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by Simon Sharwood on (#5MNNJ)
Version 2.5 adds lots of love for hybrid cloud, Linux containers, and even a COBOL/Java combo IBM has made it official: a major update to its z/OS operating system for mainframes will debut in September.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#5MNMR)
iPhones, iPads about to hit global chip supply wall others have felt, though AMD reported strong financial figures on Tuesday, showing continued demand for its Ryzen CPUs and GPUs and Epyc server processors during the pandemic and its various stay-at-home rules.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5MNKN)
Promises everything will be back to normal sometime in early August Chinese web giant Tencent has suspended new signups to its WeChat messaging service.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5MNJD)
Four others at online tat bazaar admit trying to silence newsletter couple, two senior execs fight charges The former global security manager for eBay was sentenced on Tuesday to 18 months in prison and was ordered to pay a $15,000 fine for his role in the cyber-stalking and harassment of a Massachusetts couple who published a newsletter critical of the internet yard sale.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#5MNFK)
Fellowship funding comes in the wake of Youtube-DL fiasco GitHub has pledged $1m to, among other things, provide developers facing copyright takedown claims with free legal advice from a top US university, it announced on Tuesday.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5MNFM)
Robust cloud, business not enough to overcome concerns about decline in Windows hardware maker revenue Microsoft's $46.2bn in revenue for its fourth quarter of 2021, and profits rising 47 per cent to $16.5bn, shows the continued strength in its cloud business, investors were told on Tuesday.…
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by Gareth Halfacree on (#5MNAT)
18GB of Dutch fishing supplier's data left in unsecured server Dutch fishing supply specialist Raven Hengelsport left details of around 246,000 customers visible to anyone on a misconfigured Microsoft Azure cloud server for months.…
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by Gareth Halfacree on (#5MN90)
'It was pretty convincing until the very end,' says host Jim Browning The Tech Support Scams YouTube channel has been erased from existence in a blaze of irony as host and creator Jim Browning fell victim to a tech support scam that convinced him to secure his account – by deleting it.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5MN7C)
Reports of skin problems and a recall in Australia move social ad biz to action Before Facebook can "bring the metaverse to life," it will first have to deal with customers dismantling their Oculus Quest 2 VR headsets for repairs because their faces have been irritated.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#5MN4Q)
Breach reporting law might have effect on overseas operators too The British government wants to make Amazon, Google, and other digital service providers report cybersecurity breaches to the Information Commissioner, according to newly published plans.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5MN4R)
Speed and stability top list of NoSQL database's features, Netflix dev says After an Apple engineer called an 11th-hour halt to the release, Cassandra 4.0 has finally launched flaunting newfound stability, speed and consistency, according to the open-source project's users and contributors.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5MN24)
Microblogging site turned off its website for Build 2011 attendees Microsoft veteran Raymond Chen has reminded us of the time when Twitter misdetected the overexcited developer emissions from the 2011 Build conference as a denial-of-service attack and hit the mute button.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#5MMVZ)
Risky and annoying? Microsoft has a new app store coming to both Windows 10 and 11, but some applications will use their own update mechanisms, raising security and user experience concerns.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5MMSH)
Operator shall talk unto operator or the big stick will be wielded UK telecommunications regulator Ofcom has kicked off a consultation process regarding licence applications for non-geostationary satellite orbit (NGSO) systems such as Starlink and OneWeb.…
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by Gareth Halfacree on (#5MMPW)
Commercial EUV LPDDR4 modules in the works now, but the 1anm node is still being treated as a test-bed Memory maker SK Hynix has boasted of its best sales quarter since prior to the pandemic, and confirmed the start of volume production on its extreme ultraviolet (EUV) product line.…
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by Mark Pesce on (#5MMPX)
Accoutancy software goes TITSUP* as biz users can't invoice customers nor see who's paid their bills Hundreds of thousands of small businesses are having trouble raising invoices and sorting out their monthly payroll following an outage at accounting software-as-a-service outfit Xero.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5MMM8)
Competition in celebration of the BBC Micro's 40th anniversary The UK's National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) is running a competition aimed at recreating the bleeps, whistles, and flatulent squawks of video game music from years gone by.…
