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Final judgment handed down by Court of Justice of the European Union Europe's highest court has ruled in a "final judgment" that Apple did indeed break state aid rules by enjoying massive tax breaks in Ireland to the tune of billions of dollars – th…
Lees meerFinal judgment handed down by Court of Justice of the European Union Europe's highest court has ruled in a "final judgment" that Apple did indeed break state aid rules by enjoying massive tax breaks in Ireland to the tune of billions of dollars – th…
Lees meerAfter years of legal wrangling, judges say Chocolate Factory played dirty The European Union's Court of Justice (ECJ) has dismissed Google's appeal of a €2.4 billion ($2.65 billion) 2017 antitrust ruling, finding it had abused its dominance in favor…
Lees meerAfter years of legal wrangling, judges say Chocolate Factory played dirty The European Union's Court of Justice (ECJ) has dismissed Google's appeal of a €2.4 billion ($2.65 billion) 2017 antitrust ruling, finding it had abused its dominance in favor…
Lees meerAfter years of legal wrangling, judges say Chocolate Factory played dirty The European Union's Court of Justice (ECJ) has dismissed Google's appeal of a €2.4 billion ($2.65 billion) 2017 antitrust ruling, finding it had abused its dominance in favor…
Lees meerWhen is maintenance maintenance, and when is it 'we've been pwned'? Sometimes, an extended period of "maintenance" can mean a cyber incident. Other times, it can mean an IT team is struggling to make one system talk to another. The travails of Trans…
Lees meerEnhancing performance and reducing time-to-insight with advanced technologies Webinar With growing demands for faster simulations and deeper insights, leveraging high-performance networking is crucial for computational fluid dynamics (CFD) applicat…
Lees meerGartner thinks generative AI is right for only five percent of workloads AI techniques that require specialist hardware are "doomed," according to analyst firm Gartner's chief of research for AI Erick Brethenoux – who included GPUs in his definition…
Lees meerBeijing aimed research at immediate needs – like blocking leaks – while the US sought abstract knowledge China has an undeniable lead in quantum networking technology – a state of affairs that should give the US pause, despite its lead in quantum co…
Lees meerStarting with an analysis of what India has to offer, which is plenty The US has decided to partner with India and its Semiconductor Mission (ISM) to grow and diversify global chip supply chains.…
Lees meerMinister orders regulator to slow down following immediate backlash Malaysia's telecom regulator has abandoned a plan to block overseas DNS services a day after announcing it, following a sharp backlash and accusations of government overreach.…
Lees meerWashington wants to know what the biggest model-makers are up to The US Commerce Department has proposed a fresh set of reporting requirements for developers of cutting-edge AI models and those renting the infrastructure required to train them.…
Lees meerUS alarmed by heightened Kremlin naval activity worldwide Russia's naval activity near undersea cables is reportedly drawing the scrutiny of US officials, further sparking concerns that the Kremlin may be plotting to "sabotage" underwater infrastruc…
Lees meerChallenges span energy efficiency, memory, programmability, and national security The US Department of Energy has launched a $23 million program aimed at overcoming a litany of supercomputing performance bottlenecks.…
Lees meerBut then again is LiDAR even on the radar in 2024? Mobileye is axing its light detection and ranging (LiDAR) research team, noting the tech has fallen out of favor in the automated driver assist space though to the keen observer it might be looking …
Lees meerJapanese government has also earmarked $6.4B for the project Japanese chip upstart Rapidus has only worked on its 2nm wafer fab in Hokkaido for a year, yet the company is reportedly already seeking ¥100 billion ($699 million) in additional funding f…
Lees meerNation's dominant broadband plumber keen to fend off any efforts to restrict it Openreach wants Reg readers to know that the UK's fixed telecoms market is coming along just fine, and is imploring regulators to not spoil it by, for example, listening…
Lees meerPlus: 550MW more DCs for India; Australia poised to use decryption powers; Indonesia creates cyber warfare unit Asia In Brief Huawei has revealed an image of the Mate XT, the world's first tri-folding smartphone – and that was apparently enough to …
Lees meerPlus: 550MW more DCs for India; Australia poised to use decryption powers; Indonesia creates cyber warfare unit Huawei has revealed an image of the Mate XT, the world's first tri-folding smartphone – and that was apparently enough to spark over a mi…
Lees meerGPU giant accused of colluding with Microsoft, RPX to sideline startup Nvidia is embroiled in an antitrust'n'patent lawsuit, which alleges the GPU giant colluded with Microsoft and the intellectual property risk management firm RPX to rip off the da…
Lees meerSome brick devices they'd rather not support, kill apps that drive functions, or add post-sale subscriptions Consumer and digital rights activists are calling on the US Federal Trade Commission to stop device-makers using software to reduce product …
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