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Campus faces yet another racial discrimination lawsuit as Clean Air Act violations claims also hit the fan Yet another lawsuit was this week filed against Tesla citing a "systemically … racially hostile work environment" at the company's Fremont, Ca…
Lees meerMozilla backtracking on private window changes after uproar Firefox remains the browser of choice for many, but the latest update has lost users' tabs and makes it much more apparent when they have private tabs open, missing the point of privacy.…
Lees meerAt least they didn’t get paid their $50M ransom demand The ransomware gang responsible for the chaos at London hospitals kept true to its word and released a trove of data that it claims belongs to pathology services provider Synnovis.…
Lees meerMore big blues at Big Blue ... And of course El Reg is cited in lawsuit Once again, IBM has been sued for age discrimination, this time alongside spin-off Kyndryl, for allegedly cutting the jobs of older workers while creating similar positions for …
Lees meerTelecoms company will remain a carrier of last resort per CPUC ruling AT&T will have to continue operating landlines in California despite its wish to cut off the less lucrative line of business, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has…
Lees meerOpen Web Advocacy report calls for these extensive changes to iGiant's rules Exclusive The results of the European Commission's inquiry into Apple's response to the continent's latest competition rules are expected to surface soon – and reports ind…
Lees meerResearchers discuss it in same breath as BlackLotus and MosaicRegressor A new vulnerability in UEFI firmware is threatening the security of a wide range of Intel chip families in a similar fashion to BlackLotus and others like it.…
Lees meerGoogle's self-driving cars can be tested in way mo' streets now The way is paved for autonomous vehicle company Waymo to extend taxi services beyond San Francisco and into the San Francisco Peninsula and Los Angeles.…
Lees meerEarthly politics and mission planning no match for fast-moving rocky orb Earth possesses "limited readiness" to "quickly implement" needed space missions to defend itself against a devastating asteroid strike, even with 14 years' notice.…
Lees meerSatellite dishes not just for roofs anymore SpaceX is inviting some customers to buy a new Starlink Mini receiver for its satellite broadband service offered as a portable option, with an introductory price tag of $599 in the US.…
Lees meerOr any other hypervisors that might hypothetically be acquired or suddenly get more costly Devconf.cz Moving a VM from one host machine to another is easy. Moving VMs from one hypervisor to another is less trivial – but help is at hand.…
Lees meerAt least they didn’t get paid their $50 million ransom demand The ransomware gang responsible for the chaos at London hospitals kept true to its word and released a trove of data that it claims belongs to pathology services provider Synnovis.…
Lees meerNot a lot, says NetApp's Matt Watts as he talks file classification, wastage, and power consumption Interview NetApp's Chief Technology Evangelist, Matt Watts, is worried about sustainability and data wastage, even as his employer withdraws third-p…
Lees meerLike a bat out of hell they'll be gone when November comes Updated Micron is reportedly facing a new hitch to starting work on its proposed fabrication center in New York State: Endangered bats.…
Lees meerNever underestimate the stickiness of legacy technology It is 40 years since Robert W Scheifler ushered in the era of the X Window System, a windowing system that continues to stick around despite many distributions looking for alternatives.…
Lees meerThere should be honor among techies, but it can be hard to admit error On Call Few among us are faultless, but more often than not it's users and managers who are in the wrong when IT goes awry. Which is why each Friday The Register offers a fresh …
Lees meerIf Putin likes jammin', we hope NATO likes jammin' too Sweden says its satellites have been impacted by "harmful interference" from Russia ever since the Nordic nation joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) last March.…
Lees meerOpen Web Advocacy report calls for these extensive changes to iGiant's rules Exclusive The results of the European Commission's inquiry into Apple's response to the continent's competition rules are expected to surface soon – and reports indicate t…
Lees meerIt's no hallucination: '4 in 1,000 inferences inaccurate' due to this alone, depending on the setup Meta has identified another reason AI might produce rubbish output: Hardware faults that corrupt data.…
Lees meerFast, funny, visionary, sure ... anything that knocks OpenAI down a peg will do Video OpenAI challenger Anthropic has delivered its latest model — Claude 3.5 Sonnet — and claimed it outperforms rivals on many tasks.…
Lees meerAustralian telco Optus allegedly left redundant website with poor access controls online for years The data breach at Australian telco Optus, which saw over nine million customers' personal information exposed, has been blamed on a coding error that…
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