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A big win for North Dakota CoreWeave is headed to North Dakota, where the rent-a-GPU outfit has signed two roughly 15-year lease agreements with Applied Digital for 250 megawatts of capacity, which the datacenter builder expects will generate around…
Lees meerInstead of addressing hallucinations, it just bypassed the function they built to detect them Computer scientists have developed a way for an AI system to rewrite its own code to improve itself.…
Lees meerNAACP claims that 'temporary' gas turbines were an attempt to get around environmental laws Elon Musk's smog-belching Colossus AI datacenter in Memphis, Tennessee, is once again catching heat, this time from the National Association for the Advancem…
Lees meerRemember Salt Typhoon? Anyone? A group of Democratic senators has urged Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to reestablish the Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB), which had been investigating how China's Salt Typhoon hacked US government and telec…
Lees meer'It's a high-stakes intelligence war,' analyst explains exclusive A mystery whistleblower calling himself GangExposed has exposed key figures behind the Conti and Trickbot ransomware crews, publishing a trove of internal files and naming names.…
Lees meer$100 million+ deals are beholden to enterprises' on-prem upgrade cycles Snowflake's ability to grow in the market for larger enterprise customers is hampered by the renewal cycle for older, on-prem data warehouse and analytics tech.…
Lees meerIs that 'best' for customers or for shareholders? Any vendors that think they've got this 'all figured out is kidding themselves' A senior Salesforce exec says users need to be flexible about AI pricing models while vendors determine which one works…
Lees meerIt's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for them Microsoft is updating Notepad again. The latest indignity for the veteran Windows text wrangler? Text formatting.…
Lees meerWhite House withdraws Isaacman pick amid potential $6B funding drop More details are emerging about potential NASA budget cuts alongside the abrupt withdrawal of the nomination of Jared Isaacman as the agency's new administrator.…
Lees meer29M customers, four radio suppliers, and one hell of a network headache Network engineers can take solace from the completed merger of Three and Vodafone announced today, as the difficult technical work now starts to unify their separate networks ov…
Lees meerIt's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for them Microsoft is updating Notepad again. The latest indignity for the veteran Windows text wrangler? Text formatting.…
Lees meerDisclosure at MainStreet Bancshares comes as American finance orgs beg for looser reporting requirements Community bank MainStreet Bancshares says thieves stole data belonging to some of its customers during an attack on a third-party provider.…
Lees meerVision AI won't be part of sale but strategic supercomputers will Stumbling Euro tech giant Atos looks set to finally sell its Advanced Computing assets to the French state.…
Lees meerFancy getting rolling with something Qt and Italian? OpenMamba is an independent Italian distribution which uses Fedora's packaging tools and offers a choice of KDE Plasma or LXQt.…
Lees meerThe word Microsoft does not appear in this article. Why would you think otherwise? Opinion Congratulations! As CEO of a giant tech company, head of a sovereign wealth fund, or a VC bored with megayacht leapfrog, you have billions of dollars of othe…
Lees meerSo much for cushy public sector roles – a non-IT manager at McDonalds makes more How much is an IT manager worth? Well, if you're working for a government agency, the answer seems to be about £60k (about $81k), according to a new vacancy being adve…
Lees meerBirthdays for ESA (50) and Johann Strauss (200) marked with music of the spheres What did you do on Saturday? We ask because the Vienna Symphony Orchestra spent some of it playing a waltz that the European Space Agency (ESA) transmitted in the gener…
Lees meerSome people will do anything to avoid an all-nighter Who, Me? Welcome once again to “Who, Me?”, the reader contributed column in which we invite Reg reader to tell tales of the times when they got things very wrong.…
Lees meerLiberation Day not freeing consumers or businesses of their hard earned disposable income World War Fee Trump's tariffs may have been ruled unlawful, but they are still in place and continue to affect the market, with the threat of price hikes on s…
Lees meerBirthdays for ESA (50) and Johann Strauss (200) marked with music of the spheres What did you do on Saturday? We ask because the Vienna Symphony Orchestra spent some of it playing a waltz that the European Space Agency (ESA) transmitted in the gener…
Lees meerPLUS: Equinix Singapore outage; Japan and India explore geocoding; APAC datacenter shortage predicted Asia In Brief Intel and Japan’s SoftBank have reportedly teamed up to develop low-power memory for AI.…
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