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If the US or Europe dare criticize this deal, it would be rank hypocrisy The government of Japan's investment vehicle will acquire JSR Corporation, a key provider of chipmaking products and expertise.…
Lees meerDr Evil would be proud Alphabet's plan to deliver high-speed internet service using helium-filled balloons may have been a bit too loony to work. Instead, the so-called Moonshot Factory has seemingly taken a page out of Dr Evil's playbook and starte…
Lees meerTech tweaked ahead of rollout in July, Mozilla and Apple still not interested Google plans to ship its Topics API when Chrome 115 arrives on July 12. That's the API that's supposed to allow advertisers to target netizens with adverts tailored to the…
Lees meerYou get funding, you get funding, everybody gets funding On Monday the Biden administration announced a plan to divide up $42.5 billion for improvements to US broadband networks - and everyone from the largest states to the smallest territory is get…
Lees meerStreaming biz terms and conditions searches jump 1,524% Searches for "Netflix terms and conditions" skyrocketed 1,524 percent after the streaming platform debuted Black Mirror season six.…
Lees meerThe American lithium-ion battery inventor has died aged 100 Obit American materials scientist and co-inventor of the lithium-ion battery John B Goodenough died yesterday, according to reports. He was 100.…
Lees meerSelf-contained immersion-cooled chassis aimed at telcos, 5G RAN deployments with HPE, Intel help The edge probably isn't the first place you'd expect to see liquid and immersion cooling tech, but Iceotope aims to put them there anyway.…
Lees meerThe root cause was a buffer error – but not the kind of buffer you're thinking of Who, Me? Ah, gentle reader, once again it is Monday and all that entails. But fear not, for The Reg is here with Who, Me? and another tale of things going not quite s…
Lees meerThe root cause was a buffer error – but not the kind of buffer you're thinking of Who, Me? Ah, gentle reader, once again it is Monday and all that entails. But fear not, For The Reg is here with Who, Me? and another tale of things going not quite s…
Lees meerStandards org's roadmap envisions three watt powerup and info sharing The NFC Forum, the standards body for Near Field Communication, has detailed its key plans and research efforts between now and 2028.…
Lees meerNot building fabs, but fabulous for India – as is GE coming to build jet engines Chipmaker Micron Technology has announced it will build an assembly and test facility in India, and fellow chip shop Applied Materials will build an engineering center …
Lees meerGetting around the rules was as simple as not declaring software was 'intended for children', lawsuit states Google on Thursday was sued for violating children's privacy through a program it designed to protect children's privacy.…
Lees meerMuscular system gets first update in two years with Epyc injection Oracle is promising a significant transaction throughput and analytics performance boost with Exadata X10M, the first upgrade to its hardware-engineered database system.…
Lees meerTeleSign and Belgian parent did almost everything wrong, alleges Max Schrems A US-based fraud prevention company is in hot water over allegations it not only collected data from millions of EU citizens and processed it using automated tools without …
Lees meerGovernment could reveal details of new regulations by the end of month The Dutch government is expected to finally publish long-awaited rules covering extended export restrictions on technology to China next week, with ASML as a maker of advanced ch…
Lees meerData shows there's still some way to go toward pay and hiring equity Employers seeking tech talent are still more likely to interview men for their open roles, according to tech and sales recruiting firm Hired's analysis of how its customers use its…
Lees meerUsers report they're still struggling to communicate ... and ask vendor to be more open Updated Reg readers who use Virgin Media email say they're still struggling to gain access to their messages after a multi-day outage.…
Lees meerNot building fabs, but fabulous for India – as is GE coming to build jet engines Chipmaker Micron Technology has announced it will build an assembly and test facility in India, and fellow chip shop Applied Materials will build an engineering center …
Lees meerMeeting the challenges at the intersection of fixed and wireless network security Webinar It's here, there, and everywhere. There's not much we do digitally these days that doesn't involve Wi-Fi.…
Lees meerChip promises denser, greener networks – at least compared to the fire-breathing GPUs they connect Cisco has piled on the AI networking bandwagon, joining Broadcom and Nvidia with a 51.2Tbit/sec switch it claims is capable of bringing together at le…
Lees meerWe still have more cores, exec sniffs Analysis With the unveiling of its 128-core Epycs, codenamed Bergamo, AMD has put forward a challenge to Ampere Computing's tentative footing in the cloud and hyperscale arena.…
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