fully indigenous rocket now on launch pad, ready for tests
Plans test launch this year, satellite-lifting in 2022 and moonshot not long after South Korea has revealed a test version of a locally developed rocket with satellite launch capabilities.…
OpenPGP library RNP updates after Thunderbird decrypt-no-recrypt bug squashed
Not the obvious function, the other obvious function OpenPGP project RNP has patched its flagship product after Mozilla Thunderbird, a major user, was found to be saving users’ private keys in plain text.…
It's the UK contractor tax factor: IR35 outsiders gaining leverage in skills market, survey finds
New tax rules see a hike in use of umbrella companies - another can of worms Contractors able to continue working outside the IR35 regulations are gaining leverage in the market and succeeding in punting their scarce skills, according to a survey.…
VC's paper claims cost of cloud is twice as much as running on-premises. Let's have a look at that
'You’re crazy if you don’t start in the cloud; you’re crazy if you stay on it' - but others disagree Analysis Silicon Valley-based venture capitalist Andressen Horowitz has posted a paper suggesting that "If you're operating at scale, the cost of cloud can at least double your infrastructure bill."…
Surviving eclipse season and resurrecting 25-year-old software with Windows for Workgroups 3.11: One year with Mars Express
ESA's veteran probe left for its mission 18 years ago today Space extenders Today marks the 18th anniversary since the European Space Agency' (ESA) launched the extraordinarily long-lived (ESA) Mars Express spacecraft from the Baikonur cosmodrome in 2003.…
Cisco suggests multi-SaaS integration and a hypervisor alternative as the path to happy hybrid clouds
Also tries to bust blades out of the box with new UCS-X series Cisco has advanced an alternative vision for running hybrid clouds – but you’ll need Cisco hardware to make it happen.…
Merging HPC and AI can solve a lot of problems – storage ain’t one of them
We might have a solution Webcast The convergence of traditional CPU-powered HPC and GPU-fueled AI is one of the wonders of the age, whether it’s modelling vaccines or the climate, enabling automated trading, or speeding up fraud protection.…
India uses controversial portal and API to add vaccination status info to Aarogya Setu contact-tracing app
Millions can’t use it, but it may be about to become a de facto travel permit India has updated its Aarogya Setu contact-tracing app to record users’ COVID-19 vaccination status.…
South Korea rounds up chipmakers and hyperscalers to build AI and server processors
Data center companies and chipmakers have signed an agreement as the government seeks to deglobalize their supply chain As semiconductor demand and supply chain insecurity both continue to grow, South Korea has decided it wants its own CPU production capability and has pushed its chip companies and hyperscale operators together to make it happen.…
Bribery charges against Apple's global security boss dismissed in iPads-for-gun-permits case
Judge decides fondleslab giveaway was offered after permission to carry concealed weapons had been secured The strange case against Apple global security boss Thomas Moyer, who was accused of trying to bribe his way to permits to carry concealed guns, has ended with the judge dismissing the charges.…
Infosys senior staff fingered for insider trading by Indian regulators
Pair had access to financial results before release and slipped those details to traders, says watchdog India’s Securities and Exchange Board says staff at services giant Infosys committed insider trading.…
Amazon warehouse workers are seriously injured more frequently than those at similar companies – unions
Oh, I didn't get rich by writing a lot of checks Amazon warehouse workers sustain serious injuries more frequently than employees working in similar jobs across thousands of other companies, a report by unions concluded on Tuesday.…
Feds seize two domains used by SolarWinds intruders for malware spear-phishing op
Info-stealing scheme, attributed to Russia-affiliated crew, relied on spoof USAID marketing messages Uncle Sam on Tuesday said it had seized two web domains used to foist malware on victims using spoofed emails from the US Agency for International Development (USAID).…
Firefox 89: Can this redesign stem browser's decline?
New visuals, simplified menus, though Mozilla has yet to fully state its position on 'privacy preserving ads' Mozilla has released Firefox 89, proclaiming it a "fresh new Firefox," though it comes amid a relentless decline in market share.…
Nvidia refreshes GeForce RTX GPUs: More CUDA cores, crippled crypto mining
3070 Ti, 3080 Ti available this month ... well, in theory Nvidia announced two more GPUs this week: the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti and the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti. These represent its latest “gaming flagship” hardware.…
First Forth, C and Python, now comp.lang.tcl latest Usenet programming forum nuked by Google Groups
Newsgroup restored after spam sinks entire board The Usenet group comp.lang.tcl vanished from Google Groups for several hours before being restored on Tuesday.…
AWS ECS Anywhere goes live. Is it worth the Amazon fee?
