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Despite attempts to inform customers, some say they never got the memo InfluxData has lost the data of customers using its services in Australia while users in Belgium are struggling to figure out if they can restore the last 100 days.…
Lees meerRedmond confirms new round of layoffs in WARN notice The 10,000 jobs Microsoft said it would prune from the corporation in January are done, but fresh filings with state officials show the bloodletting continues.…
Lees meerRedmond confirms new round of layoffs in WARN notice The 10,000 jobs Microsoft said it would prune from the corporation in January are done, but fresh filings with state officials show the bloodletting continues.…
Lees meer34% of those surveyed are on stimulants including amphetamines During the first half of 2023, which included job losses and share price pressures, tech execs turned to drink and drugs to help them cope, at least according to one research firm.…
Lees meerMongoDB joins joins Cassandra, PostgreSQL and SingleStore in implementing AI-friendly features Last month MongoDB announced its public preview of Vector Search among the updates to its developer platform of its Atlas database-as-a-service. The move …
Lees meerIt's where the cool kids are at... and 'international harmonization' is important Brit telecoms regulator Ofcom has kicked off a consultation over proposals that would see both mobile networks and Wi-Fi users have access to frequencies in the upper …
Lees meerDeparture won't hurt a bit, insists IT minister, as JV partner presses ahead Taiwanese tech manufacturer Hon Hai Technology Group, aka Foxconn, said on Monday it is withdrawing from a $19.5 million semiconductor and display manufacturing joint ventu…
Lees meer'We already have various legal options in the drawer,' says Max Schrems, lawyer who killed the first two deals The European Commission has adopted an agreement with the US, reopening transatlantic data flows between America and EU nations as soon as…
Lees meerBlackCat pounces on 7TB of data and theatens to release it Staff at one of the UK's largest hospital groups have spent a nervous week wondering if private data, stolen from their employer's IT systems by a ransomware gang, is going to be splurged on…
Lees meerDeparture won't hurt a bit, insists IT minister, as JV partner presses ahead Taiwanese tech manufacturer Hon Hai Technology Group, aka Foxconn, said on Monday it is withdrawing from a $19.5 million semiconductor and display manufacturing joint ventu…
Lees meerSonic the Hedgehog unsure NFTs are golden rings worth collecting Sega's co-COO Shuji Utsumi has said the Japanese gaming giant still hasn't figured out what blockchain is good for, and may not make it part of a flagship "supergame" slated for a 2026…
Lees meerLet us borrow titles digitally from libraries like we can books and movies, say 'puter historians Many of the games released in the USA that we grew up with and love are out of print, which is a bummer for those keen to preserve and chronicle the na…
Lees meerThe work is hard to spot – which is bad for science, but good for paranoia Chinese researchers published 850 papers pertaining to artificial general intelligence (AGI) between 2018 and 2022, indicating Beijing's efforts to create a thinking machine …
Lees meerLet us borrow titles digitally from libraries like we can books and movies, says history foundation Many of the games released in the USA that we grew up with and love are out of print, which is a bummer for those keen to preserve and chronicle the …
Lees meerHow open source tech can be quietly manipulated to mess up apps French outfit Mithril Security has managed to poison a large language model (LLM) and make it available to developers – to prove a point about misinformation.…
Lees meerUK benefits department forced to use 'legacy bridge' to help reduce error after underpaying people by c £1B The UK's government has upped its estimate of the number of people hit by a state pension underpayment related to errors caused by a complex …
Lees meerBig Blue is just a gold digger, says avid auditor of software licenses Oracle claims IBM is trying to kill open source competition among Linux distributions to boost its bottom line, and has pledged to keep distributing Oracle Linux source code for …
Lees meerBig Blue is just a gold digger, says avid auditor of software licenses Oracle claims IBM is trying to kill open source competition among Linux distributions to boost its bottom line, and has pledged to keep distributing Oracle Linux source code for …
Lees meerALSO: Shell fails to learn from past leaks; hundreds of solar plants found open to Mirai; and this week's crit vulns Infosec in brief With riots rocking the country, French parliamentarians have passed a bill granting law enforcement the right to s…
Lees meerRelax, says chip giant, it's an easy fix Anyone running Intel's 4th-Gen Xeon Scalable processors should be on the lookout for a firmware update to address the issue that briefly forced the x86 giant to halt shipments of mid-core-count chips.…
Lees meerPresumably Red Hat feels it hasn't alienated enough people recently The Fedora Project is considering a proposal to introduce some limited usage telemetry in a future release. Predictably, quite a few users are not delighted with this development.…
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