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by Gareth Halfacree on (#5MMJM)
First-timer wins maximum payout through HackerOne programme Shopify has forked out $50,000 (£36,150) in a bug bounty payment to computer science student Augusto Zanellato following the discovery of a publicly available access token which gave world+dog read-and-write access to the company's source code repositories.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5MMH0)
Hints at new Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip models too A Samsung rep has confirmed the Korean giant won't deliver a new Note phablet this year, but has disclosed a pair of new folding phones and the company's first S Pen for foldables, which will debut in August.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5MMH1)
Force still stinging after CGI fiasco ended up costing more than hoped for North Wales Police is tendering for new workplace, data centre, and network support contracts in deals potentially worth up to £40m after a five-year agreement with CGI offered opaque results.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5MMFF)
The silicon is weak, but the iron is strong Bork!Bork!Bork! "Steam powered" is occasionally used in an unkind fashion to describe computer hardware past its best. Today's entry in the bork archives takes the phrase to a whole other place.…
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by Danny Bradbury on (#5MMDG)
Right-to-repair activists welcome policy wins with caution Feature It was the middle of harvest, and Sarah Rachor wasn't happy. Rachor, who runs a farm with her father in Sidney, Montana, was baling hay in the field when the tractor she was using shut down without warning. The culprit was a sensor that detected the tractor was overheating. In reality, it wasn't.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5MMDH)
Decentralised comms is where it's at As Microsoft doubles down on efforts to kill Skype persuade users to chat with Teams, former Skype developer Jaan Tallinn has dropped some cash into the latest funding round for open-source IM client Element.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5MMC5)
Customers are afraid of commitment, so new rules for enterprise APIs promise to stick around until you ride off into the sunset Google has acknowledged that it makes life hard for users when killing off little-loved products, by announcing an API policy that will keep its cloudy interfaces alive for as long as customers are using them.…
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by David Gordon on (#5MMAN)
Try the SANS DFIR-ence in Berlin this October Promo Whether it’s hunting for threats, tracking down security breaches, or gathering evidence, intuition helps though a thorough grounding in the latest techniques and tools for the platform in question is essential.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5MMAP)
Reveals tech roadmap that contains some real change, some renaming Intel has announced that Amazon Web Services has become the first customer for its foundry services packaging solutions, and that Qualcomm has become a partner of sorts in a silicon manufacturing process said to represent a step change beyond current Intel tech.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#5MM9S)
We speak to the scientists involved Plumes of water vapor on Ganymede have been spotted for the first time in the atmosphere of Ganymede, Jupiter’s largest moon.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5MM8R)
'Avatars' that roam around space station, or do work with high performance hands, to be controllable from the ground The International Space Station is getting mobile robot “space avatars” controllable by the public from Earth, courtesy of a joint project between the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and ANA Holdings’ telepresence start-up avatarin.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5MM7D)
Has since been recovered, and Scaleway now ships disks with GPS trackers It sounds like a "dog ate my homework" excuse for the cloud age, but Euro-cloud Scaleway says one of its solid-state disks was stolen from a truck, turned up in the hands of a YouTuber, and has now made its way back home.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5MM6J)
But the idea of blockchain-powered money is worth government consideration The International Monetary Fund has called on nations to consider using blockchain tech to improve financial services, but warned that dabbling with private cryptocurrencies is vastly risky.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5MM55)
Characteristically mum about details Apple on Monday patched a zero-day vulnerability in its iOS, iPadOS, and macOS operating systems, only a week after issuing a set of OS updates addressing about three dozen other flaws.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#5MM4B)
It's not a bribe when it's a payment waiver Blue Origins supremo Jeff Bezos has offered NASA a $2bn discount to keep his dream alive of transporting the next American man and first woman to the Moon's surface.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5MM29)
