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Cerberus data analytics system to give us a new reason to sweat at the landing gate UK aerospace and defence company BAE Systems has won a £38 million ($45.7 million) contract for "an advanced, highly capable analytics and targeting system" for inte…
Lees meerWhat the big players and an outlier are doing, and why Part 2 This is the second half of a feature about work undertaken to harden and improve Linux, beginning with part 1 here.…
Lees meerSoftware behemoth makes Windows updates smaller, faster … how about less buggy and more tested? Developers and other users of Microsoft's .NET Framework will soon be noticing changes to the company's Unified Update Platform (UUP).…
Lees meerCharlie Munger also thinks semiconductors are a terrible business, Taiwan's safe from China, Elon Musk is 'peculiar' When a 99 year old man says that "cryptocrapo" is for "idiots" and banning it is not a bad idea, many might think it's an "Old man y…
Lees meerAs rival Arista admits Meta and Microsoft now account for at least ten percent of its business Cisco has again increased revenue guidance thanks to an improving supply chain that's given the networking giant confidence it will sell more stuff in the…
Lees meerZhengzhou is lovely this time of year, Bac Giang could be nicer still Electronics assembler for the stars Foxconn has signed a $62.5 million lease on 45 hectares of land in an industrial park in Vietnam's Bac Giang province, as tech manufacturing op…
Lees meerNobody uses it, Linus Torvalds was happy to lose it, but it looks like sticking around Linux kernel developers have debated removing support for Intel and HP's now officially defunct Itanium/IA64 platform from the project, with the outcome appearing…
Lees meerFirst public word on 'new' direction reveals focus on core technologies and 'a ton of hiring' to modernize them a bit Citrix has broken its silence on future plans with a presentation by vice president for product management Calvin Hsu to its user g…
Lees meerSo Tesla's gonna open up its proprietary tech? The Biden-Harris Administration announced rules on Wednesday requiring the American automotive industry to build interoperable electric vehicle chargers that must be manufactured within the country – us…
Lees meerWant a clue to what you’re dealing with? Check the ransom note That didn't take long.…
Lees meerDoh, a Deere, I fear no Deere The US Department of Justice on Tuesday asked an Illinois federal court not to dismiss antitrust litigation against agricultural equipment maker Deere & Company for allegedly trying to monopolize the repair of its produ…
Lees meerIgnoring poll results is the new craze for some. At least that's daily entertainment guaranteed now Video Sorry, Tesla investors who want him back on the job: Elon Musk said he thinks it's going to take until the end of 2023 to stabilize Twitter to…
Lees meerThe layoffs will continue until morale improves Exclusive DigitalOcean on Wednesday told staff it was laying off about 11 percent of them, or approximately 200 employees.…
Lees meerAnything could happen in a half hour Despite what Oracle supremo Larry Ellison might have you believe, Big Red's clouds do in fact go down.…
Lees meerPlus bugs squashed in Server Platform Services and more Intel's Software Guard Extensions (SGX) are under the spotlight again after the chipmaker disclosed several newly discovered vulnerabilities affecting the tech, and recommended users update the…
Lees meerSixteen countries demand closer inspection Adobe's proposed $20 billion buy of web-first collaboration design startup Figma has hit a potential stumbling block, after the European Commission confirmed members states raised worries about competition.…
Lees meerChristopher Kirchner alleged to have hyped up company to investors then siphoned off a slice of cash The founder and ex-CEO of supply chain software startup Slync has been arrested on charges that he tricked investors into handing $67 million to the…
Lees meerBeastmode Xeons with performance tuning options available to pre-order Intel has officially launched the workstation-focused versions of its Sapphire Rapids Xeon processors, claiming an almost 30 percent boost in performance per core users when comp…
Lees meerJust when I thought I was out, they pull me back in Unified comms vendor Avaya is back where it was in 2017, once again slipping into the embrace of Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with a plan to chop $2.6 billion of debt from its balance sheet.…
Lees meerCEO speaks out against export restrictions, saying they will hold back semiconductor advances ASML has claimed that a former employee in China stole data about its technology, which may have led to a breach of export controls.…
Lees meerNeo continues to rage against the machines decades after The Matrix Opinion Quelle surprise – the actor who played Neo in The Matrix is wary of the burgeoning developments in machine learning and artificial intelligence.…
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