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Commerce Department changes rules because... something, something... innovation The US Commerce Department has confirmed it will publish a rule change to its crackdown on Huawei that will allow US companies to work with the Chinese equipment maker o…
Lees meerWelp, that's one way to block those annoying spam robots T-Mobile US is suffering a nationwide technical breakdown, preventing customers from receiving calls and knackering data connections.…
Lees meerWhat time is it? Time to pore over contested multibillion-dollar US military tech deals General Dynamics IT (GDIT) has had its complaint about the handling of the $7.7bn rebuild of the US Navy’s networking infrastructure thrown out by a watchdog.…
Lees meerDays without TITSUP: 0 Microsoft 365 started the week off with an early totter in the Oceania region followed by a full-blown European Outlook client TITSUP*.…
Lees meerWhere the big dogs roam Cloudera has introduced support for the private cloud - built on the Red Hat OpenShift platform and supported by Kubernetes container orchestration - to elbow its way into a whole new world of competition.…
Lees meerHigh Court judgment reveals bizarre contractual goings-on Colt Technology UK has won a High Court injunction preventing an Italian company allegedly suspected of being involved in a VAT carousel fraud from issuing a winding-up order over an unpaid –…
Lees meerJan 1, 2021 deadline for server-makers to get with the program Microsoft has announced that the next “major release” of Windows Server will require TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot installed and enabled by default.…
Lees meerMicrosoft acknowledges 'potential token issue that may be preventing users from authenticating to multiple services' yet status page is a sea of green Microsoft’s cloud services have a nasty case of Monday-itis.…
Lees meerODMs in Far East make bank as public cloud slingers buy yet more infrastructure Spending on data centre hardware and software dipped in Q1 as enterprises tightened their belts - the reasons for which are clear. As for the purveyors of public cloud, …
Lees meerSales miss Wall Street forecasts by $300m, share price dips 4.7% If COVID-19 had showed up years before Adobe found the cloud and forced customers into an online subscription model, fortunes at the reassuringly expensive maker of software for creati…
Lees meerThat's the Department of Fun to you In order to meet its full-fibre pledges, the UK government is examining the possibility of giving broadband firms access to more than a million kilometres of underground infrastructure owned by other utility firms…
Lees meerModern and fluid design: but it will be very different from Outlook on Windows Microsoft has plugged some key gaps in its "new Outlook" for macOS, currently in preview and given a fresh update just a few days ago, but the product still has puzzling …
Lees meerAdds memory-optimised and compute-optimised instance types powered by homegrown silicon Amazon Web Services has fired up two new EC2 instance types running its homegrown Arm-based Graviton2 processors, repeated the claims that they significantly out…
Lees meerArm China says nothing counts without a board meeting A spat between chip designer Arm and its Chinese business escalated yesterday after Arm China said it had fired one of the people that the company's headquarters had promoted to be interim CEO.…
Lees meer'We wish him and his family all the best for the future' says US mega-corp Jim Keller, Intel's senior veep of silicon engineering, has quit the microprocessor maker effective immediately.…
Lees meerConsortium reveals plan to connect seven Asian nations A consortium of big name Asian tech companies have unveiled plans to build a new submarine cable across seven countries in the region.…
Lees meerAlleged conflicts of interest surround trans-continental boardroom battle Chip designer Arm is fighting for control of its Chinese joint venture after a series of contradictory statements about the removal of the unit's chief exec.…
Lees meerNo data loss or attack detected. But aren't hyperscale clouds supposed to be more resilient than this? IBM has blamed a third party for yesterday’s hours-long outage of its entire cloud. And while it says no data loss or attack was detected, it's st…
Lees meerMeanwhile, Zoom axes account used to mark the Tiananmen Square massacre US government agencies were taken to task in a Senate report this week over decades of failing to keep tabs on the American operations of Chinese telcos.…
Lees meerUS lawmakers demand answers in quest against Feds-only access points A backdoor in Juniper's networking gear could provide key evidence in the case against government-mandated Feds-only access – yet the manufacturer has failed to produce a report on…
Lees meerCarrier to use Swedish giant's RAN kit to upgrade 3G/4G sites Swedish infrastructure giant Ericsson today confirmed a new deal with O2 UK for its RAN equipment, which will be used to upgrade existing 3G/4G sites across the West of England and Wales.…
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