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Emergency services had to move a boulder to get her out If you're out and about in nature and drop your phone down a three-meter crevice between some boulders, maybe don't try to retrieve it.…
Lees meerMiddleware aimed at softening the shortage of AI accelerators Fujitsu has started selling middleware that optimizes the use of GPUs, so that those lucky enough to own the scarce accelerators can be sure they're always well-used.…
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Lees meerChip giant tells Uncle Sam someone could be making orders on the sly TSMC has reportedly tipped off US officials to a potential attempt by Huawei to circumvent export controls and obtain AI chips manufactured by the Taiwanese company.…
Lees meerTaxSlayer, H&R Block, TaxAct, and Ramsey Solutions accused of sharing info with Meta and Google A quartet of lawmakers have penned a letter to the Department of Justice asking it to prosecute tax preparation companies for sharing customer data, incl…
Lees meerMeanwhile, Infinera snags up to $93M of the dwindling subsidies The lion's share of the CHIPS Act funding has already been allocated, but Uncle Sam still has tax breaks to hand out, and it's not even being that picky about which kind of chips are el…
Lees meerTaxSlayer, H&R Block, TaxAct, and Ramsey Solutions accused of sharing info with Meta and Google A quartet of Democratic lawmakers have penned a letter to the US Department of Justice asking it to prosecute tax preparation companies for sharing custo…
Lees meerFrom hell's heart I stab at thee Fake review writers are officially on watch - the US is now enforcing a new rule to ban the practice and is promising a crackdown.…
Lees meerAppen points to, among other problems, a lack of high-quality training data labeled by humans The deployment of AI projects and associated return on investment (ROI) have declined, according to a large survey of IT decision-makers.…
Lees meerMicrosoft blocks updates to avoid giving admins another headache In yet more problems for this month's Windows 11 24H2 update, Microsoft has warned the new code will cause a Blue Screen of Death on some Asus systems due to hardware compatibility iss…
Lees meerNew flagship SoC drops Arm and grows its own legs with Oryon During day one of Qualcomm's Snapdragon Summit in Maui, Hawaii, it unveiled its latest flagship SoC, dubbed the Snapdragon 8 Elite. This marks a pivotal swing into harnessing the technical…
Lees meerMicrosoft blocks updates to avoid giving admins another headache In yet more problems for this month's Windows 11 24H2 update, Microsoft has warned the new code will cause a Blue Screen of Death on some Asus systems due to hardware compatibility.…
Lees meerExec Chris Bergey tells us what the chip designer is doing to stay competitive Interview Arm Holdings has long been the primary architecture for mobile chips since the advent of modern smartphones – its Cortex is quietly humming away inside almost …
Lees meerIf the first patches don't work, try, try again VMware has pushed a second patch for a critical, heap-overflow bug in the vCenter Server that could allow a remote attacker to fully compromise vulnerable systems after the first software update, issue…
Lees meerChip giant tells Uncle Sam someone could be making orders on the sly TSMC has reportedly tipped off US officials to a potential attempt by Huawei to circumvent export controls and obtain AI chips manufactured by the Taiwanese company.…
Lees meerUnisys, Avaya, Check Point, and Mimecast settled with the agency without admitting or denying wrongdoing Four high-profile tech companies reached an agreement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to pay millions of dollars in penalties for mi…
Lees meerCrooks revert to old ways for greater efficiency Experts believe the Akira ransomware operation is up to its old tricks again, encrypting victims' files after a break from the typical double extortion tactics.…
Lees meerOrg turns its woes into a fundraising opportunity Despite the Internet Archive's assurances that it's back on its feet after a recent infosec incident, the org still appears to be in trouble after parties unknown claimed to hold access tokens to its…
Lees meerExec Chris Bergey tells us what the chip designer is doing to stay competitive Interview Arm Holdings has long been the primary architecture for mobile chips since the advent of modern smartphones – its Cortex is quietly humming away inside almost …
Lees meerHave recent troubles finally humbled Chipzilla? Opinion This week, Intel and AMD set their decades-old rivalry aside to ensure x86 remains relevant amid growing adoption of competing architectures.…
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