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Space broadband on weapons is not something Elon Musk condones A Russian drone shot down over Ukraine appears to have been fitted with equipment made by Elon Musk's space broadband service Starlink, according to Ukrainian media.…
Lees meerFrom allegations of lying about capabilities to fake reviews. Plus: Biden AI robocaller finally fined $6M The FTC has made good on its promise to crack down on suspected deceptive AI claims, announcing legal action against five outfits accused of ly…
Lees meerLicensing mixes also needed lest vendors give too much away Interview On the eve of the Cockroach Labs' annual conference, CEO Spencer Kimball commented about the virtues of a rival database company. "There are real benefits to the way MongoDB does…
Lees meerSpace broadband on weapons is not something Elon Musk condones A Russian drone shot down over Ukraine appears to have been fitted with equipment made by Elon Musk's space broadband service Starlink, according to Ukrainian media.…
Lees meerNo patches yet, can be mitigated, requires user interaction Final update After days of anticipation, what was billed as one or more critical unauthenticated remote-code execution vulnerabilities in all Linux systems was today finally revealed.…
Lees meerAttackers got 10K people to download 'trusted' web3 brand cheat before Mountain View intervened The latest in a long line of cryptocurrency wallet-draining attacks has stolen $70,000 from people who downloaded a dodgy app in a single campaign resear…
Lees meerEven investors might not get much out of it Opinion Once upon a time, OpenAI was purely a non-profit. Really. It was established in December 2015 as a non-profit AI research organization. Now it appears increasingly likely that OpenAI will become a…
Lees meerDefenders beware: Data theft, extortion, and backdoors on Storm-0501's agenda Microsoft's latest threat intelligence blog issues a warning to all organizations about Storm-0501's recent shift in tactics, targeting, and backdooring hybrid cloud envir…
Lees meerDefenders beware: Ransomware, data theft, extortion, and backdoors on Storm-0501's agenda Microsoft's latest threat intelligence blog issues a warning to all organizations about Storm-0501's recent shift in tactics, targeting, and backdooring hybrid…
Lees meerSatellite broadband mega-constellation passes mega-milestone Starlink's subscriber count is accelerating and has passed the 4 million milestone, up from the 2.3 million it claimed in its 2023 progress report.…
Lees meerPair of industry giants set to take on £711M upgrade supporting four UK departments IBM and Oracle have won a competition to supply an ERP upgrade to a group of UK central government departments in a deal worth £711 million ($950 million).…
Lees meerWorking from home, but missing the voice of Elinor Hamilton telling you all services are canceled? Great news for transport nerds! It is now possible to recreate the desolation of an empty platform with every train delayed or canceled, thanks to an …
Lees meerText Edit emerges, plus tinted terminal title bar when it's time to tread tactfully For those on the RPM side of the fence, Fedora 41 has hit beta, and works better in VirtualBox than ever if you're curious to try it.…
Lees meer'He sat in a chair, rubbed his temple, and began to recite syntax as if performing magic' On Call The end of the working week brings with it magical possibilities for fun and frolics, which is why The Register celebrates each Friday with a fresh in…
Lees meerEngineers at Grab don't need to ask each other questions any more Asia's answer to Uber, Singaporean superapp Grab, has admitted it gathered more data than it could easily analyze – until a large language and generative AI turned things around.…
Lees meerSpace broadband on weapons is not something Elon Musk condones A Russian drone shot down over Ukraine appears to have been fitted with equipment made by Elon Musk's space broadband service Starlink, according to Ukrainian media.…
Lees meerRudra machines use local designs for server, interconnect, and cooling – but seemingly not a planned 96-core Arm CPU Indian prime minister Narendra Modi yesterday dedicated three new supercomputers, and made the machines a symbol of his economic, so…
Lees meerStarting at SoftBank, using its own PayPay service Ten subsidiaries of Japanese tech conglomerate SoftBank Group have begun paying employees' salaries into SoftBank's own PayPay digital wallet.…
Lees meerNo patches yet, can be mitigated, requires user interaction Final update After days of anticipation, what was billed as one or more critical unauthenticated remote-code execution vulnerabilities in all Linux systems was today finally revealed.…
Lees meerSingle digit price hikes suspected for UK and Europe and double digit mooted for everywhere else Updated Like car insurance, software support contracts can renew annually by simply doing nothing, a phenomenon with which SAP users should be all too …
Lees meerAppears to be prioritizing GPUs, not manycore CPUs Oracle could choose to take control of Ampere Computing, the Arm processor designer it has backed and uses in its cloud.…
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