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Nausea and headaches do not a fit fighting force make, so back to the lab for version 1.2 Congress is putting its foot down on funding the US Army's experiments with Microsoft HoloLens headsets, apparently eliminating program funding in fiscal year …
Lees meerCEO 'disappointed' by prelim top and bottom lines for latest full quarter With PC makers cutting prices to spur demand and reduce inventory holdings in the channel, peripherals maker Logitech is facing its own share of commercial problems.…
Lees meerAdvanced chipmaking lifts world's biggest chipmaker, but softer demand, US trade issues lie ahead TSMC beat market estimates to turn-in higher than expected revenue for calendar Q4, however, its forecast for the start of 2023 is less optimistic and …
Lees meerAll traffic is equal but some traffic is more equal than others The European Commission could issue draft legislation calling for cloud providers and hyperscalers to offset traffic generated by their services by directly funding telco infrastructure…
Lees meerA $17,000 Xeon chip for less than a third of competing players Analysis After countless delays, Intel's long awaited Sapphire Rapids Xeon Scalable processors are finally here, but who are they for?…
Lees meerAre flow sensors such a big deal? In any case, MP invokes National Security and Investment Act A UK Member of Parliament has called on government to review the purchase of a Cambridge-based fabless semiconductor biz which turns out to have been take…
Lees meerNovel use of waste heat by UK company – but it's still in trial Heata has developed a novel way to use the waste heat generated by servers: mounting them on domestic hot water tanks to cut energy bills for homeowners.…
Lees meerAnd that’s why aviation authorities don’t allow power banks in checked luggage A passenger's USB power bank caught fire as a plane taxied towards the runway on a flight from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport to Singapore's Changi Airport on Tuesd…
Lees meerLegislation also puts cryptocurrency farms in the crosshairs A law bill introduced in the Oregon state assembly has carbon dioxide emissions from crypto farming operations and datacenters in its sights.…
Lees meerThousands of flights cancelled, but the agency said things should be up and running soon The US Federal Aviation Administration ordered airlines to "pause all domestic departures" this morning as it tries to deal with an outage in a critical compute…
Lees meerVendors lower prices to stimulate demand but inflation, fears of recession trump discounts Global PC shipments – desktops, notebooks and workstations – saw out 2022 with something of a whimper as sales volumes crashed to levels last seen before the …
Lees meerResearchers see pandemic boom in computer-related tech spend England's public spending on information technology has at least doubled, to reach £17.3 billion ($21 billion) over the last five years, according to research.…
Lees meerUnions claims management is the flying company into a 'graveyard spiral' In the wake of a Christmas meltdown that saw it cancel some 16,700 flights, one would expect heads to roll at Southwest Airlines, but that's not the case: Instead, several of t…
Lees meerClimate change, drugs and immigration behind chip supply on White House priority list The US, Mexico, and Canada have renewed talks on semiconductor manufacturing supply chains during the North American Leaders Summit (NALS) in Mexico City which kic…
Lees meerLook at our big claims, but don’t think about how AMD beat us in the DDR5, PCIe 5 race After dealing with multiple delays, Intel is finally marking the launch of its 4th-Gen Xeon Scalable processors, and the x86 giant is hoping it can distract you l…
Lees meerUS aviation officials are putting their foot down: Even a small possibility of interference means a fix is mandatory The Federal Aviation Administration is directing all aircraft to get new altimeters, or install filters on existing ones, by Februar…
Lees meerHerman Hauser of Acorn fame among the investors providing cash injection A UK quantum startup has secured £30 million ($36.3 million) in Series A funding to help advance its technology, which it claims uses trapped ions as qubits but does not need l…
Lees meerWho needs shiny new blowers when there bills to pay and kids to feed? Answer: fewer and fewer folk More and more cash-strapped people are opting to buy second hand and refurbished handsets in these tougher economic times with sales of used and refur…
Lees meerWouldn't home-grown silicon look pretty in our walled garden? Apple is said to be working to replace key wireless components in its devices with its own chips, a move that could see the Cupertino giant controlling most of the technology inside the s…
Lees meerRaspberry Pi Camera Module 3 adds autofocus and wider field of view The Raspberry Pi has new cameras to capture images, attention, cash... and maybe your affection and/or admiration.…
Lees meerCode hosting service fed up with excessive bandwidth consumption Sourcehut, a code hosting service similar to GitHub, GitLab, Gitea, and the like, plans to start blocking the Go Module Mirror, a proxy that fetches and caches code from git servers, b…
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