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You will or won't do it voluntarily? Doesn't matter, we'll mandate it The Federal Communications Commission today issued rules codifying a voluntary 2016 agreement between cellular networks that they cover for their competitors knocked offline durin…
Lees meerGraviton2 processors trials with infrastructure vendors and telco as work on standalone 5G continues NTT Docomo and NEC have conducted tests that demonstrate Arm-based Graviton2 processors consume 72 percent less power compared to X86 chips while ru…
Lees meerDespite having Atos board having €4.2b reasons from Onepoint to ditch Evidian strategy and sell up Shape-shifting outsourcing biz Atos has rejected a joint bid of €4.2 billion ($4.09 billion) from tech consultancy Onepoint and Brit private equity fu…
Lees meerWafer starts cut back as slump in demand hurts bottom lines... especially Micron's Chipmakers are cutting back on production capacity and investment as demand for semiconductors continues to fall away, with Micron and Kioxia the latest to announce a…
Lees meerAnd no, the tiny fine print in search results doesn't cut it Google is still effectively directing women seeking abortions to anti-abortion centers that masquerade as legit abortion clinics.…
Lees meerWhen you combine it with DHCP, that spells TRACK ME Computer scientists at the University of Twente in the Netherlands have found the interplay between the internet and local networks can be analyzed to reveal private data and facilitate tracking.…
Lees meerWe gave the cloud gaming service two years to live. It managed three Google on Thursday said it will shut down Stadia, its cloud-based game streaming service, because few people use it.…
Lees meerWhere we're going, we don't need efficiency cores. But we may need 1.21 jiggawatts Analysis At this week's launch of Intel's 13th-gen Core series, it appears staff accidentally left out on display a wafer of previously undisclosed 34-core Raptor La…
Lees meerAn internet advertiser as your service provider – what could go wrong? Google is planning to offer much faster broadband speeds in the US areas where it operates its fiber networks, all the way to 100Gbps.…
Lees meerGovernment fritters away homegrown technologies and has no strategy to lessen reliance on other countries Arm and Acorn co-founder Hermann Hauser says the UK has "no chance in hell" of being technologically self-reliant, stressing the need for Europ…
Lees meerPutting it there means service can accommodate 'unique hosting requirements' Quantum startup Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC) claims it is set to deploy a quantum system in Cyxtera's Reading datacenter in the UK, with a view to making it available for …
Lees meerHouse of Zen just needs to convince machine makers to use them AMD put Intel’s low-power Xeon-D and industrial Core-series processors in its sights on Tuesday with the launch of its Ryzen Embedded V3000 CPUs.…
Lees meerThinking about shelling out $800? If you break it you're 'screwed' The Apple Watch Ultra was announced this month with a ruggedized design, new button(!), and a focus on outdoorsy types, but now that the repairability fans at iFixit have their hands…
Lees meerEscape the confines of traditional infrastructure and vendor lock-in Webinar If you've ever wondered how to future-proof your IT environment and implement a multi-vendor/multi-cloud strategy when you're stuck in a traditional infrastructure situati…
Lees meerWorldwide investment set to grow 9% to new high of $99b Investment in semiconductor fab equipment is set to grow 9 percent to a new global high of $99 billion by the end of 2022 as the industry continues to boost capacity despite the worsening globa…
Lees meerFor just $5,500 and the cost of a quad-core x86 box, z/OS 16 for test and dev on the desktop can be yours IBM has updated its mainframe emulators to bring them into line with its recently released Z16 machines and operating system.…
Lees meerManufacturers allegedly told to connect to NavIC by 2023, which did not make them happy at all India's Ministry of Electronics and IT has clarified that, while the world's second-most populous nation does want smartphone makers to include hardware t…
Lees meerEven Gordon Moore saw it coming, admits CEO While some have given up on Moore’s Law, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger clearly hasn’t. “For decades now, I’ve been in the debate: is Moore’s Law dead? And the answer is no,” he said, during his keynote at the In…
Lees meerUnless you're a US government boffin or can get a seat in Dev Cloud Intel’s ever-delayed Sapphire Rapids Xeon Scalable processors are now available ... in the chipmaker’s Dev Cloud. Anyone looking to actually pick up Intel’s next-gen datacenter sili…
Lees meerWho cares if they are authentic parts! Come to the iStore instead if you know what's good for you Apple's iPhone 14 can be repaired more easily than its predecessors, but its Pro model retains the architectural inaccessibility of older iPhones and r…
Lees meerTurns out all it took was a business-disrupting global pandemic Despite recession fears, most companies are planning to increase IT budgets next year..…
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