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Advanced strategies for safeguarding data against evolving cyber threats Webinar In the face of increasingly complex cyber threats, from ransomware to sophisticated malware, the resilience of your enterprise storage infrastructure is more critical …
Lees meerCommunications agency now passing on the order to operators The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has woken up and issued a ban on Kaspersky software being used in telecoms kit, months after Washington deemed it a national security risk and bl…
Lees meerMusk fought the law and the law won... for now The sound of a screeching rubber on road was heard in South America last night as Elon Musk's satellite broadband operation, Starlink, agreed to comply with an order in Brazil to block the billionaire's…
Lees meerAnd you may ask yourself, 'How do I work this?' And you may ask yourself, 'Where is that large computer?' Part 3 This is the third part of The Register FOSS desk's roundup of some of the more memorable missteps and could-have-beens from the beginni…
Lees meerThe signal may not rot your mind, we can't say the same for the content Time to take off the tin foil hat: A review of 28 years of research into the health effects of radio wave exposure from cellphones has found no evidence to link the handhelds to…
Lees meerLast year's €43B was a nice snack. Now for a feast of regulatory capture Sixteen months after the European Union signed off on its €43 billion Chips Act in the hope it would stimulate semiconductor manufacturing in the bloc, semiconductor trade grou…
Lees meerUnclear if this is a sign controversial service is cleaning up its act everywhere Controversial social network Telegram has co-operated with South Korean authorities and taken down 25 videos depicting sex crimes.…
Lees meerAnother job for Broadcom, then OpenAI's first custom-designed silicon chips allegedly will be manufactured by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the same outfit churning out processors for Nvidia, Apple, AMD, Intel, and others.…
Lees meerUncle Sam apparently worried GPU giant may be punishing customers who shop around The US Department of Justice on Tuesday is said to have stepped up its antitrust investigation into Nvidia, issuing subpoenas seeking evidence for its case against the…
Lees meerBagging two posh properties, three luxury cars on a govt salary a bit of a giveaway – allegedly The US Department of Justice has accused a now-former senior official of the New York State government of illegally advancing the interests of the Chines…
Lees meerWhat was screwing with minds of US diplomats – wait, is that a black helicopt... An inquiry by the US government's National Institutes of Health (NIH) into Havana Syndrome – the seemingly mysterious illness that struck down American and Canadian dip…
Lees meerBetter late than never The White House on Tuesday indicated it hopes to shore up the weak security of internet routing, specifically the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).…
Lees meerAnd all it took was some good old fashioned outsourcing to TSMC Intel's first chips to exceed Microsoft's lofty Copilot+ performance target have arrived, promising up to 120 TOPS of AI performance across an improved CPU, GPU and NPU. This developmen…
Lees meerAnd all it took was some good old fashioned outsourcing to TSMC Intel's first chips to exceed Microsoft's lofty Copilot+ performance target have arrived, promising up to 120 TOPS of AI performance across an improved CPU, GPU and NPU. This developmen…
Lees meer50% dive in market cap during 2024 forcing CEO Pat Gelsinger to revisit strategy Intel could lose a longstanding seat on the Dow Jones Industrial Average due to the slump in its share price, adding to the chipmaker's existing troubles.…
Lees meerHear why networking is the critical enabler for AI-powered performance and security Webinar As enterprise needs evolve, so must the networks that support them.…
Lees meer$25B semiconductor shopping spree leaves rivals in the dust China spent more in the first half of this year on chipmaking equipment to expand its semiconductor capacity than the US, Taiwan, and South Korea combined, indicating how serious the countr…
Lees meerThe GSMA and its friends are looking for ways to bring those within mobile range onto the 'net In 2015 Google gave itself a mission: connect the "next billion" people to the internet. That plan more-than-succeeded, but also left three billion people…
Lees meerNeeds new investors to get beyond current modest products Chinese GPU-maker Xiangdixian Computing Technology has admitted it has not met its development targets and let go of some staff as part of a restructuring plan.…
Lees meerGadget gladiators line up to supply world's largest healthcare org The NHS has launched a competition worth up to £1.5 billion for suppliers to provide a variety of computer hardware to the world's biggest healthcare organization, including PCs, pri…
Lees meerShipments held up following warehouse migration tech glitches, can't cancel orders either Google's Pixel 9 phone appears to be made of pure unobtainium if the experience of some O2* customers is anything to go by.…
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