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by Simon Sharwood on (#36NZ1)
'Fast Pair' works on Androids and some audio devices, Google wants it in your car too Google's announced a new Bluetooth tweak called “Fast Pairâ€.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#36NVR)
Probe to carry cams named SHERLOC and WATSON, plus chute-cam and selfie-snappers NASA's revealed its Curiosity 2020 mission will pack 23 cameras.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#36NRD)
Intel outside as ARM-powered silicon becomes brains of auto-auto due on sale in 2020 Embedded systems company Renesas has revealed that Toyota has selected its ARM-powered systems-on-a-chip to power autonomous vehicles scheduled for commercial launch in the year 2020.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#36NN2)
... which also owns BlueCoat and SonicWall Comodo's certificate business has a new owner, and not everybody's happy about it.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#36NF2)
Two-hour outage sees users forced to speak to each other Slack has suffered an outage that plunged parts of the world into conversation or less-pretty messaging platforms for a couple of hours.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#36NCB)
23 vulnerabilities let rats run riot, even as kids' eyes were kept innocent A Disney-branded home internet filtering device might keep bad content out, but it was an open door to bad actors until earlier this month.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#36NAV)
Plus: Slap for Slack stack chaps in crap chat app mishap flap The so-called smart doorbell maker Ring has just suffered an outage on the one day of the year that its internet-reliant products get the heaviest treatment.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#36N8T)
It's the biggest faraway world found compared to the size of its parent Pic Scientists have discovered a new “monster†alien world that challenges today's theories about planet formation due to its sheer size.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#36N4B)
Social network hit with claim of illegally skirting Illinois wage laws Facebook has been hit with a class-action lawsuit from a former manager alleging the social network deliberately misclassified its employees to avoid paying them overtime.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#36N4D)
'Light touch' must be enforced with a heavy hand, says telco Verizon is leaning on America's broadband watchdog to stomp out any hope of state governments rolling out their own rules on net neutrality, privacy protections, and other internet regulations.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#36N2A)
Netizens locked out of cloud-hosted files for bogus terms-of-service violations An indeterminate but supposedly small number of Google Docs users on Tuesday found that their essays, reports, school assignments, tracts, and manifestos had run afoul of Google's terms of service and had been made inaccessible.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#36N03)
We'll be good, we promi$e Analysis Lawyers from Facebook, Twitter, and Google did their best Tuesday to persuade congressmen not to pass new laws in the US to regulate online political ads.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#36MQV)
Some good ideas sneak into the Senate A law bill was introduced today to the US Senate designed to safeguard American elections from hacking by miscreants or manipulation by Russian or other foreign agents.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#36MN0)
Monzo engineering chief details exact cause of outage Monzo, a UK online banking startup, suffered an outage on Friday for over an hour due to a four-month-old Kubernetes bug.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#36MJ1)
SQL-injection security hole needs patching ASAP Updated WordPress has a security patch out for a programming blunder that you should apply ASAP.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#36MEA)
All the news that's fit to read – as decided by President Putin A Russian law that bans the use or provision of virtual private networks (VPNs) will come into effect Wednesday.…
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by Chris Mellor on (#36MEB)
But code and admin roles more complicated as a result Object storage life is getting more complicated as public cloud dispersion meets GPDR data locality restrictions. Combining the two adds product and administration complexity.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#36MBP)
UK driverless revolution means you'll stump up if your robot chauffeur gets it wrong Red Dwarf's Kryten has told Parliament that electric cars of the future could be charged from LED lampposts – while insurers have flinched at the idea that they might have to pay speeding fines on behalf of naughty self-driving vehicles.…
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by John Leyden on (#36M51)
Spirited away... A new strain of ransomware is apparently being used for targeted attacks in Japan.…
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by Rebecca Hill on (#36M1W)
UK DNA Database Ethics Group's final annual report The UK's national biometrics ethics advisory body has promised to reconsider the government's use of custody images.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#36KVQ)
And now the focus turns to version 9 Node.js 8 on Tuesday goes into long-term support, which sounds like an assisted living plan for elders but in fact marks the maturation of the surprisingly popular JavaScript runtime.…
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by Andrew Orlowski on (#36KRF)
We're holding it wrong! Of course! EuphemismWatch Just it was hard for courtiers to tell the Emperor he wasn't wearing anything, the first iPhone X phondlers won't admit that Face ID will frustrate owners and make them work hard just to unlock the phone without a PIN. The reviewers don't want to spoil the fairytale.…
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by Rebecca Hill on (#36KN9)
Digi minister confident of adequacy decision post-Brexit The UK's Snooper's Charter should not be a "significant" obstacle to data protection negotiations with the European Union, the government has said.…
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by Andrew Orlowski on (#36KHN)
Top brass reshuffled after heir locked up and CEO quits Samsung announced new leadership this week following the resignation of CEO Kwon Oh-hyun, and the jailing of the empire's heir apparent.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#36KBK)
