Google Drive misplaces months' worth of customer files Updated The horror of logging in only to find everything since May has vanished
Microsoft, Databricks double act tries to sew up the data platform market Analysis But the one-stop shop vision fails to take it far beyond the competition
Do we really need another non-open source available license? Opinion No, but here comes the Functional Source License to further muddy the open-source licensing waters
Groq says it can deploy 1 million ML inference chips in two years Not to be confused with Musk's X AI thing
Ukraine cyber spies claim Putin's planes are in peril as sanctions bite Aeroflot fleet still has a smoking section, but not for tobacco Public Sector28 Nov 2023 |
Samsung creates a group dedicated to inventing whatever comes next Exec who led memory and battery businesses to global dominance gets the job of defining Chaebol's future Personal Tech28 Nov 2023 |
After bashing Nvidia for ‘arming’ China, Cerebras's backer G42 alarms US govt with suspected Beijing ties What was it they say about folks in silicon houses? HPC28 Nov 2023 |
India's CERT given exemption from Right To Information requests Activists worry investigations may stay secret, and then there's those odd incident reporting requirements Security28 Nov 2023 | 1
AWS previews AppFabric for productivity – pitched as AI-powered glue between apps Re:Invent Park user data in Amazon's servers for ML-generated insights and actions – yay or nay for you? Devops28 Nov 2023 |
X/Twitter booted out of Australia's disinformation-fighting club Ghosted authorities after complaint during hotly contested referendum Legal28 Nov 2023 | 5
DevTernity conference collapses amid claims women speakers were faked Anna? Oh, she was just a demo persona, says organizer Devops28 Nov 2023 | 2
'Serial cybercriminal and scammer' jailed for 8 years, told to pay back $1.2M Crook did everything from SIM swaps to fake verified badge scams Cyber-crime28 Nov 2023 |
Game over for ByteDance's big video game studio dream? TikTok parent reportedly gives hundreds the tintack Personal Tech27 Nov 2023 |
Nvidia’s China-market H20 chips hit another speed bump Integration woes delay Nvidia's hopes of maintaining grip on Middle Kingdom Systems27 Nov 2023 | 2
Tesla sues Swedish government after worker rebellion cripples car biz Sparks fly as Elon's Musketeers sue for license plate liberation Offbeat27 Nov 2023 | 58
Trio of major holes in ownCloud expose admin passwords, allow unauthenticated file mods Mitigations require mix of updating libraries and manual customer action Patches27 Nov 2023 | 6
Server shipments to fall 20% this year, but AI means vendors still raking it in Less is more, as hyper heterogeneous computing heats up On-Prem27 Nov 2023 | 1
Japanese tech startups testing cash incentives for office return Bonuses for bums on seats is a new one for us at Vulture Towers Offbeat27 Nov 2023 | 14
UK and US lead international efforts to raise AI security standards 17 countries agree to adopt vision for artificial intelligence security as fears mount over pace of development AI + ML27 Nov 2023 | 6
DBaaS takes the trouble out of cloud databases How open-source databases operating in the cloud can deliver performance, flexibility, scalability and cost savings Sponsored Feature
AWS loads up CodeWhisperer: AI for infrastructure as code, Visual Studio C# support, more added Cloud The programming buddy Amazon wishes you wanted
Amazon plays with Fire TV Cube, turns it into a thin client for cloudy desktops Hardware $195 a pop, delivered, pre-provisioned ready to stream desktops or apps
Amazon bankrolling industry lobbying against Microsoft Azure should surprise no one Context Coalitions battling Windows giant's software licensing are funded by AWS, report indicates
Desperately seeking GPUs? AWS will let you reserve instances in advance – no refunds Earlier Better make sure you really need it on the day. Paid upfront and no modifications to orders allowed
Neuralink pockets extra VC cash in computer-brain interface quest Funding follows FDA approval for human trial Science27 Nov 2023 | 2
Tiny11 shrinks Windows 11 23H2 down to pocket size An option for after sun sets on Windows 10, but Microsoft might have a problem OSes27 Nov 2023 | 39
Alibaba shuts down quantum lab, donates it to university Three guesses where DAMO plans to focus research from now on. Yep, you guessed it...AI HPC27 Nov 2023 | 1
Data-destroying defect found after OpenZFS 2.2.0 release Updated Earlier and later versions may be affected – worth your while reading the advisories OSes27 Nov 2023 | 24
Google Drive misplaces months' worth of customer files Updated The horror of logging in only to find everything since May has vanished Storage27 Nov 2023 | 76
