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Europe boss also speaks of 'nervousness' in any extension to the use of the controversial, ageing system Fujitsu's Europe boss has told a public inquiry into the Post Office scandal — one of the widest miscarriages of justice in UK history — that th…
Lees meerEurope boss also speaks of 'nervousness' in any extension to the use of the controversial, ageing system Fujitsu Europe boss has told a public inquiry into the Post Office scandal — one of the widest miscarriages of justice in UK history — that the …
Lees meerEnough to knit a sweater, in fact The UK's competition watchdog is doubtful Vodafone and Three will fulfill post-merger promises unless forced to, and wants safeguards put in place so the telcos don't hike consumer prices or water down the £11 billi…
Lees meerChinese firm poised for (short) commercial flights by 2025 China's urban air mobility biz, EHang, has announced its EH216-S pilotless electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft has completed debut passenger flights in Thailand.…
Lees meerSimplifies licenses and adds more 'included value' such as compulsory support Cisco, tired of designing and building two discrete sets of Wi-Fi products, has merged its Catalyst and Meraki kit under the new "Cisco Wireless" moniker.…
Lees meerTech for tech's sake with niche uses that traditional hardware can handle Opinion If you haven't heard of neural processing units (NPUs) by now, you must have missed a year's worth of AI marketing from Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm.…
Lees meerTech companies, not users, to be punished for violations of social media time-out The Australian government has confirmed it will create legislation that bans access to social media for people under the age of 16.…
Lees meerThose old operating systems had awesome power – you had to be careful wielding it who, me? Good morning and welcome, once again, to Who, Me? in which Register readers share tales of tech support moments they might prefer to forget. But forgetting i…
Lees meerPlus: A premium minimum wage for Malaysian datacenter workers; N Koreans maybe discover spicy content; S Korea fines Meta for data misuse, and more Asia In Brief Taiwanese silicon wafer provider GlobalWafers said last week it expects its award from…
Lees meerPrinted around 4,000 pages of tech before leaving for a job at Huawei A Chinese national was sentenced to 18 months in prison and fined ₩20 million ($14,400) for allegedly stealing semiconductor manufacturing technology from SK hynix, according to a…
Lees meerPrinted around 4,000 pages of tech before leaving for a job at Huawei A Chinese national was sentenced to 18 months in prison and fined ₩20 million ($14,400) for allegedly stealing semiconductor manufacturing technology from SK hynix, according to a…
Lees meerAn emotionally manipulable AI in the hands of the Pentagon and CIA? Cool Palantir has announced a partnership with Anthropic and Amazon Web Services to build a cloudy Claude platform suitable for the most secure of the US government's defense and in…
Lees meerAn emotionally manipulable AI in the hands of the Pentagon and CIA? Cool Palantir has announced a partnership with Anthropic and Amazon Web Services to build a cloudy Claude platform suitable for the most secure of the US government's defense and in…
Lees meerMove to suspend 7 nm and smaller processes follows US pressure Semiconductor giant TSMC is expected to stop supplying chips made with 7 nm or smaller processes to customers in China that are developing AI processors or GPUs. The move is reportedly t…
Lees meerAnd separately, alleged ex-military traitor also arrested in Frankfurt The US is moving forward with its prosecution of a man who is accused of illegally shipping semiconductors to sanctioned businesses in Russia after he pleaded guilty to the multi…
Lees meerAn emotionally-manipulable AI in the hands of the Pentagon and CIA? This'll surely end well Palantir has announced a partnership with Anthropic and Amazon Web Services to build a cloudy Claude platform suitable for the most secure of the US governme…
Lees meerPrinted around 4,000 pages of tech before leaving for a job at Huawei, claims court A Chinese national was sentenced to 18 months in prison and fined ₩20 million ($14,400) for allegedly stealing semiconductor manufacturing technology from SK hynix, …
Lees meerYour very fastest resolution, delivered in a flash – even in The Time Before Google On Call The working week can be a trek. And so can a holiday, which the On Call author has taken this week – but not before preparing a new installment of The Regis…
Lees meerGovt order destroys 'hundreds of well-paying local jobs', eh Canada has ordered the dissolution of TikTok's Canadian business – without banning the app itself – citing national security risks associated with ByteDance's operations in the country.…
Lees meerPrivacy lawsuit blows this way alleging disclosure of names, email addresses, geo info, video titles without permission IBM has been sued again for allegedly allowing third-party ad partners to collect personal data without consent via videos on its…
Lees meerAn emotionally-manipulable AI in the hands of the Pentagon and CIA? This'll surely end well Palantir has announced a partnership with Anthropic and Amazon Web Services to build a cloudy Claude platform suitable for the most secure of the US governme…
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