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If at first you don’t succeed, spy, spy again A former ASML worker accused of stealing trade secrets for advanced chip-making equipment from his employer is now suspected of spying for the Chinese government.…
Lees meerWith spares and tools coming from iFixit, no less HMD Global, which took over the Nokia brand for phones, has launched a smartphone designed to be fixed by the owner, with repair site iFixit providing guides and replacement parts.…
Lees meerAt least we know who isn't going to suffer Stockholm syndrome Updated Ericsson is planning to cut 8,500 workers, or about eight percent of its 105,000-strong workforce.…
Lees meerIgnoring the manual led to near-failure of mission to escape with precious pile of verified DVDs Who, Me? Wait, what? Is it that time again? Time for Who, Me? in which we invite readers to share stories of the less-brilliant moments of their workpl…
Lees meerWith spares and tools coming from iFixit, no less HMD Global, which took over the Nokia brand for phones, has launched a smartphone designed to be fixed by the owner, with repair site iFixit providing guides and replacement parts.…
Lees meerThere's always a catch if you blame it on trawlers Opinion It was once just an annoyance, even a relief. Now it's paralyzing. "The internet's gone down" signals a halt to all actions, all plans, except the desperate search for reconnection. That's …
Lees meerThere's always a catch if you blame it on trawlers Opinion It was once just an annoyance, even a relief. Now it's paralyzing. “The internet's gone down” signals a halt to all actions, all plans, except the desperate search for reconnection. That's …
Lees meerZTE presents new possibilities at this year’s Mobile World Congress Sponsored Feature Fifth generation (5G) networks have brought high-bandwidth connectivity and much lower latency to mobile users while enabling new applications for consumers and b…
Lees meerThere’s always a catch if you blame it on trawlers Opinion It was once just an annoyance, even a relief. Now it's paralyzing. “The internet's gone down” signals a halt to all actions, all plans, except the desperate search for reconnection. That's …
Lees meerIgnoring the manual led to near-failure of mission to escape with precious pile of verified DVDs Who, Me? Wait, what? Is it that time again? Time for Who, Me? in which we invite readers to share stories of the less-brilliant moments of their workpl…
Lees meerTrust us, we're no monopolists Analysis Microsoft President Brad Smith has spent this week in Europe trying to convince EU and UK regulators - and a gaming rival - to support the company's $69 billion bid for Activision Blizzard.…
Lees meerPlan to scan encrypted content to protect children could drive businesses away Encrypted chat service Signal says it will stop operating in the UK if the British government goes ahead with its Online Safety Bill.…
Lees meerAt least we know who isn't going to suffer Stockholm syndrome Ericsson is planning to cut 8,500 workers, or about eight percent of its 105,000-strong workforce.…
Lees meerIt's all about being 'aware' of effect power consumption has on energy networks Microsoft looks set to expand a battery energy storage project piloted at its Dublin datacenter to other bit barns operated by the company.…
Lees meerPromises 6,000km without regeneration – cutting down on transponders MWC Fujitsu is preparing to ship an optical transport platform designed for terabit networking over long distance, claimed to be capable of lowering power consumption and reducing…
Lees meerPlus Bluetooth gadget that gives your Android or iPhone the same ability MWC Ruggedized handset maker Bullitt Group has lifted the lid on its first smartphone with satellite messaging ahead of MWC next week, as well as a Bluetooth dongle from Motor…
Lees meerSystem caused issues in fitting electronic tags to dozens of criminals after new tech rolled out The UK courts service failed to see the benefits of a £1.3 billion ($1.56 billion) case management platform after a rethink led to a £22.5 million ($27 …
Lees meerCustomer with a magnetic personality also had a significantly magnetic wristband On Call Welcome once more to On-Call, The Register's weekly column in which we retell readers' stories of being asked to fix contraptions that display confounding, con…
Lees meerLabelling scheme offers developers easy loopholes to play down personal info spreading The Mozilla Foundation has accused Google of incorrectly labelling apps as "Data Safe" as much as 80 percent of the time in its Play digital bazaar – with TikTok,…
Lees meerContinental bloc also greases the skids to usher in the gigabit age in two or three years The European Union yesterday decided it's time to start "laying the ground for the transformation of the connectivity sector" in the region with three initiati…
Lees meerMultilateral trade actions also aim to stop China and Russia using biotech to create 'super soldiers'. Really! The USA's ban on certain semiconductor tech reaching Chinese shores will likely see it set quotas for non-Chinese chipmakers that build th…
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