Third time was the charm for SingleStore in the cloud, CEO says Apache Iceberg support makes it a good option for a transactional layer over data lakes, he tells The Register Databases08 Jul 2024 | 2
Fear of commodity chip flood sparks EU probe into China's silicon ambitions They're cranking 'em out like there's no tomorrow Systems08 Jul 2024 | 21
Navigating Europe’s digital identity crossroads How to get ready for the future of digital identity in the European Union from eIDAS 1.0 to eIDAS 2.0 and beyond Partner Content
Breaking the rules is in Big Tech's blood – now it's time to break the habit Opinion Microsoft: All your data are belong to us? World: That's so last century AI + ML08 Jul 2024 | 39
Outback shocker left Aussie techie with a secret not worth sharing Who, Me? That's not an outage … that's an outage Off-Prem08 Jul 2024 | 167
Copilot+ PCs software compatibility issues left to you to sort out, with help from crowdsourcers Samsung warned users, but the PC industry’s big players hardly mention the possibility of problems Personal Tech08 Jul 2024 | 31
Selfie-based authentication raises eyebrows among infosec experts Vietnam now requires it for some purchases. It may be a fraud risk in Singapore. Or ML could be making it safe Security08 Jul 2024 | 16
China plans to boost national compute capacity thirty percent by 2025 From 230 Exaflops to 300, with Tesla a part of the plan for energy storage, - and cars Off-Prem08 Jul 2024 | 2
Not-so-OpenAI allegedly never bothered to report 2023 data breach security in brief Also: F1 authority breached; Prudential victim count skyrockets; a new ransomware actor appears; and more Security08 Jul 2024 | 5
Why sustainability matters more than ever to telcos ZTE’s 16th annual sustainability report provides an update on progress to date Sponsored Feature
A decade after collapsing, crypto exchange Mt Gox repays some investors Asia In Brief Plus: Samsung strike; India likely upping chip subsidies; Asian nations link payment schemes Security08 Jul 2024 | 18
A friendly guide to containerization for AI work Hands on Save the headaches, ship your dependencies AI + ML07 Jul 2024 | 4
Algorithmic wage discrimination: Not just for gig workers Interview What's in the box! No seriously, what's in there that sets our wages AI + ML06 Jul 2024 | 19
Epic accuses Apple of foul play over iOS access, wants EU to show DMA red card After button brouhaha, CEO rages Cupertino 'must be stopped' Personal Tech06 Jul 2024 | 40
Devs claim Apple is banning VPNs in Russia 'more effectively' than Putin Updated Mozilla shows guts with its extensions – but that's the way the Cook, he crumbles Security05 Jul 2024 | 58
FCC: T-Mobile US unit gave blind customer the runaround in massive tech support fail Assurance Wireless must sort out accessibility after handing customer a phone without a screen reader Networks05 Jul 2024 | 22
Texas court blocks FTC noncompete ban, and you can blame SCOTUS That was quick: Supremes' gutting of Chevron deference is already paying dividends Legal05 Jul 2024 | 57
Cancer patient forced to make terrible decision after Qilin attack on London hospitals Exclusive Skin-sparing mastectomy and breast reconstruction scrapped as result of ransomware at supplier Malware Month05 Jul 2024 | 69
Nvidia forecast to bounce back in China to make $12B selling GPUs Company's sales in the region have dropped under US plan to curb country's AI hopes Systems05 Jul 2024 |
Paessler pulls subscription licensing switcheroo on PRTG Network Monitor Exclusive Customers seek alternatives after claiming costs up from perpetual Networks05 Jul 2024 | 22
Latest Ghostscript vulnerability haunts experts as the next big breach enabler There's also chatter about whether medium severity scare is actually code red nightmare Research05 Jul 2024 | 25
Labour wins race to lead UK, but few would envy the load in its tech in-tray Analysis Looming train wrecks face winning party after it promises investment and innovation Public Sector05 Jul 2024 | 413
Oracle releases experimental next-gen kernel build UEK-next is bleeding edge – unlike most CentOS-alikes OSes05 Jul 2024 | 16
Europol says mobile roaming tech is making its job too hard Privacy measures apparently helping criminals evade capture Cyber-crime05 Jul 2024 | 36
Innocent techie jailed for taking hours to fix storage On Call Hello, hello … what have we here? One very dangerous storage admin, if I'm not mistaken Storage05 Jul 2024 | 111
Time Lords decree: No leap second needed in 2024 Let's not get ahead of ourselves, even if Earth is spinning out Science05 Jul 2024 | 45
Good news: Samsung predicts prodigious profit pop Bad news: It's probably because you have to pay more for RAM Systems05 Jul 2024 |
Kindle sputters out: Amazon's e-readers couldn't download content for a short time Updated Support line reports 'high volume of contacts' about the problem Personal Tech05 Jul 2024 | 27
We've banned Chinese telco kit and drones. Next: Mountain bikes? DJI builds a power pack for off-road two-wheelers Personal Tech05 Jul 2024 | 60
