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Interest in Japanese’s firm’s public sector deals – worth $15B in the UK alone since 2012 – spikes Analysis Since the broadcast of a television drama telling the story of the Post Office Horizon scandal — one of the most serious miscarriages of jus…
Lees meerScores are on the doors for Q4, as after 2 years shipments grow again... by 0.3% The PC industry has ended a two-year run of declining shipments, by growing 0.3 percent in Q4 of 2023, amid a warning that the cost of components will rise this year, a…
Lees meerEssential tool for PC troubleshooting, even if you never run anything but Windows The revival in development of open source RAM-testing tool Memtest86+ continues with version 7.0 – and it's not just for Linuxy types.…
Lees meerWhy citizen trust needs openness, collaboration and data embedded at the heart of service design Sponsored Post We all generate huge volumes of data through multiple interactions with public services, but there are many unanswered questions about w…
Lees meerJust keep the cold clammy hand of Fujitsu away from it Japan's government scientific research institute Riken is hedging its bets on quantum computing with the deployment of Quantinuum's trapped-ion H1 systems at its facility in Wako, Saitama.…
Lees meerHappy New Year! Last year's tech layoff spree isn't over, with live-streaming site Twitch announcing today that it's laying off 500 employees, around a third of its staff. The biz isn't alone in letting people go.…
Lees meerEnterprise software giant claims it has cut ties with bad apples Enterprise software giant SAP has agreed to pay at least $220 million to settle bribery charges brought by the US Justice Department (DOJ), the US Securities and Exchange Commission (S…
Lees meerEnterprise software giant claims it has cut ties with bad apples Enterprise software giant SAP has agreed to pay at least $220 million to settle bribery charges brought by the US Justice Department (DOJ), the US Securities and Exchange Commission (S…
Lees meer$ gig revert HEAD && gig commit -e 'Biden was here' The US Department of Labor (DOL) on Tuesday issued a rule for determining at what point workers should be classified as employees or independent contractors under the federal Fair Labor Standards A…
Lees meer$ gig revert HEAD && gig commit -e 'Biden was here' The US Department of Labor (DOL) on Tuesday issued a rule for determining at what point workers should be classified as employees or independent contractors under the federal Fair Labor Standards A…
Lees meerIt's about time someone figured out how to make swappable bits for EV skateboards CES Korean automaker Kia has returned to CES after a five-year absence to unveil an eagerly anticipated electric vehicle concept: Modular vehicles that can be kitted …
Lees meerMonopoly watchdogs permitting Hewlett Packard Enterprise officially announced Tuesday its intent to acquire Juniper Networks in a deal valued at $40 per share, or roughly $14 billion.…
Lees meerStreamlines from 3 product groups to 2 as Automotive chief leaves the building Euro chipmaker STMicroelectronics is reorganizing into two product groups, down from three, saying it wants to boost efficiency and get closer to customers in a decision …
Lees meerSingular alleges AI accelerators built from ripped-off blueprints Allegations that Google's Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) were developed using stolen designs are being put to the test as a jury trial brought against the search giant by Singular Com…
Lees meerJansen can let someone else worry about nationwide fiber rollout now UK telco giant BT is confirming a start date for Allison Kirkby, who will become its chief executive on February 1, facing down the challenge of the company's nationwide fiber roll…
Lees meerFrom whom, exactly, we wonder As America gears up for a contentious presidential election this year, the Department of Justice has launched a campaign to convince the public that each and every qualified vote will be counted, and there won't be any …
Lees meerEx-Twitter isn't exactly rolling in cash - has anyone thought about how much it'll cost to run all that new stuff? Peer-to-peer payments, AI integration, additional exposure to stuff you hate, and more: That's what's apparently coming to the site fo…
Lees meerFrom whom, exactly, we wonder As America gears up for a contentious presidential election this year, the Department of Justice has launched a campaign to convince the public that each and every qualified vote will be counted, and there won't be any …
Lees meerMonopoly watchdogs permitting Hewlett Packard Enterprise officially announced Tuesday its intent to acquire Juniper Networks in a deal valued at $40 per share, or roughly $14 billion.…
Lees meerMonopoly watchdogs permitting Hewlett Packard Enterprise officially announced Tuesday its intent to acquire Juniper Networks in a deal valued at $40 per share, or roughly $14 billion.…
Lees meerEx-Twitter isn't exactly rolling in cash - has anyone thought about how much it'll cost to run all that new stuff? Peer-to-peer payments, AI integration, additional exposure to stuff you hate, and more: That's what's coming to the site formerly know…
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