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It’s red, it’s fast, it packs 4th-gen Xeons and Nvidia RTX 6000s, and it looks like it’s been run over by a sports car Lenovo has updated its range of desktop workstations, given them fourth-gen Xeon CPUs, the ability to handle four Nvidia GPUs, and…
Lees meerAnd not even a tentative date for a system go-live either By the end of this month, the UK Home Office will have spent just under £2 billion ($2.4 billion) on a new critical communications network for the country's police, fire and ambulance service…
Lees meerIQE says collapse in smartphone sales may wipe one-third off revenue in first half of 2023 Plunging demand for semiconductors is taking an obvious toll on the chip sector, and Brit compound semiconductor wafer maker IQE is warning of a serious dent …
Lees meerIs Lenovo's fastest, thinnest, lightest flagship good at this sort of thing? The Reg FOSS desk took Lenovo's new Alder Lake-powered executive laptop for a spin. It's a lovely machine… but with some significant limitations.…
Lees meerRevenue guidance cut from $24m to $9m after discovery of 'potentially fraudulent irregularities' WANdisco has suspended trading on the AIM, the sub-market of the London Stock Exchange, following its discovery of "potentially fraudulent irregularitie…
Lees meerIndustry upstart preferred... for now Register Debate This week, Register readers debated the motion Graph databases do not provide a significant advantage over well-architected relational databases for most of the same use cases.…
Lees meerLike so many of his promises, it's probably one he can't keep Opinion On February 21, Twitter god-king Elon Musk proclaimed "our algorithm is made open source next week." He added it wouldn't work well at first, "but it will improve rapidly!" That …
Lees meerEven a hundred-volt jolt couldn’t convince one of them that hardware was the problem On Call As Friday rolls around it's natural to feel a little low on energy. But this week's On-Call – The Register's weekly tale of tech support trauma – is positi…
Lees meerNow drink your space juice It looks likely that the water on Earth is older than the Sun and the stuff we drink today probably isn't all that different than it was over 4.6 billion years ago when our star formed.…
Lees meerIt’s red, it’s fast, it packs 4th-gen Xeons and Nvidia RTX 6000s, and it looks like it’s been run over by a sports car Lenovo has updated its range of desktop workstations, given them fourth-gen Xeon CPUs, the ability to handle four Nvidia GPUs, and…
Lees meerLocal clouds reportedly offering surprisingly cheap access to their banned comrades Chinese companies named by the US as prohibited from acquiring certain technologies are reportedly renting them instead from local cloud providers.…
Lees meerSilicon Valley Bank sold billions in bonds as startups struggle, crypto-centric Silvergate Bank just gave up Two tech-centric financial services operations have hit trouble, giving confidence in the sector another kicking.…
Lees meerSilicon Valley Bank sold billions in bonds as startups struggle, crypto-centric Silvergate Bank just gave up Two tech-centric financial services operations have hit trouble, giving confidence in the sector another kicking.…
Lees meerCompany CISO acknowledges compromise of a single customer's creds, says incident is contained The CISO of Swiss cybersecurity firm Acronis has acknowledged a breach of the company’s systems but stated the incident only impacted a single customer and…
Lees meerCompany CISO acknowledges compromise of a single customer's creds, says incident is contained The CISO of Swiss cybersecurity firm Acronis has acknowledged a breach of the company’s systems but stated the incident only impacted a single customer and…
Lees meerReligious non-profit allegedly hoovered up location data from dating apps to ID clerics A Catholic clergy conformance organization has reportedly been buying mobile app tracking data to identify gay priests, and providing that information to bishops…
Lees meerMalware-seekers were diverted to the Feds, severing a Croatian connection International law enforcement agencies have claimed another victory over cyber criminals, after seizing the website, and taking down the infrastructure operated by crims linke…
Lees meerInclusion is good business Microsoft offers an enormous portfolio of software and services, used by billions of people – a substantial proportion of the world's population. As a substantial number of people have accessibility needs, so too do Micros…
Lees meerEngineers who contribute to public projects told to enroll Microsoft's GitHub code hosting biz plans to begin requiring developers who contribute to public projects secure their accounts using two-factor authentication (2FA) by Monday, March 13.…
Lees meerTells folks not to worry, it was very old and boring data AT&T has confirmed that miscreants had access to nine million of its wireless customers' account details after one of its vendor's networks suffered a security failure in January.…
Lees meerData for sale via dark web, Senate in line of fire, too Health data and other personal information of members of Congress and staff were stolen during a breach of servers run by DC Health Care Link and are now up for sale on the dark web.…
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