Energy efficiency rules appears to be limiting the availability of gaming rigs Dell is no longer shipping energy-hungry gaming PCs to certain states in America because they demand more energy than local standards allow.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5MM0H)
Microsoft offers some mitigations for thwarting PetitPotam attacks Microsoft completed a vulnerability hat-trick this month as yet another security weakness was uncovered in its operating systems. And this one doesn't even need authentication to work its magic.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#5MKTH)
'The W3C doesn't get to be the boss of anyone, the decisions are going to be made at each of the browsers' Google has updated the schedule for its introduction of "Privacy Sandbox" browser technology and the phasing out of third-party cookies.…
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by David Gordon on (#5MKTJ)
Learn how to democratise storage with this revolutionary webcast Promo The laws of data are pretty universal. Every organisation needs advanced security, performance, and management features that improve over time.…
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by Tim Richardson on (#5MKP5)
Fear not! Issue is at the 'highest level of escalation,' says ISP A broadband customer from Leatherhead, Surrey, who was told to "speak to your MP" after his ISP failed to resolve repeated line disconnections has now been informed he can leave his contract without penalty after Openreach failed to resolve the problem.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5MKP6)
Makes sense really Newly released data suggests South Korea is having a silicon and instant noodle renaissance, both thanks to COVID-19.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#5MKM8)
End of March for ValueLicensing's jurisdictional defence British software licence reseller ValueLicensing has a trial date for the first part of a £270m legal showdown against Microsoft after accusing the US behemoth of breaking UK and EU competition laws.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#5MKJF)
v11 set for mid-August release The Debian Project has set a release date of 14 August for Debian 11, also known as Bullseye.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#5MKGM)
Plus: Facial-recognition upstart Clearview raises $30m In brief Deepmind and the European Bioinformatics Institute released a database of more than 350,000 3D protein structures predicted by the biz's AI model AlphaFold.…
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by Tim Richardson on (#5MKGN)
Litre of the office essential costs as much as £2,410 – up from £1,700 in 2003, finds Which? Printer ink continues to rank as one of the most expensive liquids around with a litre of the home office essential costing the same as a very high-end bottle of bubbly or an oak-aged Cognac.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5MKFA)
The three horsemen of the borkpocalypse: CMOS error, XP and... death BORK!BORK!BORK! Windows XP is coming up to a 20th birthday yet it is heartening to see that the OS can still be guaranteed to take its place as one of the three horsemen of the borkpocalypse.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5MKDJ)
Promise of 'efficiencies' may be appealing to authority facing £100m COVID black hole Kent County Council is inviting IT services companies and BPO specialists to bid for places on a £500m framework agreement set to offer a range of outsourcing services to the English public authority.…
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by Rupert Goodwins on (#5MKDK)
You may know it better as Teams. Giddy up Column You can spot a veteran of the Browser Wars a mile off. These fearsome conflicts, fought across the desktops of the world not 20 years ago, left deep scars. Just whisper "Best viewed in IE6" in any crowd of Generation 95'ers, and watch grown men and women weep like babies as their hands grasp for an invisible mouse to click on that long-gone Close Window.…
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by Dominic Connor on (#5MKC9)
You don't mind if we record this, do you? Feature Having shown you some top tips on how people screw up their CVs and interviews, we now move to the weakest link: the interviewer. This article draws on my own experiences from grunt programmer, CTO to headhunter with many years in the recruitment game. Names have been obscured to protect the guilty.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5MKB7)
Troubled Nauka might actually make it after four orbit corrections – since we left work Friday Russia's space agency spent the weekend trying to get one module to the International Space Station and deciding to ditch another.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5MKB8)
Praise be for Firewalls Who, Me? Welcome to Who, Me?, where hallowed ground gets trampled as a reader inadvertently cleans up the collective act of the senior staff.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5MK8T)
Tom Corn heads to Open Systems as Virtzilla hints its SmartNIC push has borne fruit Video VMware's security products boss has bailed.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#5MK6R)
Plus: Microsoft responds to another NTLM relay attack technique, and more In brief DEF CON's "Spot the Fed" game is going to be a little easier than usual this year: the head of the US government's Homeland Security is giving a keynote.…
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