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Amazon's already said no to country-by-country breakdown Cisco has urged its shareholders to vote against a proposal asking for the company to publish a tax transparency report that breaks down where it pays its taxes on a country-by-country basis.…
Lees meerX86 giant's 24-core i9 doubles as a space heater Intel doubled down on "more power is better" with the launch of its 13th-gen Core processors at its Innovation event this week. With a 253W thermal design power (TDP) for its latest i9 and i7 desktop …
Lees meerTrendForce: Hope for cheaper consumer SSDs intensifies Most manufacturers of NAND flash can expect to see their products cross into loss territory before the end of this year, according to researchers at TrendForce.…
Lees meerThe Beast of the Middle East: up to 20 times faster than predecessor, that's 884,736 CPU cores across the system HPE has won a project to build a supercomputer in Saudi Arabia that is expected to be the most powerful in the Middle East, used for adv…
Lees meerAdds new heads to boardroom too but still not word on destination of flotation Chip designer Arm has made a flurry of boardroom appointments ahead of its IPO later this year, including hiring a new Chief Financial Officer with experience taking comp…
Lees meerToo many small fish in the pond mean the bigger ones are about to enjoy a feeding frenzy Resesarch on UK gigabit broadband investment toasts alternative network providers' efforts to build infrastructure, but warns that the number of them has now be…
Lees meerArgue tough economy means everyone needs to pay for the internet's growth – especially those who use it most The European Telecommunications Network Operators' Association (ETNO) has again called for big technology companies – and especially video s…
Lees meerYeah, and about how it got that data on 20 million people for that research... A study of 20 million LinkedIn users over five years has raised a few eyebrows as it involved quietly analyzing people's connection suggestions to see how that would refl…
Lees meerWe're pulling in billions, let me check down the back of the sofa TikTok faces a £27 million fine ($29 million ... for the moment, at least) following a British government investigation that found the Chinese media giant may have breached UK data pr…
Lees meerGovernment may foot up to 40% of the bill for a fab that runs on time As Intel looks to expand its rebooted foundry empire, the x86 giant's next chip plant may be an advanced packaging facility in the northern Italy.…
Lees meerNice sentiment considering power-hungry components, but it's not a lot of cash in DC terms The US Department of Energy is stumping up $42 million in funding for projects to reduce the amount of energy used for cooling in datacenters as part of the g…
Lees meerWith censorship looming, US wants to bring internet, communications companies into fray The US Treasury announced last Friday it was issuing a General License that provides some exemptions to Iran sanctions for internet and communication services in…
Lees meerFake BSOD became tool of revenge when a staffer ignored the sensible rules of seniority Who, Me? Welcome to the working week and therefore to a new instalment of “Who, Me?”, The Register's confessional in which readers reveal and defend their darke…
Lees meerWhat a mine field Analysis Gamers may not have to fight off cryptocurrency miners or pay scalped prices to get their hands on a GPU now, especially if they're willing to pick up an Nvidia 30-series or AMD 6000-series card…
Lees meerNothing screams Land of the Free like the government ordering you to host awful but lawful content The State of Florida has asked the US Supreme Court to affirm that its social media law SB 7072, which bars online platforms from removing speech they…
Lees meerEven those with older devices will have to sign in if they want to activate new features As part of its takeover of Fitbit, Google will begin requiring customers to use Google accounts to manage their fitness-tracking devices, reigniting privacy con…
Lees meerBut a median of 60Mbps is not to be sniffed at when you're out in the sticks Elon Musk's Starlink satellite broadband service has seen a decline in download speeds around the world as more and more subscribers sign up, perhaps making the company a v…
Lees meerServers sure to sport AMD's Epyc Genoa or Intel's Sapphire Rapids but certain specs still under wraps Lenovo has a wave of over 50 products and services coming to coincide with the 30th anniversary of ThinkSystem servers, including AMD and Intel-bas…
Lees meerFour fresh dates organized for industrial action as union puts the squeeze on biz Tens of thousands of BT Group engineers and call center workers, including those who handle emergency calls, are scheduled to go on strike for a total of four days nex…
Lees meerSome drip forgot to tell the designers until the renovation had begun On-Call If it's Friday it must be time for another episode of On Call, The Register's weekly column celebrating readers' escapes from nasty scrapes.…
Lees meerAd goliath reckons complaint is meritless – but it would, wouldn't it? Meta was sued on Wednesday for alleged undisclosed tracking and data collection in its Facebook and Instagram apps on Apple iPhones.…
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