Snoozing, doing makeup, playing Candy Crush... Google binned its self-driving cars' "take over now, human!" feature because test drivers kept dozing off behind the wheel instead of watching the road, according to reports.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#36K8F)
According to Stack Overflow, anyway. Disagree? Vote now right here Poll Developers really dislike Perl, and projects associated with Microsoft, at least among those who volunteer their views through Stack Overflow.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#36K8H)
It is coming... It is coming... to London. (Yes, UK) Microsoft's Surface Pro with added LTE goodness is due to land in the UK on 1 December, just in time for enterprise punters to request one from the local Santas residing in their procurement and IT department.…
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by Andrew Orlowski on (#36K8K)
FoI request reveals researchers pressured to tweak base case Academics at the UK's leading alcohol research centre tweaked their model to help the government introduce more Puritanical booze advice.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#36K62)
It's day 2 at Reading Bridge House picket line. Make 'em laugh UK staffers at outsourcing giant Capita – deep in the weeds of its "turnaround year" – are entering day two of union protests over proposed changes to their pension plans.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#36K3S)
C'est mauvais, le framework de beaucoup d'argent pour le Redmond A French senator has put down a parliamentary motion demanding an investigation into Microsoft's framework deal with France's defence ministry.…
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by Team Register on (#36JYH)
Join us for our final ideas bash of the year Whether you’re concerned about the effect of fake news and political ads on social media or the growing influence of e-sports on today's youth, you should come and join us next Tuesday for the last Register Lecture of 2017.…
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by Trevor Pott on (#36JYJ)
Edge computing is awesome and scary Edge computing is the pendulum swinging away from the idea of big, centralised servers back to distributed systems. It's the idea that instead of centralising all of our workloads in big clouds we bring the computing closer to the devices requesting that compute power.…
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by Chris Mellor on (#36JVC)
Wait! A PCM chip that computes as well as stores?! IBM boffins have unveiled new work in-memory computing: doing processing inside Phase Change Memory with no external CPU.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#36JRG)
Proposal offers proper authentication, verification and over-the-air delivery A trio of ARM engineers have devoted some of their free time to working up an architecture to address the problem of delivering software updates to internet-connected things.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#36JPW)
Ford reveals 'metallic butt' used to test car seats. We're calling it Seat-3-P-O Poll Car-maker Ford has revealed a robot that's taken the job of sitting on your arse.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#36JPY)
Location, location, location ... for testing and research only Geonerds, how would you like to work with raw GNSS data at nanosecond accuracy?…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#36JN1)
Want to pay for 50GB of Redmond-powered ad-free email? We decode your options Microsoft has shut down new registrations for the Outlook Premium service, directing customers instead to an Office 365 subscription.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#36JHT)
Misbehaving gas giant's poles light up independently Jupiter’s vivid northern and southern lights flash independently from each other, a discovery that has surprised scientists.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#36JCH)
'JUPITER' is made for video, should see first light in 2020, boast 60 Tbps capacity A consortium including Facebook, Amazon and SoftBank has signed up to build a new submarine cable linking Asia and the United States of America.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#36J9A)
FireEye gives the world GoCrack, a Dockerised hashcat implementation for sysadmins FireEye reckons sysadmins need help enforcing enterprise password rules, so it's released and open-sourced a tool that distributes password testing across multiple GPU-equipped machines.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#36J2H)
unCaptcha is the sound of security crumbling Whatever Google has in mind to replace its reCaptcha had better be ready soon: another research group has found a way to defeat it.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#36HZK)
While Softbank's Sprint goes limp on T-Mobile US merger America's comms regulator has signed off on the $34bn merger deal that will see ISP CenturyLink take over internet backbone Level 3.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#36HVX)
Plus: Folks freak out searching for 'brassiere' on their iPhones Good morning, or afternoon, wherever you are. Here's a roundup of recent AI developments on top of everything else we've reported over the past week or so.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#36HQH)
Browser maker turns to anonymizing network for anti-identification technique Mozilla has incorporated a privacy protection option pioneered by The Tor Project into Firefox's code, but plans to make the feature available only through the browser's nightly builds.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#36HJ8)
This Kool-Aid is so tasty The creator and lead developer of Google's news-sucking AMP service is unhappy about being called a liar.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#36HCQ)
Sure, that won’t go wrong at all The US Deputy Attorney General has told business leaders that Uncle Sam won't demand mandatory backdoors in encryption – so long as companies can cough up an unencrypted copy of every message, call, photo or other form of communications they handle.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#36HA3)
Virus panic pair agrees to never again offer to 'fix' anyone's PC A husband and wife team accused of scamming people with dodgy tech support calls about bogus malware infections have been barred for life from offering IT support and repairs.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#36H7A)
Facebook, Twitter, Skype, Collusion... allegedly Analysis Where to begin?…
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