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US isn't the only country splashing out the cash for fabs Embattled memory vendor YMTC is getting a 49 billion yuan ($7 billion) infusion of funds from Chinese state-backed investors in the wake of sweeping trade restrictions against the company by …
Lees meerSpaceX overcomes ground systems issue that halted previous launch attempt SpaceX successfully launched four astronauts from the US, Russia, and United Arab Emirates on Thursday, on a mission to the International Space Station.…
Lees meerSecurity features in AMD Epyc chips push confidential computing effort Microsoft is taking advantage of hardware-based security features in AMD's Epyc processors for its confidential containers running in Azure, as part of its push into confidential…
Lees meerJust-revealed US cybersecurity strategy 'has fangs' for catching crafty criminals and crummy coders Analysis Technology providers can expect more regulations, while cyber criminals can look for US law enforcement to step up their efforts to disrupt…
Lees meerIt's still coming soon ... just like it was in 2019, and 2020, and 2021, and 2022 Despite years of proclamations by Elon Musk that human tests were just around the corner, it turns out his Neuralink brain-implant startup has already asked the US Foo…
Lees meerIt not only told everyone I died but tried to fake my obit. Are we ready for this machine-driven future? Comment “I’m sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that.”…
Lees meerCelebrated, unhinged search tool pushed in latest OS update Microsoft is continuing its efforts to foist upon us its controversial OpenAI-powered chat-driven Bing search bot.…
Lees meerIntros 'universal licenses' that can be deployed anywhere and include extra support sweeteners Citrix has announced a licensing scheme that's bad news for holders of so-called perpetual licenses because the vendor will stop maintaining products sold…
Lees meerJust-revealed US cybersecurity strategy 'has fangs' for catching crafty criminals and crummy coders Analysis Technology providers can expect more regulations, while cyber criminals can look for US law enforcement to step up their efforts to disrupt…
Lees meerIt's still coming soon ... just like it was in 2019, and 2020, and 2021, and 2022 Despite years of proclamations by Elon Musk that human tests were just around the corner, it turns out his Neuralink brain-implant startup has already asked the US Foo…
Lees meer'Toxic' environment requires reboot to restore confidence following failed satellite launch Regulatory delays – rather than technical failures – are set to threaten the UK commercial space launch industry, a committee of MPs heard yesterday, as the …
Lees meerWith great speed comes great insecurity SCSW CI/CD over the past decade has become the cornerstone of modern software development.…
Lees meerCandidates supported by Morocco-backed group fail to win a single seat on Executive Council Candidates advocating for a major overhaul of the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) have failed to win any of the four seats available on the o…
Lees meer'This has to be a loss-leader to lock out competitors' After a limited trial OpenAI has unleashed its ChatGPT and Whisper models on developers, who can now integrate chatbot interaction and speech-to-text conversion into their own applications throu…
Lees meerIt's still coming soon ... just like it was in 2019, and 2020, and 2021, and 2022 Despite years of proclamations by Elon Musk that human tests were just around the corner, it turns out his Neuralink brain-implant startup has already asked the US Foo…
Lees meerFifth of server warehouse operators polled didn't employ a single female worker Datacenter operators' investments in inclusion and diversity have done little to shift the balance of workers in the historically male-dominated field, an Uptime Institu…
Lees meerAlong with better integration for all three editions Linux Mint project lead Clement Lefebvre has shared some more details about the forthcoming version 21.2, including new versions of both Cinnamon and Xfce.…
Lees meerIberians were using heavy metal on hard rock way before it was cool It's time to update the history books again. A group of researchers in Germany have shown that steel tools were being used in the Iberian peninsula at least as long ago as 900 BCE –…
Lees meerIf you're using ExplorerPatcher or StartAllBack, this is why your computer won't start The massive update to Windows 11 rolled out this week is proving to be a headache for users who are running some third-party UI customization applications on thei…
Lees meerFifth of server warehouse operators polled didn't employ a single female worker Datacenter operators' investments in inclusion and diversity have done little to shift the balance of workers in the historically male-dominated field, an Uptime Institu…
Lees meerNo new cars, unanswered questions, and FSD goals still looming in distance may be why stock is tanking Yesterday's four-hour Tesla PR marathon, rather than exciting investors as it was supposed to, ended up a snoozefest.…
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