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Free speech org criticized constitution and made hard-to-sustain accusations of possible censorship Membership of InternetNZ, the administrator of New Zealand's .NZ country code top-level domain, has more than tripled in a week after the org's revie…
Lees meerDefense of FOSS licensing rests on the shoulders of a guy in Virginia Updated At some point in the months ahead, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will consider an effort to reverse a California federal district court's decis…
Lees meerx86 giant still expects to ramp 18A process tech this year Intel's floundering foundry business hit another speed bump on Friday after executives delayed the completion of its $28 billion Ohio factory build-out until at least 2030.…
Lees meerAccused face up to 20 years in prison The authorities in Singapore have charged three men with fraud, reportedly in connection with the shipment of Nvidia GPUs into China in violation of US export controls.…
Lees meer1 in 3 entries are used to extort civilians, says new paper Fresh research suggests attackers are actively monitoring databases of vulnerabilities that are known to be useful in carrying out ransomware attacks.…
Lees meerHere's another thing AI can do: Cause conflict around whether it's compatible with the very idea of open source The Open Source Initiative's (OSI) 2025 Board of Directors election is again mired in controversy.…
Lees meerMicrosoft confirms you have 60 days to export your data or shift to Teams If you hadn't already noticed when Skype Credit sales were first suspended in December 5, 2024, the once ubiquitous IP telephony and vid calling wunderkind is no more – at lea…
Lees meerAfter almost 23 years on the job, observations end for 2029 re-entry All good things must come to an end. So it is that the European Space Agency's (ESA) International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (Integral) is set to make its final observation…
Lees meerMissing assessments, hidden caveats, and overoptimism all contributed to fateful decision, auditors find "Huge. There could be major problems transacting leading to late payment or collection of debt. The accounts could be wrong."…
Lees meerRule hamstringing our datacenters is 'gift' to Middle Kingdom, vice chair argues Microsoft would like the Trump administration to row back AI export restrictions introduced by his predecessor that affect countries where the cloud services giant has …
Lees meerBoffins poked around inside censorship engines – here's what they found Smart folks investigating a memory-dumping vulnerability in the Great Firewall of China (GFW) finally released their findings after probing it for years.…
Lees meerThe question is whether we can find them in stock and at MSRP With the launch of AMD's RX 9070-series graphics cards, AMD is going back to its roots. Rather than trying to compete with Nvidia on raw performance with another flagship GPU beyond the m…
Lees meerMany can't access online banking although customers can keep tapping away in shops The UK is full of unhappy workers that are unable to manage their payday cash amid online service outages at a host of major banks.…
Lees meerExecutives pull on the baggy trousers to distribute the pink slips HP says it intends to elbow up to 2,000 workers overboard with the aim to help it save up to $300 million in its current fiscal year that runs until October.…
Lees meerThousands of order lines not picked, causing delays to hospital deliveries Updated A state-owned company that handles £4.5 billion ($5.7 billion) annual spending on behalf of the NHS has suffered 35 high-priority computer system alerts in 2024, lea…
Lees meerHome Office's £450M deal with AWS raises questions over competition and aligning department requirements UK central government departments need to better align their requirements in cloud computing to get better deals out of the big providers, MPs h…
Lees meerMany can't access online banking although customers can keep tapping away in shops The UK is full of unhappy workers that are unable to manage their payday cash amid online service outages at a host of major banks.…
Lees meerMonopoly watchdogs forever hold their peace, unlike developers still unhappy about Terraform license switch IBM has finally completed the $6.4 billion takeover of Hashicorp days after Britain's competition regulator gave the corporate marriage its s…
Lees meerWith a generation of networking engineers set to retire, is this how to give their successors a faster start? APRICOT 2025 The networking industry should address its perennial staff shortage by giving early-career techies the kind of hands-on train…
Lees meerTurns out you can be too careful checking that backups worked On Call Welcome once again to On Call, The Register's Friday column that celebrates your escapes from dangerous tech support requests.…
Lees meerHere's another thing AI can do: Cause conflict around whether it's compatible with the very idea of open source The Open Source Initiative's (OSI) 2025 Board of Directors election is again mired in controversy.…
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