Atos shuffles debt around as curtain call nears for restructuring saga Investors will be hoping so anyway Public Sector04 Jul 2024 | 12
Db2 is a story worth telling, even if IBM won't Opinion Promise of AI features, but Big Blue won't reveal much more about next steps of its highly regarded relational database Databases04 Jul 2024 | 57
AST SpaceMobile promises the Moon with seamless satellite phone service Yet all its birds remain resolutely earthbound Networks04 Jul 2024 | 5
Experimental Mir-based tiling WM is winning acceptance outside Ubuntopia Miracle-WM takes several more steps forward OSes04 Jul 2024 | 18
Datacenter demand driven by AI... but constrained by power shortages Not content with drinking up all our water, now we'll compete with DCs for power AI + ML04 Jul 2024 | 6
Row erupts over data sharing function in UK doctor software Union advises members to turn off features government introduced to allow third parties to update records Public Sector04 Jul 2024 | 38
Europol nukes nearly 600 IP addresses in Cobalt Strike crackdown Private sector helped out with week-long operation – but didn't touch China Malware Month04 Jul 2024 | 7
ITER delays first plasma for world's biggest fusion power rig by a decade Who could have guessed that giant magnets capable of constraining mini-suns would be hard to build? Science04 Jul 2024 | 105
Ransomware scum who hit Indonesian government apologizes, hands over encryption key Brain Cipher was never getting the $8 million it demanded anyway Malware Month04 Jul 2024 | 35
Australia to build Top Secret cloud in AWS for military and spooky users Interoperability with US infrastructure a big selling point Public Sector04 Jul 2024 | 19
Chinese Gen AI researchers snagged more patents than everyone else combined since 2013 You think the US leads the field? Wrong – OpenAI is way down WIPO's charts AI + ML04 Jul 2024 | 15
Amazon puts down its Astro robotic business watchdog Now even the 'droids are being laid off – sheesh! Bootnotes03 Jul 2024 | 18
EV world in serious trouble if China cuts off rare earth materials Comment 'We're not there yet' on development of motors without them Personal Tech03 Jul 2024 | 74
Cloudflare debuts one-click nuke of web-scraping AI Take that for ignoring robots.txt! Off-Prem03 Jul 2024 | 49
Meta training AI models on citizen data gets a hard não from Brazil Updated Zuckerborg's justification isn't good enough, says watchdog AI + ML03 Jul 2024 | 4
Utility firms go nuclear over Amazon datacenter power deal AEP and Exelon challenge electricity arrangement between power plant and colo DC On-Prem03 Jul 2024 | 2
Traeger security bugs bad news for grillers with neighborly beef Never risk it when it comes to brisket – make sure those updates are applied Research03 Jul 2024 | 20
Patelco banking services AWOL amid ransomware ruckus Late fees? Don't worry, the credit union has you covered Malware Month03 Jul 2024 | 2
Kernel tweaks improve Raspberry Pi performance, efficiency There's a lot of room for improvement in modern computing, from the low end to the very high Personal Tech03 Jul 2024 | 15
Vodafone, VMO2 shuffle spectrum to woo watchdog amid merger moves Vodafone chasing Three, but BT's complained borged entity would have 'disproportionate' capacity Networks03 Jul 2024 | 6
Japan's digital minister declares victory against floppy disks The war on the relic is finally won. Now on to fax machines? Storage03 Jul 2024 | 72
BT bets big on AI with ServiceNow to cut legacy baggage Promises no pink slips despite service desk in crosshairs SaaS03 Jul 2024 | 19
RIP: WordPerfect co-founder Bruce Bastian dies at 76 Obit Tributes paid to passionate LGBTQ+ equality champion Applications03 Jul 2024 | 51
Oak Ridge boffins twist exotic metal into eco-friendly, solid-state cooler Chill out, no fridge required Science03 Jul 2024 | 17
Figma pulls AI design tool for seemingly plagiarizing Apple's Weather app AI is 'like the fast food of creativity' AI + ML03 Jul 2024 | 12
Tech luminaries warn United Nations its Digital Compact risks doing more harm than good Tim Berners-Lee, Vint Cerf and more from orgs like IETF, W3C, IANA worry if techies are ignored the web could end up centralized Public Sector03 Jul 2024 | 25
Uncle Sam relies on manual processes to oversee restrictions on Huawei, other Chinese tech players Outdated tech at Bureau of Industry and Security leaves licensing open to human error Public Sector03 Jul 2024 | 6
VMware license changes mean bare metal can make a comeback through 'devirtualization', says Gartner Latest datacenter Hype Cycle also includes augmented reality, new types of memory, nuke power Virtualization03 Jul 2024 | 46
Microsoft Stores all close their doors in China Slump in Surface sales suspected as one reason for move online Personal Tech03 Jul 2024 | 11
So much for green Google ... Emissions up 48% since 2019 AI datacenters blamed for the increase, even as Chocolate Factory bets on AI to fix it Off-Prem02 Jul 2024 | 35