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Rostec throws rubles on the table for a possible 60,000 units a year Russia's Yadro and subsidiary Syntacore have announced an effort to develop homegrown processors based on the free and open RISC-V architecture.…
Lees meerCos 4G and 5G will be all hunky-dory by then, yeah? BT is going to wind down 3G connectivity by 2023 as it looks to increase its 4G and 5G coverage across most of the UK by 2028.…
Lees meer750 cases among workers sees workers asked to stay on-site Saigon Hi-Tech Park, an Vietnamese electronics factory complex, has been forced forced to shut down and require workers to live on-site after over 750 employees tested positive for COVID-19.…
Lees meerRedeploy in circular filing cabinet if you cannot patch SonicWall has warned that its older Secure Mobile Access (SMA) 100 series and Secure Remote Access (SRA) gateways are being attacked in the wild by crooks to spread ransomware – and as some of …
Lees meerAlleges it blew a deadline to secure data – by almost three years India’s Reserve Bank yesterday barred credit card giant Mastercard from signing up any new customers in the nation.…
Lees meerThere's a time and place for wireless tech, but it still can't compete Feature IEEE 802.11ax-2021 (more commonly known as IEEE 802.11ax or, more familiarly "Wi-Fi 6") was approved on 9 February 2021, with a top speed of 1.2Gbit/sec per single strea…
Lees meerExtended version of POCL now supports everything from high-end parts to embedded chips A quartet of computer science boffins have showcased work on bringing the OpenCL programming framework to a wide range of RISC-V chips – improving their suitabili…
Lees meerCellnex already 'largest' phone mast supplier, says UK regulator Two bigwigs in the UK's mobile phone biz have been given just five days to provide "legally binding proposals" that the proposed sale of thousands of phone masts won't damage competiti…
Lees meerAn alternative history of the computer revolution Column Looking back over the last 40 years of computing, it's hard to imagine how things could have been different. When Steve Jobs travelled up the Valley in late 1979 to visit Xerox PARC, he found…
Lees meerWhat a whopper Review Most phones are compromised in some way, which makes it all too easy to overlook the good bits. An example of this would be the Huawei Mate 40 Pro, which was near perfect, except for the lack of apps.…
Lees meerIf the Chocolate Factory doesn't play ball soon it'll be an extra €1m a day Google was fined €500m ($590m, £425m) by the French Competition Authority on Tuesday for failing to negotiate fees with news publishers for using their content.…
Lees meer'An unrealistic attempt to fix what isn’t broken', Big H mutters The FCC has voted to reimburse medium-sized as well as smaller American telcos strong-armed into replacing all of their Huawei and ZTE networking equipment.…
Lees meerPromises better images, improved safety through 'CornerPixel' technology Samsung's ISOCELL imaging sensor line-up is making a shift into the automotive industry as the company pledges to expand into autonomous vehicles and in-cabin camera systems.…
Lees meerTeachers and researchers offered workstation, embedded, and data-processing gear instead Nvidia has opened its Hardware Grant Programme, offering those in academia the chance to pick up high-performance processors for their computing needs – so long…
Lees meerBiometrics could be better but workhorse otherwise does the job Review Samsung's Galaxy A series is the company's midrange workhorse, and although it doesn't generate the same buzz as the Galaxy S series or China's wave of astoundingly well-priced …
Lees meer£200m tender is latest step in never-ending journey toward a paperless utopia The NHS has awarded 17 suppliers a seat on a public sector framework worth up to £200m for paper document storage and digitisation, three years after it missed a self-impo…
Lees meerImpressive Intel-powered ultrabook has plenty going for it Review In November, Huawei bid farewell to Honor, its youth-focused brand that spanned mobile, PC, and wearables.…
Lees meerCan a Core i9 machine be a workstation? If you think not, Lenovo also has tiny Xeons Lenovo has given the world a workstation that occupies less than one litre of space – less than three cans of beer – an impressive feat if you think a Core i9 proce…
Lees meerInside job? Gamed AI? Human error? Social network says it made a mistake Twitter verified a bunch of bot accounts, granting them coveted blue check marks, and then reversed the decision, admitting it made a mistake.…
Lees meerEvery breath you take, every move you make ... The FCC has granted Amazon permission to use 60GHz radar in some future device to monitor people’s sleeping habits and sense gesture commands.…
Lees meerFrance, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands ... but not Brexit Britain? Intel is planning to spend as much as $20bn on building a couple of chip manufacturing plants in Europe, with more in the works.…
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