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El Reg queries author Matei Zaharia on a decade of the project Interview Big data is no longer hailed as the "new oil." It has gone out of fashion, both in terms of hype and because its foundational technology – Apache Hadoop – was surpassed by clo…
Lees meer'It's not our job to find the culprits – That's what we're paying you for' lawmaker scolds Brad Smith Lawmakers on Thursday grilled Microsoft president Brad Smith about the Windows giant's businesses dealing in China — and the super-corp's repeated …
Lees meerAll businesses use FOSS now, but Big Red never been entirely comfortable with it Opinion All companies use open source now, but some, such as Oracle, have never been completely comfortable with it.…
Lees meerVows to have a 'commercially relevant' system within five years Quantum startup Diraq is to produce sample devices at GlobalFoundries fabs, making it another developer following Intel down the route of using standard CMOS production techniques to bu…
Lees meerBecause who needs disinformation research at times like these The Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO), which for the past five years has been studying and reporting on social media disinformation, is being reimagined with new management and fewer st…
Lees meerBiz keen to avoid a delisting as share price drops Virgin Galactic has confirmed a reverse stock split in an effort to stop the company from tumbling out of the New York Stock Exchange.…
Lees meerFacebook parent calls step forward for privacy a 'step backwards' Meta has caved to European regulators, and agreed to pause its plans to train AI models on EU users' Facebook and Instagram users' posts — a move that the social media giant said will…
Lees meerCrook and his alleged co-conspirators said to have used Discord to coordinate The US Department of Justice has convicted a Nigerian national of participating in a business email compromise (BEC) scam worth $1.5 million.…
Lees meerBiz too broke, class too big to settle now; agrees to pay in limited circumstances like an IPO, liquidation Unable to afford a settlement with "virtually anyone in the United States whose face appears on the internet," data-scraping facial recogniti…
Lees meerAll companies use open source now, but Big Red never been entirely comfortable with it Opinion All companies use open source now, but some, such as Oracle, have never been completely comfortable with it.…
Lees meerExpansive Spiral 4 program to boost capabilities with cutting-edge tech T-Mobile US was this week picked as a wireless provider by the Department of Defense to supply telecoms services and equipment for the US Navy as part of a ten-year contract wor…
Lees meerCompany keen to avoid a delisting as share price drops Virgin Galactic has confirmed a reverse stock split in an effort to stop the company from tumbling out of the New York Stock Exchange.…
Lees meerBrowser maker decided not to follow Putin's orders. Well done Mozilla has reinstated certain add-ons for Firefox that earlier this week had been banned in Russia by the Kremlin.…
Lees meerEngineers coax veteran probe back to health NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft is back in action and conducting normal science operations for the first time since the veteran probe began spouting gibberish at the end of 2023.…
Lees meerRussia recruits local residents to support battlefield goals Infrastructure that enabled two pro-Russia Ukraine residents to break into soldiers' devices and deploy spyware has been dismantled by the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU).…
Lees meerWider release coming real soon – promise – after the Windows faithful give it a thrashing Microsoft has cancelled the wide release of Recall – the controversial tool for Copilot+ PCs that takes regular snapshots of a machine to create a record of ev…
Lees meerThe value falls but the rocket man still gets his gas money Human ingenuity is not sufficient to construct a violin small enough to lament the fortunes of Elon Musk. The serial entrepreneur, polymath and media figure is facing the knowledge that the…
Lees meerBig data + security division could be owed by the government and its people The French government has confirmed an offer of €700 million ($748 million) for key assets of ailing IT services giant Atos, following the company’s acceptance of a restruct…
Lees meerWho needs a real live cephalopod? The Euro 2024 international football tournament gets underway today, and we're delighted to report that AI has finally been turned into something useful in the form of a virtual pundit for sports fans.…
Lees meerThe Register queries author Matei Zaharia on a decade of the project Interview Big data is no longer hailed as the "new oil." It has gone out of fashion, both in terms of hype and because its foundational technology – Apache Hadoop – was surpassed …
Lees meerDownside: High chance of injury. Upside: Permanent bragging rights at performance reviews On Call The Register knows that readers often put themselves in harm's way to ensure tech keeps ticking over, which is why each Friday we salute those efforts…
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