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Broadband plumber's BT Group parent is determined to cut costs Openreach, the infrastructure arm of UK telco giant BT, looks set to prioritize existing projects rather than starting new buildouts of its fiber broadband network as it seeks to control…
Lees meerAfter a mysterious pause in crackdowns, it looks like the Beijing everyone knows is back China's antitrust watchdog, the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), has proposed a revision of the nation's competition law that targets tech fir…
Lees meerAlexa, how does Amazon decide when the grand plan for conversational commerce has failed? Comment Black Friday is nearly upon us, but the annual online price-drop frenzy seems to be losing its shine. Numerous reports highlight that discounting may …
Lees meerAn Apple a day keeps the doctor away, but too many might be a burden on the planet. Opinion Apple's Mac hardware keeps getting thinner and lighter, and its iPads keep becoming more and more capable. I'm hardly the first to observe that the two prod…
Lees meer‘Portfolio optimization’ plan aims to cull some PCs, sell more pricey subscriptions HP Inc. has announced it will lay off between 4,000 and 6,000 staff as part of a cost-cutting drive aimed at adding $1.4 billion to its bottom line in coming years.…
Lees meerHow the Huawei Cloud Stack is helping Hongliulin embrace intelligent digital transformation Advertorial Sometimes referred to as "black gold", coal has been one of the main energy sources for almost every industry worldwide since the 18th century. …
Lees meerPay for features like SGX through OEMs Intel's software-defined silicon service will let organizations pay money to enable features that are hardwired into future Xeon server processors such as Intel Software Guard Extensions, signaling a major shif…
Lees meerACLU agrees that the only way to protect consumers is to control what can be collected Attorneys General from 33 US states are urging the Federal Trade Commission to take a practical step toward reining in commercial surveillance of consumers and mi…
Lees meerBut keen to avoid any mf bespoke software on the mf planes (and other hardware) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has opened a commercial information technology contract to potential bidders including hardware and perpetual license software …
Lees meerIt's all kicking off around company's CICS service IBM has filed a lawsuit against Micro Focus, alleging the enterprise software company copied and reverse-engineered its CICS mainframe service to develop a rival product, the Micro Focus Enterprise …
Lees meer'This store of confidential data is a national treasure that must never be compromised or treated carelessly' As the UK government plans to launch the procurement for a national patient data store, the legal guardian of NHS data has issued a coded w…
Lees meerPre-exascale system will be officially inaugurated at the Bologna Technopole in Italy on November 24 Europe's Leonardo pre-exascale system is set for its official inauguration this week following its confirmation as the fourth most powerful supercom…
Lees meerYet another cautionary tale of diving into crypto investment opps Two Estonian men were arrested yesterday for their alleged roles in running a series of cryptocurrency and money laundering scams that bilked $575 million from "hundreds of thousands …
Lees meerHomegrown chips remain behind for now, but for how much longer? China is set to get its hands on homegrown processors next year that purportedly rival the performance of AMD and Intel chips released over the past two years…
Lees meerCongratulations on the twins! By the way, our discrimination laws are 'subject to interpretation' A former IBM product manager has sued Big Blue alleging that the company discriminated against her for going on maternity leave to have twins.…
Lees meerRandhir Thakur led Intel’s big bet to take on Asian foundry giants TSMC and Samsung Exclusive The head of Intel's revitalized contract chip manufacturing business plans to step down, The Register has learned, creating a setback for the x86 behemoth…
Lees meerNext-gen chip plant could appeal to customers for supply chain, national security reasons Analysis TSMC founder Morris Chang has confirmed the Taiwanese foundry giant's plan to build a 3nm chip manufacturing plant in Arizona alongside its 5nm fab t…
Lees meerThis is despite a wealth of evidence showing the value of having two in the cockpit Regulators are pushing the UN's International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to examine ways of making single pilot operations the eventual norm in commercial fl…
Lees meerJust look at the 'state' of them, says UK semiconductor designer, but says float will still happen The troubled public offering of Brit chip designer Arm looks set to be delayed until sometime next year, amid fears that worsening economic conditions…
Lees meerVery keen to unhook infrastructure from 'third countries', private biz after Ukraine crisis brings situation into focus Europe is constructing its own satellite constellation to guarantee communications services for the region, following an agreemen…
Lees meerIf you thought the '80s were cool, wait for the revival Opinion The first hints of an empire falling are only clear in retrospect. At the time they happen, they can look as if they are just part of existing trends. Crypto chaos as FTX falls apart l…
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