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Is it an ad? Or serious infosec advice? In its ongoing effort to boost the usage of its Edge browser, Microsoft is marketing the software to users of its Defender security suite with an unusual prompt – and drawn criticism for blurring a line betwee…
Lees meerOnline celebs might find that flattering – but not if it means a committee must approve their next livestream India's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has withdrawn a flagship law bill after criticism that it would require online conte…
Lees meerAll those BIOS options that promise better performance? Enabling them might kill your processor Owners of Intel's 13th and 14th Gen Core processors may need to stick to the chip giant's official power limits in order to safely use their CPUs.…
Lees meerIt also attracts exactly the type of unempathetic people you would think it does Black Hat Recently published interviews with known doxxers reveal the incredible finances behind the practice and how their extortion tactics are becoming increasingly…
Lees meerSited in Reykjavík, datacenter running on geothermals and hydropower A consortium of companies is running a proof-of-concept for a turnkey cloud service delivered from a datacenter located in Iceland, powered entirely by renewable energy to help cli…
Lees meerInvestors still shovelling money into AI but 'path to monetization' still far Is the Gen AI bubble about to burst? You'd better hope not, as it appears to be one of the only major growth areas in the US tech economy, according to S&P Global.…
Lees meerA patch to fix the patch that caused admins to scamper for their recovery keys Microsoft has fixed a problem that sent affected Windows PCs scurrying into BitLocker recovery.…
Lees meerChip firm takes aim at Arm with design that can scale up to 256 cores SiFive has announced the launch of its latest core for datacenters, the P870-D, and claims it has a leg up on Arm's Neoverse N2 in density for AI.…
Lees meerInvestors still shovelling money into AI but 'path to monetization' still far Is the Gen AI bubble about to burst? You'd better hope not, as it appears to be one of the only major growth areas in the US tech economy, according to S&P Global.…
Lees meeriPhone version of mobile browser sees surge of interest in wake of EU competition rules Browser maker Opera has released an iOS version of Opera One, a variant of its AI-infused desktop browser that complies with the strictures of Apple's mobile eco…
Lees meer500 km transmission cable promises enough power for two million homes, or a heck of a lotta GPUs Britain's Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) on Tuesday signed off on a £3.4 billion project to construct an "electricity superhighway" betwe…
Lees meerQuestions raised as one of the world's largest PC makers joins America's critical defense team Opinion Lenovo's participation in a cybersecurity initiative has reopened old questions over the company's China origins, especially in light of the grow…
Lees meerElon Musk: Aiming for Mars, but sometimes ends up with Mercury? Updated Elon Musk's SpaceX is disputing claims that its rockets are polluting water in Texas from the deluge system used to stop Starship ripping up its launchpad on lift-off.…
Lees meerThe team knows you want one, but in the meantime why not make one yourself? Raspberry Pi enthusiasts unable to wait for the shelves to fill up with Pi-500 stock are starting to get creative.…
Lees meerReport suggests govt get cracking on a proper ownership structure survey and ... hang on, did they forget the Midlands? UK government may need to revisit the National Semiconductor Strategy to guard against potential supply chain disruptions and suc…
Lees meerIs it an ad? Or serious infosec advice? In its ongoing effort to boost the usage of its Edge browser, Microsoft is marketing the software to users of its Defender security suite with an unusual prompt – and drawn criticism for blurring a line betwee…
Lees meerBad guys claim they're cops, keep you on hold for hours until you pay to make loved ones' crimes go away A woman in the Indian city of Delhi last week found herself under "digital arrest" – a form of scam in which victims make payments to criminals …
Lees meerThere's a blockchain involved so it's totally going to stop you getting those calls India’s Telecom Regulatory Authority (TRAI) on Tuesday directed telcos to stop calls from unregistered telemarketers – and prevent them from using networks again for…
Lees meerSells stake in rival chip designer, keeps its MariaDB shares Intel has sold its stock in chip design firm Arm – probably netting around $147 million and a tidy profit, given the price of Arm scrip has risen 96 percent in the ten months since it retu…
Lees meerOnline celebs might find that flattering – but not if it means a committee must approve their next livestream India's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has withdrawn a flagship bill after criticism that it would require online content c…
Lees meerNicely ahead of that always-a-decade-away moment when all our info becomes an open book The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) today released the long-awaited post-quantum encryption standards, designed to protect electronic infor…
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