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Beancounters underestimate financial and cultural cost of mega redundancy programs Publicly listed technology companies under pressure to make deep job cuts can underestimate the often negative impacts redundancies may cause, both financially and cu…
Lees meerThe mechanism still isn't completely understood, but research could help resolve SIB lifespan problems The world is inching closer to replacing lithium in batteries with sodium – and Cornell University researchers think they've found a way to help a…
Lees meerLuckily, [REDACTED] was there to save the day Who Me? Welcome once again to the horrors of Monday, dear reader. But fear not – The Register is here to cushion the blow of the working week's resumption with a instalment of Who, Me?, our reader-contr…
Lees meerAlso, Windows 12 might be on the way, so buckle up Those still using Windows 10 version 21H2 have about a month until support ends, which means there will be no more security updates or other measures after that.…
Lees meerThe mechanism still isn't completely understood, but research could help resolve SIB lifespan problems The world is inching closer to replacing lithium in batteries with sodium, and Cornell University researchers think they've found a way to help ad…
Lees meerMicrosoft blocking 'net scripts sparked 'monumental shift' in attacks Microsoft's decision to block internet-sourced macros by default last year is forcing attackers to find new and creative ways to compromise systems and deliver malware, according …
Lees meerBeancounters underestimate financial and cultural cost of mega redundancy programs Publicly listed technology companies under pressure to make deep job cuts can underestimate the often negative impacts redundancies may cause, both financially and cu…
Lees meerBrexit-supporting offshore merchant wonders what has happed to all the investment Opinion If one man should know how living with the consequences of his own actions might suck, it's James Dyson.…
Lees meerAlso: What deepfake video makers charge; and Anthropic's Claude LLM can now process 100K tokens In brief Google's AI-powered internet search chatbot, Bard, isn't available for netizens in the EU and Canada.…
Lees meerInflation is eating my benefits, former systems architect told employment tribunal An IBM systems architect on medical leave since 2008 has unsuccessfully tried to sue Big Blue, claiming disability discrimination over pay and more.…
Lees meerConsultancy's Australian arm is in deep trouble after offering advice on how to avoid rules its people helped write In 2015 a PwC partner named Peter Collins was engaged to provide Australia's government with advice on how to strengthen its tax code…
Lees meerThe mechanism still isn't completely understood, but research could help resolve SIB lifespan problems The world is inching closer to replacing lithium in batteries with sodium, and Cornell University researchers think they're would a way to help ad…
Lees meerRemember Linspire, formerly known as LindowsOS? It's now Freespire and thriving A descendant of one of the oldest desktop Linuxes around surprises… both by existing at all, as well as by being impressively good.…
Lees meerIf you wear black T-shirts, are you even a white-collar worker? Opinion Let's face it. You're a smart cookie. You work in tech, you create or manage or help others in some of the most complex machinery in human history. So is it true that LLMs are …
Lees meerLuckily, [REDACTED] was there to save the day Who Me? Welcome once again to the horrors of Monday, dear reader. But fear not – The Register is here to cushion the blow of the working week's resumption with a instalment of Who, Me?, our reader-contr…
Lees meerLuckily, [REDACTED] was there to save the day Welcome once again to the horrors of Monday, dear reader. But fear not – The Register is here to cushion the blow of the working week's resumption with a instalment of Who, Me?, our reader-contributed st…
Lees meerSmash and grab raids don’t leave time for careful encryption Ransomware actors aim to spend the shortest amount of time possible inside your systems, and that means the encryption they employ is shoddy and often corrupts your data. That in turn mean…
Lees meerSpectre-esque exploit figures out when interesting info might be in memory Black Hat Asia Arm issued a statement last Friday declaring that a successful side attack on its TrustZone-enabled Cortex-M based systems was "not a failure of the protectio…
Lees meerYes, there are risks. But you can address them without huge multi-cloud failover rigs Stop worrying about the resilience of clouds, the possibility you'll be locked-in, or the systemic risks they pose – and instead learn to appreciate their benefits…
Lees meerAlso: 3D printing gun mods = jail time; France fines Clearview AI for ignoring fine; this week's critical vulns, and more in brief Japanese automaker Toyota has admitted yet again to mishandling customer data – this time saying it exposed informati…
Lees meerPLUS: India gets blood from a drone; Toshiba sets a date; Australia floats metaverse standards Asia In Brief China's OPPO, the world's fourth mostprolific smartphone manufacturer, has abandoned plans to design its own silicon.…
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