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A fascinating firsthand retelling of the technical history of MPLS Systems Approach One of the more satisfying conference experiences in my career was giving a presentation in the SIGCOMM 2003 Outrageous Opinions session, entitled: MPLS Considered …
Lees meerUS giant wants 20% of the world's chips from EU Intel's doing a European version of Amazon HQ2: enticing governments to pledge more and more funds to subsidize the construction of chip mega-plants along with ever-growing packages of benefits.…
Lees meerUnderwater sediment surges sliced several segments, required extreme splicing to fix Two boffins from New Zealand's University of Auckland have detailed the extraordinary repair job performed to reconnect the submarine cable connecting the Kingdom o…
Lees meerWhere in the world is Carm, sorry, Satish Kumbhani? Satish Kumbhani, who is accused of scamming people out of $2.4bn in a cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme, has disappeared while evading an American watchdog, a court was told this week.…
Lees meerYou couldn't read this article online without using his network tech David Boggs, a computer networking pioneer best-known for co-inventing Ethernet, has died. He was 71.…
Lees meerPlus: Namecheap tells customers in Russia they are no longer welcome, citing 'war crimes' In response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine last week, Mykhailo Fedorov, First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine, on Monday asked the head of DNS overlord ICAN…
Lees meerVirtualization giant keen to cash in on cloud-native tech MWC VMware has detailed products and partnerships at Mobile World Congress (MWC) involving service providers and others using its tech to build next-generation networks and services covering…
Lees meerPutin can't hide from these eyes in the sky As Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, the name Maxar has suddenly taken on more significance with detailed eye-in-the-sky images of military movements on the ground being passed to media – including a…
Lees meerDelivered as a service to reduce risks for enterprises despite lukewarm channel takeup for similar products Cisco has disclosed further details for a dedicated 5G network-as-a-service that customers will pay for based on what they consume – a week a…
Lees meerCOVID-19 turned many of us into media producers, but the tools favour Windows Column The pandemic changed the way I used computers. For most of the 20 years before 2020, I rarely needed or used more than the browser, the mail app, messaging, and a …
Lees meerArchitect of rejected three-way split passes the baton as decision day looms Toshiba has made a raft of new executive appointments as its reform plan meets with renewed opposition.…
Lees meerWhen he retired with stuff left on his to-do list, he expected fixes would flow. They haven't Early internet pioneer Jack Haverty has described the early structure of the internet as experimental – and said not much has changed since.…
Lees meerCrackdown on Moscow won't hurt American semiconductor industry, SIA says If US chip makers are feeling the stress of semiconductor import sanctions on Russia, it isn't showing yet.…
Lees meerStaff sacked after bosses discovered terrorists received money for access to Iraq mobile market A leaked internal report details how Ericsson paid hundreds of millions of pounds to Islamic State terrorists in Iraq, substantiating earlier reports tha…
Lees meerCPU giant was waiting to see contents of European Chips Act before making the decision, say analysts Intel has reportedly opted to build a new chip manufacturing mega-fab at a site in Magdeburg in eastern Germany, after considering locations in Fran…
Lees meerA shot in the arm for Windows on Arm – and Microsoft's Pluton security tech is along for the ride too MWC Vendors are rolling out their latest hardware at Mobile World Congress and among them is Lenovo, with its first Snapdragon ThinkPad.…
Lees meerEben Upton on RISC-V, supply chains, and what's next for the dinky computers Interview Today marks 10 years since the Raspberry Pi was made available to purchase. We spoke to Pi supremo Eben Upton about the last decade and what the future might hol…
Lees meerTaking aim at the messenger Who, Me? Wave a cheery hello to Monday with a warning from a Register reader that advice given in a pub is perhaps better limited to which brew is better. Welcome to Who, Me?…
Lees meerCupertino seeks signoff on computer and keyboard in one unit – we've seen that somewhere before … Apple has filed a patent application for a device that – wait for it – has the computer and the keyboard all in one unit. Mind. Blowing. Except for one…
Lees meerOur storage editor Chris Mellor speaks to Portworx veep for this Q&A Paid Feature Murli Thirumale is VP and General Manager of the Cloud Native Business Unit at Portworx, now part of Pure Storage. Speaking to Chris Mellor, editor of our companion s…
Lees meerGelsinger believes his chip won't make quite a hash of the climate Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger just a few days ago raged against Bitcoin, calling it a "climate crisis."…
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