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Slated to work with existing 4G phones, though space rivals still trying to shoot it down SpaceX’s Starlink is advertising a Direct to Cell satellite phone service due to start next year and which it claims will work with existing phones and eventua…
Lees meereBPF project jumps from 'just a network plugin' moves to begin wide adoption The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has awarded a graduated sash to Cilium, a validation of the maturity and future of the eBPF project.…
Lees meerInterested parties invited to speak now or forever hold your peace Britain's Competition and Markets Authority is asking the mobile industry for feedback on Vodafone's local merger with Three to determine if the agreement could negatively impact riv…
Lees meer€1.5 trillion needed in the next five years – some to turf Huawei – and nobody's quite sure where to find it The European Commission's consultation on the future of the bloc's telecoms sector has concluded, and revealed majority disinterest in the i…
Lees meerThose are some fat vector registers SiFive today launched a pair of RISC-V CPU cores aimed at high-performance and AI/ML applications.…
Lees meer'Digital emancipation proclamation' praised by tech tinkerers, but info brokers aren't happy On Tuesday, California's Governor Gavin Newsom signed two law bills that give people more control over their devices and their data, the Right to Repair Act…
Lees meerAnalysts 'put stake in the ground' to say tech will hit market in matter of years Smartphones with self-healing displays could be on sale within the next five years, according to the latest predictions from research outfit CCS Insight.…
Lees meerThe digital town square, but with more pay-to-play curbs On the social media site formerly known as Twitter, you can now opt to allow only paying verified accounts to reply to your tweets. Again, it's more fee speech than free speech for this Elon M…
Lees meerBritain's privacy watchdog still not happy that agreement 'appropriately' protects sensitive data Opinion The UK Extension to the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (aka Data Bridge) will enter into force on October 12, allowing certifying entities to ea…
Lees meerCommercial customers are in the frame, and gamers aren't forgotten, as it takes on Intel's mini PCs Fresh from winning the rights to build machines based on Intel's quirky little Next Unit of Compute (NUC) mini-PC spec, ASUS has cooked up plans to o…
Lees meerAsian internet registry still has 5M 32-bit addresses from different sources – or practically infinite IPv6s The Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) on Monday announced it is close to delegating the last IPv4 addresses in its final /8 bl…
Lees meer640K, sorry, 1080p ought to be enough for anybody Intel filled out its Arc graphics portfolio Tuesday with a $179 card aimed at 1080p gamers on a shoestring budget.…
Lees meerThe digital town square, but with more pay-to-play curbs On the social media site formerly known as Twitter, you can now opt to allow only paying verified accounts to reply to your tweets. Again, it's more fee speech than free speech for this Elon M…
Lees meer'It is wrong that our system was used to punish an innovator and to enrich a pretender' A California judge has quashed one of Sonos's legal victories against Google – and the $32.5 million royalty payout that came along with it – declaring Sonos's p…
Lees meerBernstein estimates value of agreement, warns it and similar deals may end if DoJ wins antitrust case Google pays Apple between $18 billion to $20 billion a year to remain the dominant search engine in the iPhone, according to a financial analyst th…
Lees meerBitmain's 'Antminers' dominate the market – but customers aren't buying The world's largest source of hardware designed for the task of mining cryptocurrency, Beijing-based Bitmain, has reportedly furloughed staff after disappointing sales.…
Lees meerEfforts to deny China access will hurt the 'open' part of open standard, says collab body CEO The CEO of RISC-V International is warning US politicos that subjecting the open processor standard to export restrictions could result in the development …
Lees meerPlease, no crypto boom, thank you Colocation outfit Standard Power hopes to power two new datacenters in Ohio and Pennsylvania entirely by miniaturized nuclear reactors from NuScale.…
Lees meerWorking with Ampere and others in modular approach Telecoms giant Vodafone is backing more than one horse in the OpenRAN arena, confirming a collaboration with Arm on energy efficient silicon for 5G base stations and continuing to work with Intel on…
Lees meerArticulating use cases? Erm, yes but customers are captivated Business interest in AI PCs is fizzing, at least according to IDC, even though the analyst admits “use cases have yet to be fully articulated.”…
Lees meerBitmain's 'Antminers' dominate the market – but customers aren't buying The world's largest source of hardware designed for the task of mining cryptocurrency, Beijing-based Bitmain, has reportedly furloughed staff after disappointing sales.…
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