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When a rack sits on a metal plate, that’s so not an invitation to move it On Call The Register loves standards – we have our very own Standards Bureau. Another standard we observe rigorously is that each Friday morning brings a new instalment of On…
Lees meerYou could go all-in on Nvidia for the lower latency. Or tough it out with less exotic kit and tolerate slower training Growing demand for AI will see the datacenter switching market grow by 50 percent, according to Dell'Oro analyst Sameh Boujelbene,…
Lees meerNothing like an informal talking shop dressed up as formal transatlantic cooperation The next meeting of the EU-US Trade and Technology Council (TTC) will take place in Washington DC next week to discuss mutual approaches to trade issues and tech ch…
Lees meerEricsson straps in for rough year, while Nokia bets on recovery in second half Telecom giants Nokia and Ericsson both saw sales drop for the final quarter of 2023, blaming tough economic conditions for weak network operator spending. While Ericsson …
Lees meerHow migrating to Nutanix HCI can help to optimize costs and boost profitability Webinar It's a common refrain - how can your organization keep its datacenters efficient, cost-effective, and streamlined for action?…
Lees meerThough that might be the least of their worries, according to this report Despite the specter of IT layoffs, top talent has no difficulty switching employers, according to new research by integrator Advania.…
Lees meerTough luck non-Americans, the cops can still see your footage Surveillance doorbell maker Amazon Ring on Wednesday announced it is discontinuing an option that allowed law enforcement agencies to request video footage without a warrant.…
Lees meerSearch giant faced potential damages of over $5B but terms haven't been disclosed Singular Computing's multi-billion dollar patent infringement lawsuit against Google was cut short on Wednesday after the search giant agreed to settle the case for an…
Lees meerThat old kit isn't our fault Boeing tells us Another day, another incident with a Boeing passenger jet, this time when a landing gear wheel popped off a Delta Airlines 757 while it was waiting to take off out of Atlanta.…
Lees meerThere's more than one way for these things to crash Deliveries of Lockheed Martin's F-35 fighter jets to the US military are being delayed again and despite all the metal, software is the culprit. …
Lees meerLonger lead times, extra costs and more freight coming via air Logitech reckons the conflict in the Red Sea where Houthi rebels are attacking container ships will add some delays to logistics and potentially some cost too.…
Lees meerObservability is more critical than ever at a time when organizations are embracing generative AI and other AI technologies Commissioned The adage that you can't manage what you can't measure remains polarizing.…
Lees meerHow's low Earth orbit for the edge? An updated version of HPE's Spaceborne Computer-2 is set to launch to the International Space Station (ISS) this week.…
Lees meerThe Reg talks to co-creator Ian Bell and coder Mark Moxon about what's under the cobra's hood Retro Tech Week In 1984 the launch of a computer game was reported on British national news. The purported reason? A news editor apparently walked in afte…
Lees meerExtremely key kitmaker does predict good times in 2025, though Chipmaking kit maker ASML grew 30 percent last year and the order book more than tripled in calendar Q4 as customers rushed to invest in new tools - yet the business remains cautious for…
Lees meerYou could go all-in on Nvidia for the lower latency. Or tough it out with less exotic kit and tolerate slower training Growing demand for AI will see the datacenter switching market grow by 50 percent, according to Dell'Oro analyst Sameh Boujelbene,…
Lees meerIt looks like a fine product, but it's the ecoystem that will determine success Column As we wait for Apple’s Vision Pro to arrive after pre-orders opened in early January, complete with a promise of 'spatial computing' perfected, Cupertino’s spott…
Lees meerFive mighty qubits, delivered before deadline, but they won’t stop imports of alternatives Taiwanese research institute Academia Sinica has connected a home-brew quantum computer to the internet.…
Lees meerBuyers in Samsung's home will be offered cheaper Galaxies South Korea on Monday decided to abolish its ban on smartphone subsidies – in part to make premium devices more affordable.…
Lees meerOwner pledges to try again once software update improves performance Video A Tesla Cybertruck owner who took his wheeled wedge off-road ended up with busted wheel fairings and self-detaching wheel covers for his trouble – and all without the thing …
Lees meerClaims FCC's justification for ditching Starlink 'utterly false' Elon Musk has reacted angrily to the Biden administration pledging millions of dollars to bolster high-speed internet access.…
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