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Sales backstop deal? More like ... Sales? Back, stop! Deal! Arizona electronics supplier Avnet has accused California semiconductor design firm Ampere Computing of going against its word and backing out of a server purchasing deal.…
Lees meerWatchdog wants to know whether EU posts were used without consent under GDPR Elon Musk's social media outfit X is again under the regulatory microscope in Europe – this time for allegedly using EU users' public posts to train its Grok AI chatbot, po…
Lees meerHouston, we have a funding problem The US administration appears set to slash NASA's science budget with cuts to spending in the order of almost 50 percent, according to a draft of the White House's proposal.…
Lees meerSafeguard hold finally lifted as Microsoft realizes animated backgrounds aren't the end of the world The day before the release of Windows 11 24H2, Microsoft slapped a compatibility hold on devices using wallpaper customization applications. More th…
Lees meerIf this techie had been older and slower, this never would have happened Who, Me? Returning to work on Monday often imparts a rude shock, which is why The Register opens the week with a new installment of Who, Me? It's the reader-contributed column…
Lees meerInvestment delays are inevitable as uncertainty clouds US trade policy, warns investment bank World War Fee Trump administration tariffs are leaving the IT industry in "limbo", with CIOs hitting the pause button on new projects as they're unsure wh…
Lees meerIf this techie had been older and slower, this never would have happened Who, Me? Returning to work on Monday often imparts a rude shock, which is why The Register opens the week with a new installment of Who, Me? It's the reader-contributed column…
Lees meerMiyazaki, copyright protection and the 'insult to life itself' of AI images Opinion Many people are having fun making Studio Ghibli-style images with OpenAI's ChatGPT. I see it as copy-and-paste intellectual property stealing on an industrial level…
Lees meerBeijing tries to find an off-ramp but also fights back with export bans World War Fee The Trump administration’s strategy to use tariffs on imports as an incentive for businesses to move their manufacturing plants to the USA took a new turn over th…
Lees meerRoyal McBee's desk-sized deskside early computer was the stuff of legend In these days of multi-gig OSes, we cast our eyes back to something both much bigger and much smaller.…
Lees meerBeijing tries to find an off-ramp but also fights back with export bans World War Fee The Trump administration's strategy to use tariffs on imports as an incentive for businesses to move their manufacturing plants to the USA took a new turn over th…
Lees meerAnalysts say the bubble won't burst, but it is possible, admits world's largest colo provider Interview Those who ignore history are destined to repeat mistakes of the past and, with signs of an inflating bit barn spending bubble, comparisons are b…
Lees meerBeijing tries to find an off-ramp but also fights back with export bans World War Fee The Trump administration's strategy to use tariffs on imports as an incentive for businesses to move their manufacturing plants to the USA took a new turn over th…
Lees meerIf this techie had been older and slower, this never would have happened Who, Me? Returning to work on Monday often imparts a rude shock, which is why The Register opens the week with a new installment of Who, Me? It's the reader-contributed column…
Lees meerUK holds onto oversight by a whisker, but it's utterly barefaced on the other side of the pond Opinion The UK government's attempts to worm into Apple's core end-to-end encryption were set back last week when the country's Home Office failed in its…
Lees meerHome Labs and bare bones test rigs matter and Broadcom’s back in the game VMware has resumed offering a free hypervisor.…
Lees meerBrit retailer says troubled breakup with tech platform of former US owner nearing conclusion Two of the top team behind Asda's £1 billion ($1.31 billion) tech divorce from US retail giant Walmart — which has seen a number of setbacks — are departing…
Lees meerIf this techie had been older and slower, this never would have happened Who, Me? Returning to work on Monday often imparts a rude shock, which is why The Register opens the week with a new instalment of Who, Me? It’s the reader-contributed column …
Lees meerBeijing tries to find an off-ramp but also fights back with export bans World War Fee The Trump administration’s strategy to use tariffs on imports as an incentive for businesses to move their manufacturing plants to the USA took a new turn over th…
Lees meerHome Labs and bare bones test rigs matter and Broadcom’s back in the game VMware has resumed offering a free hypervisor.…
Lees meerPLUS: Chinese robodogs include backdoor; OpenAI helps spammer; A Dutch data disaster; And more! Infosec In Brief Fortinet last week admitted that attackers have found new ways to exploit three flaws it thought it had fixed last year.…
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