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Expects breakthroughs in design, materials and more. No pressure: Xi Jinping dropped in ahead of launch China’s highest-ranked university has opened a new school dedicated to integrated circuits and given it the job of achieving breakthroughs and cr…
Lees meerPlus: UiPath and Teradata give investors reason for cheer. Yes, plenty of the wrong people happy on a Thursday in lockdown Former SAP biz Qualtrics has beat expectations by posting a substantial revenue and subscriptions rise amongst three bits of u…
Lees meerFragmented, inflexible estate? Reach for French outsourcers Capgemini has won a £150m contract with the Student Loan Company (SLC) as the non-profit looks to write the next chapter in a troubled history with information technology.…
Lees meerHe was there the day Steve Jobs moved from Motorola to Intel, and says the Arm transition looks better Review I was three-quarters of the way through the third rewrite of this review before I remembered I was actually at Apple's WorldWide Developer…
Lees meer$10bn investment now $672m, jobs promised now 1,454 instead of 13,000 Details of the agreement reached between Foxconn and Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) were confirmed yesterday by Governor Tony Evers.…
Lees meerFinding Huawei out of this mess Ofcom should take a more active role in ensuring the UK's telecommunications providers do not become over-reliant on products from a small number of suppliers.…
Lees meerGreat Leap Forward sees broadband speeds surge, 99 per cent of villages hooked up, all for $6/month China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology had a busy Monday as it declared the country's intention to be both a manufacturing and a net…
Lees meerIs there a back button for reality? Apple’s CEO Tim Cook announced a bunch of colorful iThings on Tuesday, including iMac desktop computers in rainbow shades, its most powerful iPad device yet, and – gasp – a purple iPhone.…
Lees meerSulphorous stench was self-immolating Apple product An Apple iPhone XR caught fire aboard a British Airways Boeing 787 mid-flight after a clumsy passenger dropped it down the side of her seat.…
Lees meerHere we go again - you don't want them in your backyard, amirite? UK Government has submitted major reforms to the legislation surrounding how mobile masts are deployed in the countryside, with the aim of improving overall coverage and expediting th…
Lees meerSpeculation of shift to EVs swirls as Governor who once said $3bn subsidy plan was a con now thinks it 'works for taxpayers' Wisconsin governor Tony Evers and Foxconn board member Dr. Jay Lee have announced a new agreement to revive and remodel the …
Lees meerIt’s always BGP (when it’s not DNS). Absent route filtering didn't help, either Vodafone Idea, the Indian limb of the mega-carrier, has been fingered as the source of what’s been described as a “major GBP hijack” by Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing…
Lees meerSocial network for web outcasts can be downloaded again from next week for iThings, we're told Parler is set to return to Apple's App Store next week after the social network agreed to moderate hate speech on its platform.…
Lees meerTrendy exercise gear 'poses serious risks to children', says CPSC America's Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has urged owners of the hi-tech Peloton Tread+ treadmill to use caution after a child was killed by one of the machines last month.…
Lees meerLooking for the way ahead? Follow the Yellowbrick Summit Promo The cloud is changing, and how you think about data needs to change too.…
Lees meerShare price immediately dips for GPU-maker The proposed sale of Arm to NVIDIA looks a bit more tenuous today after UK digital secretary Oliver Dowden issued a Public Interest Intervention Notice (PIIN) indicating he may intervene in the sale on nati…
Lees meerGlimmer of hope on the semiconductor front – for the car industry anyway Japanese chipmaker Renesas has said it will restore full production capacity at its N3 Naka plant by the middle of next month following a blaze in March that destroyed equipmen…
Lees meerNobody caught – er, held us responsible, says Chinese firm Huawei was able to snoop on the Dutch prime minister's phone calls and track down Chinese dissidents because it was included in the core of the Netherlands' mobile networks, an explosive new…
Lees meerModified Keemi disinfects, takes temperatures, tells you off for not socially distancing South Korea Telecom (SKT) has linked up with Yongin Severance Hospital to commercialise and deploy facility-roaming robots that minimise the need for face-to-fa…
Lees meerTwo windows, one tetchy techie – what could possibly go wrong? Who, me? Today's tale from The Register's Who, Me? files is a reminder that a momentary loss of focus is all that is required to trigger a potentially catastrophic error.…
Lees meerThree-pronged adoption drive includes cut-price courseware India has launched a national IPv6 drive.…
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