Microsoft, Databricks double act tries to sew up the data platform market Analysis But the one-stop shop vision fails to take it far beyond the competition Databases27 Nov 2023 |
Leader of pro-Russia DDoS crew Killnet 'unmasked' by Russian state media Infosec in Brief Also: NXP China attack, Australia can't deliver on ransom payment ban (yet), and Justin Sun's very bad month Security27 Nov 2023 | 8
Amazon says it's ready to train future AI workforce AI in Brief Plus: Russia will soon be Putin up with lagging West, fake influencers and more AI + ML27 Nov 2023 | 4
Ransomware-hit British Library: Too open for business, or not open enough? Opinion Unique institutions need unique security. Instead, they're fobbed off with the same old, same old Cyber-crime27 Nov 2023 | 15
Videoconferencing fatigue is real, study finds Your brain and heart do not enjoy Zooming, Teamsing, or Webexing Personal Tech27 Nov 2023 | 27
IT sent the intern to sort out the nasty VP who was too important to bother with backups Who, Me? Kid escaped from the executive suite without screwing things up Personal Tech27 Nov 2023 | 74
Datacenter architect creates bonkers designs to illustrate the craft, and quirks, of building bit barns They’re basically skyscrapers, says Charles Fortin. But they could be ships, cars, or rocks On-Prem27 Nov 2023 | 28
Crypto crasher Do Kwon's extradition approved, but destination is unclear Hey Google, are the jails nicer in South Korea or the US? Cyber-crime27 Nov 2023 | 3
Beijing fosters foreign influencers to spread its propaganda They get access to both China's internet and global platforms, and cash in on both Security27 Nov 2023 | 15
Foxconn founder Terry Gou quits Taiwan presidential race Asia In Brief PLUS: Japan, UK, Italy, collab on new fighter jet; Korea's CBDC trial; Toshiba to delist Offbeat27 Nov 2023 | 2
USB Cart of Death: The wheeled scourge that drove Windows devs to despair Stout heart a requisite for software engineers in days of yore Bootnotes25 Nov 2023 | 83
Why an SBOM needs the X factor How an eXtended Software Bill of Materials (XBOM) protects against cyber attacks Webinar
Surface Duo crashes the party as Doctor Who celebrates 60th birthday Hey Cortana: Why is David Tennant back as the BBC's longest lived space alien? Bootnotes25 Nov 2023 | 52
FFmpeg 6.1 drops a Heaviside dose of codec magic You may never have heard of it, but you almost certainly use it, possibly many times a day Software24 Nov 2023 | 46
Tata Consultancy Services ordered to cough up $210M in code theft trial Naughty engineers + inability to work email = $$$ Legal24 Nov 2023 | 9
OpenCart owner turns air blue after researcher discloses serious vuln Web storefront maker fixed the flaw, but not before blasting infoseccer Patches24 Nov 2023 | 47
China lobs tech demo into orbit for People's Republic version of Starlink Another mega-constellation incoming Networks24 Nov 2023 | 3
Do we really need another non-open source available license? Opinion No, but here comes the Functional Source License to further muddy the open-source licensing waters OSes24 Nov 2023 | 65
Education is the foundation of modern cyber defence How to enhance employee career development and retain skilled staff with SANS cyber training Sponsored Post
UKFast founder Lawrence Jones convicted of rape Ex-hosting biz boss to be sentenced for historic offences after being found guilty of earlier sexual assault Legal24 Nov 2023 |
German budget woes threaten chip fab funding for Intel and TSMC Constitutional court tells govt: Er, about that €60B you handed out... it's not legal Systems24 Nov 2023 | 35
BOFH: Groundbreaking discovery or patently obvious trolling? Episode 22 Get off my intellectual property BOFH24 Nov 2023 | 63
User read the manual, followed instructions, still couldn't make 'Excel' work On Call When is a spreadsheet not a spreadsheet? Software24 Nov 2023 | 129
AWS adds features to CodeWhisperer stables: AI for infrastructure as code, Visual Studio C# support and more
Europe's Ariane 6 rocket rated 'ready to rumble' after passing hot fire test Still not reusable, but at least it's getting closer to long-delayed launch Science24 Nov 2023 | 42
Singapore to deter crypto investors with tactics like those used on smokers, gamblers Buying on credit forbidden, affordability tests imposed, and accreditation required for big bets Legal24 Nov 2023 | 12
India's space gatekeepers pick Eutelsat OneWeb to provide satellite broadband Bharti Enterprises-backed outfit beats Kuiper and Starlink Networks24 Nov 2023 | 1
Stop shaming service providers for outages, argues APNIC chief scientist Tech companies should behave like the aviation industry and detail failures to improve safety for all Off-Prem24 Nov 2023 | 23
Meeting the global need for greener data How new server CPUs have been optimised for performance per watt to improve datacenter sustainability metrics
