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Making it easy to exit subscriptions will just baffle everyone, FTC told The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is considering whether to make it easier for folks to cancel deliveries and subscription services. People should be able to simply click o…
Lees meerFacebook messages, obtained via valid warrant, help make case against women A Nebraska mother pleaded guilty on Friday to giving her 17-year-old daughter pills for an abortion last year and to helping her dispose of the 29-week-old fetus.…
Lees meerHow much NUC would a Pat G chuck if a Pat G could chuck NUC? The sun is setting on Intel's Next Unit of Computing, the chipmaker's tiny PCs better known as NUCs by devotees.…
Lees meerUK left as a final stumbling point to Redmond's gaming ambitions The FTC's attempt to stall a merger between Microsoft and gaming behemoth Activision-Blizzard has been struck down by a US federal judge, who is unconvinced the mega-acquisition would …
Lees meerYou gotta spend money to make money – and where are all the staff? Datacenter operators are confident demand for their services will continue to increase, but worry about the high cost of energy, their ability to source UPS hardware and cooling unit…
Lees meerHere's a hint: Leaders are putting laptop orders on ice PCs were once the hottest tech item of the pandemic, yet these days most of the big brands are still struggling to find new homes for their aging inventory that isn’t a shelf in a distributor o…
Lees meerIt's where the cool kids are at... and 'international harmonization' is important Brit telecoms regulator Ofcom has kicked off a consultation over proposals that would see both mobile networks and Wi-Fi users have access to frequencies in the upper …
Lees meerDeparture won't hurt a bit, insists IT minister, as JV partner presses ahead Taiwanese tech manufacturer Hon Hai Technology Group, aka Foxconn, said on Monday it is withdrawing from a $19.5 million semiconductor and display manufacturing joint ventu…
Lees meer'We already have various legal options in the drawer,' says Max Schrems, lawyer who killed the first two deals The European Commission has adopted an agreement with the US, reopening transatlantic data flows between America and EU nations as soon as…
Lees meerDeparture won't hurt a bit, insists IT minister, as JV partner presses ahead Taiwanese tech manufacturer Hon Hai Technology Group, aka Foxconn, said on Monday it is withdrawing from a $19.5 million semiconductor and display manufacturing joint ventu…
Lees meerLet us borrow titles digitally from libraries like we can books and movies, say 'puter historians Many of the games released in the USA that we grew up with and love are out of print, which is a bummer for those keen to preserve and chronicle the na…
Lees meerLet us borrow titles digitally from libraries like we can books and movies, says history foundation Many of the games released in the USA that we grew up with and love are out of print, which is a bummer for those keen to preserve and chronicle the …
Lees meerWho is behind this lobby group calling for a stock market of-sorts for network resources? Updated One of the world's five regional internet registries, or RIRS, has been the subject of campaigns by a secretive lobby group calling itself the Number …
Lees meerUK benefits department forced to use 'legacy bridge' to help reduce error after underpaying people by c £1B The UK's government has upped its estimate of the number of people hit by a state pension underpayment related to errors caused by a complex …
Lees meerWho is behind this lobby group calling for a stock market of-sorts for network resources? Updated One of the world's five regional internet registries, or RIRS, has been the subject of campaigns by a secretive lobby group calling itself the Number …
Lees meerRelax, says chip giant, it's an easy fix Anyone running Intel's 4th-Gen Xeon Scalable processors should be on the lookout for a firmware update to address the issue that briefly forced the x86 giant to halt shipments of mid-core-count chips.…
Lees meerWhen we sanction you, it's for national security. When you sanction us, that's just spiteful US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has attempted to reset US/China relations, while also framing recent tech-related measures imposed by Beijing as inapprop…
Lees meerFTTP builds? 25M homes target on track. 68% coverage of 5G in UK. Mega redundancies programme initiated. He's off BT’s CEO Philip Jansen today fired the starting gun on the race to find his successor by confirming he intends to stand down from his r…
Lees meerUK benefits department forced to use 'legacy bridge' to help reduce error after underpaying people by c £1B The UK's government has upped its estimate of the number of people hit by a state pension underpayment related to errors caused by a complex …
Lees meerRulings on affirmative action and free speech may not play nicely with diversity initiatives Analysis The US Supreme Court has issued two decisions that threaten to upend efforts by tech companies to become more diverse, equitable, and inclusive.…
Lees meerHealth service techie learns what happens when you brute-force a bureaucracy Who, Me? Ah, dear reader, it's so delightful to have your company once again for Who, Me? in which fine upstanding Regizens like yourself regale us with tales of tech gone…
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