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Singapore infosec boss warns China/West tech split will be bad for interoperability

donderdag 18 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

When you decide not to trust a big chunk of the supply chain, tech (and trade) get harder One of the biggest challenges Singapore faces is the potential for a split between tech stacks developed and used by China and the West, according to the islan…

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Mars helicopter sends final message, but will keep collecting data

donderdag 18 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

One last software update installed safely, reconfigured it as 'stationary testbed' NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter concluded its mission on Tuesday, sending a final signal in its role as a companion to the Perseverance Rover.…

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Taiwanese film studio snaps up Chinese surveillance camera specialist Dahua

donderdag 18 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

Stymied by sanctions, it had to go … but where? Chinese surveillance camera manufacturer Zhejiang Dahua Technology, which has found itself on the USA’s entity list of banned orgs, has fully sold off its stateside subsidiary for $15 million to Taiwan…

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Software glitch saw Aussie casino give away millions in cash

donderdag 18 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

Nobody cared enough to check why audits were out of whack A software glitch at Star Casino in Sydney, Australia, saw it inadvertently give away millions in cash without realizing it – for weeks.…

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HPE sues China's Inspur Group over server patents

donderdag 18 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

Middle Kingdom biz accused of IP theft and changing names to evade sanctions Hewlett Packard Enterprise has filed a lawsuit against Inspur Group, China's largest server maker, for allegedly violating five of its server technology patents.…

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Intel's neuromorphic 'owl brain' swoops into Sandia labs

donderdag 18 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

Hala Point system crams more than a thousand neurochips into a 6U chassis to tackle real-time AI Intel Labs revealed its largest neuromorphic computer on Wednesday, a 1.15 billion neuron system, which it reckons is roughly analogous to an owl's brai…

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Hugely expanded Section 702 surveillance powers set for US Senate vote

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

Opponents warn almost anyone could be asked to share info with Uncle Sam On Thursday the US Senate is expected to reauthorize the contentious warrantless surveillance powers conferred by Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA…

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Snowmobile, Amazon's truck-powered migration service, reaches the end of the road

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

Demand for bulk storage on wheels turned out to be wan Amazon Web Services is abandoning its fleet of Snowmobile data haulers, the trucks packed with petabytes of spinning disks designed to get large enterprises into the cloud.…

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ASML ships another high NA EUV lithography machine to mystery client

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

The cutting-edge chipmaking tool for a secret customer Dutch semiconductor toolmaker ASML has shipped its second-ever high numerical aperture (NA) extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine to an undisclosed customer.…

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Boston Dynamics' humanoid Atlas is dead, long live the ... new commercial Atlas

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

If the plan was to make this all-electric droid look mildly terrifying, mission accomplished Video  Atlas, the humanoid robot that's been a centerpiece of Boston Dynamics' robot lineup for nearly a decade, has been retired. In its place is, well, At…

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Are we in a cost of technology crisis? Our vultures think so

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

Won't somebody please think of the shareholders Kettle  The price of everything is going up because corporations gotta corp and produce record profits year after year. That means you and I are expected to cough up more.…

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Future Roku TVs may inject tailored ads into anything and everything when you pause

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

Muted the audio? That's an advert. Paused a video? That's an advert Updated  Will Roku TVs of the future throw up targeted ads on the screen whenever you pause a video? We hope not but...…

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Devaluing content created by AI is lazy and ignores history

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

The answer is not to hide from ML, but to be honest about it Column  It's taken less than eighteen months for human- and AI-generated media to become impossibly intermixed. Some find this utterly unconscionable, and refuse to have anything to do wit…

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Uncle Sam earmarks $54M of CHIPS funding for small-biz semiconductor boffinry

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

Up to 24 outfits to bag taxpayer cash for projects 'developing a viable product or service' for US chip industry Small businesses wishing they could get their hands on some of those billions of dollars in semiconductor funding being doled out as par…

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Psst, hey. It's the NSA. You want some AI security advice?

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

You can trust us, we're the good guys The NSA has released guidance to help organizations protect their AI systems and better defend the defense industry.…

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America may end up with paid-for 5G fast lanes under net neutrality anyway

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

Damn you, network virtualization A law professor is warning a proposed reintroduction net neutrality in the US will allow cellular networks to create “fast lanes” for some applications, and that this undermines the entire net neutrality principle.…

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Future Roku TVs may inject tailored ads into anything and everything when you pause

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

Muted the audio? That's an advert. Paused a video? That's an advert Will Roku TVs of the future throw up targeted ads on the screen whenever you pause a video? We hope not but...…

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NASA confirms nuclear-powered Dragonfly drone is going to Titan

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

Whew! Relief for boffins as rotorcraft slated to arrive at Saturn moon in 2034 NASA has finally confirmed its Dragonfly rotorcraft mission will be heading to Titan, one of Saturn's Moons, meaning the team behind the project can finalize its design a…

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ASML ships another high NA EUV lithography machine to mystery client

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

The cutting-edge chipmaking tool for a secret customer Dutch semiconductor toolmaker ASML has shipped its second-ever high numerical aperture (NA) extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine to an undisclosed customer.…

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Devaluing content created by AI is lazy and ignores history

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

The answer is not to hide from AI, but to be honest about it Column  It's taken less than eighteen months for human- and AI-generated media to become impossibly intermixed. Some find this utterly unconscionable, and refuse to have anything to do wit…

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Global IT spending forecast to reach $5.0T this year

woensdag 17 april 2024 inThe Register Headlines (Tech News)

Comms services and AI contributing to increase, but vendors are taking 'risks' Gartner expects global IT spending to grow 8 percent in 2024 to $5.06 trillion in a revised forecast from the 6.8 percent uptick which the analyst predicted in January.…

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