Surviving a cyberattack? It ain’t what you store, it’s the way you restore it ExaGrid explains why backup and storage tiers can prevent cyber security tears
The GDPR's new ally How C2RO and Lenovo deploy edge-cloud AI and computer vision to analyze video footage and stay GDPR compliant
India diplomatically debuts digital public infrastructure repository with international contributions Russia's Unified Digital Platform could be yours, along with many other less controversial projects Software23 Nov 2023 |
BlackCat claims it is behind Fidelity National Financial ransomware shakedown One of US's largest underwriters forced to shut down a number of key systems Cyber-crime23 Nov 2023 | 1
Maverick Mars chopper has survived way past its warranty – now it's time for a sequel With Ingenuity still on the Red Planet, engineers have the best of both worlds Science23 Nov 2023 | 15
Lenovo's USB-C Power Banks pack more heat than expected Recall issued for fiery surprise Personal Tech23 Nov 2023 | 15
Google Drive misplaces months' worth of customer files Updated The horror of logging in only to find everything since May has vanished
IT sent the intern to sort out the nasty VP who was too important to bother with backups Who, Me? Kid escaped from the executive suite without screwing things up
Ransomware-hit British Library: Too open for business, or not open enough? Opinion Unique institutions need unique security. Instead, they're fobbed off with the same old, same old
Data-destroying defect found after OpenZFS 2.2.0 release Updated Earlier and later versions may be affected – worth your while reading the advisories
Leader of pro-Russia DDoS crew Killnet 'unmasked' by Russian state media Infosec in Brief Also: NXP China attack, Australia can't deliver on ransom payment ban (yet), and Justin Sun's very bad month
Tesla sues Swedish government after worker rebellion cripples car biz Sparks fly as Elon's Musketeers sue for license plate liberation
AWS plays with Fire TV Cube, turns it into a thin client for cloudy desktops re:Invent $195 a pop, delivered, pre-provisioned ready to stream desktops or apps
Videoconferencing fatigue is real, study finds Your brain and heart do not enjoy Zooming, Teamsing, or Webexing
Tiny11 shrinks Windows 11 23H2 down to pocket size An option for after sun sets on Windows 10, but Microsoft might have a problem
Datacenter architect creates bonkers designs to illustrate the craft, and quirks, of building bit barns They’re basically skyscrapers, says Charles Fortin. But they could be ships, cars, or rocks
AI chip outfit Graphcore's sales to China hit by US export rules Company hopes more folks needing AI compute globally will offset pain Systems23 Nov 2023 | 4
Industry piles in on North Korea for sustained rampage on software supply chains Kim’s cyber cronies becoming more active, sophisticated in attempts to pwn global orgs Security23 Nov 2023 | 18
Bezos might beat Musk to Mars as NASA recruits Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket Eyeing an August 2024 launch, if spacecraft is ready for its first mission Science23 Nov 2023 | 22
Steering a steady tech course in choppy waters How to digitally transform and future proof your business in challenging times Webinar
Attack on direct debit provider London & Zurich leaves customers with 6-figure backlogs Customers complain of poor comms during huge outage that’s sparked payroll fears Cyber-crime23 Nov 2023 | 14
Greenpeace calls out tech giants for carbon footprint fumble Net-zero promises or zero-net progress? Offbeat23 Nov 2023 | 171
Revival of Medley/Interlisp: Elegant weapon for a more civilized age sharpened up again ANTIQUE CODE SHOW Restoration project described in BCS talk is gathering steam OSes23 Nov 2023 | 86
Mirai malware infects routers and cameras for new botnet Akamai sounds the alarm – won't name the manufacturers yet Cyber-crime23 Nov 2023 | 1
Long-term space missions may make liftoff harder for male astronauts Study suggests galactic cosmic radiation could damage below-the-belt tissues
New Relic warns customers it's experienced a cyber … something Users told to hold tight and await instructions as investigation continues
Broadcom re-orgs VMware into four divisions – none of which mention end-user compute products Community programs retained but CEO waves farewell Virtualization23 Nov 2023 | 24
North Korea makes finding a gig even harder by attacking candidates and employers That GitHub repo an interviewer wants you to work on could be malware Cyber-crime23 Nov 2023 | 6
US watchdog gives itself power to demand documents in AI probes And offers $25,000 prize to stop voice deepfakes from catching on AI + ML22 Nov 2023 | 2
Simplify and secure operations at the edge The shift to decentralized IT environments and why only a dedicated edge management platform can solve it Commissioned