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Less than a quarter will go to locals though German Chancellor Olaf Scholz reportedly plans to siphon €20 billion ($22 billion) from the country's Climate and Transformation Fund to offset the cost of building semiconductor manufacturing plants.…
Lees meerSafe to say, this proposal has gone down like a poweroff -fn Analysis Googlers have proposed a way to determine whether browsers can be trusted, as a defense against criminal fraud and other bad behavior. Some in the internet community fear this is…
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Lees meerZen 2 flaw more simple than Spectre, exploit code already out there – get patching when you can AMD has started issuing some patches for its processors affected by a serious silicon-level bug dubbed Zenbleed that can be exploited by rogue users and …
Lees meerIf it looks like a backdoor, walks like a backdoor, maybe it's a ... Midnight Blue, a security firm based in the Netherlands, has found five vulnerabilities that affect Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA), used in Europe, the United Kingdom, and many …
Lees meerSomething something don't cross the streams Google has been ordered by a US federal court to cough up $338.7 million in damages for infringing someone else's patents with its Chromecast gear.…
Lees meerZen 2 flaw more simple than Spectre, exploit code already out there – get patching when you can AMD has started issuing some patches for its processors affected by a serious silicon-level bug dubbed Zenbleed that can be exploited by rogue users and …
Lees meerZen 2 flaw more simple than Spectre, exploit code already out there – get patching when you can AMD has started issuing some patches for its processors affected by a serious silicon-level bug dubbed Zenbleed that can be exploited by rogue users and …
Lees meerALSO: Singapore's government LLM, China beats 5G base station target, and Malaysia telecom gives in to 5G bandwidth purchasing policy Asia in brief Mastercard announced last week it will allow linking of its credit cards to AliPay's digital wallet …
Lees meerTSMC has too much capacity when China has made no secret of its desire for Taiwan AMD is considering broadening chip production suppliers as it believes it is too reliant on semiconductor giant TSMC and this places the supply chain at risk of disrup…
Lees meerThe pain and joy of using an old OS on hardware newer than it is Warning: the stunts in this article were performed by professionals, so for your safety and the protection of those around you, do not attempt any of the stunts you're about to read un…
Lees meerALSO: Amazon's child-sized COPPA fine, smart tech security labels coming to the US, and this week's critical vulns Infosec in brief A security weakness in Google Cloud Build could have allowed attackers to tamper with organizations' code repositori…
Lees meerFor Zuck, it's just another marketing phrase. For developers, it's the rules of the road Opinion Meta's newly released large language model Llama 2 is not open source.…
Lees meerMeanwhile, Einstein dismantles the creation myth in $125,000 letter A pair of Apple-branded sneakers have gone on sale for $50,000 through art broker Sotheby's.…
Lees meerOne in five users can expect an audit in the next three years Most organizations adapting to Oracle's new licensing terms for Java expect the per-employee subscription model to be two to five times more expensive than the legacy model, according to …
Lees meerTSMC has too much capacity when China has made no secret of its desire for Taiwan AMD is considering broadening chip production suppliers as it believes it is too reliant on semiconductor giant TSMC and this places the supply chain at risk of disrup…
Lees meerPenguins are OK with glaciers. Academics not so much Who, Me? Ah, gentle reader, we find ourselves once again at that juncture of the week we call Who, Me? in which your fellow Regizens' tales of technical not-quite-competence brighten an otherwise…
Lees meerX marks the rot: It's Elon's fave letter and way forward for the 'everything app' Mercurial billionaire Elon Musk has ditched the Twitter brand name in favor of a white "X" on a black background, and is kicking the blue bird logo out of the nest to …
Lees meerPenguins are OK with glaciers. Academics not so much Who, Me? Ah, gentle reader, we find ourselves once again at that juncture of the week we call Who, Me? in which your fellow Regizens' tales of technical not-quite-competence brighten an otherwise…
Lees meerPlus: Apple is building its own large language models internally, and AI South Park is terrible AI in brief Judges have tentatively rejected Google's request to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a former engineer who accused the company of firing him for …
Lees meerMore puffins than people on Lundy, and no one wants to say how much it cost BT and satellite operator OneWeb are now providing internet access to the island of Lundy as part of the UK government's program to connect up hard-to-reach areas of the cou…
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