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Very low Earth orbit birds could sip the outer atmosphere on their way up Electric propulsion systems that generate power from the scant air in the outer edges of the atmosphere could drive satellites in very low Earth orbit (VLEO), without the need…
Lees meerWorkers allege discrimination, missing payments To say Elon Musk's business empire is having a week of legal woe may be an understatement, after filings revealed yesterday suggest his social network X and electric car outfit Tesla both face potentia…
Lees meerVery low Earth orbit birds could sip the outer atmosphere on their way up Electric propulsion systems that generate power from the scant air in the outer edges of the atmosphere could drive satellites in very low Earth orbit (VLEO), without the need…
Lees meerCops love it because popup messages can reveal location, device details, IP address and more More than 130 petitions seeking access to push notification metadata have been filed in US courts, according to a Washington Post investigation – a finding …
Lees meerChipzilla resurrects Altera brand as former datacenter chief takes the helm Sandra Rivera, a longtime Intel veteran and chief executive of the chipmaker's FPGA business, reprised the Altera brand during a webcast Thursday in which she shared her vis…
Lees meerGlobal 'Resource Actions' to hit Europe hard, with Enterprise Ops & Support, CIO, HR and Real Estate in firing line Exclusive IBM is asking staff who want to take voluntary redundancy to raise their hand as it embarks on a new round of global job c…
Lees meerChoose your own FISA Section 702 adventure: End-run around lawmakers or business as usual? The Biden Administration has asked a court, rather than Congress, to renew controversial warrantless surveillance powers used by American intelligence and due…
Lees meerDating app Bumble also finds breaking up is easy to do for a third of its crew It's been a bad week to work in the video game industry. First Sony closed its London studio and cut staff, and now Electronic Arts is letting workers go.…
Lees meerNo Chinese automakers sell cars in the US, but the feds are still going to investigate whether they're a threat Concerned over the chance that Chinese-made cars could pose a future threat to national security, Biden's administration is proposing pla…
Lees meerBrags it lifted 6TB of data, but let's remember these people are criminals and not worthy of much trust Updated The ALPHV/BlackCat cybercrime gang has taken credit – if that's the word – for a ransomware infection at Change Healthcare that has disr…
Lees meerChipzilla resurrects Altera brand as former datacenter chief takes the helm Sandra Rivera, a longtime Intel veteran and chief executive of the chipmaker's FPGA business, reprised the Altera brand during a webcast Thursday in which she shared her vis…
Lees meerVery low Earth orbit birds could sip the outer atmosphere on their way up Electric propulsion systems that generate power from the scant air in the outer edges of the atmosphere could power satellites in very low Earth orbit (VLEO), without the need…
Lees meerGDPR claim alleges Facebook parent's 'commercial surveillance practices are fundamentally illegal' Consumer groups are filing legal complaints in the EU in a coordinated attempt to use data protection law to stop Meta from giving local users a "fake…
Lees meerBrags it lifted 6TB of data, but let's remember these people are criminals and not worthy of much trust Updated The ALPHV/BlackCat cybercrime gang has taken credit – if that's the word – for a ransomware infection at Change Healthcare that has disr…
Lees meerAnalysts warn of big leap in cred-harvesting malware activity last year There appears to be an uptick in interest among cybercriminals in infostealers – malware designed to swipe online account passwords, financial info, and other sensitive data fro…
Lees meerFuel pumps refuse payment, smartwatches stop – all part of the rich tapestry of computer calendars Today is February 29, an unusual day in that it is added to the common 28 in years that are multiples of four to keep the calendar in sync with the as…
Lees meerMega makers already operate in water-scarce areas, and worry is they'll drink us dry Water supply is seen as a growing risk factor for the chip industry with consumption rising by up to ten percent each year, and many of the biggest producers alread…
Lees meerOne of them, One Point CEO David Layani, tried to buy rudderless integrator The long-running Atos saga took another twist today after it announced the nomination to its board of One Point CEO David Layani, who previously made an audacious bid for th…
Lees meerToo late to prevent Q1 from being 7th straight decline for US titan HP Ink recorded its seventh quarter of shrinking revenues as enterprise customers voted to sweat their assets for longer amid economic uncertainty, but with a new all-in-one print s…
Lees meerGlobal 'Resource Actions' to hit Europe hard, with Enterprise Ops & Support, CIO, HR and Real Estate in firing line Exclusive IBM is asking staff who want voluntary redundancy to raise their hand as it embarks on a new round of global job cuts, tho…
Lees meerComes after US probe into biz's dealings with SMIC Updated Applied Materials was served with multiple subpoenas relating to Chinese shipments, the chip factory equipment maker disclosed today.…
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