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Probe shows that – to absolutely no-one's surprise – big biz isn't playing ball Websites often provide visitors with the opportunity to opt out of data collection. This is not out of their abundant concern for your privacy – it's the law and they're…
Lees meerGood news: Jobs for all! Bad news: Employer may get invaded by China TSMC is capitalizing on the recent trend for tech layoffs, which have left thousands of engineers out of work.…
Lees meerOnce again, the status page is oblivious Elon Musk's Twitter got off to a bad start on Monday when it introduced further unexpected changes in the form of broken links and images.…
Lees meerProbe shows that – to absolutely no-one's surprise – big biz isn't playing ball Websites often provide visitors with the opportunity to opt out of data collection. This is not out of their abundant concern for your privacy – it's the law and they're…
Lees meerProbe shows that – to absolutely no-one's surprise – big biz isn't playing ball Websites often provide visitors with the opportunity to opt out of data collection. This is not out of their abundant concern for your privacy – it's the law and they're…
Lees meerOnce again, the status page is oblivious Elon Musk's Twitter got off to a bad start on Monday when it introduced further unexpected changes in the form of broken links and images.…
Lees meerProbe shows that – to absolutely no-one's surprise – big biz isn't playing ball Websites often provide visitors with the opportunity to opt out of data collection. This is not out of their abundant concern for your privacy – it's the law and they're…
Lees meerChip outfit reportedly afraid it would have to report any transaction with a SoftBank company to UK regulator Arm's decision not to list on the London Stock Exchange for its public offering is being blamed by some on financial rules, or rather on th…
Lees meerPlus: Drops 'carbon-neutral' hints on successor processor with the moniker MONAKA Fujitsu's Arm-based A64FX processor may have driven the most powerful supercomputer in the world, but it looks like its successor will be a more general-purpose chip t…
Lees meerFat-fingered admin escaped because the last false alarm was caused by a frozen pizza and a toaster oven who, me? Welcome once again, gentle reader, to the quiet corner of The Register we call Who, Me? in which readers unburden themselves by confess…
Lees meerFalcon Shore will be late. Rialto Bridge and Lancaster Sound cancelled. Will Chipzilla ever nail its XPU plan? Intel has used a quiet Friday announcement to reveal delays and deletions to its GPU and high-performance computing roadmap.…
Lees meerThen they plunged properly like all other client devices PC sales may have slumped during 2022, but a record number of workstations – 7.7 million – were snapped up by buyers, delivering 2.1 percent year-on-year growth.…
Lees meerGood thing we've got a great rapport with Tehran, no? Lithium, sometimes hyped as white gold, has been highly sought after for its role in battery production, and other things.…
Lees meerProbe shows that – to absolutely no-one's surprise – big biz isn't playing ball Websites often provide visitors with the opportunity to opt out of data collection. This is not out of their abundant concern for your privacy – it's the law and they're…
Lees meerWhatever happened to small government that stays out of our lives A proposed Texas state law would make it a criminal offense for internet service providers (ISPs) to provide access to websites that sell abortion pills or provide information about t…
Lees meerBatteries are one thing, no one tell Tehran about Li-6, OK? Lithium, sometimes hyped as white gold, has been highly sought after for its role in battery production, and other things.…
Lees meerUS isn't the only country splashing out the cash for fabs Embattled memory vendor YMTC is getting a 49 billion yuan ($7 billion) infusion of funds from Chinese state-backed investors in the wake of sweeping trade restrictions against the company by …
Lees meerSomething something £100M cost savings, something something staying competitive Exclusive BT is launching a voluntary redundancy program for the merging Enterprise and Global divisions – something of an inevitability since the £100 million cost-cut…
Lees meerServer sector still challenging and storage sales cycles lengthening again There’s some life in the enterprise datacenter industry judging by the financials reported by Dell and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, the problem for Dell is that its group grow…
Lees meerForeign-owned chip business gets even less British, no dual listing for now Arm has confirmed its shares will be listed only in New York following its initial public offering (IPO), dashing hopes of the UK government and others - for now at least - …
Lees meerSomething something £100M cost savings, something something staying competitive Exclusive BT is launching a voluntary redundancy program for the merging Enterprise and Global divisions – something of an inevitability since the £100 million cost-cut…
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