Amazon's container service running on-premises: a turnaround for a company that once scorned hybrid cloud ECS Anywhere, which enables on-premises or Edge container applications to be managed by AWS, is now generally available.…
There's a lesson here for us all: A third of healthcare orgs in Sophos survey 'hit with ransomware in 2020'
What’s the remedy? Read on… Promo The thought of ransomware gripping the corporate systems we manage is enough to give any of us sleepless nights. The thought of a ransomware attack crippling the healthcare infrastructure all of us rely on is terrifying.…
Daimler and Nokia settle long-running patent spat over cellular tech
No more appeals as lawyer gravy train pulls into station Nokia and Daimler have resolved a long-running patent dispute, with both sides halting any pending litigation across the world and the German carmaker agreeing to pay licence fees.…
What a difference 4 years makes: Cloudera goes private again in $5.3bn buyout
CDR and KKR the new owners of shape-shifting data platform biz Cloudera has been snapped up by private equity firms CDR and KKR in a cash deal worth around $5.3 billion, the California-based data biz confirmed today.…
UK's BT starts trials of new hollow-core optical fibre networks
Promises lower latencies, higher power thresholds BT has started trials of hollow-core fibre optical networks to test if they can raise fixed-line speeds and produce mobile networks with lower latencies.…
Remember those wacky cyberpunk costumes in Hackers? They're on display in London this week
'Medieval mixed with athletic wear' chic from 1995 Fans of 'cyber' flick Hackers can amuse themselves by visiting an exhibition of the characters’ costumes in London – but time is running short if you want to catch a glimpse of Angelina Jolie’s bizarre getups.…
Xiaomi touts Hypercharge 200W charging tech, claims 4,000mAh battery goes from 0 to full in 480 seconds
One of the few differentiators left in the smartphone arena Chinese mobile maker Xiaomi has demoed its latest charging tech, dubbed HyperCharge. Xiaomi claims its tech allows a 200W charger to fully replenish a 4,000mAh battery in eight minutes.…
Royal Yacht Britannia's successor to cost about 1 North of England NHS IT consultancy framework
Yep, UK.gov to build literal flagship - for about £200m Boatnotes Britain is to get a new ocean-going gin palace to schmooze VIPs, negotiate trade deals and fly the flag for UK Plc, the government confirmed at the weekend.…
NHS GP data grab: Royal College of General Practitioners urges health body to communicate better
We've kind of got a lot going on right now with vaccinating etc... maybe you could do the comms bit, huh? The UK's Royal College of GPs (RCGP) has written to NHS Digital to call for better communication with the public about their rights in opting out of what has been dubbed the "biggest data grab in NHS history."…
If a kiosk borks when nobody is using it, can it be said to have borked at all?
Fond memories of the before times and Windows Aero at a shuttered McDonald's order point Bork!Bork!Bork! Today marks a return of an old favourite as the DNS of bork, McDonald's, pops up again to show us how unattended kiosks should be run nowadays.…
Check the TUPE: Facebook's hire of Bloomsbury AI founders wasn't 'traditional' acquisition - so sacked bod can't claim law was broken
So says the UK's Employment Tribunal in unfair dismissal case A “very highly qualified and experienced expert in artificial intelligence” who founded a misinformation-fighting startup has lost a legal case against Facebook in London for unfair dismissal.…
Leaving Spark behind, Databricks enters new territory as it eyes 2021 IPO
Will its vision for unified analytics fly? Databricks, the commercial company founded around the popular Apache Spark data lake, is making a strike for new class workloads and enterprise data management jobs in its make-or-break IPO year.…
Will the real IRC please stand up? Freenode’s forest fire leaves ashes – and fresh growth
Success, disagreement, forking, success... it's the c-IRC-le of liiiiiiiiiife Column IRC is the open secret of open software. IRC - internet Relay Chat - started in Finland in 1988 and quickly became the Internet’s first widespread real-time chat system.…
Need some chips? The Raspberry Pi Pico's RP2040 is heading to a channel near you
40k units now, but 'serious volume' to arrive after the summer Short of silicon? The Raspberry team has elected bring forward the availability of its RP2040 chippery to a wider audience, with an eye on potential customers who are struggling to secure supplies of microcontrollers.…
Why did car-makers pause production while the PC supply chain coped with a surge? Because Apple and Samsung pay for priority access to product
Cars are becoming computers on wheels, but car-makers aren't tuned into the silicon innovation cycle Feature In February 2021, giant automakers Nissan and Honda warned shareholders that revenue was set to fall. The cause of the imminent fall was not economic decline caused by the COVID-19 pandemic but a boom in demand for semiconductors that left them unable to secure the components they needed to make their products.…
Space junk damages International Space Station's robot arm
Space boffin tells Reg it's stupidly hard to clean up orbiting trash after Canadarm2 survives encounter with item too small to be tracked The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has revealed that a piece of space debris had punctured the Canadarm2 robotic on the International Space Station (ISS).…
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