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Crashing stock, plummeting reputation, but yeah, of course, let's focus on office usage Updated Boeing has paused its efforts to install and use employee-monitoring sensors, including at its office in Everett, Washington, after media inquiries foll…
Lees meerChip imports up more than 14% this year in anticipation of fresh restrictions China's semiconductor imports were up more than 14 percent in 2024 as companies in the country stockpiled ahead of widely expected fresh restrictions from Washington and p…
Lees meerGet insights on software-defined storage for enterprise applications Webinar As enterprise workloads grow more demanding, the need for high-performance, low-latency storage solutions accelerates in tandem.…
Lees meerElon Musk's satellite internet service asked to explain who used its service to navigate to remote islands Police in India are demanding Starlink turn over customer details to assist its investigation into the country's biggest ever single seizure o…
Lees meerFunding to support development of memory vendor's $125B fab expansion in New York and Idaho American memory vendor Micron will receive $6.1 billion in CHIPS Act funding under a deal finalized by the US Commerce Department on Tuesday.…
Lees meerBoeing-Bell V-22 can't outfly its checkered past, it seems The US Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps have grounded their fleet of Boeing-Bell-made Osprey V-22s on safety grounds.…
Lees meerBoffins devise BadRAM attack to pilfer secrets from SEV-SNP encrypted memory Researchers have found that the security mechanism AMD uses to protect virtual machine memory can be bypassed with $10 of hardware – and perhaps not even that.…
Lees meerNo word yet on who was snooped on. Any bets? Chinese cyberspies recorded "very senior" US political figures' calls, according to White House security boss Anne Neuberger.…
Lees meerBoeing-Bell V-22 can't outfly its checkered past, it seems The US Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps have grounded their fleet of Boeing-Bell-made Osprey V-22s on safety grounds.…
Lees meerWhoever takes over has some tough decisions to make Analysis There has already been much speculation about who will succeed Pat Gelsinger as Intel chief, but perhaps a more pertinent question is whether the company wants to continue to be a manufac…
Lees meer'I am carefree, I like to joke,' says guy who fines workers if they glance at phones during meetings The CEO of Chinese tech giant Alibaba's entertainment division fines his staff if they look at their phones during meetings – a little nugget he rev…
Lees meerIf this were a US scandal, we'd cal it 'Gategate' Malaysia's automated border control equipment – known as e-gates or automates – glitched out over the weekend, leaving travelers crossing the very busy border between Johor Bahru and Singapore requir…
Lees meerNo word yet on who was snooped on. Any bets? Chinese cyberspies recorded "very senior" US political figures' calls, according to White House security boss Anne Neuberger.…
Lees meer'It's a double-edged sword,' security researchers tell The Reg Feature Chinese tech company employees and government workers are siphoning off user data and selling it online - and even high-ranking Chinese Communist Party officials and FBI-wanted …
Lees meerIs the industry ready to be tested if the unidentified deadly pathogen spreads beyond rural Kwango Province? A mystery disease with a fatality rate higher than COVID-19 has broken out in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and while the glob…
Lees meerBeijing cites GPU giant's Mellanox merger conditions from four years ago Updated Nvidia has been slapped with an antitrust probe by China's state regulator, likely a response to US export restrictions as part of the ongoing chip wars between the tw…
Lees meerBeijing cites GPU giant's Mellanox merger conditions from four years ago Nvidia has been slapped with an antitrust probe by China's state regulator, likely a response to US export restrictions as part of the ongoing chip wars between the two countri…
Lees meerPat Gelsinger has unexpectedly quit. Gore dump follows Opinion In the dystopian world of Blade Runner, the killing of rogue superhuman replicants wasn't called that. Rather, they were "retired." Pat Gelsinger is far more human than many of the curr…
Lees meerPat Gelsinger has unexpectedly quit. Gore dump follows Opinion In the dystopian world of Blade Runner, the killing of rogue superhuman replicants wasn't called that. Rather, they were "retired." Pat Gelsinger is far more human than many of the curr…
Lees meerPat Gelsinger has unexpectedly quit. Gore dump follows Opinion In the dystopian world of Blade Runner, the killing of rogue superhuman replicants wasn't called that. Rather, they were "retired." Pat Gelsinger is far more human than many of the curr…
Lees meerMisplaced shortcut led to communication breakdown Who, Me? Rejoice, dear reader, for it is Monday – the day to which everyone looks forward. No? Well, the silver lining to this particular cloud is another instalment of Who, Me? – The Reg's weekly t…
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