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It does most things well, some things right, and a few things bafflingly badly Desktop Tourism HP's Elitebook 1040 x360 g9 is an anonymously solid laptop that packs one of Intel's Alder Lake CPUs – but doesn't feel special as a result.…
Lees meerSchrems strikes again European privacy regulators have determined that Meta's use of personalized advertising in Facebook, Instagram, and WhatApp violates data protection laws.…
Lees meerBut we already gave them back $62m, web bazaar shrugs Amazon again stands accused of stealing delivery drivers' tips, and using the money to cut into workers' pay, this time in a lawsuit filed by Washington DC's Attorney General Karl Racine on Wedne…
Lees meer7.5 megawatt digs in Marseille and Los Angeles sites for floating, sustainable DCs A company that builds floating, sustainable datacenters has signed leases for two new 7.5 megawatt facilities, one in Marseille in France and another in Los Angeles, …
Lees meerTens of thousands of engineers and call center staff can vote on negotiated pay settlement on 15 December CWU, the communications union, says the pay award negotiated with BT Group is the best employees can expect and "strongly recommends" it is app…
Lees meerThere's an iCatch or two: Spare parts expensive, available for few devices People in Europe and the UK can buy spare parts on Apple's Self Service Repair Store to fix their own iPhones and laptops, the tech goliath announced on Tuesday.…
Lees meerWe hope t-shirts and shorts are the new sys-admin uniform In the hopes of cutting its power bills, Equinix says it's turning the thermostat up in its datacenters.…
Lees meerComplaint alleges two women were harassed and followed using trackers described in the media as 'stalker-proof' Apple is being sued on behalf of two women who allege that the company's AirTag tracking devices violated their privacy by allowing them …
Lees meerHey Siri, is it illegal to pressure employees until they abandon union organizing votes? US labor law enforcers say they've found merit to allegations that Apple's response to unionization attempts in Atlanta violated the National Labor Relations Ac…
Lees meerBig expansion of 400Gbps networking but it's playing catchup on speeds and feeds Lumen Technologies Tuesday said it would double the size of its US intercity network to 12 million fiber miles by the end of 2026. When complete, the telco says the net…
Lees meerBiden thinks it's a big deal, but TSMC's Taiwan output will still dwarf US fabs Analysis TSMC has confirmed it will build not one, but two advanced chip manufacturing plants in Arizona, more than tripling the Asian foundry giant's original investme…
Lees meerIf Starshield smells like Space-BACN, that's because it probably is SpaceX is developing a new satellite fleet designed for government use.…
Lees meerShiny silicon plus Rusty drivers will eventually equal openly saucy happiness Arm-powered laptops and desktops are appearing on the market, but external appearances are deceptive. These are very different from familiar x86-based PCs, as the accounts…
Lees meerA particle physicist, an astronomer and a cosmologist meet in a bar. You what, COSMA8? The James Webb Space Telescope has served up impressive views of the cosmos since the first images were revealed back in July, but it is also providing data to ot…
Lees meerTechnically and leadership-wise what site needs is stability Opinion It's a toss-up between Elon Musk's management misadventures and Twitter's technical troubles as to which will cause the most damage. …
Lees meerNow that's what we call Intel Inside If you think you can fool customs officials into believing you are pregnant and not, in fact, smuggling hundreds of Intel processors and iPhones in a prosthetic strapped to your belly, think again.…
Lees meerSupreme Court won’t revisit case after agreeing conflict of interest trumped tech Cisco has managed to avoid a $2-plus billion payment for patent infringement on a technicality hat has nothing to do with the patents.…
Lees meerRecord income? Tick. CHIPS Act subsidies coming? Tick. Yet chipmaker tries to make Wall Stret happier still US contract chipmaker GlobalFoundries plans to lay off as many as 800 employees, proving that job security is not a foregone conclusion for a…
Lees meerNot the first company in the game to chase cable-free charging dragon A wireless power startup has secured $30 million in funding to help develop its technology, with which it aims to "do for power what Wi-Fi has done for data."…
Lees meerThe intersection of computer science and physics RE:INVENT "It's very early days in quantum computing," Simone Severini, director of Quantum Computing at AWS tells The Reg.…
Lees meer680x0: the CPU architecture that just will not die Feature A patch to add a new display driver for Linux is being reviewed. What's unusual is that it's for a machine released 30 years ago.…
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